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Are You Ready to Get Involved? Go Online for National Volunteer Week, April 15-21

Are You Ready to Get Involved? Go Online for National Volunteer Week, April 15-21

Published 04-05-07

Submitted by VolunteerMatch

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - April 4, 2007 - National Volunteer Week is April 15-21, a time for nonprofits nationwide to both recognize and engage volunteers. In coming weeks, the popular VolunteerMatch.org online service is expecting a surge in activity and is preparing to welcome as many as 250,000 visitors during the annual celebration.

"National Volunteer Week is a time to capture the irrepressible spirit of volunteerism," said Greg Baldwin, president of VolunteerMatch. "It is also an opportunity to explore the variety of engaging and www.VolunteerMatch.org. imaginative volunteer activities available in our neighborhoods."

Any nonprofit can post volunteer opportunities at Interested volunteers enter their ZIP code to receive an up-to-date listing of local volunteer activities, many of which offer a fresh perspective on what it means to be a volunteer:

"¢ Volunteer to Appraise Antiques with the Lions Club in Chicago
"¢ Volunteer to Coordinate the Blue Man Group exhibit with The Children's Museum of Denver
"¢ Volunteer to Go Shopping with Dress for Success in Houston
"¢ Volunteer to Bowl with Big Brothers, Big Sisters in Nashville
"¢ Volunteer to Take Baby Pictures for Jersey City Medical Center in New Jersey
"¢ Volunteer to Take a Kid Out to a Ball Game for WHOMentors in San Francisco
"¢ Volunteer to Hide Easter Eggs with Laurelhurst Community Center in Seattle

Volunteers may also choose from a variety of interests "“ three of the most popular categories are "Children & Youth," "Animals," and "Education & Literacy" "“ to refine the list of available opportunities, match themselves and make a difference. Getting involved is as simple as "point and click."

"VolunteerMatch has given us a group of bright, educated volunteers with life experiences," said Mary O’Conner, founder of F.A.C.E.S., a nonprofit agency in Orange County, California.

VolunteerMatch has helped transform the way nonprofits reach out to the community, engaging a new generation of volunteers in meaningful ways to contribute their time and talents. As a result, volunteers have generated nearly 3,000,000 matches to the 46,000 local nonprofits registered with VolunteerMatch.

"Seeing my work being used to help an organization as important as the American Red Cross is definitely what I enjoy most," said Virginia volunteer Chris O’Brien. "VolunteerMatch was essential in giving me that first connection."

Make A Difference Today: Connect for National Volunteer Week @ www.VolunteerMatch.org.

About VolunteerMatch

VolunteerMatch is where volunteering begins, enabling anyone to find local nonprofits by ZIP code, get involved based on skills and interests, and support a community network of individuals, charitable organizations, and socially responsible businesses committed to civic engagement. Since 1998, VolunteerMatch has helped volunteers make nearly 3 million matches to 46,000 nonprofits throughout the United States, earning the national nonprofit worldwide acclaim, two Webby Awards, and recognition from The White House. Make a difference today at www.VolunteerMatch.org.

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VolunteerMatch believes everyone should have the chance to make a difference. As the Web's largest volunteer engagement network, serving over 122,000 participating nonprofits, 100 network partners, and 13 million annual visitors, VolunteerMatch offers unique, award-winning solutions for individuals, nonprofits and companies to make this vision a reality. Since its launch in 1998, VolunteerMatch has helped the social sector attract more than $13 billion worth of volunteer services. Learn more about VolunteerMatch at VolunteerMatch.org, and follow @VolunteerMatch.

 

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