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    Common sense to community watch programs

    February 10th, 2010

    NOMADS wander in service to community
    Most might consider a nomadic existence, by its nature, a solitary lifestyle.

    Read more on The Polk County Democrat

    LAMBERTVILLE: Miller is lauded for community service
    LAMBERTVILLE — Resident John Miller has been honored for the innumerable hours of volunteer service he has given to Lambertville.

    Read more on The Beacon

    Common sense to community watch programs
    HALIFAX — Law enforcement officers can’t be everywhere all the time. The common sense solution to helping ensure the safety of people and property while reducing crime are dedicated and effective volunteers banded together in community or neighborhood watch groups.

    Read more on Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald

    LAMBERTVILLE: Miller is lauded for community service
    LAMBERTVILLE — Resident John Miller has been honored for the innumerable hours of volunteer service he has given to Lambertville.

    Read more on The Beacon

    Common sense to community watch programs
    HALIFAX — Law enforcement officers can’t be everywhere all the time. The common sense solution to helping ensure the safety of people and property while reducing crime are dedicated and effective volunteers banded together in community or neighborhood watch groups.

    Read more on Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald

    Student to help create programs, feral cats

    February 9th, 2010

    Feb. 6 in brief
    Black History Month ISU celebrates with events Iowa State University is hosting several speakers and performers throughout the month of February to celebrate Black History Month.

    Read more on The Ames Tribune

    America’s Wounded Warrior Veterans March on the Congress
    SPRINGFIELD, Va.—-The Military Order of the Purple Heart is stepping up to the call from Congress for input on how best to resolve the issues most important to the nation’s veterans.

    Read more on Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance

    Hunger in America hits home
    READING — Statistics from a recently released study on hunger show that an alarming number of Berks County residents are going hungry just so they can heat their homes or pay their bills. Others are simply trying to feed their children.

    Read more on The Mercury

    Scouting volunteer recognition dinner set
    On Monday, the Westmoreland Fayette Council of the Boy Scouts of America will hold its council volunteer recognition dinner at Stratigo’s Banquet Center in North Huntingdon.

    Read more on The Uniontown Herald Standard

    Student creates program to help feral cats
    Program founded by Notre Dame theology student traps and sterilizes un-domesticated felines.

    Read more on WBBM Newsradio 780 Chicago

    Long Hill Senior Center, Long Hill âheart, one is busy with programs, tours and events

    February 9th, 2010

    SnowFEST offers something for everyone
    REXBURG — Rexburg’s annual SnowFEST is set for Saturday, and city officials have planned a day full of events for people of all ages.

    Read more on Rexburg Standard Journal

    Kids who give back
    KITTITAS COUNTY- One day last December, Jered Newcomb, an 18-year-old senior at Kittitas Secondary School, and his buddy Cody Lopeman coughed up a cool $100 for lunch.

    Read more on The Daily Record

    Wallington firefighter who started blaze with fireworks details ‘stupid’ mishap
    WALLINGTON — A firefighter who lit a firework that shot through an apartment window and set fire to a baby’s room called the incident stupid on Monday, and blamed the mishap on the illegal explosive, which he said malfunctioned.

    Read more on The Montclair Times

    LETTER: SHE Network thanks its supporters
    To the editor: Thanks to the generosity of its members, supporters and donors, Share Help Empower Network (SHE Network) has had its most successful holiday giving season ever. We were delighted to raise over $1,500 to help struggling women in the North Shore ….

    Read more on Swampscott Reporter

    Long Hill Senior Center,the âheart of Long Hill,â is busy with programs, trips and events
    LONG HILL TWP. – Ask Lou Casella where the “Heart of Long Hill” is, and he’ll unequivocally say: theLong Hill Senior Center,on Valley Road, next to grades K-1 Gillette School, Gillette.

    Read more on Echoes-Sentinel

    Volunteering Abroad Malawi HIV AIDS Awareness and Care Programs

    February 7th, 2010


    www.abroaderview.org Volunteering Abroad Malawi HIV AIDS Awareness and Care Programs

    Volunteer Abroad India Health Care & HIV – Leprosy Colony Programs Medical and Nurses

    February 7th, 2010


    www.abroaderview.org .Volunteer Abroad India Health Care & HIV – Leprosy Colony Programs Medical and Nurses In a country like India where poverty, illiteracy, and poor public health awareness are rife, the spread of HIV presents a daunting challenge. Our healthcare programs welcome medical professionals and medical students. Community clinics and small hospitals are in desperate need of additional financial assistance, medical resources, most importantly, caring and motivated human support. Volunteers with previous knowledge and experience in this area help improve the medical services delivered to patients. Volunteers without hands on clinic medical experience (Pre-Medical Students) also restore patients’ energy and inspiration by leading creative recreational activities and providing much needed care, attention, and support.

    Does anyone know of an organization of voluntary programs that affordable internationally?

    February 7th, 2010