Posts Tagged education

Nonprofits to Know #3: Communities In Schools

One in three kids in Whatcom County will fail to graduate from high school.  I hope you agree with me that even one high school dropout is a real problem: one we can solve together. Read the rest of this entry »

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What’s All the Buzz About!?

The WVC offices have been abuzz with activity for the past few weeks–Project Homeless Connect is this Thursday; we’re getting the word out about the free CPR/First aid Training on March 20, our Theatre Guild fundraiser happening April 8, the Heart and Hands volunteer awards event coming up the last Sunday in April and the Human Race kickoff on April 20-22. The buzz is from the activity of the many volunteers that make up a large part of the organizing teams. Read the rest of this entry »

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How Butterfly Wings Change the World

Written by Laura Draper, Human Services student at Western Washington University & Chore Program intern

When I first went into the human services program at Western Washington University, we were asked, “Why do you want to become a human services professional?” My answer Read the rest of this entry »

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Volunteering: Selfless AND Selfish?

Written by: Garrett Osborne, WWU Communications 318 Student

Volunteerism is a selfless, sacrificial act…at least that’s what everyone thinks. But let’s be honest, it can benefit the volunteer almost equally, or more. Think about it: volunteering is a way to meet new people, network amongst nonprofits, get class credit, build your resume, gain experience, get personal satisfaction, and stroke your ego a little bit. Amongst all of these secret motivations to volunteer, you know that someone else benefits from the time & energy you put in. Read the rest of this entry »

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Why Do You Want to Volunteer at Project Homeless Connect?

100 people sitting in a room, facing a projector screen, and still we decide to go around the room and introduce every person, one-by-one. A sigh and a passing thought of how much time this is going to take, until the comments people have are so riveting, the time flies and I want more. Read the rest of this entry »

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Nonprofits to Know #1: Bellingham Books to Prisoners

Bellingham Books to Prisoners, a pretty self-explanatory name for the nonprofit, but take a look behind the scenes and the mission goes much deeper. What it means? It is the power to provide someone with a simple item, a book, that can make a powerful and positive difference in that person’s life.

Check out the video below for an idea of what the organization provides: Read the rest of this entry »

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A Trip to WVC is “Well Worth the Time!”

Written By: Lacey Kara, WWU Service-Learning student

Despite volunteering for local non-profit organizations, such as Big Brothers and Big Sisters, and Bellingham Parks and Recreation through Whatcom Volunteer Center, and frequently viewing their list of current volunteer opportunities, I’ve never been to their office.  Last week, I finally visited the WVC office, and discovered what else they have to offer.  Not only do they provide a place for volunteers and local non-profits seeking opportunities and assistance to be matched, but they have their own programs established in our community.  Three such programs include “Volunteer Chore Program,” “House 2 Home Network,” and “Project Warm-Up.” Read the rest of this entry »

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Second annual Project Homeless Connect works to end homelessness in Whatcom County

Bellingham, Wash – On March 4, 2010, more than 600 people in Whatcom County will receive free, confidential services, including dental care, medical exams, vision screening, women’s health care, information on veteran benefits, housing assistance, and much more. Project Homeless Connect will be held in downtown Bellingham, at the Depot Market Square, The Majestic, Central Lutheran Church, Whatcom County Annex, YWCA and Red Cedar Dharma Hall. Read the rest of this entry »

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How to Help Haiti

A message from Nicola Goren, CEO of the Corporation for National and Community Service

As we are all too aware, on Tuesday Haiti experienced an earthquake that caused devastation beyond what words and photos can convey.  There is tremendous loss of life, catastrophic damage to most buildings affecting a third of the population, and dire need for food, water and medical care.  Our thoughts are with the people of Haiti and their families and loved ones. Read the rest of this entry »

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Service Learning…of course it helps!

Written By: Laura Draper

An article in the New York Times, by Stephanie Strom, talked about service learning, and if it really helps organizations. Being an intern myself, I thought of course it helps! We’re providing the help that local agencies need in the community. What I didn’t think of though, was that maybe there are schools that don’t have as much structure as mine when it comes to students doing service learning. Strom talked about a small down in Massachusetts where a local organization is overwhelmed with students that come in when class is in session asking what they can do to help. I can see how if a student were to come in without any direction, it could be overwhelming for an organization. Read the rest of this entry »

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