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Governor Sonny Perdue awarded
$101,000 in state challenge grants to 14 Georgia communities dedicated to
establishing community based volunteer management programs.
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Georgians celebrated the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. doing
what Dr. King dedicated his life to – serving others. From Dalton to Savannah,
Hands On Georgia affiliates joined with other community organizations for “A Day
On, Not a Day Off.”
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The people of Harlem embrace volunteerism. Name a project and they work to help.
Volunteers come from every walk of life. City officials and church leaders,
students and seniors, business owners and employees, they all pitch in on
projects such as restoring the old theater, community cleanup, feeding the
hungry, visiting the sick or mentoring a young person.
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In the coming months, Hands On Georgia will introduce Georgia READS and Hands
On Scholars, two new programs to address literacy throughout the state and
volunteerism on Georgia's Colleges and Universities.
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