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Deze pagina is alleen in het Engels beschikbaar See how these organisations are striving to make a difference and find out how you can become involved. Do Something: http://www.dosomething.org/ Do Something is a nationwide network of young people who know they can make a difference and take action to change the world around them. Make sure you section their section called "Volunteer Now" and discover volunteer opportunities in your neighborhood! Corporation for National Service: Learn and Serve America: http://www.cns.gov/index.html Corporation for National Service: Learn and Serve America supports service-learning programs across the country by providing funding and training. National Service-Learning Clearinghouse: http://nicsl.jaws.umn.edu/ National Service-Learning Clearinghouse is a resource that focuses on various ways of service-learning, covering kindergarten through higher education school-based as well as community based initiatives. This site includes international links and information. SERVEnet: http://www.servenet.org SERVEnet is a site to help you find information and resources on service and volunteering. You can find volunteer and career opportunities, service news, events, best practices, and other resources. Points of Light Foundation: http://www.pointsoflight.org The Points of Light Foundation mission is to engage more people more effectively in volunteer community service to help solve serious social problems. Points of Light Foundation Volunteer Connections in the United States: http://www.volunteerconnections.org Impact Online: http://www.impactonline.org Impact Online is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping people get involved in their community. Impact Online, Volunteer Match: http://www.volunteermatch.org Impact Online, Volunteer Match has thousands of volunteer opportunities online posted by local nonprofit and public sector organizations. Americas Promise the Alliance for Youth: http://www.americaspromise.org Each day in communities across the nation, caring people like you are helping point a kid in the right direction. This is the work of America's Promise. Idealist: http://www.idealist.org/ Idealist: includes 20,000 organizations in 150 countries. A project of Action Without Borders This site has thousands of volunteer opportunities in your community and around the world, and a list of organizations that can help you volunteer abroad. Get Involved, The Community Action Network: http://www.getinvolved.net/ Get Involved, The Community Action Network lets you enter your zip code and find out how you can get involved. Free the Children: http://www.freethechildren.org/ Free the Children is an international network of children helping children through representation, leadership and action. Gobal Volunteers: http://www.globalvolunteers.org/ Global Volunteers Quest International: http://www.quest.edu/servicelearning.htm Quest International is a site for Educators and dedicated to bringing quality resources to assist in implementing and sustaining service-learning or community service initiatives. The International Partnership for Service-Learning: http://www.ipsl.org/ The International Partnership for Service-Learning is an incorporated not-for-profit organization serving colleges, universities, service agencies and related organizations around the world by fostering programs that link community service and academic study. Youth Service California: http://yscal.org/ Youth Service California (YSCal) promotes a statewide youth service strengthening communities, and improved education in California. It strives to make service in every student's life in California. The Odyseey World Trek for Service and Education: http://www.worldtrek.org/odyssey/info/index.html The Odyssey World Trek for Service and Education: Teacher's guide and lessons The Big Dummy's Guide to Service-Learning: http://www.fiu.edu/~time4chg/Library/bigdummy.html The Big Dummy's Guide to Service-Learning explains about Service-Learning and planning volunteer projects. Youth Volunteer Corps of America: http://www.yvca.org/ Youth Volunteer Corps of America creates and increases volunteer opportunities to enrich America's youth, address community needs and develop a lifetime commitment to service. Youth in Action Network: http://www.mightymedia.com/youth.asp Youth in Action Network. This site has sections totally devoted to Youth and Educators. Learn how you can be involved and read the stories of youth who have helped others. Youth Yolunteer Corps Canada: http://www.yvcc.ca/youth/index.html Youth Volunteer Corps Canada is an organization where youth create and plan volunteer projects in communities across Canada to make a better place. Gratz Cluster: http://www.gratzclusterydslc.org/ Gratz
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