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Friendship Circle - Volunteers

SPECIAL FRIENDS

You're a teen through and through. You love CDs, DVDs, and cool clothes. But, you can't make a difference with just great gear. It takes other must-haves like time, friendship, or being a volunteer!

Say "yes" to volunteering time and friendship, because we know someone who really needs a Friend its a child with special needs. The Friendship Circles got three terrific ways for you to be a part of something that's really incredible.

We know teens can and do make a difference, and the mitzvah of being a Circle volunteer is a great way to give an extraordinary gift to an extraordinary kid! Hey, youll make lots of new friends too! Why not enjoy activities with other teens just like you, teens who know that giving to others makes you feel better about yourself and the world!  

Find a phone to contact David Nathan at friendshipcircle@nsjewish.com

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Wanna know more?

Friends@Home! That's right! Well match you, and another Jewish teen, with a child who has special needs. Youll both make a weekly visit to your Special Friends home to share activities. The personal rewards are awesome!

Think "coffee break." Think "down time." Think what youll do for the parents who really need a breather!

Lots of extras to the Friendship Circle, too. Special benefits like awesome trips, educational workshops, training programs, and cool social events.

                       

So, are you ready to call or e-mail the Friendship Circle today?

A Special Friend is waiting for your visit.

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