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Non-profits pay big in job satisfaction Date: 11/24/2009 Author: CARMEN CHEUNG
Walking down the high school hallway, Michele Sands doesn't have a name tag on -- and it seems that she doesn't need one. She can't walk into a single classroom without being inundated with questions, and the school gymnasium is no different.
It's an important day for the non-profit organization that Sands works for, Future Possibilities for Kids. Today, dozens of school-aged kids from a handful of southern Ontario elementary schools have gathered for their first Activity Day of the year: goal shopping.
Future Possibilities Canada was launched in 2001 by Geri and Harry Berholz, with the mission of providing children aged 8 to 14 from underserved Canadian communities with programs that will "challenge and inspire them to reach higher, achieve more and learn how to create their own possibilities, both now and in the future."
Read the rest at www.theprovince.com
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