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How can I volunteer for IPPF/WHR?

FAQ's | International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western...
If you would like to volunteer for IPPF/WHR in the United States, there are several ways that you can support our cause including: representing IPPF/WHR in your area; organizing campaigns to advocate for a issues related to our work; and organizing local fundraising events. Please contact the development staff at IPPF/WHR for more information on how you can make a difference via email or call toll-free at (866) IPPF-WHR. You can also make a secure online donation.
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How is IPPF/WHR funded?

FAQ's | International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western...
IPPF/WHR relies on support from individuals, foundations, and governments for its essential sexual and reproductive health care services. As a member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, IPPF/WHR receives core support from IPPF for its ongoing operations. We have not received funding from the U.S. government since 2001, when IPPF/WHR refused to sign the Global Gag Rule, resulting in a loss of $12 million in funding. This deplorable policy denies U.S.
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What does IPPF/WHR do and where do you work?

FAQ's | International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western...
We are a network of 41 sexual and reproductive health organizations across North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Our Member Associations provide 19.4 million services each year; these range from sexuality education, contraceptive services, and prenatal care to HIV testing, post-abortion care, and screening for gender-based violence. We also act as advocates for sexual and reproductive rights at the local and international levels. Return to the top
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What is the relationship between IPPF/WHR and Planned Parenthood?

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Planned Parenthood" is a trademark of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA), which has affiliates in the United States. PPFA was one of the eight founders of the International Planned Parenthood Federation in 1952.
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What is IPPF/WHR's position on abortion?

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IPPF/WHR is committed to promoting and protecting the sexual and reproductive rights of every person. IPPF/WHR views these rights as relating to abortion as follows: The right to liberty and security of the person: When women do not have access to safe, affordable abortion services, they resort to services in unsafe conditions that often lead to injury and death for the woman.
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How does IPPF/WHR measure its effectiveness?

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IPPF/WHR measures its effectiveness – the extent to which we meet needs and produce results – at several levels. At the institutional level, IPPF/WHR documents the programs, services, partnerships and results of each of its member associations.
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How does IPPF/WHR help save lives?

About Us: Frequently Asked Questions - IPPF/WHR
Each year, more than 600,000 women worldwide die from pregnancy-related causes; almost half of them could be saved by family planning alone. Spacing pregnancies by two years or more can reduce the risks of maternal mortality by more than half. Further, family planning can prevent unplanned pregnancies, which often end in unsafe abortions, and it can prevent high-risk pregnancies among adolescents.
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What is IPPF/WHR's stance on the Global Gag Rule?

About Us: Frequently Asked Questions - IPPF/WHR
In January 2001, when President Bush signed the Global Gag Rule (officially known as the Mexico City Policy), IPPF/WHR expressed its opposition to the return of this harmful policy which forbids federal international family planning funds from going to foreign organizations that provide abortion-related activities, including counseling on abortion and lobbying to change abortion laws.
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What is IPPF?

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IPPF = Intellectual Property Protection Fund. IPPF is an innovative plan designed to streamline the IP review and protection process while providing enhanced IP benefits for CPES Principal Members and Principal Members Plus. For an additional $5,000 per year, IPPF sponsors may join the IPPF Council and meet via quarterly telecons to discuss and jointly decide which CPES-VT technologies to protect. Patenting costs resulting from these decisions will be covered by IPPF.
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How do I volunteer?

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We always need volunteers. Start coming to meets, introduce yourself to the regulars, and we'll put you to work. You don't have to be an expert Orienteer to volunteer. Just let us know.
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How do I become a volunteer?

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You may obtain information regarding our volunteer needs by contacting our administrative offices at (210) 737-1212.
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Yes, TCHC has individual and groups volunteer opportunities. Call Jean Morgan, Community Outreach Director at 510.657.7409 x203 or email rubyjmorgan@tricityhomeless.org.
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We do use volunteers and recruit through Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado. You can contact them at (303) 715-1010 ext. 17. You can also send your resume and a cover letter indicating your interest to the district in which you're interested in working.
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What about Principal Members who choose not to join IPPF?

Center for Power Electronics Systems [CPES]
For Principal Members who choose not to join IPPF, the standard IP review process applies. This IP review process involves a 3-month review period to evaluate their interest in exercising the licensing option. By exercising this option, these members will be agreeing to share patenting costs with other interested members for a non-exclusive, non-transferable license, with negotiable license fees and royalties.
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I wanna Go! How do I volunteer?

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Here's the first step- think about it for a minute. Do you really want to freeze your rear end off, living in a tent for 45 days, with no contact to the outside world, no warm bathrooms, no showers, no web surfing, no cable? If you fail that intelligence test, then the next step is simply a letter (on paper, please) stating your interest in the program. Three things are especially important.
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How do I register to become a volunteer?

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Visit our Crew & Volunteer page to view volunteer opportunities available in your 3-Day city. Then select the opportunity you’re interested in to register. If there are not current opportunities that match your interest or skills, subscribe to our Volunteer Bulletin to receive important volunteer communication and stay informed of new opportunities as they are announced.
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How Do I Volunteer in the Classroom?

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Talk to your teacher about each class' policy on volunteering in the classroom. Each teacher determines his or her classroom needs and individually organizes parent volunteers to help meet those needs. You are encouraged to talk to you child's teacher early in the year (perhaps at Back-to-School Night) to find out the preferred ways for you to make the best use of your valuable volunteer hours.
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explained in our Enrollment Agreement, each family is expected to help with at least two school events each school year. On Orientation Day, you will receive a form detailing the upcoming events and you will need to sign up for which events you may be interested in. We feel that parents' participating in the program sends an important message to the children, and it fosters great communication between the parents and the school! Click Here to view volunteer opportunities.
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First register by clicking on the "Volunteer" link. Please follow the instructions as an Individual or Group (groups of 15 or more, please follow special instructions). After you complete registration, you must schedule yourself on the "Construction Calendar." One week before your work date(s), you will receive an email giving you the address you will report to in the morning.
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There are many opportunities for college students to help in their communities. You should talk to physicians in the area in which you live or in the area you go to school. Clinics, hospitals, nursing homes and outreach programs need volunteers. Don't limit yourself strictly to health related work. Every opportunity to interact with people who need your help will influence your life.
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It's easy. There is a form that you can fill out, one of our representatives will contact you. Please click Downloads & Contacts.
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We need lots of people to help with food preparation this year! We need volunteers for food preparation and distribution, setting up and cleaning up, registration, and many other small jobs that keep the conference wheels greased. Check out the volunteers page for more information, and send an email to ncorvolunteers@organizedresistance.org to let us know you want to be involved.
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