what should I do for community service at Glendale?

January 11th, 2008 | by |
Glendale
shantroast asked:


It needs to be non-profit, accept a 14 year old that goes to Clark Magnet High, and not related to government

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  1. 3 Responses to “what should I do for community service at Glendale?”

  2. By mpkrogmidconet on Jan 14, 2008 | Reply

    Church/religious organizations
    day care - shelters - nursing homes
    schools - pre-schools
    animal shelters
    Salvation Army or Good Will type places
    food banks
    library
    hospital - hospice care
    senior citizen center
    Just pick a place you’d like to work at and go ask if they need any volunteers!

  3. By sweet17 on Jan 16, 2008 | Reply

    For ur area check out hope this is where turned to volunteer in high.
    The elderly or animals it out hope this helps.

  4. By Snotto le Cloun on Jan 17, 2008 | Reply

    I’d suggest calling up your local bounty hunting/bail bondsman services and ask if you can help out there. You’ll gain valuable insight into those who were not rehabilitated by serving community hours as part of their probation.

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