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Contribute to Canadian Living
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Me to We: A Survivor's story
Find out how a reality television contestant found a sense of purpose abroad in the following book excerpt from Me to We: Turning Self-Help On Its Head.
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The Me to We philosophy
Recognize the important role you play in the world community, with inspiration from the following excerpt from Me to We: Turning Self-Help On Its Head (John Wiley & Sons, 2004)
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Me to We: Canadian kids help tsunami victims
Kids across the nation are reaching their helping hands over to Southeast Asia.
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Me to We: A mother-daughter fund-raiser for tsunami victims
A Canadian Living editor plants the seed of social responsibility
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How to give without being taken
5 tips for avoiding tsunami relief scams.
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We remember: Vimy Ridge
One woman shares her eye-opening visit to Vimy Ridge for Remembrance Day.
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The caffeine connection
Build community in your life and on the web with a coffee klatch.
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True north strong and free
You told us what makes your heart glow on Canada Day.
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Refashioned
Find out how a recycling depot can bring a community together and watch the latest in recycled fashion.
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February 2007 Beauty Basket Rules
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Canned Good
Find out how canned food can be artful and help those in need at the same time.
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Breaking Bread Together
Find out how a school snack program brought a community together.
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Special Deliveries Speak Volumes
One woman makes a difference to a small Nova Scotia community's school.
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Virtual volunteering
Volunteer from the comfort of your home
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How to get enough good volunteers
There are some people who love organizing events. Learn how to get them to work for you.
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Volunteer vacations
Learn how to turn a vacation into an opportunity to help others.
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My volunteer summer vacation
Enjoy your summer while doing something worthwhile.
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"I Want to Make a Difference"
Overwhelming numbers of teens and young adults volunteer their time and talents. Here's how you can help them help others.
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Living to Make People Laugh
They say laughter is the best medicine. One young woman puts that theory to the test




