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Volunteer Resources

T

here were many op–

portunities available

to learn about and be in–

volved in community ser–

vices. The Volunteer Re–

sources office and director,

Judy Rauner offered sup–

po rt services to

individual volunteering.

Some projects they offered

were: brightening a senior

citizen's day, a weekend

working at the Viejas Indian

Reservation, referee at the

community projects

which were initiated

by students, faculty

and staff. The Asso–

ciated Students

Community Service

Committee spon–

sored several pro–

jects, which made

it

easier for group and

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