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We know volunteering is hard to fit into busy schedules. So we're introducing a new concept in volunteering...

Annie's Ambassadors

 

Would you love to volunteer and help a child in need but haven't been able to find time in your hectic schedule? We have the solution! Annie's Hope-The Bereavement Center for Kids, is looking for a few overcommitted but generous souls to become our first "Annie's Ambassadors."

 

Volunteering as one of Annie's Ambassadors is really very simple. Here is what we ask of you:

 

 

Ø     First, spend just one hour learning about us. We host two lunches a month to teach our Ambassadors about Annie's Hope. You choose the date that best fits your schedule. If you're one of the "I can't find time to breathe" types (you know who you are) we can even bring a box lunch to you and any of your colleagues who might be interested!

Ø     Once you understand and like what we do, then all we ask is that you support us in any or all of the following three ways.

 

1.     Always be an Ambassador for Annie's Hope. Whenever you can, spread the word about what we do. We will arm you with brochures and FAQs to help you when people need more information.

2.     Pass it Forward. We will email our event flyers for you to pass along to your email list and/or to post at any business you regularly frequent.

3.     Provide a letter of support if we approach your corporation for a grant. We can even provide you with a sample letter if needed.

If you are interested in joining Annie's Ambassadors, please contact: Annie's Hope at 314-965-5015 or email annieshopekids@aol.com for more details.

 

When the unthinkable occurs, Annie's Hope can help. The organization serves children and teens, ages 3-18, who are surviving the death of someone close to them, in most cases, a parent or sibling. According to experts in the field, this type of loss during childhood has been called "one of the most catastrophic events to occur in a child's life...its consequences changing the very core of a child's existence." Without intervention, depression, suicide, eating disorders and more become a serious threat. Annies Hope exists to provide kids and their families with tools that will help them learn to make positive choices, find hope, and lead a fulfilling life after the devastating loss of a loved one.

 

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