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10 Meaningful Ways To Do Community Service Online
Help Others Network Online & Accomplish Their Goals
With Character And Compassion

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There’s a movement gaining momentum everyday and it’s global! It’s about mentoring, inspiring, and empowering one another to realize we can all make a positive difference; simply by passing on kind acts and good deeds.
Now you can perform acts of kindness online from the comfort of your own home, on your own computer, on your own time. The first thing that happens is a volunteer mentor performs an act of kindness (L.O.V.E.) on you. Your Pass It Forward (PIF) online volunteer mentor will help you... Learn your purpose, Organize your passion, Volunteer your gift, and Engage your heart. It's all done online and after 30 minutes you will be trained to do the same thing for others so that you can pass it forward too. Best of all, it's all FREE!
L.O.V.E. It Forward is now an online community service mentoring program. In just 30 minutes via an online chat with a volunteer mentor, a protege (community service provider) will L.O.V.E. - Learn their purpose, Organize their passion, Volunteer their gift, and be given the opportunity to Engage their heart so that they can then pass it forward too! See 9 other meaningful ways to be of service to others below:
The following 10 meaningful ways to do community service online have been approved by We, The World (a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization), to qualify as community service credit. All programs are documented online so that the person that assigned your service hours can actually see your work. Upon completion of your service time, you will receive a stamped letter as well as a certificate of completion from We, The World. Please verify with the person that assigned your service that you can receive credit for online service prior to starting. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact arlan@wetheworld.org.
10 Meaningful Ways To Do Community Service Online:
1) PIF Mentor: After a 30 minute online chat, the protege is sent the online script with directions on how they may now be a PIF Mentor too if they wish. You will also receive a free web page on this site. To see a sample web page click HERE. PIF Mentors that are doing community service will receive one hour credit for each complete mentoring session. A complete mentoring session is as follows:
a) Arrange to do a 1/2 hour online chat with a friend, family member, co-worker, or anyone who wishes to learn their purpose, organize their passion, volunteer their gift and engage their heart.
b) Go to any online chat room and go through the 30 minute chat process. This time, you will be the mentor and they will be your protege.
c) You must make a copy of the chat and send a copy to your protege as well as a copy to aunitedworld@gmail.com. *Note* As soon as we have our new website www.pifmentor.org completed, this process will be done automatically.
2) PIF Research Director: After a 30 minute online chat, the community service provider contacts the charitable organizations (of interest to them) in their community and provides We, The World (WTW) with the nonprofit's mission along with the volunteer coordinators name, phone number, email address and fax number. In addition the community service provider will let the volunteer coordinator know that while they are doing research for WTW, they may also be interested in helping that organization online too. Often, other charitable organizations may want to recognize their current and past volunteers by emailing certificates of appreciation that they can then download and hang on their wall.
If a community service provider is interested in this type of service, they will keep a chart showing the time they initially contacted the nonprofit and the time they finished receiving all of the information. To see the format for sending in research click HERE.
3) PIF Kindness Judge: After a 30 minute online chat, the community service provider researches people and organizations in their community that are Passing It Forward. Passing It Forward is performing acts of kindness that do not involve money. To see examples, go to PIF Programs. WTW wants to highlight these heroic people and organizations on our website and we need your help. As you can see from the examples, we are looking for people that are mentoring, creating their own videos about passing it forward, or want to start their own PIF Program based upon their purpose, passion, gift and mission.
If a community service provider is interested in this type of service, they will submit the stories to arlan@wetheworld.org. A community service provider will be given 1/2 hour credit for each story published.
To see the format for sending in a story click HERE. To see sample community service completion letter click HERE.
4) PIF Public Relations Developer: After a 30 minute online chat, the community service provider will receive a free web page on the www.aunitedworld.org site based upon their purpose, passion and gift and is encouraged to additionally go to www.neighborhoodlink.com and start their own neighborhood website for the zip code that they reside in and set up a free web page. This online volunteer will become the LO.V.E. It Forward Ambassador, Pass It Forward Director and or We, The World Charity Consultant of their zip code! It's all FREE and the online volunteer can be their own administrator for their site! See sample HERE.
8) Help PIF Create Online Questions to help improve a person's self esteem and self confidence, we are asking community service providers to read articles of interest and then answer the questions pertaining to those articles. Currently there are 81 articles approved for community service. We are currently looking for people to create the online questions for each article. Also look at helping others build character by creating online exercises on character building.
Additional Ways to Volunteer Online:
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Ready to make a difference by volunteering?
Here are links to organizations that offer a wide range of opportunities to participate. And, you can learn how to become a project leader, too.
Each organization offers its own approach to volunteering — take a look and see what they have to offer.
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The state office that manages programs for service and volunteerism across California.
A federal program that supports involvement in volunteer opportunities across the country.
The largest volunteer and civic action network in the nation, including more than 250 action centers that provide volunteer opportunities in the United States and 12 other countries.
An exciting campaign sponsored by the Entertainment Industry Foundation that unites networks and Hollywood studios to promote volunteerism and public service.
Manages volunteer projects and events throughout Los Angeles, as well as project leader trainings to teach how to organize large-scale community events.
Your online resource for finding volunteer opportunities, or show you how to create your own.
A social service organization that refers volunteers to help more than 2,500 agencies.
United Way of Greater Los Angeles volunteer website dedicated to creating pathways out of poverty.
Connects volunteers to more than 60,000 nonprofit organizations.
Global opportunities to volunteer
These agencies provide information about volunteering in other countries as well as the United States.
Connects volunteers to micro-economic and human development programs worldwide.
Serves as a global clearinghouse for information and resources about volunteerism.
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