Around The Web On Volunteering: February 25
By Kate | Permalink | No Comments | February 25th, 2007 | Trackback- From the Aid Workers Network: why should you pay to volunteer?
- In Biloxi, Missouri, the volunteer village set up in Yankie stadium in the wake of Hurricane Katrina is still going strong.
- Volunteer court guardians to look out for kids involved in the legal system are very much in demand.
- The story of one volunteer who went from recipient of tax assistance to provider with the AARP section of the IRS’s VITA program.
- An article from Australia looks at the trend emerging in connection with disasters: people are generally more likely to want to help their community.
- If you live in northern California, here’s your chance to get room, board, and a fascinating experience learning about Buddhism in exchange for helping make books which will be distributed to Tibetans in 2008.
- Older volunteers, both men and women, who are still going strong.
- Think public is looking for people with volunteer experience in the health field to share their experiences and fill out a survey.
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