2. Chicken Soup for the Volunteer's Soul: Stories to Celebrate the Spirit of Courage, Caring and Community Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Arline Oberst, John Boal, Tom Lagana, Laura Lagana, Arline Mcgraw Oberst, John T. Boal |  Rating: 5.0/5 Rank: 54141 | According to authors Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, Arline McGraw
Oberst, John T. Boal and Tom and Laura Lagana, over 200 million people
around the world offer their time to volunteering. Dozens of them tell
their... more
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3. So You Want to Join the Peace Corps: What to Know Before You Go Dillon Banerjee |  Rating: 4.5/5 Rank: 25287 | YA-Using a question-and-answer format, a former Peace Corps volunteer
addresses the concerns teenagers and parents might harbor about this
important decision. From packing tips and living among the locals to
medical services... more
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4. How to Live Your Dream of Volunteering Overseas Joseph Collins, Stefano Dezerega, Zahara Heckscher |  Rating: 5.0/5 Rank: 25540 | More than 100,000 people contact the Peace Corps every year, but only 3,000
are placed overseas. To help more Americans find volunteer opportunities
abroad Joseph Collins, Stefano DeZerega, and Zahara Heckscher-all... more
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7. Soul of a Citizen: Living With Conviction in a Cynical Time Paul Rogat Loeb |  Rating: 4.0/5 Rank: 65015 | These are indeed cynical times. But to hide behind the smugness of cynicism
is a kind of self-imposed death sentence, explains writer and social
commentator Paul Loeb. In fact, now is the ideal time for gathering all... more
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8. Once upon a Town: The Miracle of the North Platte Canteen Bob Greene |  Rating: 4.5/5 Rank: 68207 | Millions of American soldiers, many of whom had never left their hometowns
before, crossed the nation by rail during the years of World War II on
their way to training camps and distant theaters of battle. In a little
town... more
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9. Once upon a Town: The Miracle of the North Platte Canteen Bob Greene |  Rating: 4.5/5 Rank: 71036 | Millions of American soldiers, many of whom had never left their hometowns
before, crossed the nation by rail during the years of World War II on
their way to training camps and distant theaters of battle. In a little
town... more
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