Not exact matches
Looking at 100 large metro areas, the researchers analyzed public data
across nine categories, including housing costs, income equality, Medicare enrollment, the
numbers of hospitals and households with older adults, and
volunteer rates for older adults.
The Salvation Army's director for community services, Tony Daniels said: «Staff and
volunteers at our churches and social centres
across the UK have seen growing
numbers of individuals and families on low incomes who are struggling to put food on the table or keep a roof over their heads.
A small
number of paid canvassers from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) in Washington, the campaign arm for House Democrats, and
volunteers helped Perez Willams collect 3,200 signatures by going door - to - door
across the four - county district in just nine days.
«Traditionally,
across the country, there is a significant drop from the
number of parent
volunteers at the elementary level to the
number of parent
volunteers at the junior - high / middle - school level,» Nicole Cicci Kazarian observes.
This development, led by teachers from a
number of our schools, provides some ideas
of how schools might choose to link
volunteers to subject areas
across the KS1 and KS2 curriculum with some suggestions
of what they might do in school to enhance the aims
of Primary Futures.
That equates to more than 7 billion hours
of volunteering; considering the
number of man - hours donated by men and women
across America to non-profit groups, the demand — and need — for
volunteer background screening becomes readily apparent.