From: "Reis, Elizabeth" Elizabeth.Reis@METROKC.GOV
Subject: Important: volunteers needed anywhere in the country!!
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 15:50:17 -0800
Dear Safe Schools members and friends ...
NEED YOUR HELP. We need up to 15 volunteers -- who live anywhere!! -- to help with the next edition of the Safe Schools Resource Guide.
What you would do? You would edit one or more sections of the previous edition of the Resource Guide [ http://www.safeschools-wa.org/rg99cont.html]. That means (1) checking to see if that section is still up-to-date and (2) identifying things that need to be added to it.
For example, if you took the "videos" section, you would make sure all the videos we have listed were still available from the same distributors, at the same address or email or phone -- and then you would do some searching to see what videos we ought to add, either because they are better than some of those currently in the Guide, or because they address issues we missed.
Sections you could volunteer to edit:
If this sounds like fun, contact Gabriel Foster, co-chair of the Community Access Project: 206-632-0500, ext.25 or gfoster@afsc.org
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