[NIFL-HEALTH:2168] Re: volunteer opportunities?

From: Tony Sebastiano (tonys@educationconnection.k12.ct.us)
Date: Thu Feb 03 2000 - 14:16:53 EST


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Great idea, Beth...what about starting with the local adult education programs in
your area.  They run nurse aide classes, phlobetomy, etc...

bglavosek@siegelgale.com wrote:

> Hello. My name is Beth and I live in the Los Angeles area. I am interested in
> volunteering my time in the area of health literacy. I am a writer who has
> worked with some health care companies to create plain English materials.
>
> I am thinking that there must be some community-based organizations who would
> welcome "an extra pair of hands" in the area of developing educational
> materials. How can I go about identifying which organizations might be
> interested in my skills?
>
> Thanks,
> Beth Glavosek



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