There are many ways to volunteer in your local community, and if you are unable to volunteer a financial contribution large or small can help make a difference. Churches are a good place to volunteer, and there are soup kitchens run by non-profits with food banks who need people to cook, load shelves and clean ect. There is the Neighbor Hood Watch Programs to keep crime down. Some States in the United States look for Volunteer Fire Fighters. The American Red Cross has Meal On Wheels: A program where people take cooked food to disabled people and Seniors who can not cook for themselves. There is donating blood and plasma for the blood banks across the country. The American Red Cross has Chapters across the United States, and if you have a profession or vocation they need, you may be asked to sign on board.
N.Y., PA, N.J.
There are plenty of Volunteering Services in the United States. Surf the world wide web for a service in your area. The following is an example: Click the picture to the left for New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York State. Any organization can start an out reach of volunteer program in their area....
VOLUNTEER MATCH
Here is a U.S. National Referral Service.... Just enter the miles to travel, and your zip code. That Web Site will give you a list.
Definition of Liberty
Main Entry: lib·er·ty Pronunciation: 'li-b&r-tE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -ties Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French liberté, from Latin libertat-, libertas, from liber free - 1 : the quality or state of being free: a : the power to do as one pleases b : freedom from physical restraint c : freedom from arbitrary or despotic control d : the positive enjoyment of various social, political, or economic rights and privileges e : the power of choice 2 a : a right or immunity enjoyed by prescription or by grant : PRIVILEGE b : permission especially to go freely within specified limits 3 : an action going beyond normal limits: as a : a breach of etiquette or propriety : FAMILIARITY b : RISK, CHANCE liberties with his health> c : a violation of rules or a deviation from standard practice d : a distortion of fact 4 : a short authorized absence from naval duty usually for less than 48 hours synonym see FREEDOM - at liberty 1 : FREE 2 : at leisure : UNOCCUPIED
The North American Education Institute wants the readers of this Web Site to follow the Federal, State, County, and City Laws of the United States of America. Liberty is not an open license to just break any Laws, Liberty is a responsibility of each Citizen, and one must not violate the Liberties of others only with in the means of the Law; Such as defending your home from an intruder, or defending yourself from an Assualt and Battery etc.