[Childfree] Volunteer Recommendations
Patty Kingsmill
pkingsmi at ucar.edu
Mon Jan 15 14:02:17 MST 2007
If you are the outdoorsy type I would suggest the Wildlands Restoration
Volunteers (www.wlrv.org). I did some database work for them so I know
that they are a well run organization with many projects throughout the
year. No experience necessary, they provide any tools you need and
usually lunch as well. Added bonus: they are strict about the number
and ages of children they allow to participate.
Patty
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> Hello everyone. This is the first time I've used this mailing
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> Matt and I have been talking for awhile now about doing some
> volunteer work. We're not quite sure what we're looking to do.
> Any intersting and worthwhile organizations that are looking for help?
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> Thanks for any suggestions!
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