How to Volunteer at the Muscular Dystrophy Association

Posted by Anonymous , 9/4/2007 Tags:VolunteerMuscularDystrophyAssociation
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How to Volunteer at the Muscular Dystrophy Association

Introduction

Nonprofit and other social organizations welcome the help of volunteers. Follow these steps to volunteer at the Muscular Dystrophy Association, which strives to "conquer more than 40 neuromuscular diseases that affect a million Americans of all ages."

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Steps

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Step One

Look for a local Muscular Dystrophy Association program in your community. Many local groups host their own Web sites that include contact telephone numbers and email addresses, as well as information on their particular volunteer programs.
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Step Two

Talk to the volunteer liaison or chapter leader. Ask about their current need for volunteers.
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Step Three

Attend a Muscular Dystrophy Association event to see if it is a good match for you. The chapter leader can advise you about attending the next meeting.
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Step Four

Go to an orientation session. Most major organizations schedule these for new volunteers. You will meet some of the leaders of the local council, hear about the history and goals of the Muscular Dystrophy Association and hear more about their current volunteer programs. It's also a great way to meet other people interested in volunteering.
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Step Five

Fill out any paperwork. If you have not yet received an assignment, call the volunteer coordinator.

Overall Tips & Warnings

  • Many local and national organizations seek volunteers. If you feel you are not working with the right organization, look for another one.
  • Remember that you are a volunteer. If you cannot attend an event or fulfill an obligation, call your contact at the Muscular Dystrophy Association and let them know.
  • Some organizations do personal background checks. They may also ask you to notarize some paperwork. This protects the organization as well as any people you may help.
  • Most organizations exist to help people in trouble. Be prepared to face potentially upsetting situations.

Overall Things You'll Need

  • A big heart
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