Friday, September 12, 2008

Robert Henreich - Charity gives kids chance for flying Disneyland visit (The New Zealand Herald)

Charity gives kids chance for flying Disneyland visit (The New Zealand Herald)
Up, up and away - a group of lucky children are flying off to Disneyland to mark 25 years' service of a charity that has been giving children with terminal illnesses trips of a lifetime.

Domino staff in charity bike ride (PrintWeek)
Domino Printing Sciences is doing its bit for charity with employees taking part in the recent annual London to Cambridge bike ride. The event was held in aid of Breakthrough Breast Cancer. The first of the Domino team completed the gruelling 58-mile course in three hours, 30 minutes.

Ready To Volunteer (Park Hills Daily Journal)
Dad Casey Barnhouse gets himself fingerprinted Aug. 25 so he can become a “Level II Volunteer” for his son Preston’s class. Amy Nations helps the parents and grandparents with finger-printing for security purposes at Jefferson Elementary in Farmington. - Submitted photo

Volunteer Center hosts 9/11 memorial, hands out ribbons (Central Michigan Life)
When Ashley Sharp walked up and took a ribbon on Thursday, she left with a tangible memorial of World Trade Center worker Nicholas Pietrunti. Throughout the week, the Boon junior and others paid homage to Sept. 11 victims through the Volunteer Center's service project "Ribbons to Remember.

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