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GIVE BACK. An increased demand for volunteers creates opportunities to do community work in diverse avenues. Embrace volunteering and viewing it as a way to help others is key to being genuine about it. While volunteering may be done with different motivations, the end goal of serving the community remains the same.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Treat volunteering as a chance to grow

The Rubicon Staff May 24, 2022
Everyone has every resource they need to volunteer: themselves.
Senior Jane Jackson plays with her foster cat at the Animal Humane Society. “Recently I totally failed at being a foster because I adopted one of [them]. That’s the hardest part; not wanting to adopt all of these cute animals,” Jackson said.

Jackson fosters furry friends: does good in an adorable way

Boraan Abdulkarim, Editor-in-Chief February 7, 2016
Senior Jane Jackson shares her fostering experience with the Animal Human Society's fostering program.
Community Service Spotlight: Ristau combines service and love for animals

Community Service Spotlight: Ristau combines service and love for animals

Lucas Johnson, Sports Editor November 24, 2015
Claire Ristau helps get dogs adopted with the Animal Humane Society.
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