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notsponge [240]
3 years ago
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PLZ HELP!!!!! ASAP!!!!! It's volunteer time! You've decided to become a Red Cross volunteer. You want to convince your friends i

t's the right thing to do! Browse the Web site, reading about the different opportunities available to kids your age. Next, create a short presentation to deliver to your friends. The presentation can be in the form of a letter, song, or even a Web site. Choose the best way to communicate to your friends about the importance of volunteering.
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NNADVOKAT [17]3 years ago
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<span>Volunteering at the Red Cross is the right thing to do, something that affects the greater good.  You will feel good about yourself, get to meet patients with stories that could change your life, and you might even get school credit for volunteering.  You will even become part of a 130-year-old tradition, helping neighbors in need.  Volunteering at the Red Cross can change your life, and the lives of many other people.</span>
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