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  1. Working with people in community action;: An international casebook for trained community workers and volunteer community leaders by Clarence King, 1965
  2. A Handbook: Working With Refugees and Asylum Seekers: A handbook for Red Cross & Red Crescent staff and volunteers
  3. Working for a better community.(General News)(The `Days of Caring' event matches volunteers with many worthy causes): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2006-09-28
  4. Worldwide Volunteering for Young People: In Association With Youth for Britain (How to)
  5. Planning a Family Friends Project: A Working Guide (Program Innovations in Aging, Vol XII) by Catherine Ventura-Merkel, 1988-02
  6. After the battering: The struggle of battered women with violence in the family by Ronit Lev Ari, 1991

61. Sheffield City Council - Working With Volunteers And Skill Sharing
working with volunteers and skill sharing. For more information on working with volunteers, skill sharing or to register your groups interest please
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62. Working With Volunteers
working with volunteers If most of the labor going into your publication is donated, then you have to make sure you re taking good care of your donors.
http://www.indypress.org/programs/volunteers.html

63. OPHA Coordinators Of Volunteer Resources Page
Are you a Coordinator of Volunteer Resources (CVRs) or an employee working with volunteers in a Public Health Unit or Community Health Centre in Ontario?
http://www.opha.on.ca/volunteer/coordinators.html
about us advocacy activities membership ... FOR COORDINATORS OF VOLUNTEER RESOURCES FOR COORDINATORS OF VOLUNTEER RESOURCES (CVRs) Location: Home OPHA Volunteer Centre For Coordinators Of Volunteer Resources (CVRs) Are you a Coordinator of Volunteer Resources (CVRs) or an employee working with volunteers in a Public Health Unit or Community Health Centre in Ontario? If so, this is the place for you! As part of OPHA's Voluntary Initiative Project , the OPHA has established CVRConnect, a mailing list for CVRs in Public and Community Health in Ontario. This mailing list is supported by the OPHA Coordinator of Communications and Volunteer Resources, who monitors developments in such areas as volunteer policies and screening practices and connects Coordinators to these resources. To join, simply go to http://list.web.net/lists/listinfo/cvrconnect-l , and scroll down to the section entitled Subscribing to CVRConnect-l . Follow the instructions, and voila! You'll be connected. For more resources on Volunteer Management, visit the section of this site.

64. Volunteering Ireland Resource Library
Volunteers financial, legal, tax issues, etc. Thornley, Clare, 1995, working with volunteers personnel issues, National Centre for Volunteering,
http://www.volunteeringireland.com/ResourcePages/VFLTI.htm
Volunteers: financial, legal, tax issues, etc Books, reports, etc
  • Paid to volunteer: the extent of paying volunteers in the 1990s, Volunteer Centre UK National Centre for Volunteering, 1996, Protecting volunteers, England National minimum wage: guidance for the voluntary sector, England Group insurance scheme for voluntary social services organisations O'Halloran, Kerry, 2000, Charity Law , Round Hall, Ireland Thornley, Clare, 1995, Working with volunteers: personnel issues, National Centre for Volunteering, England
Extracts, leaflets, etc
  • Adirondack, Sandy, 1995, Volunteers and the law (training course notes), Directory of Social Change, England Hunter, Laird, 1996, Running the well-managed organisation, Law Now Not-For-Profit And Charity Reprint Series, 3, Muttart Foundation, Canada National Association of Volunteer Bureaux, Information paper: insurance issues for volunteer-using organisations, England National Association of Volunteer Bureaux, Information paper: volunteering and the national minimum wage National Association of Volunteer Bureaux

65. Job Openings
Experience working with volunteers. • Excellent oral, written, communication and computer skills. EMPLOYMENT STATUS This is regular, fulltime,
http://www.stopaids.org/about_us/jobs/
This site contains HIV prevention messages that may not be appropriate for all audiences.
If you are not seeking such information, or may be offended by such materials, please exit this website. Job Openings VOTED as one of the TOP 15 places to work in San Francisco! We are always seeking volunteers for the Project.
ORGANIZATION The STOP AIDS Project is a nonprofit, community organizing project for gay and bisexual men in San Francisco which seeks to reduce HIV transmission and lessen the adverse effects of the HIV epidemic on the community by providing outreach, free discussion groups, events and referral services. STOP AIDS Project is among the largest collectors of data on men who have sex with men. STOP AIDS Project is launching a series of new HIV prevention programs based on sexual networks and is among the first in the nation to use this approach for HIV prevention. We don't have any openings currently, but please check back.

66. Managing Volunteers: A Good Practice Guide
Smith, DR (1994) working with volunteers Recruitment and Selection. Conway, L. (1994) working with volunteers Support. Volunteer Centre UK
http://www.comhairle.ie/publications/voluntary_sector/publications_voluntary_man
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Further Reading
Volunteering - General
Basini, S. and Buckley, F, (1999) The Meaning of Work in the Irish Voluntary Sector. Association of Voluntary Action Research in Ireland Donnelly-Cox, G, and Jaffro, G. (1999) The Voluntary Sector in the Republic of Ireland: into the twenty-first century. Association of Voluntary Action Research in Ireland - University of Ulster Gaskin, K. and Smith, J.D. (1995) A New Civic Europe: a study of the extent and role of volunteering - Volunteer Centre UK N.I. Volunteer Development Agency (1995) Volunteering in Northern Ireland Ruddle, H. and Mulvihill, R. (1999) Reaching out: Charitable Giving and Volunteering in the Republic of Ireland - 1997/98 Survey National College of Ireland Ruddle, H. and Mulvihill, R. (1995) Reaching out: Charitable Giving and Volunteering in the Republic of Ireland - 1994 Survey NCIR
Contracts
Darvill, G. (1990) The Impact of Contracts on Volunteers: Volunteer Centre UK Hedley, R. and Smith, J.D. (1994)

67. Volunteers
working with volunteers A Training Model For Court Clerks. Recruiting Mentors A Guide to Finding Volunteers to Work with Youth.
http://www.ncsconline.org/WC/Education/VoluntGuide.htm
Helping Courts Anticipate Change and Better Serve the Public
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Working with Volunteers: A Training Model For Court Clerks . Portland, ME: Administrative Office of the Courts, 2002. KFM526 .V6 W67 2002 Provides model exercises to train court staff to work effectively with court volunteers. Suggests guidelines and activities to enhance volunteer supervision and provides solutions to problems that may arise when working with volunteers. Provides sample forms and surveys used in the Maine Volunteers for Justice program. Guidelines for Best Practice . Raleigh: North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts, Guardian ad Litem Services Division, 2000. KFN7491 .M5 G85 2000

68. CSV > Volunteer > Part-time > GO > GO Page
An important element of my new job is working with volunteers, so the Go London training and volunteering was essential in giving me the extra experience I
http://www.csv.org.uk/Volunteer/Part-time/GO/GO.htm
Project Links Capital Volunteering CSV Action Desks CSV Action Earth CSV Allies CSV Community Partners CSV Concrete to Coriander CSV Employee Volunteering CSV GO CSV Journalist Network CSV Lending Time CSV Make a Difference Day CSV Media Clubhouses CSV Millennium Volunteers CSV Open Doors CSV Run A Muck CSV Slap CSV Springboards CSV Volonteurope CSV Volunteer Britain CSV Volunteers in Child Protection Year of the Volunteer 2005 (YV05) YV05 Lesson Plans Search the Site HOME VOLUNTEER PART-TIME GO GO VOLUNTEER HOME
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  • About GO GO offers easy, commitment-free volunteering to suit anyone in London . The activities we organise are always on Saturdays or Sundays, last 4 or 5 hours and you don't need any prior skills or experience. Events vary in terms of what you do, where you do it and who you benefit with your time, so something in our calendar is sure to appeal to you. Each event has 15-20 people attending with no previous skills or knowledge required - there's something for everyone to do. Most people are aged 20 to 40 but anyone over 16 is very welcome. We aim to make events accessible and open to all (aged over 16). If you have specific requirements or questions regarding venue or event facilities please

    69. Ready & Able: Including Volunteers With Disabilities
    Benefits of Partnering with Volunteers with Disabilities Managing and working with volunteers with disabilities is, in many ways, no different from
    http://www.e-volunteering.org/specialneeds/sn_organizations.asp
    About Community Calendar Open Forum Resources ... Français Information for Organizations Benefits of Partnering with Volunteers with Disabilities
    Separating Myth from Fact

    Implication for Volunteer Management
    Benefits of Partnering with Volunteers with Disabilities Partnering with volunteers with disabilities is one means to meet the goals of your volunteer program and help your organization fulfill its mission. People with disabilities represent a vast bank of untapped resources for organizations. People with disabilities have not traditionally been perceived or recognized as members of our volunteer teams. As a result, little effort has been made to recruit these individuals. Instead of competing for the same few over-committed members of your community who do not have disabilities, consider a focused outreach initiative targeted at people with disabilities. Some individuals with disabilities have developed skills and strengths over time as they have learned to live with their disabilities. These additional skills should not be overlooked as they can add to the capacity of the organization. Volunteers with disabilities bring a different perspective and a different collection of life experiences to our organizations. We are just beginning to explore and understand the many benefits we accrue by promoting diversity within our organizations: exposure to new and different ideas; broader perspectives; increased ability to connect with different sectors of our community; and an enhanced ability to provide service to our community, to name just a few. Partnering with volunteers with disabilities helps us build more diverse organizations.

    70. Working With Volunteers
    working with volunteers. Volunteers are the essential to the success of any WAA club. There are the fullycommitted volunteers, club leaders for example,
    http://www.uwalumni.com/clubleader/volunteer.html

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    Working With Volunteers
    Volunteers are the essential to the success of any WAA club. There are the fully-committed volunteers, club leaders for example, and then there are those who are willing to help out now and again, but for whatever reason cannot devote as much time as a club leader. It is important to involve people at all levels of volunteering by offering a wide variety of volunteer opportunities. Match volunteer interest level with an appropriate assignment. xamples of low, medium and high involvement may be found in the Volunteer Opportunities table . Also, identify tasks within your own club that might be delegated to a volunteer. Leaders who do everything are often faced with shrinking membership, inactive members and volunteer burn out. Learning to delegate is important to maintain a strong club. Plus, getting someone involved at a simple level may lead to greater commitment in the future, which will increase your club's pool of potential club leaders. Recruitment for General Volunteers It is essential to establish a process for placing volunteers. Suggestions include:

    71. ServiceLeader.org: For Volunteer Managers
    working with New volunteers Interviewing and Screening New volunteers working with Specific Volunteer Populations Corporate volunteers in Arts
    http://www.serviceleader.org/new/managers/index.php
    ServiceLeader.org: For Volunteer Managers
    Resources for Volunteer Managers This area provides information on all aspects of volunteer management, including getting your organization ready to involve volunteers, volunteer screening, matching, record-keeping and evaluation, legal issues/risk management, volunteer/staff relations, online activism by volunteers, and volunteer management software. If your organization involves online volunteers, or would like to, more helpful information may be found in the virtual volunteering section of ServiceLeader.org. Best Practices
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  • 72. Mission Of Mercy | Home | Sponsor A Child
    A nonprofit organization of doctors, nurses and medical personnel working with other volunteers to bring relief, medical attention, education and hope to people of underdeveloped countries.
    http://www.missionofmercy.org/
    var javascript_version = 1.0; var javascript_version = 1.0; Home About Us Sponsor Donate Get Involved Resources Contact Us You can give the gift of new life to a child in need. One forgotten child of poverty. One child on the brink of disaster. Through Mission of Mercy sponsorship, your love can rescue that child. Our ministry programs for children include food, education, medical aid and hope in Jesus Christ.
    Mission of Mercy is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
    Search longest waiting child's number
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    Give hurting children around the world an opportunity to break the cycle of poverty and hopelessness. Give a gift to the Mercy Fund today!
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    What is a Forgotten Child? Every day, children around the world are exposed to multiple threats to their physical and mental well-being.
    This is what it means to be a forgotten child.
    Read more...
    Holistic Child Development Mission of Mercy exists "to equip children in developing nations to reach their God-given potential by creating opportunities for spiritual, physical, social, mental and emotional development." What do we mean by spiritual, physical, social, mental and emotional development?

    73. Den Reisende Høgskole
    Runs a volunteer development program, recruiting and training volunteers, sending them on volunteer placements and then working with them to record and disseminate information on their return.
    http://www.drh-norway.org
    It’s very difficult to summarize everything
    I’m Nicole, from Austria, and I took part in the DI program about two years ago.
    Info meetings
    Hamburg the 17th of Sept and in Schimberg(Thuringen) the 24th of Sept.
    I am really in Africa.
    First weeks have been confusing and so much has happened that sometimes I have to stop and think
    Survival Trip
    Friday, 9 o'clock a.m. Backpacks packed with food, sleeping bags, extra pair of clothes and other necessities. Total weight: four kilograms. Warm wind and rain proof jackets, comfortable hiking shoes. Let the survival journey begin.
    Betina's final report
    "After the 6 months training programme in DRH Norway: my preparation for an African project and gaining new life experiences"
    DI Job 2005
    Do you need a solution for your economy to start a program in DRH Norway?
    * * Travel and Volunteer in India! * *
    New Program for 6 months in DRH Norway – Including volunteer work in a community project for one month!
    Join the Global Humanitarian Forces in Creating Peace and Development
    DRH Norway is a part of the international movement of schools training volunteers to HUMANA People to Peoples projects.

    74. NEW HOPE India
    Organization working with people who have leprosy. Raises funds for crippled childrens polio surgery. Donors needed for street children rehabilitation. Also accepts other help from volunteers.
    http://www.zyworld.com/newhopeindia/
    Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the (a small piece of the world) ... and for children with AIDS found on railway station platforms - we can change their lives and the quality of care they need, and give them love in their short time in this world.

    75. Special Olympics Manitoba
    is a real community effort, with hundreds of volunteers working countless hours to help Special Olympics train and compete in the sport(s) of their choice throughout the entire province.
    http://www.specialolympics.mb.ca/
    about us athletes coaches volunteers ... contact us
    • Looking for Bingo Volunteers!
      Special Olympics Manitoba is in need of volunteers to help with bingo! Bingos take place at either Club Regent or McPhillips Street Station Casino in Winnipeg. Interested volunteers can sign up for bingos depending on their availability. Volunteering for even two bingos each year is a big help! The search is also on for a bingo coordinator. This individual would recruit and organize volunteers for bingo each quarter. There are approximately 4-5 bingos in each 3 month period.
      If you are interested in volunteering for bingo, please contact Kelly at 925-5625.
    • 2006 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games To Be Held In Brandon
      The website is now up for the 2006 Special Olympics Canada Summer Games held in Brandon.
      The games will be held in Brandon from July 18 to July 23, 2006. more »
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    76. Welcome To York-Durham Aphasia Centre
    Ontariobased partnership of speech-language and social work professionals, community volunteers, and family members working with and for adults with aphasia. Locations of YDAC facilities include Stouffville, Richmond Hill, Newmarket, and Maple.
    http://www.ydac.on.ca/

    77. The Helicopter Museum, The World's Largest Dedicated Helicopter Museum.
    Unique collection of helicopters along with volunteers working on the restoration of the aircraft.
    http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Cockpit/2996/

    78. RSPID - Regular Service Project For The Intellectually Disabled
    We are a group of student volunteers from NTU working with a group of intellectuallydisabled teenagers at Jurong Garden School every Saturday. This site highlights what we do and serves as a forum of communication between volunteers.
    http://www.geocities.com/rspid
    var PUpage="76001076"; var PUprop="geocities"; s="na";c="na";j="na";f=""+escape(document.referrer) Announcements Latest News Rspid Outings!! Outings are held on a regular basis, to enable beneficiaries to enjoy experiences outside the school. Places of interest include Sentosa, the Sungei Buloh nature reserve and most recently, West Coast Park where they experienced kite flying. VOLUNTEER PAGE To all new RSPID volunteers Welcome to RSPID online. Please modify your profile in the volunteer page and open another account in the forum Rspid Voices
    Duties for coming week Sing-along
    Curricular Development Training
    Tea Break (trainees with Vol)
    Johor Bahru Outing
    On the 18th of July, a Volunteer outing was organised to JB and with a strength of 12 ppl we trooped off to our big adventure and boy was it packed with adventure! For more info check out the forumns now!!

    79. This Is Cornwall
    Group of volunteers who work to conserve habitats and wildlife, often working with schools. Photographs and project details.
    http://beehive.thisiscornwall.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=SiteHome&ID=7611

    80. Komen Tarrant County - Welcome
    National organization with a network of volunteers working through local affiliates to eradicate breast cancer as a life threatening disease by advancing research, education, screening and treatment.
    http://www.tarrantraceforthecure.com/
    Tuesday, September 27, 2005 We've Moved! Click here for our new address and a map to our new office. The next Tarrant Race for the Cure has been scheduled for Saturday, April 15th, 2006! Send your photos! We'd love to see your photos from our April 2 Race for the Cure Please email your race day photos to race@komentarrant.org . Maybe we'll publish one in our upcoming newsletter or on our website!
    Show your support of our mission to eradicate breast cancer as a life-threatening disease – pass a pink wristband on to a friend or loved one and join in “Sharing the Promise”! Join us on Saturday, November 5 for the first TCU PINK OUT! Click here for more information about the event and find out how to order your tickets today!

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