During the May and November Conference periods, as well as during the August/September Back to Schjool Volunteer Recruitment period, my goal is to create blog exchanges in which volunteers, youth, donors and leaders of tutor/mentor programs tell stories about what they do, where they do it, why they do it, and how volunteers can support them.
What is a Blog Exchange?
The Non Profit Blog Exchange is now hosting its 7th round of blog exchanges. I've participated in most of these, and as a result have met many new people, and learned many new ideas that I can apply in my own work.
Young Caucasus Women, is a group blog for young women from the Caucasus region (Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia). The students participating in this project are foreign exchange students of high school age currently in the US. This web site is really useful, because it provides all of the organizing information anyone would need to design a blog exchange like this.
A tutor/mentor blog exchange can take place in May or June 2007 if we can find just one volunteer who will take the same lead that Emily did in creating the Non Profit Blog Exchange and that Katy did in creating the Young Caucaus Women's blog.
If that person is YOU, please introduce yourself here, or email tutormentor2@earthlink.net |