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Get ready for National Volunteer Week!

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National Volunteer Week is next week. What's your plan to make a difference? Donor's Digest Navigati

National Volunteer Week is next week. What's your plan to make a difference? [View email online]( Donor's Digest Navigating your philanthropic journey Check Out Our Volunteering Tips to Help You Make the Most of National Volunteer Week [Read Our Donor Resource]( [Volunteers picking up trash]( {NAME} -- National Volunteer Week is next week, April 21-27. What's your plan to spread some kindness and make a difference? We've got some tips in this week's donor resource on how you can make a positive impact. [Read Our Donor Resource]( Volunteering is so much more than giving back; it's about connecting with others and building a stronger, more compassionate society. Whether you have a few hours to spare each week or just want to lend a hand for a special event, there are countless ways to get involved and make a meaningful contribution. No matter how you show up this National Volunteer Week, thank you for your dedication to making the world a better place. Your willingness to give your time and energy to support causes you care about truly makes a difference. Warm regards, Kevin Scally Chief Relationship Officer [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Want to change how to receive these emails? You can update your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from all. Charity Navigator Tax ID: 13-4148824 ©2024 Charity Navigator. All rights reserved. 299 Market Street, Suite 250, Saddle Brook, NJ, 07663, US [.]( [.](

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