I bought a 2004 Chyrsler Sebring convertable and got it for 1900. Blue book was 3600. I just walked out of dealership told them to call me when they couldn't sell it they chased me to door.
Several organizations in our town use volunteers quite a bit. Our public library, (especially after their borough funding was cut), and our town's little thrift shop. My family benefitted from both. It's a pleasure to help them help others.
My company really prides itself on community involvement, so we volunteer once a quarter as an entire organization. I also serve on the 'Volunteer Committee' and we organize the events and choose organizations to donate to.
I do try to volunteer when I am able too. I have a disabled child so I am not able to volunteer as much as I would like too. My daughter does volunteer weekly to help organizations.
I volunteer at the library that my church has. I love to read and read every single day. It's very thrilling to be a part of such a vibrant ministry that is a blessing to so many. I love to see mothers with their children, choosing DVDs and books for the week. I'm so thankful that my church sees the importance in providing such a wholesome activity for the church families, that doesn't cost them anything. I also enjoy interacting with people, assisting them in finding something that meets their needs, and having the chance to make some new friends.
I also take part in as many food drives as I possibly can throughout the year.
I cover evening hours for our small-town library a handful of times per month. I home-school my kids, and it gets me out of the house a bit which is nice! I love books, and like being able to provide further access to them and other library services for the community when I can.
I have volunteered all my life. I look at Brownies and Cub Scouts as the beginning of volunteering. I follow my passions and volunteer where ever I live to connect with the community and the improve my skills. I worked last week as a Poll Worker in the elections. I wish more people would sign up to work the elections and make our voting process easier for everyone. It is rewarding work no matter where you volunteer!
i frequently volunteer with local charitable organizations promoting the arts, the Make a Wish Foundation, CARTI (Central AR Radiation Therapy Institute) which provides oncology services locally, Habitat for Humanity, and Ronald McDonald House. All of these are near and dear to my family and many friends who often gather to attend or volunteer alongside me.
Thanks!
I love volunteering and sometimes think it's an addiction! I volunteer as a development committee member for The Justice Theater Project, a social justice-oriented theater company and a coach for the Miracle League, a baseball league for kids with special needs (which is SO FUN). I also tutor for Read & Feed, an organization that helps kids develop literacy skills and gives them books so they can build up their own home library.
I volunteer to help the local Museum by being a docent. I have done it for at least 14 years. I also volunteer for my church daycare center. I am on the governing oversight committee which helps to run it. I also work the dinners the church may do and act as their media person to get advertising out to various newspapers, radio and TV. As needed I also volunteer for special projects fro my community. All of my experiences have been good.
I bought a 2004 Chyrsler Sebring convertable and got it for 1900. Blue book was 3600. I just walked out of dealership told them to call me when they couldn't sell it they chased me to door.
not regularly but still do volunteer
I do not
Several organizations in our town use volunteers quite a bit. Our public library, (especially after their borough funding was cut), and our town's little thrift shop. My family benefitted from both. It's a pleasure to help them help others.
Volunteer some and make donations to local groups
My company really prides itself on community involvement, so we volunteer once a quarter as an entire organization. I also serve on the 'Volunteer Committee' and we organize the events and choose organizations to donate to.
I do try to volunteer when I am able too. I have a disabled child so I am not able to volunteer as much as I would like too. My daughter does volunteer weekly to help organizations.
I used to volunteer with my local animal shelter as a foster parent. But I have fewer chances to volunteer now that I live full time on a boat.
I recently found out about a fish counting research project that is a great fit for my new life.
I have volunteered all my life and am active in my community as well as at the schools my children attend.
Thank you for choosing me as one of this weeks winners! What a great surprise to open up the email from your staff member. :)
I volunteer at the library that my church has. I love to read and read every single day. It's very thrilling to be a part of such a vibrant ministry that is a blessing to so many. I love to see mothers with their children, choosing DVDs and books for the week. I'm so thankful that my church sees the importance in providing such a wholesome activity for the church families, that doesn't cost them anything. I also enjoy interacting with people, assisting them in finding something that meets their needs, and having the chance to make some new friends.
I also take part in as many food drives as I possibly can throughout the year.
A few years ago I volunteered at a hospital 4 days week. I wouldn't mind going back to volunteer if my work schedule allowed for it
I cover evening hours for our small-town library a handful of times per month. I home-school my kids, and it gets me out of the house a bit which is nice! I love books, and like being able to provide further access to them and other library services for the community when I can.
I don't volunteer regularly, but I do donate money and goods when possible to animal charities.
Yes, although not regularly. I work at our all-volunteer-run church thrift store.
I don't volunteer as often as I like since I don't have time working three jobs. Instead I donate what I can.
I have volunteered all my life. I look at Brownies and Cub Scouts as the beginning of volunteering. I follow my passions and volunteer where ever I live to connect with the community and the improve my skills. I worked last week as a Poll Worker in the elections. I wish more people would sign up to work the elections and make our voting process easier for everyone. It is rewarding work no matter where you volunteer!
I volunteer to pack meals for children overseas through Feed My Starving Children.
No I don't, but I would like to start.
I volunteer at my local food bank every month!
I don't volunteer regularly
i frequently volunteer with local charitable organizations promoting the arts, the Make a Wish Foundation, CARTI (Central AR Radiation Therapy Institute) which provides oncology services locally, Habitat for Humanity, and Ronald McDonald House. All of these are near and dear to my family and many friends who often gather to attend or volunteer alongside me.
Thanks!
I love volunteering and sometimes think it's an addiction! I volunteer as a development committee member for The Justice Theater Project, a social justice-oriented theater company and a coach for the Miracle League, a baseball league for kids with special needs (which is SO FUN). I also tutor for Read & Feed, an organization that helps kids develop literacy skills and gives them books so they can build up their own home library.
I have a new baby so I haven't been able to volunteer recently.
I volunteer to help the local Museum by being a docent. I have done it for at least 14 years. I also volunteer for my church daycare center. I am on the governing oversight committee which helps to run it. I also work the dinners the church may do and act as their media person to get advertising out to various newspapers, radio and TV. As needed I also volunteer for special projects fro my community. All of my experiences have been good.