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Cans For Charity
Needs
- Receptacles to collect cans and bottles.
- Plastic bags
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- Volunteers to place & pick up bags of Bottles & cans.
- Program Development Officer
- Recruiter
- Marketing/Public Relations
Check our goals page. Contact and find out how you
can help.
India December, 2001 Read the full
page on India Teachers Without Borders. Teachers Without Boarders held a teachers' conference under the
banner: "Shall We Stay The Same?" Comprised of government and private-school
teachers, Hindus and Moslems, the conference focused on educational reform in
India, connection to teachers around the world, and the need for professional
development. Teachers Without Boarders formed a partnership with SEWA (Self-Employed Women's
Association); INTWOT (Indian National Trust for the Welfare of Tribals) and
other organizations focusing on girls' education and economic
capacity-building. Teachers Without Borders also developed plans for the launch of our Certificate
of Teaching Mastery, to be launched in November, 2002.
On
a smaller scale, Teachers Without Boarders consulted for and helped a program by which which East
Indian information-technology professionals living outside India can adopt
their homeland high-schools, thus providing financial and distance mentorship.
Teachers Without Borders call it: Adopt-A-School. Adopt-A-School projects involve Indian information
technology expatriates living in the United States, who reach out to their
local high schools in India. Teachers Without Borders assisted the Vishal
Himalaya Foundation to provide computers to a school in Akola, India; and
local companies are assisting with technical support. Teachers Without Borders work with the donor
to access and send equipment, assist with training, make the connections, get
local support, provide feedback and support, and communicate regularly about
how to sustain progress and expand services, especially those that can help
teachers and students learn the technology and build local capacity.
Volunteers of America, established in 1896, is
one of the nation's oldest, largest and most comprehensive human service
charitable organizations. Serving the needs of the elderly across the country...
Our fund raising event for this cause is to support independent and assisted
living. To help senior citizens live comfortably in the community.
Volunteers of America, Massachusetts is private
non-profit human service organization serving youth, their families an the
elderly in Massachusetts since 1986.
- Youth Services
- Recovery Services
- Elder Services
- Community Services
To be announced.
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