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WNO LEADERBOARD

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THE COMPETITION IS ON, WATCH INTRO VIDEO HERE

WNO Director teams will compete each quarter in a volunteer challenge. Each volunteer will complete first a volunteer credited mission worth 1 hour of volunteer time and 500 points to their team. Once volunteering has been achieved, participants can complete additional challenges for points. The winning team will take first place and be awarded a donation to their non-profit of choice.

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VERIZON GLOBAL PARTNERS

As many of you are aware, Verizon has set an ambitious goal of achieving 2.5M volunteer hours by 2025, focusing on three focus pillars: digital inclusion, climate protection, and human prosperity. This quarter you will be able to select from three of our Global Non-Profit Partners to volunteer for one credited hour. Please see more information about partners below.

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AMERICAN RIVERS

American Rivers believes a future of clean water and healthy rivers everywhere, for everyone is essential. Since 1973, we have protected wild rivers, restored damaged rivers and conserved clean water for people and nature. With headquarters in Washington, D.C. and 300,000 supporters, members and volunteers across the country, we are the most trusted and influential river conservation organization in the United States, delivering solutions for a better future.

NATIONAL FOREST FOUNDATION

The National Forest Foundation is the leading organization inspiring personal and meaningful connections to our National Forests, the centerpiece of America’s public lands.

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Working on behalf of the American public, the NFF leads forest conservation efforts and promotes responsible recreation. We believe these lands, and all they provide, are an American treasure and are vital to the health of our communities.

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THE LAST MILE

Since its inception The Last Mile has generated a groundswell of support for criminal justice across America. Never before have we experienced such a cooperative, non-partisan effort to curb the problem of mass incarceration. Imagine if we could break the cycle of incarceration and instead of spending tax dollars for prison, we could spend these tax dollars on higher education, and provide educational opportunities for youth in underserved communities. This would enable them to choose a different path than one of crime. With education and career training opportunities we could break the generational cycle of incarceration. There’s plenty of proof that the impact of one man’s incarceration is felt by families and communities for decades.

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VOLUNTEER CHALLENGE

To begin competing download goose chase from your app store mobile device or click here.

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