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| Volunteers sought to mentor in prison |
| By nashobapublishing.com |
| Published: 02/13/2015 |
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People are invited to volunteer with prison Toastmasters programs at institutions near Routes 2 and 495 and in Gardner on Monday through Thursday evenings. Through Toastmasters, incarcerated people learn skills in preparation to return to the community, such as self-confidence, leadership, critical thinking, planning and teamwork. Volunteers make a difference in someone's life through encouragement, caring and mentorship. More than 90 percent of all incarcerated people will return to the community. "Mentoring in prison is an opportunity to give people a hand up. It makes me aware of the privileges in my life, and to feel more gratitude while helping others. It is the most powerful volunteer experience I have ever had," said Susan Tordella, a prison volunteer. Read More. |
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