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Everyone Helps, Everyone Wins

How Absolutely Anyone Can Pitch In, Help Out, Give Back, and Make the World a Better Place

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The director of one of the largest grassroots volunteer programs in the country shows how everyone can give back.
Just in time for the season of giving, Everyone Helps, Everyone Wins will change how Americans give back to their communities.
Once a self-proclaimed "reluctant volunteer"-too busy and unmotivated- David Levinson is now director of the largest regional volunteer network, Big Sunday, with an army of fifty thousand volunteers across California. Speaking to the reluctant volunteer in everyone, he boosts our "Volunteer IQ" with specific advice on how, where, and why we can help. He candidly addresses the benefits and pitfalls of volunteering. And he tackles situations and individuals across the spectrum-people with one free day a year, retirees, community organizers, and those who want to ensure their checks go to the right cause. With a list of "Fifty-two Ways to Give Back," David brainstorms ideas for traditional and offbeat ways to contribute to your community; each has the pros, the cons, and a how-to guide. Combined with a comprehensive appendic listing online and print resources, this book provides both the motivation and the action plan to get every community working.
Sixty-one million Americans volunteered last year and many more made charitable donations. This will become the book they-and their community's organizers-all need to make sure their time and money are put to good use.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 3, 2010
      Levinson, director of the regional volunteer network Big Sunday, offers one-stop reading for the socially conscious looking to get involved in and substantively contribute to their communities. He writes briskly and enthusiastically, sharing how to identify your skills and match them to a nonprofit or cause to make your support even more valuable, how to gauge your commitment level before getting involved, the characteristics of good and bad volunteers, and how those required to do volunteer work can make the most of it. He shares tips for those looking to volunteer as a family, school, faith group, or business, and provides advice for retirees, those between jobs, prospective fund raisers, and those looking to make the holidays brighter for those less fortunate. Thorough, engaging, and highly relevant, this “do good, feel good” book is an invaluable resource for those contemplating new forays into volunteerism.

    • Library Journal

      July 1, 2010
      According to Levinson—who founded the regional community service event Big Sunday—most people want to make the world a better place. He offers a wealth of ideas for volunteer opportunities and uses his experience to give advice on finding the right fit, managing expectations, and leaving a negative situation. His list of "52 Ways You Can Help in the Coming Year" is a gold mine. This is a great starting point for businesses, families, religious groups, retirees, and job seekers wanting to perform some kind of community service.

      Copyright 2010 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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