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Volunteering can be a rewarding experience while helping others and improving your community. The skills our volunteers possess are as diverse as the needs in our communities. Volunteers from any background can assist Community Action with their mission to change people's lives, embody the spirit of hope and improve communities. Individuals can
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- visit one of our Senior Citizen Centers
- bring meals to homes of elderly or disabled citizens
- donate toys, books, school supplies, etc. for Christmas Presents, Back-to-School Packages or children in need
- conduct a food drive
- help our crews to weatherize, repair or paint homes of elderly, disabled, or families that cannot afford such, to make the needed changes to provide safe living conditions or reduce utility costs
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help adults and teenagers to achieve literacy and/or their GED
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train or mentor individuals to help them achieve new skills to improve their current employment situation
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assist individuals with life skills or other skills you may possess (teach a budgeting class, help pregnant mothers prepare for their newborn, provide parents and families with nutritional information, show individuals how they can reduce their utility cost, etc.)
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mentor teenagers to help them finish school and help them towards becoming self-sufficient adults
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- help Community Action Agencies with special projects and events
- help provide families with the basic cleaning and hygienic supplies
- help with much more
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There are many more ways that you can help. To find out more on how you can help in your community, please contact your local Community Action Agency.
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Volunteering can be a rewarding experience while helping others and improving your community. The skills our volunteers possess are as diverse as the needs in our communities. Volunteers from any background can assist Community Action with their mission to change people's lives, embody the spirit of hope and improve communities. Individuals can
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- visit one of our Senior Citizen Centers
- bring meals to homes of elderly or disabled citizens
- donate toys, books, school supplies, etc. for Christmas Presents, Back-to-School Packages or children in need
- conduct a food drive
- help our crews to weatherize, repair or paint homes of elderly, disabled, or families that cannot afford such, to make the needed changes to provide safe living conditions or reduce utility costs
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-
help adults and teenagers to achieve literacy and/or their GED
-
train or mentor individuals to help them achieve new skills to improve their current employment situation
-
assist individuals with life skills or other skills you may possess (teach a budgeting class, help pregnant mothers prepare for their newborn, provide parents and families with nutritional information, show individuals how they can reduce their utility cost, etc.)
-
mentor teenagers to help them finish school and help them towards becoming self-sufficient adults
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- help Community Action Agencies with special projects and events
- help provide families with the basic cleaning and hygienic supplies
- help with much more
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There are many more ways that you can help. To find out more on how you can help in your community, please contact your local Community Action Agency.
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