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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

121. Friends Of Huddart&Wunderlich Parks
volunteers working as trail preservationists, youth education and recreation counselors. Contains mission statement, photos and contact information.
http://www.parksupport.org/
Learning! Helping! Having Fun!

122. Chicago Foundation For Women
A partnership of donors, grantees, volunteers and staff working to support programs for women and girls. Grantmaking, events calendar, special initiatives and issue areas discussed.
http://www.cfw.org/
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123. Scottish Fold Rescue And Adoption Network: Scottishfoldrescue.org
A national network of volunteers working to rescue and rehome Scottish Fold cats in-need.
http://www.scottishfoldrescue.homestead.com/welcome.html
Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. Welcome To The Scottish Fold Rescue and Adoption Network is a national network of volunteers all working to help rehome and rescue ScottishFoldCats in-need. Volunteers are from all states and Canada and we work with cats of allages from kitten to senior, straight-eared and Fold-eared, and both longhair and shorthair. http://www.scottishfoldrescue.org

124. NHR - Northumberland Hospital Radio
24 hour service for patients and staff of Wansbeck General Hospital. Run by unpaid, hard working volunteers.
http://www.nhr24.co.uk
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125. Carstens 1880 Farmstead
Nonprofit group of local volunteers which oversees an 80-acre working farm museum exhibit located between Minden and Shelby. Includes history, membership application, newsletter, events, directions and maps.
http://www.thefarmstead.org/

126. Friends Of Scenic Lodi Valley
A group of volunteers working to preserve and promote the geographical features, environmental quality and historical heritage of the Valley.
http://www.sceniclodivalley.org/
Friends@sceniclodivalley.org
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Tim Escher (tim@eschers.com
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127. Persian And Himalayan Cat Rescue Marin County San Francisco Bay Area
Nonprofit group of volunteers working together to save abandoned, abused or stray Persians as well as Himalayans and Exotic Shorthairs.
http://www.persiancats.org/
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MORE CATS!! (available from other rescues/shelters) Available Shelter Cats ADOPTION INFORMATION How to Adopt Application Form SUCCESS STORIES Adopted Cats - 2005 Adopted Cats - 2004 Heartwarming Stories 2004 End Of Year Letter FREQUENT QUESTIONS Finding a Home for your cat Finding a Persian in your area Behavior,litterbox issues, Grooming, etc Facts About Feline Fables OTHER RESCUE GROUPS/SHELTERS Links HEALTH TIPS Toxic Plants HAPPY TAILS Messages From Adopted Cats' New Families MEMORIALS MEMORIAL PAGE
Welcome to Persian and Himalayan Cat Rescue Serving Northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area
Yard Sale to benefit Persian and Himalayan Cat Rescue. Saturday, October 15, 2005 from 9:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. 305 Ross Drive, Mill Valley , CA See "News and Events" page for more information MAKE A PLEDGE to foster a Hurricane Katrina cat. Call Wanda at (415) 388-7925 TODAY.

128. Patriot Siberian Husky Rescue
Group of volunteers in Tewksbury, Massachusetts working to find permanent homes for dogs in need. Contains information about the adoption process, profiles of available dogs, and success stories.
http://www.pshr.org

129. National Trust | Volunteering
volunteers relaxing on a working Holiday on the Lizard. working Holidays are booking fast for the year ahead. Find out about working Holidays
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-trust/w-volunteering.htm
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/ Ian Shaw Special people, for special places Make it happen - volunteer with Europe's most successful conservation movement Looking for an exciting and interesting way to make a difference in conserving the environment and the UK's heritage? Whatever your interests or skills, we would love to hear from you. Learn new skills, meet new people, work right at the heart of amazing buildings, gardens and landscapes. Just imagine what you could do... Interested? Please check our latest vacancies and also look at other ways to help: full-time, Working Holidays and local groups. If you can't find what you're looking for, please contact us What's happening UK Year of the Volunteer
A campaign that aims to increase opportunities for volunteering and to encourage more people to get involved. Working Holidays 2005
Working Holidays are booking fast for the year ahead.

130. Home Page For Butterflies Of The Soil --- GSMNP (Great Smoky Mountain National P
Project to inventory epigeous macromycetes as part of the Fungus Taxonomic working Group of Great Smoky Mountains National Park AllTaxa Biodiversity Inventory. volunteers notebook includes extensive directions for collecting and annotating specimens of Amanita. Note forms are provided for macro characters and macrochemical testing. Sample species pages for Amanitas.
http://pluto.njcc.com/~ret/Butterflies.of.the.Soil/mainpage.html
Main Page for
Butterflies of the Soil Project Epigeous Macromycete Project,
Fungus Taxonomic Working Group, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
All-Taxa Biodiversity Inventory)
This page provides access to a set of documents that relate to the Butterflies of the Soil Project - an inventory of epigeous macromycetes - a unit of the Fungus Taxonomic Working Group within the Great Smoky Mountains National Parks All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (GSMNP ATBI). To open one of the documents, click on the underlined text of the document name. The logo of the Butterflies of the Soil Project. (JPEG file, 0.47 Mbytes)
The volunteers' notebook . This file is a work-in-progress that provides the protocols for the project, personnel and budget documentation, sample forms for field notes with brief explanations of their use, samples of required National Park Service reporting forms, the project's collecting permit, etc. (PDF, 0.85 Mbytes)
Thank you to the volunteers
z NEW 11/15/99
Sample "species pages"

131. St. John Ambulance Clacton On Sea Division
Site run by volunteers working at Clacton branch, includes details of activities and events.
http://website.lineone.net/~st_john/
This text will only appear if your browser cannot use FRAME and FRAMESET elements found in this particular document. You can access the alternative HTML document by selecting this Alternative HTML No frames option. St. John Ambulance is the UK's leading First Aid, transport and Care charity.
Its mission is to provide First Aid and medical support services, caring services in support of community needs and education, training and personal development to young people.

132. Welcome To People For Education
Group of parent volunteers from the public and separate school systems who are working together to preserve fully publiclyfunded education.
http://www.peopleforeducation.com/
Working together to support public education in Ontario's
English, French and Catholic schools
People for Education is a registered charity
(Charitable No. 85719 0532 RR0001)

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Contact us via e-mail at p4e@peopleforeducation.com
Have you elected your school council?
Every school in Ontario is required by law to hold school council elections within the first 30 days of the school year. See our
Registration is open!
The eighth annual People for Education Conference
Saturday, November 5, 2005, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
York University, Toronto Stong College Dining Room
See Our Annual Conference for details and registration form. Parents are looking for smaller classes, more music teachers, fewer fees and cleaner schools (read the press release ). Premier McGuinty says 95 % of JK to Grade 3 classes will have 20 students or fewer by October 2007. Last year only 36% of JK- Grade 3 classes were this small. See Class size results 2004/05 report Strong schools are more effective crime prevention than police (read the press release Funding is not reaching city students who need it most.

133. Hanoverkin.com - Hanoverkin.com
An organization of active community volunteers working together to promote service, fellowship, family values and national pride. Lists upcoming events and local officers.
http://www.hanoverkin.com/
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134. Hands On Greenville
Information from this group of 1,200 yearround volunteers working.
http://www.handsongreenville.org/
Menu About HOG Volunteer Registration Donations Special Event Calendar ... Citizen Academy Online It's not CAN you. It's WILL you? Welcome to Hands On Greenville where we create, organize and lead meaningful volunteer opportunities that positively impact Greenville County. Please search our site to find out how you can make a difference one HAND at a time! All new volunteers to Hands On Greenville are asked to attend one of our orientation sessions . Click here to see the September orientation schedule. Don't miss Fall for Greenville , October 14th, 15th and 16th. Check out the fun volunteer opportunities on our project calendar! Also, mark your calendars for our 12th annual HOG DAY - May 13, 2006! VOLUNTEER! Click here to search for a project. REGISTER! Click here to become a member. ... View current hot projects. © 2005 by Hands On Network.
Hands On Greenville
600 East Washington, Suite 610
Greenville, SC 29601
864-242-4224 (phone)/864-242-0509 (fax)
www.handsongreenville.org
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135. Wachusett Greenways
A grass roots team of volunteers working to expand the network of trails linking communities. Includes trail maps, current projects and membership information.
http://www.wachusettgreenways.org/
Wachusett Greenways Connecting the Wachusett Community with Trails and Greenways Greenways Guide Become a Member Trail Map Contact Us Links Who We Are Calendar of Activities WG Events and Activities Links ... 1900's Photos of Oakdale MA and the Mass Central R.R. Get Involved Join Wachusett Greenways get a W G Membership Form Springdale Mill History Project Mass Central Rail Trail Site Self guided tour of the Springdale Mill Site and sign interpretation ... Volunteer opportunities
Construction Activities Maintenance Outreach Going once, Going Twice... Sky's the Limit! Silent Auction Grand Finally September 30. Donor Guide Donor form Auction Sponsors Tickets Are On Sale Now for the Greenways’ Auction Gala Finale! Online bidding is now closed, but you still have an opportunity to win great items in Wachusett Greenways Sky’s the Limit Auction. Please join Wachusett Greenways as we wrap up the auction with a gala celebration!

136. Asha MIT
Local chapter of the volunteer organization working to educate underprivileged children in India. Funded projects, events, volunteers, and contact information.
http://www.ashanet.org/mit/

137. Santa Lucia Chapter SLO Trail Volunteer Program
SLO Trail volunteers at Work and Work Project Schedule. Bishop Peak Trail Work Report Writing and working Trail volunteers
http://santalucia.sierraclub.org/trailwat.html
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O ne Earth, One Chance Morro Rock, Home of the Peregrine Falcon SLO Trail Volunteers
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Schedule Trail Crew working on the Arroyo Seco Trail,
in the Ventana Wilderness
Contents
Welcome to the SLO Trail Volunteer Program
Welcome to the SLO Trail Volunteer Program . This program is intended to aid the U.S. Forest Service, California State Parks, County of San Luis Obispo and local cities with trail and camp maintenance and upkeep. The volunteers report on current trail and camp conditions and help maintain sections of trails as required. This program encompasses northern Santa Barbara County, San Luis Obispo County, and southern Monterey County.
Past and current projects:
  • Bishop Peak and Felsman Loop Trails (adopted by the Sierra Club) Poly "P" Trail Eagle Rock Nature Trail Irish Hills Chris King Trail Dazes Santa Margarita Lake Loop Trail Salmon Creek Trail Cruickshank Trail Restoration Carrizo Trail Junipero Serra Trail Vicente Flat Trail Ongoing maintenance during regular outings

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Trail Watch Basics

138. Little Italy Endicott
Notfor-profit organization working to revitalize and promote the 100 block of Oak Hill Avenue. Includes information on volunteers and donations.
http://www.littleitalyendicott.homestead.com/
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139. Pocono Pet Rescue
Network of volunteers, working to help displaced pets through fostering, adoption and education. Includes a pet list, scrapbook and memorial page.
http://members.petfinder.org/~PA45/
WELCOME TO
POCONO PET RESCUE
Our Pet List Be a Buddy Casey's Memorial Page Our Scrapbook ... Get On Our Mailing List !! Urgent Request !! Li'l Dennis
Meet
Chewie
Chewie is one of the best dogs I have ever met. He is so well behaved and such a little love.
He got adopted but then started to urinate in the house. It didn't seem right; I knew Chewie would never go in the house unless something was wrong with his health. Sure enough, he had bladder stones. After a month on medication and special food the stones were the still the same and he needed surgery. At that point, his adoptive home decided not to take him back.
He was doing well, then out of nowhere at the end of March he started losing weight. One day he began urinating excessively. Then he started drinking like he couldn't relieve his thirst. Then he couldn't stand up. All this happened in the space of about 8 hours.
We rushed him to the emergency vet and he was diagnosed with diabetes. He quickly got much worse and they didn't hold out much hope for him. He developed an infection and his blood sugar was over 700.
We wouldn't give up on him though, and 10 days later he walked out of the hospital on his own and has been doing great ever since.

140. SFBG S.F. Life | August 25, 1999 | We Built This City
Article by Summer Burkes about volunteers working to build Black Rock City before the revellers arrive.
http://www.sfbayguardian.com/SFLife/33/47/burn.html
August 25, 1999 news a+e sf life extra ... sfbg.com
We built this city
It takes a village of crazed engineers, hard-partying carpenters, and rock-steady organizers to construct the site for Burning Man.
By Summer Burkes
SEVENTY MILLION YEARS ago, the Black Rock Desert was a lush, green valley. It filled with water during the Ice Age, became a segment of the massive Lake Lahontan, and dried out over the course of time. Today, it's a part of the Great Basin, a high, flat expanse of land between the Sierras and the Rockies. Burning Man began in 1987 on the beaches of San Francisco and moved to the Black Rock Desert in 1990. The new location not only was more expansive but also provided a more efficient and poetic tabula rasa on which to experiment with the project's nomadic leanings and "leave no trace" philosophy. What started as a couple dozen pyro friends setting fire to a wooden statue has since blossomed into a teeming temporary city of 15,000 with its own impressively systematic sociopolitical and emergency infrastructures. As the project has increased in size, so has the organization: a fire emergency squad, a medical staff, a public-safety ranger program, newspapers, and radio stations have all sprung up with the help of as many as 1,000 volunteers. The physical campsite is now a town: it includes a well-marked grid of streets, a central gathering place, and a towering point-marker in the form of the Man itself. The core staffers' foresight and the pumping of profits back into the festival have allowed Burning Man to expand comfortably, safely, and exponentially.

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