Sentences with phrase «volunteers have full time jobs»

All our volunteers have full time jobs and dedicate their spare time to saving shepherds in Las Vegas.
Please keep in mind that our volunteers have full time jobs outside of rescue, and we receive dozens of applications each week.
Most of our volunteers have full time jobs and families.
Dogma Pet Rescue is an ALL VOLUNTEER non-profit organization and all of Dogma's volunteers have full time jobs and families.

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Akwango Anne Grace who started Beauty for Ashes Uganda and now has 850 mamas in our program — and this is her volunteer work on top of her full time job!
However, if a career does not need a degree, then home educated students may be able to volunteer or do part - time work in their chosen field, which may well lead to a full - time job once they are the right age, and have sufficient experience.
He said that N - power offered youths the opportunity to do full - time paid volunteer job, develop entrepreneurial skills and have two - year job experience, to boost their curriculum vitae for future international or local jobs.
I have a lot on my plate right now; full - time job, single mom, volunteer, and student.
As a full - time college student who currently has 2 jobs, produces fashion shows, volunteers on weekends and is appyling for internships, I access my email 2 - 3 times an hour.
However, please remember that ABRA works solely with volunteers, and we all have our own full time jobs and families, just as you do.
To regain my mental health, I went from full to part time at my job of 12 years and thought this would be the perfect time to start volunteering.
Please remember that Nebraska Boston Terrier Rescue is run by volunteers who also have full time jobs and families to care for.
All of our volunteers also have full time jobs.
Like most rescue group volunteers, I not only have a full - time job but also care for several animals.
Most of our volunteers have full - time jobs, so we are generally unable to provide immediate responses or service.
Please note that ACHS is a nonprofit organization run entirely by volunteers, most of whom have full - time jobs.
Be advised that space in the adoption program is limited, as it is run by volunteers who have full - time jobs.
Most volunteers work full time jobs, have children, their own animals, etc and have a very busy schedule.
We are a small core team of 5 main volunteers who all have «full - time» regular jobs and operate the rescue as a passion together.
Many of the rescuers work full - time jobs and volunteer their time and funds to help San Antonio's homeless pets and do not have unlimited resources to take in every pet that is rescued by Good Samaritans.
Please be aware that the clinic schedulers are VOLUNTEERS who work full - time jobs and have commitments in addition to hosting these clinics.
Many of our foster volunteers have full - time jobs, and most foster pets can be left alone for up to eight hours at a time.
Please remember that we are all volunteers and most of us have families and regular full - time jobs.
We make every effort to check applications and respond as quickly as possible, but please remember we are all volunteers who have full - time jobs, children, and our own pets to care for.
We are an organization run entirely by volunteers, so while we appreciate your enthusiasm to adopt a Boston Terrier, we ask for your patience as we also have full time jobs, families and dogs of their own in addition to our rescue work.
Please note: We do not have a facility — we have foster homes and volunteers who have other responsibilities, many with full - time jobs and families of their own.
------ Please remember our group is made of only volunteers all of whom have full time jobs, foster fur - kids, and families of their own, so please be patient.
------------ Please remember our group is made of only volunteers all of whom have full time jobs, foster fur - kids, and families of their own, so please be patient.
Its core volunteers needed more time for families and full - time jobs, but many have continued working with other cat - related nonprofit organizations.
I have a full time job, and have volunteered and worked with local rescues in my community for more than 7 years.
If you followed our old blog, Two Monkeys Travel, then you already know that we've been traveling the world full - time since 2013 and did a lot of different jobs to support our travels: taught English in Vietnam & Peru, sold coconut oils, donation - only yoga classes, Massage therapy & volunteering until 2015 when we started to go professional on travel blogging.
After all, there are few areas that are really «denied» to men, if the level of operations demanded be transcendent, responsible or rewarding enough: men who have a need for «feminine» involvement with babies or children gain status as pediatricians or child psychologists, with a nurse (female) to do the more routine work; those who feel the urge for kitchen creativity may gain fame as master chefs; and, of course, men who yearn to fulfill themselves through what are often termed «feminine» artistic interests can find themselves as painters or sculptors, rather than as volunteer museum aides or part time ceramists, as their female counterparts so often end up doing; as far as scholarship is concerned, how many men would be willing to change their jobs as teachers and researchers for those of unpaid, part - time research assistants and typists as well as full - time nannies and domestic workers?
These local volunteers are exceptionally helpful people, but they also have other full - time jobs.
If you've taken up a volunteer position where you've gained professional experience to fill an unemployment gap, is it acceptable to list that with the same detail as a regular full - time job?
I've been volunteering, and go to school full time, but I still need to find a summer job after five years of unemployment.
By the time a student has finished college, he or she may have held down part time summer jobs, internships, done volunteering and even taken out a semester or two to work full time.
The group kept AFSN going as a volunteer organization for five years which was quite an accomplishment, considering they had full - time jobs, families and other commitments!
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