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Are you willing to make a difference?

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Are you willing to manually volunteer ?

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  1. NO  I will not help Gore rob the poor.


  2. you mean there are jobs to do done by hands to make a difference?

  3. Been into conservation efforts and environmental advocacy since 2000. So rewarding and worthwhile.

    There is still so much to do and we have so much to give!

    The power to make a difference and touch lives is in all of us.

    Calling more volunteers!

  4. Yes sir... There are many ways we can be of assistance. My wife and I just bought four reusable bags that can be carried quite easily, (her two fit in her purse). Mine are kept in my car hooked by a carabiner to my dash where they are in view and remind me to use them.These are our latest contributions to the environment.

  5. yea im willing 2 make a difference

  6. i want to conserved paper as much as i can. i work at my mom's office as an asisstant, and i have to shred BIG boxes of paper sometimes. i ask the workers what they do with the "confetti" and they said they just threw them away. that really upsetted me cuz they were killing trees. im trying to find a website where i can donate those big bags of shredded paper.

  7. What do you mean by 'manually?' Anyhow, I may not volunteer work, but I do believe in conserving energy.

  8. You mean as opposed to automatically volunteer?

  9. I am!! But I think if they made "being green" less expensive, more people would "convert". All the littles things add up...we just have to keep making them aware!

  10. Did you know that most so called "volunteers" don't even get paid!?!?

  11. By God yes I'm ready just as soon as i see all those rich folks out there count me in. But as it is I'm sick of cleaning up after a bunch of rich spoiled snobs . The way i see it that its better for it to all fall apart then for me to do all the work wile the rich wreak the benefits . If they want me to do there work then pay me .

  12. I've been a volunteer naturalist for years but recently stopped helping due to my work and politics.  But lately I've gotten back into it, manning the nature center and answering questions for visitors.  It's very rewarding, but I think I like the physical work better, clearing the weeds off "Tern Island" so the birds have more nesting opportunities, or removing exotic non-natives to increase the biological diversity of the habitat.

    I have met a ton of cool people in the process.  Many friendships have resulted throughout the years.

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