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 City Volunteer Corps:
 Service with a heart



The City has a lot of heart. City employees dedicate themselves to their community through public service. However, many of them, beyond the normal workday, lend their own time, money and sweat to help others in need.

Since 1997, the City Volunteer

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Corps (CVC) has made a difference in the community through a variety of projects. CVC members, wearing their bright yellow T-shirts with big read hearts, have been seen: cleaning up and rehabilitating homes for the elderly and disabled; teaming up to help prevent birth defects through the annual March of Dimes WalkAmerica; fighting breast cancer through Race for the Cure; serving Meals on Wheels through Christian Senior Services;  donating school supplies for needy children; buying Christmas gifts for economically-disadvantaged families; helping flood victims; raising money for public television; and many more worthwhile endeavors.

Members of the CVC see public service not only as  a way to make a living, but also as a way to live their lives. Whether it be painting someone's home or participating in a walk-a-thon, CVC members touch people's lives. After all, that's what volunteering is all about... doing things, big or small, that make this world a better place to be.

For more information about the CVC, please call 207-3313



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