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Recruit Volunteers for the Ask a Friend Campaign
Recruit Volunteers for the Ask a Friend Campaign

Ask a Friend Now

Here are several creative ways to ask your friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors to volunteer. Send an e-mail or print out the materials on this page to share with them.


How to Ask a Friend

Send an E-mail
Tell your friends and family about the Ask a Friend campaign. Ask them to help you support volunteerism in your community.

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Printable Materials
Download and print out an Ask a Friend flier, poster, or fact sheet with useful information for your friends and family.

The flier and fact sheet are formatted to print on 8.5" x 11" paper. The flier is provided in color and black and white, select the version you want to print based on your printer.

The poster is provided in two sizes. There is white space at the bottom that can be used to customize the poster with your own message.

Fact Sheet
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Flier
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Poster A
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Poster B
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Fact Sheet
[PDF; 606K]
Color
[PDF; 45K]
8.5X11
[PDF; 60K]
8.5X11
[PDF; 66K]
 
  B/W
[PDF; 45K]
11X17
[PDF; 72K]
11X17
[PDF; 79K]
 

Adobe Acrobat Reader required to download.

Volunteer Voices

"I love kids. I think these kids need something and volunteering gives me something, too."
— Ruth Holmes


"Children are everybody's responsibility and it is up to us to make a difference. We all have to be involved."
— Wanda Floyd-Fields


"Helping those children really boosts your self-esteem and makes you feel young at heart."
—Thelma Johnson