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Volunteers have always been an important part of WFC. Volunteers play an important part in not only getting the work of the Campus done, but in also assuring that our residents have regular contact with non-paid people who are concerned with their welfare. When the Campus first started, almost all of the work and service was provided by volunteers. As a non-profit, charitable organization, the Campus is governed by a 19 member volunteer board of directors. The board also has several committees that include outside volunteers as well as regular board members. Most of the special events at WFC, such as its annual benefit auction, require lots of volunteer hours and support. Volunteer ministers and church youth groups are responsible for assuring the Campus has a weekly worship service. Entertainers of all types are always welcome. We also have the need for volunteers who can sew clothing protectors, read to residents, send individuals cards and letters, stuff envelopes for special ...
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Does Wendell Fosters Campus ever need volunteers?
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