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  2. Make a difference by volunteering on the SouthCoast: Here's how.

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    There are many ways to get involved with Star Kids. Volunteer opportunities include tutoring, assistance at our events, college internships, serving on fundraising committees, lending a particular ...

  3. StandUp for Kids - Wikipedia

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    StandUp for Kids is a US 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization founded in 1990. Its stated mission is to "End the Cycle of Youth Homelessness". StandUp for Kids is run almost entirely by volunteers and has established multiple outreach programs over the United States. It is dedicated to making a difference to at-risk or homeless kids. [1]

  4. Center for Pan Asian Community Services, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The organization steadily grew with the Asian American population increase following the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta and was able to expand its services. Into the 21st century, the Center for Pan Asian Community Services has approximately 100 staff and serves over 30,000 people of all ethnic and racial groups annually.

  5. A little help goes a long way: Places to volunteer across the ...

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  6. Merch Madness - Wikipedia

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    The video also features cameos from Rubin and other celebrities who participated in Fanatics Global Volunteer Day, including NBA players Chris Paul, Joel Embiid and Donovan Mitchell, NFL players Eli Manning, Tom Brady, Odell Beckham Jr. and Russell Wilson, rap artists ASAP Ferg, Meek Mill, Quavo and DJ Khaled and journalist Taylor Rooks.

  7. Athletes for Kids - Wikipedia

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    Athletes for Kids is a nonprofit organization founded in 2002. The organization works to enhance the lives of children with special needs by partnering them with a high school athlete to form an encouraging friendship. AFK's mission is to create communities where children of all abilities are celebrated. [1]

  8. What is a ‘Venmo Mom’? Mom explains why she refuses to ...

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    “When kids gets hurt at school, the nurse usually calls mom first,” she says. Neal is very grateful to moms who donate their time. “It takes a community to make it all happen,” Neal tells ...

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