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    Its a Small World by Kids from Shishu Mandir

    February 9th, 2010


    We visited Shishu Mandir KR Puram, Bangalore as a part of the Sun Volunteer Week. www.shishumandir.com The kids sang to us "Its a Small World" by Richard M. and Robert B. Sherman Lyrics: It's a world of laughter, A world of tears. It's a world of hopes, And a world of fears. There's so much that we share, That it's time we're aware, It's a small world after all. Chorus: It's a small world after all. It's a small world after all. It's a small world after all. It's a small, small world. There is just one moon, And one golden sun. And a smile means, Friendship to every one. Though the mountains divide, And the oceans are wide, It's a small world after all. Chorus: It's a small world after all. It's a small world after all. It's a small world after all. It's a small, small world.

    Lifesaver Uffa the screen of world history

    February 7th, 2010

    PET Project for the Handicapped
    Volunteers with First United Methodist Church in Bryan are getting ready to send out 42 Personal Energy Transportation vehicles for the disabled worldwide.

    Read more on KBTX 3 Bryan – College Station

    Wayne Chism carries Vols past South Carolina
    Vols senior Wayne Chism outscored Devan Downey 30-26 and No. 14 Tennessee beat visiting South Carolina 79-53 on Saturday.

    Read more on The Tennessean

    Bushfire tragedy recalled
    The scene that greeted parishioners at a small weatherboard church in Kinglake West todfay belied the horrific events of one year ago.

    Read more on The Age

    Top-25 College Basketball Game Capsules
    Top-25 College Basketball Game Capsules

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    Uffa’s lifesaver joins world history display
    Volunteers at the Classic Boat Museum, Newport, with the Airbourne Lifeboat Mk1a, from left, Alan Chick, Mark Wynter, Kim Lyall, Mike Smyth, Sonia Rigaudbarrett and John Collis, who worked with Uffa Fox, who originally built the boat.

    Read more on Isle of Wight County Press

    Volunteers! Developing the World! Part 1

    February 6th, 2010


    Video about the volunteers at IICD (Institute for International Cooperation and Development) in Williamstown, MA. Made in April 2008.

    Hood service has influenced the world in Lancaster

    February 6th, 2010

    Ukraine’s leading English-language newspaper since 1995
    Ukrainian-Dutch business club www.ukraine-holland.org.ua invites you to our regular meetings every 1st Thursday of each month (except August). Together we meet guests, exchange information, create business network and go through training. Please contact us at info@ukraine-holland.org.ua.

    Read more on KYIV Post

    Students unite for Haiti
    A group of University of Colorado student leaders are joining forces to raise $100,000 for Haiti relief. The “CU Stands for Haiti” campaign consists of several large fundraisers put on by about 25 student groups.

    Read more on Boulder Weekly

    New Jersey Nonprofits Received Nearly $3 Million in 2009 From the Verizon Foundation to Support Education, Literacy …
    More than 1,200 nonprofit groups in New Jersey received nearly $3 million from the Verizon Foundation in 2009, enabling recipient organizations to improve literacy skills, enhance educational opportunities for children, and assist domestic violence survivors.

    Read more on PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance

    Coming up in Lake Forest and Lake Bluff
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    Hood’s service has made an impact around the world, in Lancaster
    LANCASTER — Dr. Henry Hood has been serving the Lancaster community for decades, but his service extends far beyond the border of Fairfield County.

    Read more on Lancaster Eagle-Gazette

    Tauck World Of Giving at Plimoth Plantation

    February 6th, 2010


    Video produced by SCM for Tauck World of Giving showcasing their yearly volunteer effort in 2008. They came in buses from CT, dug in and gave Plimoth Plantation much needed repairs and improvements all in the course of a single day. Over 200 Tauck volunteers took part in the effort to restore this popular tourist attraction.

    Will Mobile, the Take Off in the Jewish world?

    February 5th, 2010

    Community Calendar
    Elm Leaves welcomes items for the Community Calendar as well as items for Business Briefs, Campus News, Community Briefs, School Digest and Newsmakers. Items must be received a minimum of 14 days prior to publication, but earlier is better.

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    Red Cross hires new military coordinator
    When Jason Harris returned home after eight years in the U.S. military, he was unsure how to connect with the county veterans service officer or how to use the GI Bill.

    Read more on The Janesville Gazette

    Volunteers Are Needed
    When a large disaster strikes, like the 2009 and 2010 ice storms, the Red Cross is ready to set up shelters, distribute large numbers of meals, and make sure that our neighbors are safe and secure.

    Read more on The Ponca City News

    Haiti’s involuntary sacrifice, Bed-Stuy volunteers to the rescue
    “We pulled somebody out alive yesterday [January 26, 14 days after the earthquake hit Haiti],” said Chief Colin Raeburn, in an exclusive interview with the Amsterdam News. The Bed-Stuy Volunteer Ambulance Corp. EMT and chief of operations on the ground remains in Haiti, but is appalled by the unnecessary conditions that have been created. “Right now, supplies are low. We still don’t have food …

    Read more on New York Amsterdam News

    Will Mobile Giving Take Off In The Jewish World?
    Over the course of the past year, a group of volunteers affiliated with The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee’s (JDC) Next Gen initiative has been looking into launching a mobile giving campaign.

    Read more on The Jewish Week