College students and graduates volunteering for longer termsUSA TodayDecember 1, 2011
University of Florida senior Maria Fitzgerald never expected to be deployed to New York on her fourth day of volunteering with the American Red Cross. But after Hurricane Irene hit the East Coast, Fitzgerald and another full-time intern at the Red Cross, Molly Jansen, were asked to drive from Florida to New York. "We were just told to pack our bags and go help," Fitzgerald says. "We ended up staying in New York for a month." Fitzgerald and Jansen are two of a growing group of college students and recent graduates engaging in longer-term service activities. Anna Oakley, a member of Americorps' National Civilian Community Corps, teaches kids about river life at the National Mississippi River Museum in Dubuque, Iowa. The number of college students who volunteer actually decreased from 2009 to 2010, but the total number of volunteer hours increased, a 2010 study conducted by Volunteering in America showed. Read the full article. If you like this kind of content, sign up for an NCoC.net account and we'll customize your homepage recommendations based on your interests..
Many people are ready to work and /or unovlteer but have sometimes been plucked out from their jobs and asked to be reporting at the police stations or Home Office for months and sometimes years as the government pay their rent, bills food etc. Some of them had lived legally in the UK for several years but suddenly due to some technicalities, they are pulled out of work and have depend on the government (if they are lucky) and become frustrated and de-skilled in the process. They are not criminals, they end up living in the UK for many years in this state of limbo, only to be granted Indefinate or Discretionary Leave to Remain after so much suffering and waste of public funds. They should be allowed to work in order to pay taxes and their own upkeep as their immigration status is being sorted. In some of these cases, one really has to ask whether the law is set in stone; was the law made for man/woman or was man made for the law!!
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The real issue is mobility - that anyone who plays by the rules and works hard should have access to the #AmericanDream http://t.co/vZja15kS
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