Eva Schindler-Rainman

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GSUSA News, excerpted from New York Times, June 6, 1977
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Journal of Volunteer Administration
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Journal of Volunteer Administration
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FACETS, Vol. 43, No.5, May 1982, Medical Association Auxiliary
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Vancouver Volunteer Centre
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Journal of Volunteer Administration
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Center for a Voluntary Society, Washington, DC
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The Journal of Volunteer Administration, Winter 1982-3
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Girl Scout Leader Magazine, January/February 1974
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The Journal of Volunteer Administration, Spring 1984
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The Journal of Volunteer Administration, Spring 1984
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Vancouver Volunteer Centre
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Training and Development Journal, August 1981
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Voluntary Action Leadership, Summer 1986
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Workshop Proceedings, ACTION, February 14-15, 1978
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Paper given at the ACTION Region V Conference, March 20, 1991
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From the preface: The authors of this book are social scientists with practical and tested strategies for rebuilding collaborative communities. An important feature of this book is that the authors are not prescriptive-they don't tell you what should be done; they are descriptive - they tell you what has been done that you can draw on. They are reporting on their own action research, done while serving as consultants to eighty-eight communities. From this rich experience they are able to portray a variety of strategies adaptable to a variety of situations.

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University of California Extension
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New Designs for Youth Development, Associates for Youth Development, Inc., November-December 1980
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