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         Working With Volunteers:     more books (48)
  1. Working With Volunteers in Employee Services and Recreation Programs by Katheryn Wiedman Heidrich, 1990-12
  2. Working with Volunteers in Sport by G. Cuskelly, 2006-09-06
  3. working with volunteers by Adult Education Association, 9999
  4. Working with volunteers: Skills for leadership by Emily K Morrison, 1988
  5. Working with volunteers: no pain, no gain.: An article from: Fund Raising Management by G. Douglass Alexander, 1991-02-01
  6. Skills for leadership: Working with volunteers by Emily K Morrison, 1983
  7. Working With Volunteer Leaders in the Church., by Reginald McDonough, 1976
  8. Working With Volunteer Leaders in the Church by Reginald M. McDonough, 1977-03
  9. Experiment in a Juvenile Court: A Study of a Program of Volunteers Working With Juvenile Probationers by Robert J. Berger, 1976-09
  10. Volunteers Working With Young Readers by Lester L. Laminack, 1998-04
  11. Employee volunteering: tips for working with business volunteers.(On Vulunteers): An article from: The Non-profit Times by Susan J. Ellis, 2005-07-01
  12. The neighboring notebook: Ten exercises for working with volunteers by David Lewis, 1979
  13. Working with volunteers (Association techniques) by Leslie Chree O'Malley, 1991
  14. Tutoring resource handbook for teachers: A guide for teachers who are working with volunteer reading tutors (DHEW publication) by John E Helfrich, 1974

81. Roane County Habitat For Humanity Home Page
volunteers working to build decent, affordable housing in partnership with God's People in need. About the local organization, houses built, and houses under construction.
http://www.gmwp.org/roanehfh/index.html
Roane County Habitat for Humanity's
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http://www.gmwp.org/roanehfh updated 7/26/2005 BECOMING A HFH HOMEOWNER Roane County HFH accepts applications from individuals and families interested in becoming homeonwers in February each year. During each February, applications can be obtained at DHS, the Roane County Health Department, Mid East Head Start in Rockwood, the Kingston Chuch of Christ, and the 1st Baptist Church of Kingston. About Roane HFH Houses We've Built Houses Currently Under Construction Board of Directors ... View our Guestbook Welcome to Roane County Habitat for Humanity's Home page! We are an affiliate of HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL , an ecumenical Christian Ministry that builds decent, affordable housing in partnership with God's People in need. Since beginning operations in 1991, our many dedicated volunteers have built 29 houses all over Roane County which is located about 30 miles west of Knoxville, in East Tennessee. Our phone number is 865-376-5770. Roane HFH is governed by an all-volunteer Board of Directors and operates by several all-volunteer committees . Our board meeting is held on the second Thursday of each month at 7 P.M. eastern time. In addition to building volunteers, we have many opportunities for those willing to serve on our committees and assist with aspects of affiliate operation. To volunteer, please contact Board President Elect

82. Junior League Of Seattle - Home
working to improve life in the community by focusing resources on critical needs with an emphasis on Child Health and by providing a legacy of trained volunteers. Creators of the Simply Classic Cookbook.
http://www.jrleagueseattle.org/
Home About Us In Action Support Us ... Contact Us
Perhaps you're interested in the welfare of children in our community, you have extra time and energy to offer, want to surround yourself with like-minded, motivated women working to enhance your community. Interested in learning more about the Junior League of Seattle and how we service the community?
Find out more here...

The Junior League of Seattle's Celebrate the Rain follows the success of Simply Classic and illustrates that the rain - or 'liquid sunshine" - for which Seattle is so well known provides the wondrous bounty of foods we enjoy in this new cookbook. Celebrate the Rain showcases the creative works of seventeen local artists, the photography of Angie Norwood Browne, and the writing and editing of Cynthia Nims. Click here for more information.
The Junior League of Seattle, Inc.
4119 E. Madison
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83. Volunteering England - Meeting Your Aims Through Involving Volunteers In Social
Island volunteers and Island social services work closely together on the Isle of Good practice advice on volunteers working with vulnerable clients and
http://www.volunteering.org.uk/missions.php?id=636

84. Ajax/Pickering Road Watch Program
A group of volunteers working with Durham Regional Police to help reduce aggressive driving on city streets. Lists sponsors and features related news items.
http://www.ajaxpickeringroadwatch.com/
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Committee Members Information About Road Watch In 1995, in Caledon, Ontario, eight young people lost their lives in a senseless crash on Mother's Day. A few months later six more lives were lost devastating the Caledon community. With the co-operation of police, local schools and citizens, a video was made to commemorate these lives and the negligent way in which they died. As a result, in 1995, Road Watch was conceived. For the first time Caledon citizens, supported by the local police, could report, in a non-threatening manner, any driver who displayed aggressive, risk-taking behaviour.
This program is now being enforced in Ajax/Pickering and all other communities across the Durham Region. When you experience aggressive drivers, risk-takers or anyone breaking the law, you, the local citizen, can report the offense on a Citizen Report Form. These forms are located at countless Road Watch drop boxes in the region and a printable version is located in the Downloads section on this right side of this page. Try to identify as much information as possible (ie: license plate number, colour and type of vehicle, where the incident occurred and what you witnessed). The form must be signed to make the report legal and to protect the program from abuse. The signer's name will not be disclosed.

85. International Conference Volunteers / EN / Projects
They are working with United Nations volunteers, CIVICUS and others on a strategic plan to maintain the successes of IYV 2001.
http://www.icvolunteers.org/en/projects/projects_details.cfm?code=2002_01_volunt

86. Camphill Village Minnesota Organization
Community living in a familylike setting for people with developmental disabilities. volunteers welcome. 360-acre working farm 10 miles north of Sauk Centre.
http://www.camphillvillage-minnesota.org/
Camphill Village Minnesota is an intentional community of approximately 60 people,
including adults with developmental disabilities. The community is based on the belief that every
individual, regardless of ability, is an independent spiritual being. Developmental disabilities are
treated not as an illness, but as part of the fabric of human experience. All members of the community are cared for in the context of a healthy home and village life. Home About Camphill Admissions Donations ... Links
Original CVM website developed by Stephen Briggs
Website maintenance by Minnow's Design

87. Working With Technical Volunteers: A Manual For NPOs
working with Technical volunteers A Manual for Nonprofit Organizations. CompuMentor s working with Technical volunteers A Manual for Nonprofit
http://www.techsoup.org/howto/worksheetpage.cfm?worksheetid=111

88. CrossRoads: Community Partnership For Youth | A United Way Agency
Organization working to prevent or reduce youth involvement with the juvenile justice system. Information about mentoring services offered.
http://www.crossroads-volunteers.org/
What We Do Success Stories How To Help Learn More Contact Us A Loving Heart Mary has been a CROSSROADS mentor since 1997. She has had several long and meaningful relationships with youth who were involved in the juvenile justice system. With her guiding hands and loving heart, Mary has helped young people find their potential, increase their self -esteem, and anticipate with joy their futures. For More Good News... If you would like to receive more information about CROSSROADS or would like to be put on our mailing list, please click here to leave your information with us. Your Involvement The children are in desperate need for positive role models who can give them some direction and guidance. Juvenile crime is a community problem that needs a community solution. Click Here for Information
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89. Home Sweet Home
Small group of volunteers working to provide financial help to animal shelters. Includes animal quotes and stories.
http://www.angelfire.com/theforce/caninehelp/

90. The USGenWeb Project - Free Genealogy And Family History Online
Consisting of a group of volunteers working together to provide Internet websites for genealogical research in every county and every state of the United States, the Project is noncommercial and fully committed to free access for everyone.
http://www.usgenweb.com:80/
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Welcome to The USGenWeb Project! We are a group of volunteers working together to provide Internet websites for genealogical research in every county and every state of the United States. This Project is non-commercial and fully committed to free access for everyone. Organization is by county and state, and this website provides you with links to all the state websites which, in turn, provide gateways to the counties. The USGenWeb Project also sponsors important Special Projects at the national level and this website provides an entry point to all of those pages, as well.
Although the basic unit of organization for The USGenWebProject is at the county level, State Websites include very important information as well, including such resources for postings of unknown county queries, family reunion bulletin boards, state histories, and maps showing the changing county boundaries, among others. Many states also have ongoing projects as diverse as the transcription of Civil War regiments or the reuniting of families with lost photos, bibles, etc.

91. The Computer Technology Documentation Project
A group of volunteers working to provide documentation for learning and reference for various technologies. Also this organization helps to make technical educational materials available to those who cannot afford it.
http://www.comptechdoc.org/
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92. Literacy Volunteers Of Fauquier County
A nonprofit organization, working to eradicate illiteracy in this community.
http://users.erols.com/lvfc/
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93. Political Volunteers Transforming U.S Government Through Grassroots Politics
working to inspire citizens to create and influence public policy through America's political grassroots and to become political volunteers.
http://www.politicalgrassroots.org/

Don't complain, act!
A political volunteer can make a difference in local, state and national politics. How? By getting involved. Grassroots politics can transform your city, county, state and federal government. Texas women in politics, Grassroots Women , proved citizens can be effective as political volunteers in a big way after gaining a political education in political science 101. Texas Republican women working in and managing political campaigns, political fundraising efforts, and women candidates changed the Texas Republican Party, Texas politics and as a result Texas government. These Texas political women provide a road map for other women, men and young people to become involved in political organization and success. Grassroots Women: A Memoir of the Texas Republican Party recounts the transformation of Texas to a two-party state by dedicated, hardworking women in politics. Our Mission : To inspire citizens to create and influence public policy through America's political grassroots and become political volunteers.

94. U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service - Volunteers
Whether volunteers are working at national wildlife refuges, fish hatcheries volunteers perform a wide variety of tasks. Some volunteers work full time,
http://www.fws.gov/volunteers/
olunteers are welcome in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service! With more than 36,000 volunteers contributing in excess of 1.4 million hours of their time, skills and talents, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (FWS) volunteer program is robust and continuing to grow. The tireless efforts of our volunteers complete more than 20 percent of the work conducted on national wildlife refuges alone. Volunteers play a vital role in helping the FWS fulfill its mission of conserving, protecting and enhancing America's fish, wildlife and plants and the habitats on which they depend. We hope you will consider spending time with us to help us help wildlife.
What Is The Volunteer Program?
The volunteer program within the FWS was formally initiated in 1982, and began receiving congressionally appropriated funding in 1991. The program is as diverse as the individuals who comprise it. Whether volunteers are working at national wildlife refuges, fish hatcheries, wetland management districts, regional offices, or ecological service offices, each one helps the National Wildlife Refuge System and other FWS programs reach their full potential. The volunteer program provides people with hands-on opportunities to engage in wildlife conservation and be involved on lands that belong to them.
What Authorizes the Service to Accept Volunteers?

95. Sea Island Habitat For Humanity
Located in Johns Island, SC. working to build homes for families in need. A nonprofit Christian housing ministry that relies on volunteers to build new homes to end poverty housing.
http://www.seaislandhabitat.com/

96. International Health And Development Network
A network of volunteers working in Ghana to spread medical and public health knowledge and faith in God.
http://www.ihdn.org
WELCOME TO THE IHDN WEBSITE
Network (IHDN) is a NETWORK of VOLUNTEERS
dedicated to helping poor villages in developing countries
by empowering
and faith in God.
IHDN depends on volunteers and has no salaried staff
in the U.S.A.
IHDN is a non- profit organization.
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Welcome back from Ghana: The 2004 IHDN Medical Mission team had a successful trip, which took place from July 31, 2004 to August 20, 2004 Click picture to hear children singing Click picture for before and after sceneries President's message mission statement project sites donation ... useful site s frequently asked questions, FAQs recruitment About Us Site Map ... Contact Us

97. Using Instant Messaging To Work With Volunteers: Benefits And Suggestions
A description of how one volunteer manager uses IM to work with remote volunteers. A list of first steps for learning to use IM to work with volunteers.
http://www.unites.org/html/resource/im/im0.htm
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Using Instant Messaging to Work With Volunteers: Benefits and Suggestions
By Jayne Cravens of the E-Volunteering Unit at United Nations Volunteers Version: November 2002 Volunteer managers already have phones and email to work with offsite volunteers. What is the advantage of using Instant Messaging (IM) with these volunteers as well? UNITeS , a global Information and Communications Technology (ICT) volunteering initiative managed by the United Nations Volunteers programme , posted requests for information on various online discussion groups for people to share their experiences regarding IM in working with volunteers. Based on their feedback, as well the experience of UNITeS staff and selected documents , this article has been prepared to help illustrate the advantages for using IM to work with volunteers. Please note that, when we say "IM" in this article, we mean a text-only exchange among two or more people that is via computer and the Internet, is private, and is live. IM is very similar to "chat." Both are synchronous communications, meaning users communicate with each other at exactly the same time. IM is generally used by just two people at once, however, and is private. A chat usually takes place in a virtual "room" online, often via a web site, and usually involves more than two people.

98. Kourts For Kids: Better Courts, Safer Kids
Kourts for Kids is a nonprofit organization of volunteers across America, who are working together to find ways to better protect abused children in the family courts.
http://www.kourtsforkids.org
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Welcome to Kourts for Kids Kourts for Kids is a nonprofit organization of volunteers across America, who are working together to find ways to better protect abused children in the family courts. Many people play a role in the protection of abused children judges, attorneys, guardians ad litem, social workers, officers of the law, legislators, and advocates. However, sometimes children are not protected due to a lack of knowledge or misinformation, political pressure, or an overload of work. This broken link, which can occur from the time a child discloses abuse to the moment a judge renders a decision, can affect the child for the rest of his or her life. Dedicated to the protection of abused children, Kourts for Kids is going to bat for them by supporting an increase in awareness and education and promoting change within regions where protection can and should be improved.
Court's Closed-door Policy Faces Test By J.L. MILLER

99. This Page Is Currently Inactive.
Informal network of volunteers working to assure access to arts education each semester for every student.
http://www.artsupport.com/
This site is currently inactive. If you need help getting your site back up and running, please do not hesitate to contact Xecunet by phone at 877-XECUNET or by e-mail at support@xecu.net

100. Urban Streams - Creeks And Rivers In The Pacific Northwest
Directory of links to information to assist volunteers working to protect and restore streams and salmon habitat in the Pacific Northwest.
http://www.urbanstreams.org/

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