Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Short-term volunteering can have long-term, positive effects on the community

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by Daniel Sieradski | December 10, 2010 | 0 comments
Short-term volunteering can have long-term, positive effects on communities
"The Worth of What They Do," Repair the World's first major study of the Jewish service-learning field.
Repair the World Announces Results of a Study Examining the Effects of Alternative Breaks and Other Short-Term Volunteer Projects on Communities in Need in the U.S. and Abroad
Repair the World is pleased to announce the results of its commissioned study “The Worth of What They Do,” by Ellen Irie, Principal at BTW informing change, to examine the effects of short-term service projects on the communities they serve. Much research has been done on positive impacts for volunteers, such as a sense of accomplishment and first-hand experience of global problems such as poverty and food insecurity. However, relatively little research has been done on the long-term effects of such projects on the communities they serve beyond concrete, short-term gains—for example, a new irrigation ditch or a freshly painted community center.

ASB: Second Payment Due

Before the Holiday Break there are a couple items of ASB business to attend to:
FIRST, please be aware that by this Thursday, December 16th you must pay 50% of your total program (for Alt SPRING Break).  The reason we had to move the due date up one day was because the university (in it's infinite wisdom) is switching over accounting systems December 17th.  


SECOND, PLEASE PAY 50% OF YOUR PROGRAM FEE BY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16TH.  Follow this link [Make a Payment!] to pay online or come in the ASB office during normal business hours to write a check payable to 'MSU'.

THIRD, if you previously had issues with the online payment system please try again.  If you are still receiving a message in error let me know as soon as possible so I can correct this with our tech person.

Good luck on finals!

--
Keith Bouck
Alternative Spring Break
Site Leader Coordinator 2010-2011
Email: asb.siteleader@gmail.com
PH: (517) 355-3326

"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better.  It's not."

-- Dr. Suess