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From: The Fertile Zone (fertilezone![]() |
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Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 17:23:54 -0500 |
United Way manages the list of eligable agencies for the Court-ordered Volunteer Labor pool in my area. Here is the lastest diolog with the United Way, in my area. From: Dale Nash - Ext Rels <dnash [at] uwkc.wa.org> Subject: Re: Volunteer Opportunities Date sent: Tue, 21 Apr 98 10:12:00 PDT The process for getting on the list is very simple. Your agency needs to register with the Center. No fees, just a couple of forms to fill out. Then ask to be included on our court ordered list. Every United Way is different, some have volunteer centers, some do not, AND every center works differently. Call me, I will be happy to explain more. Dale Nash, President United Way, Seattle 206.461.3777 ---------- To: Dale Nash - Ext Rels Subject: Re: Volunteer Opportunities Date: April 21, 1998 8:26AM Thanks Dale, I'll go over the list. I eventually hope to discover the application process, phone number, or minimum requirements for getting a non-profit on your list. I hope to find out if United Way has a process in other cities or states to provide similar agency lists for Court-ordered community service, and how to go about applying. If the list can't help me, I'll call you at the number you provided. Thank You. From: Dale Nash - Ext Rels <dnash [at] uwkc.wa.org> Subject: Volunteer Opportunities Date sent: Mon, 20 Apr 98 07:36:00 PDT We maintain a list of agencies that use court ordered volunteers. I am putting one in the mail to you this morning, 4/20. Dale Nash The Fertile Zone http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/4726/ Natural Familily Planning doesn't get any simpler.
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