Volunteer with Samara, a new organization dedicated to strengthening our culture of public service

What can I do? Volunteers Needed

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When: 02:27 PM February 22, 2010

Samara is a new organization dedicated to the idea that public service and public leadership matter. We encourage this with projects that strengthen three areas: political leadership; participation of citizens in public life; and public affairs journalism. More information on our projects is available at www.samaracanada.com.

We are looking for a small team of volunteers to help develop Samara's next phase of activities. If you're interested in thinking about tough problems, researching and discussing ideas with others, please consider applying. More information is available here: http://www.samaracanada.com/Volunteer_With_Us

Samara was founded in 2009, and is an independent, charitable organization. We are based in Toronto, but our projects extend into communities across the country.

Contact information: Alison Loat
Web link for more information: www.samaracanada.com

by AlisonLoat


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