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Connecting Homeless Youth and Shelter Animals: 20-Year-Old Rachel Cohen, Hand2Paw

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"It's a novel idea that homeless youth have so much to offer, and that these youth could really make the difference at this shelter. Hand2Paw's mission is to connect homeless teens and shelter animals in a mutually beneficial way. Hand2Paw's mission is to connect homeless teens and shelter animals in a mutually beneficial way.

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77 Quotes from VolunteerHub Clients

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Volunteers have given us around 29,000 hours of their time in the past year helping us reach our goals and provide an important service to the community,” said Hayley Harvey, Volunteer Coordinator, Humane Society of Sarasota County. Volunteers are the life-blood of The Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank. of Orange County.

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How To Write A Nonprofit Mission Statement in 7 Steps (Plus 10 Great Examples)

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Have you limited or expanded your service area? If you started as an animal shelter in San Diego, but after years of dedicating a lot of resources to rescuing and rehabilitating stray dogs from Tijuana, your nonprofit may have inadvertently changed your scope without realizing it. What Are Your Programs and Services?

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Tools to Tell Your Digital Story Available Through TechSoup

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Work with staff and volunteers wherever they are to provide training or share drafts and elicit feedback. With GIS tools, nonprofits have been able to identify homeless populations in San Diego, plan public utilities in small, underserved communities in Ohio, and track food bank services to low-income neighborhoods in Texas and California.

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Nancy Wins Free Copy of Being the Difference

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After 34 years in the Navy, Rick Koca "retired" - and started StandUp For Kids (S4K) , a nonprofit that works with homeless and street kids. Since he started S4K in San Diego, it has grown to over 30 programs in over 20 states, powered by over 2,500 volunteers. AARP did a great short video on Rick. It's all about the kids.