From history we know that working in community (not on our own) is the best way to make change. Young people explore the work of nonprofits related to equity and social justice.
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Pat Bjorhovde and Jacklyn P. Boice
Written by Rick Smith with some content from an earlier edition by Cheryl Gage.
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Written by Casey Ruschman with some content from an earlier edition by Melia Tourangeau
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To introduce students to examples of the major types of nonprofit organization: arts, education, environment, health, religion, and social services. Each site is representative of a nonprofit category and the visit is to give students an example of opportunities for giving.
Written by Bethany Hansen with some content from an earlier edition by
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Students explore the legacy of George H. W. Bush and how he has contributed to the common good as part of his lifelong commitment to service and through his Points of Light initiative. The students work in small groups to answer questions and present to the class for discussion. Each student...
Authored by Jordan Almos
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