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Submitted by teensteach on Sun, 12/16/2007 - 17:56.
Teens Teach Tennis is a community service project I started in the spring of 2005. My belief in community service comes from early experiences with my mother who teaches kindergarten. Helping her in the classroom from an early age, I quickly became aware how rewarding teaching others and sharing knowledge can be.
As an advanced junior tennis player, I helped teach tennis to young beginners at a local tennis club.
Submitted by wvolunteer on Sun, 10/28/2007 - 20:38.
[url=http://worldvolunteerproject.com]The World Volunteer Project[/url] is something that I have been trying to develop and raise funds for, ever since I have returned to my first volunteering trip to Ghana. Any funds that I raise for this project will help me return to the orphanage that I worked at in my time spent on the west side of Africa, everything else that I can raise above the amount needed to return for 6-12 months will be spent on the children and adults who need it.
A small amount of money can make a huge impact on the lives of people who need a little extra help.
Submitted by slurpees on Fri, 06/08/2007 - 02:00.
When a tsunami wreaked havoc on Indonesia two years ago, the tragedy struck home. I, too, live in a disaster-prone community. Tsunamis, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions are all highly plausible occurrences. I wanted to do something to ensure that if a natural disaster struck my community, families would be prepared. I looked for materials that would instruct young children on what to do and what to expect in an emergency. I checked the library, wondering if there were any storybooks about natural disasters, but found none.