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  2. School Volunteer Program ACT - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, a school volunteer program based on a Western Australian program [3] was introduced in Canberra by the Canberra Weston Creek Rotary Club. [4] Later on, the program was combined with two other existing volunteer programs, the School Volunteer trial program of Charnwood Primary School run at that time by St Barnabas Anglican Church, and the "STYLE" program run at that time by the ...

  3. Wikipedia:Example requests for permission - Wikipedia

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    Commons:Volunteer Response Team for guidance specific to media; Building Wikipedia membership; Requesting copyright permission, especially the section on what to do once permission is confirmed. Declaration of consent for all enquiries; Help:Form I & Affidavit (Current stage Needs Peer review and improvement)

  4. Volunteering - Wikipedia

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    There are many opportunities available in school systems for volunteers. Yet, there are not many requirements in order to volunteer in a school system. Whether one is a high school or TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) graduate or college student, most schools require just voluntary and selfless effort. [24]

  5. After-school activity - Wikipedia

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    After-school activities, also known as after-school programs or after-school care, started in the early 1900s mainly just as supervision of students after the final school bell. [1] Today, after-school programs do much more. There is a focus on helping students with school work but can be beneficial to students in other ways.

  6. Voluntary association - Wikipedia

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    A voluntary group or union (also sometimes called a voluntary organization, common-interest association, [1]: 266 association, or society) is a group of individuals who enter into an agreement, usually as volunteers, to form a body (or organization) to accomplish a purpose. [2]

  7. Freedom Schools - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Schools opened during the first week of July 1964, after approximately 250 Freedom School volunteer teachers attended one-week training sessions at Western College for Women in Oxford, Ohio. The original plans had anticipated 25 Freedom Schools and 1,000 students; by the end of the summer, 41 schools had been opened to over 2,500 students.