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A Kidlink Diary

New resources for helpers

Kidlink's support network is run by some 500 people in 34 countries. They all have real jobs that "compete" with their Kidlink volunteer work. Our resulting management challenge is that it takes more people to get a job done, coordination by email, that it often takes longer time, and that help requested must not be too time consuming for the individual helper.
At our new home page for Volunteers, it may now be easier find things you want to be involved with. There are relatively detailed descriptions of some of our needs. Sometimes maybe too detailed . The details are needed to try overcome the complexity of cooperation virtually beyond borders and time zones.
Sure, you can jump on a big task to do it all by yourself! On the other hand, it may make sense to start small and just volunteer for some little subtask. No task is too little in Kidlink. Everything helps. When you know more about how it works, you can go for more.
If you speak another language than English, please note that translations rank very high on our list of needs, and that there's also a special home page for Kidlink translators.

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