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Walk Now for Autism Speaks |
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Help the the walkers of the Walk for Autism Speaks as they promote and help continue research for autism. Show them support and volunteer for a good cause. For more information see https://www.kintera.org/faf/volunteerRegNew/participantGen.asp?ievent=303566&lis=1&kntae303566=7B4BA9E97C644CE688B4C2709BCBAB2B |
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Asian Voices of Organized Youth for Community Empowerment |
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A-VOYCE A-VOYCE is a year-long program that introduces high school students to the history of the Asian American community in greater Boston. As a part of A-VOYCE, you will work with other high school students who are interested in improving the community and sharing with others the knowledge, culture, and history of Asian Americans in Boston. The year-long program begins with a comprehensive ten-session community development and cultural identity training curriculum. The curriculum includes lessons on the history of urban renewal and community development, guest speakers from the Chinatown community,, interactive creative workshops and peer training by youth from other community and non-profit groups. For more information see http://www.asiancdc.org/avoyce Applications are due by October 14, 2009 at 5:00PM |
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A Cross-Cultural Solutions volunteer program will take you on a journey to another country - where you will work side-by-side with local people, immerse youself in another culture, and live in a community that warmly welcomes you. Our unique programs will give you the opportunity to exchange ideas with people od another culture and interact on a global level. Most importantly, it will open the door to new relationships with people who will change your life - as much as you change theirs. For more information see http://www.crossculturalsolutions.org/ |
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Volunteer at the Museum of Science to engage visitors to learn more about the science around them. There are many opportunities to improve different skills with different volunteer opportunities in different departments that the museum offers. For more information see http://www.mos.org/support_mos/volunteering |
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