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For most nonprofits and charities, volunteers are a vital part of their operations, allowing many organizations to make a big impact even with lean budgets. But the pandemic has created an epidemic of volunteer shortages. As a result, nonprofits are scrambling to make up for the lost assistance.
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An interview with Rozene Pieri Enloe, a Community and Volunteer Outreach Coordinator with Pajaro Valley Loaves and Fishes — a community-based organization dedicated to alleviating hunger in Santa Cruz County, California. 40% of those served by Loaves and Fishes are children. Homelessness in Santa Cruz County is 5x the national average. With only four full-time staff members, the nonprofit relies on volunteers.
An interview with Rozene Pieri Enloe, a Community and Volunteer Outreach Coordinator with Pajaro Valley Loaves and Fishes — a community-based organization dedicated to alleviating hunger in Santa Cruz County, California. 40% of those served by Loaves and Fishes are children. Homelessness in Santa Cruz County is 5x the national average. With only four full-time staff members, the nonprofit relies on volunteers.
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