Sentences with phrase «volunteers come on board»

As new volunteers come on board, we discover new ideas we may not have thought of, and that is how we can advance our rescue for years to come!
Wanting very much to help my new rescue colleagues through this tough period, I agreed to fill in the gaps and do whatever I could with what limited time I had, hoping that once the dust settled and more volunteers came on board I could go back to concentrating solely on the newsletter.
Once a new volunteer comes on board, it's the Volunteer Manager's responsibility to provide comprehensive training.

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Sponsors and volunteers were important to the show's success, he said, and already BankWest and real estate agency Century 21 have come on board.
With local officials from school board on up now hearing from internet - organized constituents, and with cadres of veteran Obama volunteer commandos dug in across the country post-election, we may see an explosion of email, online video, social networking outreach and all of the other tools of electronic advocacy in the coming months — but this time turned on the projects in the stimulus bill, not on electing a candidate.
As you will remember, after beating Joe Malone in the Republican Primary, I was humbled and appreciated that so many of his supporters came on board and donated and volunteered with my campaign.
When about 10 - 15 seconds had passed, I asked a volunteer to come up to the board, color in the correct answer (s) on the hundred chart, and explain his / her reasoning.
I have come to appreciate the training and advocacy work the association does, and would be delighted to volunteer of my time to serve on the board, in support of Utah charter schools.
If they are allowed into the sites of disaster, they are only able to play the role of a volunteer, which, according to Hayama, makes it difficult for them to attract more potential vets to come on board.
This position saw her come full circle after a volunteer position on the Central Alberta Humane Society Board of Directors in 2001 led to a subsequent career in Fund Development.
A volunteer will come to your home and make sure the fence (if there is one) is in good shape, make sure everyone in the family is on board with the idea of a new dog, make sure the house doesn't have any dangerous plants or wide - set railings a dog could fall through, and go over your questions with you.
We'll have the computers up and running so people can come in to make their Big Day of Giving donations, our Board of Directors and lots of volunteers and fosters will be available to give tours and to provide information on our programs, and we plan on having some of our available dogs there as well (no adoptions on that day though).
Kathy Vayder came on board during the first Green Dog Rescue Project volunteer orientation, in May of 2012.
According to their blog,» a good third of our volunteers simply walked, biked, or drove by the site, and were so interested they came on board to volunteer, rather than emailing or being recruited.»
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