
Allegany Hope finished up two days at Houghton University Friday during the institution’s first Internship Fair, at which students were able to learn about available experiential learning opportunities, from local to international.
Executive Director and Allegany Hope Community News Editor Casey Jones provided students with information on the many broad-based volunteer opportunities it has available for individuals, from high school students to older adults, to make a difference in their own personal lives and those of their families, churches, other community organizations and beyond.
Public health, youth and other ministries within and outside the church, arts, graphics, communications, business and law were among popular topics, along with bringing organizations together to focus on creating greater impacts within their communities.
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Building Healthy Communities Through Healthy FamiliesTM is our focus at Allegany Hope and Allegany Hope Community News.
This focus includes providing information of value to our readers and encouraging individuals and families to help one another, one way of which is to join in our free community Information Ambassador initiative.
Volunteer Ambassadors assist in spreading the word about various areas of need which you, yourself, may have identified and have a passion for as it relates to greater community awareness, education and action that lead to positive impact in all areas of everyday life.
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