17. US Residents Resources Search-by-Location Links accessed April 2011 Organization Providing Matching Other Entity, Notes, Contact Info Peace Corps US Govt; Tip: US Citizens only Opportunities all over the world HandsOn Network 600 Means Street, Suite 210 Atlanta, GA 30318 USA Tel 404.979.2900 Volunteers International Search site by International Volunteer Programs Association for Opportunities all over the world IVPA (since ‘96) PO Box 287049 New York City, NY 10128 USA 646.505.8209 Info((at))volunteerinternational((dot))org Global Volunteers US nonprofit; US participants pay to volunteer (eg families, individuals, or groups on their vacations) Opportunities all over the world Global Volunteers 375 E. Little Canada Rd. St. Paul, Minnesota 55117-1628 USA 651-407-6100 or 800-487-1074 Volunteer Match US-based nonprofit online tool to help those interested find US-community volunteer options Volunteer.Gov US Govt; Tip: US Citizens only; resource/tool to find US community volunteering options US Government Agency Partners eg, US Forest Service, US Park Service, US Fish & Wildlife Service, etc Americorps US Govt; Tip: US Citizens only; resource/tool to find US community volunteering options Combined 2 former US govt programs: VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) created in 1964 & NCCC (National Civilian Community Corps) Volunteer Solutions Tools & support for volunteer centers Truist 2201 Wisconsin Avenue NW., Suite 250 Washington, DC 20007 USA 202. 903.2585 1-800-Volunteer US-based nonprofit resource/tool also in Spanish (Sponsors ATT and AOL) w/terms of use to find US community volunteering options Tools/support for volunteer centers & nonprofits HandsOn Network 600 Means Street, Suite 210 Atlanta, GA 30318 USA Tel 404.979.2900 Info((at))handsonnetwork((dot))org
18. ROW Country-Specific Resources Search-by-Location Devt =Development; Gov=Government; Intl= International; Org = Organisations; ROW= Rest-of-World Links accessed April 2011 Organisation Contact TimeBank Global Student Experience Charitable trust funded by UK govt Cabinet Office for Civil Society, Dept of Health, other UK charities college study-abroad opportunities European Year of Volunteering 2011 To volunteer: helpdesk@timebank.org.uk Tel (UK) 0845 456 1668 or 020 3111 0700 Other info: 0845 456 1668 or 020 3111 0700 info@timebank.org.uk TimeBank- Royal London House 22-25 Finsbury Square, EC2A 1DX, London, UK France Bénévolat state-approved association for voluntary orgs & volunteers w/80+ centers; community volunteering European Year of Volunteering 2011 127 rue Falguière, Hall B1, 75015 Paris France FÉDÉRATION DES CENTRES SOCIAUX ET SOCIOCULTURELS DE FRANCE (FCSF) 10, rue Montcalm BP 379 F-75869 Paris CEDEX 18 www.centres-sociaux.asso.fr CSV national coordination of volunteer services (3 government ministries & others) Italian community volunteering options European Year of Volunteering 2011 Coordinamento Nazionale dei Centri di Servizio per il Volontariato Via Cavour, 191 - 00184 Roma Italia Tel. 06 45 50 49 89 segreteria@csvnet.it Canadian Intl Devt Agency national org dedicated to reducing global poverty International & Canadian volunteering options 200 Promenade du Portage Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0G4 Canada Tel: 819-997-5456 1-800-230-6349 Email: info@acdi-cida.gc.ca Australian Business Volunteers state-approved non-profit, non-govt (AusAID Agency) Since 1981 Suite 3, Fecca House 4 Phipps Close Deakin ACT 2602 Australia Tel: (02) 6285 1686 Email: info@abv.org.au EU Non-Gov CSR CSR Europe national partner list Search-By-Country See list for each country Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs 2010 Study of Japan's Global Health Aid Policy China WTO
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20. Whys – Wisdom From Around the World Two US Presidents’ Inaugural Addresses An English Abbot & 2 English Poets Wisdom From Ancient China An Italian Renaissance Pragmatist 助人 为 快 乐 之本 ( or 助人 為 快 樂 之本 ) 善有善 报 ( or 善有善 報 ) Idealist or Realist Realist or Idealist Two US Presidents’ Inaugural Addresses “ .. [to be] touched by the better angels of our nature .” FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, AGE 51, 04 MARCH 1861 “ .. [a call for] a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself … The energy .. and the glow from that fire can truly light the world ” FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS, JOHN F. KENNEDY, AGE 43, 20 JANUARY 1961 Wisdom From Ancient China “ If you want happiness for a lifetime – help others ” -- CHINESE PROVERB “ Do good, reap good ” -- CHINESE PROVERB An English Abbot & 2 English Poets “ Charity means that … we have chosen something we are permitted to have; .. gone about attaining it in the right way, and ..having attained it we enjoy it in the way ..God meant it to be enjoyed. Charity implies a wise choice and an enjoyment that will benefit us. It begins as a choice, it develops as the pursuit of something good, and comes to its term in enjoyment ” SPECULUM CARITATES 3.8 [THE MIRROR OF CHARITY] AELRED OF RIVEAULX (1110-67) “ How far that little candle throws its beams! So shines a good deed in a naughty world ” MERCHANT OF VENICE ACT V WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564-1616) “ A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the place of another and of many others; the pains and pleasures of his species must become his own .” DEFENSE OF POETRY 1821, PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY (1792-1822) A Worldly Wise Italian Renaissance Statesman “ Do all you can to seem good, for that can be infinitely useful. But since false opinions do not last, it will be difficult to seem good for very long, if you are really not. ” RICORDI C.44 [MAXIMS AND REFLECTIONS] “ Do not let the ingratitude of many men deter you from doing good to others. To do good without ulterior motive is a generous and almost divine thing in itself. Moreover, while doing good, you may come across someone so grateful that he makes up for all the ingratitude of others. ” RICORDI C.11 “ If a man is not really a good citizen, he will not long be thought one. And so even if he only wishes to give the impression of being a good citizen, he must nevertheless force himself to be one . ” RICORDI B.2 FRANCESCO GUICCIARDINI (1483-1540)
21. Neither idealist nor realist? What about The Lorax .. “ Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.” THE LORAX 1971 --- DR. SEUSS (1904-1991)
22. Who’s Who of CSR ? – Board of CROA As of 14APR 2011 Source: http ://www.croassociation.org/content/governance-structure
23. One example of CSR Public Commitments by Pharma Source: 2009-10 Merck Corporate Responsibility Review