“We Need Volunteers!”
A little time to spare for cats? Across North Sheffield, there are thousands of stray cats(流浪貓). These cats need temporary(臨時的)homes until they find their forever families. Many of them are cared for by volunteers in their homes. Most of our volunteers care for one or two cats at a time. They also help find new homes for these cats. Their efforts make a great difference. For further information, please contact us. Email: teamleader@northsheffield. cats. org.uk Website: northsheffield. cats. org.uk |
Teen volunteer team at the New Rochelle Public Library WHO? Teens who want to join the NRPL (NOT because their parents are making them do it). Teens entering the 7th to 12th grades. Teens who are reliable(可信賴的). WHAT? There are lots of ways to volunteer in the library, from keeping the shelves clean to teaching computer skills. Please visit our website (www.nrpl.org) to see our complete “menu” of chances. WHY? Besides helping others, volunteering teaches you job skills and values; introduces you to teens from other schools; is fun! HOW? Find out an application. You can pick one up in the library or find it on our website. For more information, please contact; Ken Petrilli, Teen Services Librarian 813-3735/nrplteens@wlsmail.org. |
Volunteers Needed! Weekend Receptionists(接待員) at Doey’s House First Saturday of every month, 8 a.m. to noon Every other Sunday, 8 a m. to noon/noon to 4 p. m. Duties include; Answering the phone, greeting visitors, ... For more information, please call Lindsay Anderson, at 301-791-6360. |
1.What do volunteers in North Sheffield do?
A.They care for the stray cats.
B.They look for more and more stray cats
C.They help some volunteers find new homes.
D.They help people spare time for some stray cats.
2.Before you become a volunteer at the NRPL, you must_______________.
A.visit the library B.contact Ken Petrilli
C.complete an application D.learn some computer skill
3.If you are one of the weekend receptionists at Doey's House, you need to do the following things except______________.
A.answering the phones
B.greeting some visitors
C.calling Lindsay Anderson at 301-791-6360
D.volunteering on the first Saturday of every month
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