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    volunteer paper

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    Organization description and demographics: “Fight Hunger‚ Feed Hope” was the slogan of the organization we did the volunteer at‚ and it name was “Food Bank of the Rockies”. It is a charity company with headquarter in Denver and a branch in Wyoming right now. According to the annual report of Food Bank‚ their mission was “We will end hunger by efficiently procuring and distributing food and essentials to the hungry through our programs and partner agencies.” According to the information from the Colorado

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    Motivation to Volunteer

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    countless ways. There are many people that volunteer their time‚ efforts‚ and wisdom to others but are not directly benefitted by this action. But what is the motivation to drive someone to risk their life as a volunteer fire fighter‚ or why are people reading books to children in the library in their spare time? The motivation to volunteer varies between individuals due to cultural differences and moral beliefs. But the base incentive to the majority of volunteers is intrinsic value. Helping society

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    Why Volunteer

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    Why Volunteer? Have you ever thought about volunteering? If you’re not booked for the weekend‚ try volunteering at your favorite charity. You might like it! People who volunteer tend to be more successful in life. With this in mind‚ you may want to consider volunteering your time at a charitable organization. You would be completing tasks that are not assigned to people specifically‚ learning important life skills‚ and at the same time‚ increasing your health. Yes‚ you heard it right

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    Volunteer Leadership

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    between a business manager and a leader of volunteers To use varied activities to involve members and discover members’ skills or interests To evaluate effectiveness of meetings To recognize why members join and why they volunteer for a project To assess your leadership style To relate Lions Clubs program activities to personal values Compare the Business Manager & Leader of Volunteers Some of the characteristics may be shared

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    Volunteer projectasda

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    In this volunteer project should we clean the beach‚ but that wasn’t our primary project to conduct. Our primary project was taking care of the dogs‚ feed them‚ wash them and walk them. We voted for that project and were the most popular project‚ so we choose that. Unfortunately something happened‚ and we couldn’t do that volunteer project‚ the reason was‚ that we needed stay as active volunteers for about 3 months‚ because we only have AY foundation about 6 weeks‚ wouldn’t it be available to conduct

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    An Emergency

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    It was a beautiful spring morning in Los Angeles. I awoke from an ambulance passing by and I realized I was late for work. When I was on my way to work‚ I saw more and more ambulances come hurdling passed me‚ wondering what is going on. When I got to my job as a female security guard for The Los Angeles County Prison there was no one new brought in. As I was waiting for new people to join our jail I was looking at the news with my feet propped on the desk‚ eating a salad and there is some type of

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    Rewarding Volunteers

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    financial responsibility is not met through the school then they can lose their accreditation and they will either have to close or find another way to function. 2. Discuss the importance of a compatible leadership style to motivate and manage a volunteer staff. A leader is defined as “the person who leads or commands a

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    Volunteer Autobiography

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    was approached with the opportunity of volunteering as a summer camp counselor at the India Community Center‚ I was hesitant at first because I didn’t know how much I could contribute or get out of it‚ but becoming a volunteer has been one of the most enriching and fulfilling experiences I’ve ever had. At the India Community Center‚ there were summer camp classes offered that taught children from five to twelve years old about Indian music‚ dance‚ art‚ geography‚ and languages. One of the weeks

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    Emergency

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    Emergency management is the discipline of dealing with and avoiding risks. It is a discipline that involves preparing‚ supporting‚ and rebuilding society when natural or human-made disasters occur. Similar‚ it is the continuous process by which all individuals‚ groups‚ and communities manage hazards in an effort to avoid‚ or better the impact of disasters resulting from the various hazards. In fact‚ “emergency management is a relatively new field but one that can call upon an 88-year tradition of

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    volunteer work

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    Volunteer work Each nation has many people who voluntarily take care of others. For example‚ many high school and college students in the United States often spend many hours as volunteers in hospitals‚ orphanages or homes for the aged. They read books to the people in these places. Sometimes the students just visit them‚ play games with them or listen to their problems. Other young volunteers work in the homes of sick or old people. They clean up their houses‚ do their shopping or mow their lawns

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