TITLE

NACo adds volunteerism affiliate

PUB. DATE
September 1997
SOURCE
American City & County;Sep97, Vol. 112 Issue 10, p85
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
States that a professional affiliate to support volunteerism to meet the rising demand for local government-sponsored volunteers programs across the United States has been added by the National Association of Counties. Number of affiliates the latest addition will be; Comments from Marilyn Kelsey, manager of Salt Lake County's Office of Volunteers; Number of members the affiliate currently has; Contact information included.
ACCESSION #
9710252488

Tags: NATIONAL Association of Counties

 

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