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You Can Make a Difference! Volunteer Orientation at Pearl S. Buck International Now Available Pearl S. Buck International currently has a range of volunteer opportunities that offer many ways for you to make a difference. Register for Volunteer Orientation to learn how you can join a special group of men and women volunteers who advance the mission and impact of Pearl S. Buck International. Orientation will be held at Pearl S. Buck International, 520 Dublin Road, Perkasie, PA on Thursday, June 20, 2019 at 6:30 pm. The Volunteer Orientation Session includes learning more about the mission, touring the National Historic Landmark property, and discovering how you can share your special talents with a nonprofit organization that has an inspiring legacy of bridging cultures and changing lives in your community and across the globe. Volunteers at Pearl S. Buck International choose from tasks as varied as serving as a tour guide for visitors to the National Historic Landmark Home of Pearl S. Buck, helping with the archival collection, working in the International Gift Shop, processing letters from sponsored children, or assisting with special events such as the annual Holiday Craft Show or signature Taste of the World reception. Volunteers are also invited to bring their special talents to the organization. This has resulted in many wonderful projects such as a public quilt show, book discussion groups, a Pearl Buck play, a photographic book of the Pearl S. Buck House, and more. For more information, visit www.pearlsbuck.org/volunteer. WHAT: Volunteer Orientation WHEN: Thursday, June 20, 2019, at 6:30 pm WHERE: The Pearl S. Buck House, 520 Dublin Road, Perkasie, PA WHO: Seniors, Adults, College Students, High School Students HOW: Click here to register: https://pearlsbuck.org/volunteer/ Pearl S. Buck International® provides opportunities to explore and appreciate other cultures, builds better lives for children around the globe and promotes the legacy of our founder by preserving and interpreting her National Historic Landmark Home.
You Can Make a Difference!
Volunteer Orientation at Pearl S. Buck International Now Available Pearl S. Buck International currently has a range of volunteer opportunities that offer many ways for you to make a difference. Register for Volunteer Orientation to learn how you can join a special group of men and women volunteers who advance the mission and impact of Pearl S. Buck International. Orientation will be held at Pearl S. Buck International, 520 Dublin Road, Perkasie, PA on Thursday, June 20, 2019 at 6:30 pm.
The Volunteer Orientation Session includes learning more about the mission, touring the National Historic Landmark property, and discovering how you can share your special talents with a nonprofit organization that has an inspiring legacy of bridging cultures and changing lives in your community and across the globe.
Volunteers at Pearl S. Buck International choose from tasks as varied as serving as a tour guide for visitors to the National Historic Landmark Home of Pearl S. Buck, helping with the archival collection, working in the International Gift Shop, processing letters from sponsored children, or assisting with special events such as the annual Holiday Craft Show or signature Taste of the World reception. Volunteers are also invited to bring their special talents to the organization. This has resulted in many wonderful projects such as a public quilt show, book discussion groups, a Pearl Buck play, a photographic book of the Pearl S. Buck House, and more.
For more information, visit www.pearlsbuck.org/volunteer.
WHAT: Volunteer Orientation WHEN: Thursday, June 20, 2019, at 6:30 pm WHERE: The Pearl S. Buck House, 520 Dublin Road, Perkasie, PA WHO: Seniors, Adults, College Students, High School Students HOW: Click here to register: https://pearlsbuck.org/volunteer/
Pearl S. Buck International® provides opportunities to explore and appreciate other cultures, builds better lives for children around the globe and promotes the legacy of our founder by preserving and interpreting her National Historic Landmark Home.