Sentences with phrase «young volunteers bring»

Partner organizations I have worked with have benefited from the new energy and enthusiasm that young volunteers bring, especially when they are able to capitalize upon the unique abilities each young person brings.

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Obama's support system was largely virtual, a vast database of young volunteers and small donors whom he reveled in bringing into politics.
But Lorene Scafaria, who wrote and directs «The Meddler,» has apparently hoped to do just that, to bring in an audience interested in seeing how she coped with her father's death, or rather how her mother dealt with her own husband's demise; her rising career as a scriptwriter, her mother's generous donation to a young friend to enable her to have a classy wedding ceremony, and her mom's volunteering at a hospital in L.A..
The EA network will bring together senior business volunteers and schools to inspire young people about their future careers and the skills needed to realise the opportunities ahead.
We've had some fantastic feedback about the success of the programme and our employee volunteers have really enjoyed the opportunity to bring young people together and make a difference in their local communities.»
This family and their brainwashed, young volunteers, bring the dog (or cat) to the office for the potential adopters to see.
Witnessing the strength of that bond, there was obvious potential to reach these young people through their love of animals and, at the same time, help chronically understaffed animal shelters through bringing in these young people as volunteers.
Adult volunteers are requested to not bring their young or non-volunteering children with them to the shelter when they are working.
Her volunteering journey began at a young age for cats at the local animal shelter, and has brought her across the world working on international issues such as education and food security.
The awards luncheon is part of Planned Parenthood's annual Organizing and Policy Summit, which brings together hundreds of Planned Parenthood staff and volunteers from across the country, as well as hundreds of young high school and college activists.
• Remind parents that it's okay not to know how to do everything • Learn the signs for post-partum depression and how to help • Share articles, tips and / or resources in your newsletter about coping with parenting challenges • Encourage and support parents in getting involved and increasing their connections • Make it a tradition to bring new parents meals to help make the transition to parenthood easier • Offer financial support or goods to families who are struggling • Host family - friendly events • Train staff and volunteers to create safe environments for children • Offer space for parenting classes or support groups in your community • Get involved in developing the missing services needed by children and families in your community • Support youth who are leaving the foster care system • Become a mentor for a young mother or father • Conduct a parenting book drive for the local library
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