The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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Pagina 104
... Volunteers , Change in the Suburbs " by Andree Brooks . What functions are served by the volun- tary associations ... volunteer activities make for a " good community ? " SUGGESTED READINGS Gilbert , N. , Specht , H. , & Brown , C ...
... Volunteers , Change in the Suburbs " by Andree Brooks . What functions are served by the volun- tary associations ... volunteer activities make for a " good community ? " SUGGESTED READINGS Gilbert , N. , Specht , H. , & Brown , C ...
Pagina 105
... volunteer aide . " Maybe I don't have as much time as someone who is not working outside the home , but what time I have I still want to give , " said Miss Barcelona , who is in her late 20's . The project is part of her commitment to ...
... volunteer aide . " Maybe I don't have as much time as someone who is not working outside the home , but what time I have I still want to give , " said Miss Barcelona , who is in her late 20's . The project is part of her commitment to ...
Pagina 106
... volunteer positions in the schools are more likely to be grandmothers than mothers . “ Older women now make up the bulk of our regulars , " said Elaine London , coordinator of volunteers for the White Plains public schools . " They've ...
... volunteer positions in the schools are more likely to be grandmothers than mothers . “ Older women now make up the bulk of our regulars , " said Elaine London , coordinator of volunteers for the White Plains public schools . " They've ...
Sommario
Developing a Community Orientation | 1 |
The Competent Community | 17 |
The Demographic Development of Communities | 37 |
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