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Recruit More Volunteers through Featured Volunteer Listings

Recruit more volunteers by having your volunteer opportunities featured at the top of volunteer searches. Studies show that only 30% of web users even scroll beyond the first screen, so having your listings featured first on searches could dramatically increase your chances of getting volunteers.

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Personal reflections of Haitian teen socialization

  

Justafort, P. (1997, Winter). How the major social systems—family, media, and peers—affected my development, particularly in the ages of 5-12 and 13-17. Center for Youth Studies.

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A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Poverty in America

Do you really understand the economic crisis in America?  This webcast by Andrew Sears, TechMission's Executive Director, provides a beginner's guide to understanding poverty in America and what can be done about it. Please forward this to friends who might want to learn about poverty and social justice.

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INDIAN YOUTH RESOURCES

 

 

 

 

Kerygma  
Mr. Jacob Isaac, 584/C, 6th 'G' Cross Road, 6th Block, Koramangala, Bangalore - 560 095, INDIA; jacobsheela@gmail.com.
An urban ministry, especially for youth, in Bangalore, India which includes a coffee house, Bible discussions, youth paper, counseling and spiritual enrichment.


 


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A Tale of Two Volunteers: Willy and Sharon's Story

Once upon a time, a couple from Singapore connected with a community center in Uganda through a website based in America—ready to change the lives of hundreds of people in Africa.


Willy and Sharon Ong arrived at Kitega community centre on beautiful Saturday in June 2009.  The young couple spent about a month in the Ugandan village, doing everything from teaching and engineering to social work and organizational assistance.

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Street Children Live in Glue-Sniffing Haze

Weissert, W. (2000, July 23). Street Children Live in Glue-Sniffing Haze.The Boston Sunday Globe, p. A16.

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