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About your question. DD graduated from HS in May. She is currently volunteering through a church agency (Mennonite Disaster Service). They have long term volunteers (a months or more -- she plans to stay 7 months) and short term volunteers (Less than a month -- often just a week or two). Lots of youth groups and senior citizens choose to do the short term volunteer work. Some people work as cooks, etc, instead of home building. They provide a small monthly allowance, I believe, and transportation to the project (they paid to fly her there, and to fly her home for Christmas), housing and meals. She has to provide her own health insurance, but most of her support is provided, in return for her volunteer work. You can find out more about them, if you want, by googling "Mennonite Disaster Service". Many service and mission agencies require that volunteer raise their own support through donations from friends and family. We felt fortunate that we didn't need to do that with MDS. My husband and I, before we were married (and, again, after) volunteered through "Mennonite Voluntary Service". That's how we met. And, back in 1959-1960, my mom volunteered through them too. So, DD is the third generation in my family to do voluntary service work. Yes, Sarah, I am very proud of her. PM me, or email me if you want more info. You don't have to be Mennonite to volunteer with either of them. ~ Faith
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