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volunteering in houston

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by no_answer, Sep 10, 2003.

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  1. meggoleggo

    meggoleggo Member

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    TCH is always good, if they'll let you volunteer. I used to frequent the children's ward there, and loved it when the volunteers would take me around and play games and stuff....

    Try meals on wheels. You sign up for a route for a day and drive around delivering meals to all sorts of old people around downtown. I used to do it all the time for NHS in high school.

    Or there's always old folks homes.
     
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    Don't forget about the various Superfeasts on Thanksgiving day. If you are not too busy with family on that day, I highly recommend it. It is very fulfilling to feed the homeless and hungry on Thanksgiving day.
     
  3. MoBalls

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    Being a volunteer for many causes here in Houston is a great feeling......good for you no_answer.
     
  4. El_Conquistador

    El_Conquistador King of the D&D, The Legend, #1 Ranking

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    I'm just getting started volunteering at Covenant House Texas. It is a shelter for homeless youth. I'll be helping the youth prepare for obtaining their GED as well as going out in the van and recruiting them to come to the shelter and get off the street.
     
  5. codell

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    Don't forget about helping them grow up to be Republican and fiscally conservative. :p
     
  6. Buck Turgidson

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    The YMCAs around town always need volunteer coaches & assistants - soccer season starts in a couple of weeks...woooohoooo.

    I mentioned this in another thread, but check out the Special Olympics, it's probably the most rewarding thing I've ever done.
     
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    as well as Strip Club etiquette and The Hows and Whys of Tipping Waitstaff. :p
     
  8. no_answer

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    Yup, I always type my instead of me. By the way BMW#13, you are now on THE LIST.
     
  9. DallasThomas

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    There's no real organization backing this cause, but what I usually do when I'm feeling charitable in Houston is go to 5th/3rd Ward and buy up all the crack that I can find.

    Then you take it to Katy/Sugar Land/Kingwood, double the price, and sell it all back to the community.

    Taking crack from the poor and giving it to the rich. Like a reverse Robin Hood, but since crack is "negative," simple mathematics will yield:

    (crack)*(reverse robin hood concept)=positive

    A negative times a negative equals a positive, as Edward James Olmos taught me.
     
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    Sweet! If you mean ignore list than you won't see this.
     

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