Kidlink provides its services free
of charge. It depends on grants, donations, and volunteers who
share our vision and want to support the promotion of quality interpersonal
networking for children and youth around the world.
By joining as a volunteer,
you will become a member of the
Kidlink interpersonal volunteer network. Most members
are classroom teachers. There are also grandparents, aunts and uncles, other
parents, kids, and plain interested adults.
You will be exposed
to objectives, plans, experiences, challenges, conditions, curriculums, needs,
and concerns of teachers and parents. Key people striving to empower our
children. They will tell about what they do, and ask for guidance. If you
don't know the answer, call on your friends in the
Kidlink volunteer network for help.
Those you help will
begin to share with you. Your exposure may lead to invitations for projects,
presentations, and open up other exiting opportunities.
You may want to work
directly with kids, with teachers, or maybe you prefer to help out in some
important "back office" function.
Your choice.
Areas looking for help
Where to go depends on what you want to do:
| Your area of interest |
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Users looking
for help |
| Direct support of kids or students |
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| Teacher support |
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| Web publishing |
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| Listserv management |
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| Programming and technical |
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| General user support |
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| Fundraising |
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| Other |
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If you cannot easily find who to contact from the links above, try our
organization pages, where we
recognize our volunteers' efforts. Those who have contributed considerably
are recognized in the
Kidlink Hall of Fame.
Next page:
Kidlink's fundraising
needs
We want your
ideas!
Sponsors |
Awards |
Want to help?
Home page
Web version maintained by
Odd de Presno. - Updated February
12, 2001.
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® 2001 Kidlink . All rights reserved.
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