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Volunteer Opportunities

We’re looking for a few good volunteers to further the mission and work of the Trinity Forum! If you have time and talent, we’d love for you to join us.

We are particularly interested in volunteers with skills in the following areas:

We would love to have you join us and contribute to special projects in our Washington office. In addition, we are seeking volunteers to help with our Washington, DC events, or general tasks around the office. For details see below. For more information or to volunteer, please contact Drew Cleveland at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

We’re looking for volunteers in the following areas:

Design Work

We’re in need of someone with graphic design knowledge, specifically Adobe InDesign CS3+, who can assist us by creating digital editions of our Readings and other resources. Assistance doing graphic design work, such as designing brochures, is also needed.

Media Work

We’re looking for people with experience as photographers or videographers who are willing to volunteer their time and talents to capture events and chronicle the work of the Trinity Forum community.

We are seeking volunteers to help find articles for the Gleanings section of the Provocations website and our Facebook page.

Event Assistance

Do have time to help out at evening events in DC? We could use people to help us by:

Organizational Help

We have occasional need of extra help for various offices efforts and tasks, including archiving, data entry, and mailings.

Other

We’re also seeking individuals with experience in grant writing and foundation research to volunteer their time and talents to further the work of the Trinity Forum.

Do you like good conversations and the discussion of ideas? Start a local Reading Group!

For more information on any of these volunteer opportunities please contact Drew Cleveland at 202.944.9881 or .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

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Life has taught me that active loving saves one from a morbid preoccupation with the shortcomings of society.

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