Sentences with phrase «accept volunteer help»

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While the charities run on volunteer power, donations of cash are also gratefully accepted to help pay for additional diapers and accessories, shipping, materials for repairs, educational brochures and more.
Across several studies, the authors looked at the extent to which a country's overall power distance — the extent to which a society expects and accepts inequality in power or wealth — impacts prosocial behaviors like donating money, volunteering time, or helping a stranger.
Whatever the outcome, these volunteers accepted personal risk, and in most cases did so to help others rather than themselves.
We continue to accept dogs who need us, often extreme cases, and have faith that our family of adopters, volunteers, and supporters will help us help them.
This involves accepting and storing donated items for about a month before the sale, then hosting the sale with the help of volunteers.
If you don't feel ready to accept a new dog into your life, why not consider volunteering at your local animal shelter caring for or walking other dogs who are in need of human affection will keep you busy and help you come to terms with the grief.
Katie's Roadside Rescue is always willing to accept help from volunteers to help in the care of these wonderful dogs.
After all, accepting outside help isn't just about what volunteers can contribute to your team, it's also about giving back and staying transparent.
It's a 24/7/365 job and that is why we employ nearly 100 full - and part - time staff, accept the help of more than 900 volunteers and work to maintain the Animal Center Facilities which include surgical suites, veterinary hospitals, transport vehicles, the animal shelter and more.
It is generally accepted that having volunteer experience will help you get a job, show your altruism and commitment to the community.
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