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Possible source of volunteers -
Posted: 04 Feb 08 11:12 AM
Most major cities may have a returned Peace Corps Volunteer group. Contact them. Some of them probably have playground experience, but mostly, they like to volunteer.
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Re: Possible source of volunteers -
Posted: 28 Feb 08 4:46 PM
I've also noticed that "google-ing" the word volunteer and your city usually pulls up opportunities.  There's quite a bit of websites that post opporutunites across the country.
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Re: Possible source of volunteers -
Posted: 29 Feb 08 3:09 PM

Another idea for finding volunteers is to post your event on a site such as Network for Good (http://www.networkforgood.org/volunteer/), VolunteerMatch (http://www.volunteermatch.org/), or 1-800-Volunteer (http://www.1-800-volunteer.org/1800Vol/OpenIndexAction.do). These can be a great resource for recruiting folks in your community!
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