The Global Volunteer: Part One – The Decision!
This article is the first in a series about the experience of being a volunteer in a developing country. The writer and her husband are embarking on a year as volunteers in the tiny Pacific Nation, Vanuatu. This story is about making the decision to go. Following stories will be about settling in and the work of volunteers.
Heal The Bay: Volunteering to Save Southern California’s Coastal Waters
"Making Southern California coastal waters and watersheds including Santa Monica Bay, safe, healthy and clean".
Why Volunteer?
The benefits of becoming a volunteer.
Serving in Your Community
This is about How you can serve your community.
Volunteering England: Improvements to Voluntary Sector
A comprehensive article Volunteering England should think about introducing some suggestions as indicated in this piece.
Six Extraordinary Ways to Help Your Community
Small communities seem to face a constant struggle everyday. We all need to come together as a community in order for our communities to grow and stay strong. Here are some ways that you can help.
Top Six Reasons You Should Volunteer for Your Favorite Charity
Despite what the jaded youth of our generation would lead you to believe, one person truly can make a difference.
Adult Illiteracy
It is sad that in these times some adults still cannot read.
Community Service as a Call From God
American youth are the most active in recent years with community service and social activism at an all time high. Academic Service Learning (ASL) programs are becoming integrated throughout many universities and campuses – especially the private religious educational institutions – in the educational curriculum. Here is a unique reflection on the Service Learning experience through the eyes of a student attending a Catholic University.
Five Ways to Become Educated Without a Degree
Many find themselves without the opportunity to back to school due to financial or time hardships. Now, more than ever before there are chances to expand the resume experience factor.












