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4.25.2006 ET
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VolunteerMatch Honors Yahoo! Co-Founder David Filo with 2006 Good Neighbor Award
(CSRwire) (SAN FRANCISCO) - As part of its celebration of National Volunteer
Week, April 23-29, VolunteerMatch honors Yahoo! Co-Founder David Filo with
its first ever "Good Neighbor Award" in recognition of his timely support
of VolunteerMatch in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
In the enormous outpouring of goodwill prompted by the tragedy in the Gulf
Coast, millions of Americans turned to www.VolunteerMatch.org to find a
way to help out, creating an unprecedented volume of volunteers and taxing
the nonprofit organization's technology infrastructure.
In response to the crisis, VolunteerMatch turned to fellow technology
leaders for help. Silicon Valley neighbor, Yahoo!, answered the call,
providing VolunteerMatch with state-of-the-art web servers that bolstered
the strength of VolunteerMatch's online network of volunteer
opportunities.
"We are grateful to Yahoo! for their uncommon generosity," said Deborah
Dinkelacker, president of VolunteerMatch. "Many thousands of nonprofit
organizations and volunteers depend upon VolunteerMatch, and with the
support of Mr. Filo and Yahoo!, we continued to serve the relief effort.
We are proud to recognize David Filo and Yahoo! with our 'Good Neighbor
Award'."
VolunteerMatch continues to put the power of technology to good use,
serving more than 20 million pages of information about service and
volunteering, hosting 1.5 million visitors and helping thousands of
nonprofits across the country engage volunteers throughout the U.S.
About VolunteerMatch
VolunteerMatch is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping everyone
find a great place to volunteer. Its popular online service available at
www.volunteermatch.org
welcomes millions of visitors a year and supports a community of
nonprofits, volunteers and business leaders committed to civic engagement.
Since 1998, this community has helped nearly 40,000 community service
organizations across the country find the volunteers they need.
VolunteerMatch has been recognized for its achievements by M.I.T., the
Smithsonian Institution and The White House.
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