Gr 6–10—The first title is an accessible introduction to volunteering across the country and around the world. Young people share their experiences of how their desire to make changes, raise awareness of an issue, or save animals led to their involvement in various organizations. The book continues with an assessment readers can use to determine their interests and then provides information on various organizations that offer volunteering opportunities. A chapter on innovative ways to volunteer includes using technology to gain support for a cause. Back matter has lists of organizations with their addresses and websites.
Community Service presents straightforward information about several careers, including police officer, EMT, firefighter, social worker, and funeral director. A day in the life of someone who has chosen a particular occupation emphasizes benefits as well as drawbacks. Educational requirements, personal attributes, salaries, and advancement opportunities are some of the topics presented. Readers will enjoy perusing these useful books, which have an appealing layout and full-color photos.—
Denise Moore, O'Gorman Junior High School, Sioux Falls, SDFollowing a you-can-make-a-difference pep talk, this volume provides information for teens about various volunteer opportunities. Personal stories interspersed throughout add a human face but often sound canned; stock photos are similarly hit-or-miss. A brief quiz to discern strengths and interests as a volunteer may be useful. Organizations to contact are appended. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind.
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