Sentences with phrase «back through volunteer work»

Giving back through volunteer work is one of the main ways we support and say thank you to the community that is such a big part of making our practice successful, as well as help area dogs and cats in need.
We support programs that give back through volunteer work and financial generosity as a company.

Not exact matches

I could look back and see all that time, money and volunteer work through the lens of a value exchange.
I enjoy volunteering through work and would like to find someone interested in giving back with me.
In my spare time, I enjoy giving back to the community through volunteer work at organizations such as the Denver Rescue Mission, Susan B. Komen and mentoring.
Along with the work she does in massage and first aid, Trish also volunteers much of her time to the community by giving back through fundraising for animal organizations and educating children in canine communication to prevent dog bites and promote wellness and responsibility in pet ownership.
Volunteering (arranged upon request): We are very community oriented and love giving back through the multiple organizations that we have started and work with.
Through Monday, 108 of the pups have landed this year at the Marine Mammal Center in the Marin Headlands, where a cadre of volunteers and staff work to fatten them up in hopes of getting them back to health so they can be released at Point Reyes.
Both individually and as a group, we participate in civic and charitable endeavors, and contribute hundreds of hours to numerous pro bono matters, so that we may give something back to our community through leadership, volunteer work and our own initiatives.
Our lawyers and staff participate in civic and charitable endeavors, and contribute hundreds of hours to numerous pro bono matters, so that we may give something back to our community through leadership, volunteer work and our own initiatives.
Allen's past and present pro-bono work includes serving as a volunteer appellate lawyer for the Mercer Law School's Habeas Corpus Project and the Georgia Public Defender's Standards Council, as a volunteer lawyer for the National Center for Refugee and Immigrant Children and Miami - Dade Legal Aid's «Put Something Back Program,» and as a bar exam tutor through the Dade County Bar Association's Bar Passage Program.
And it was that support that allowed them to flourish and for everyone in the justice system to thus benefit from their knowledge, expertise, and desire to give back to their communities through their professional and volunteer work.
Giving back to the community through volunteer work, or being on the local school or library board tells me more than just following a sports team does.
Many residents go on to find steady jobs, regain custody of their children, and give back to the community through volunteer work at the house and other organizations.
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