Western Reserve Public Media depends on the help of volunteers to
accomplish many of the things we do every day. Volunteering
at Western Reserve Public Media is fun and can provide
excellent work experience, opportunities to meet people and
satisfaction in community involvement. We really couldn’t
exist without our volunteers!
Individual volunteers. Meet
new friends and learn about public television in the process!
We need special events assistants, mailing assistants, people
to wear costumes of PBS children’s show characters and
more.
Group volunteers. Get
exposure for your organization and show support for public
television. We will acknowledge organizations on air and
in print materials.
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Why Volunteer for Western Reserve Public Media?
When you become a Western Reserve Public Media volunteer,
you can:
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Support public broadcasting.
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Meet dedicated volunteers and staff who share your commitment
to public broadcasting. 
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Select from a variety of short- and long-term positions
that match your interests, talents and schedule.
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Receive training and gain new skills.
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Why
Should Your Group Volunteer for Western Reserve Public Media?
Group volunteers play an integral role in Western Reserve Public Media’s
success. When your group or organization volunteers here,
they will:

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Top Ten Reasons to Volunteer at Western Reserve Public Media!
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Get a behind-the-scenes
look at the inner workings of a multimedia organization. |
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Learn new skills, keep existing skills
sharp and gain experience. |
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Meet new people from different parts
of the community. |
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Make a contribution to the future
of Western Reserve Public Media; we depend on volunteers to make things
happen! |
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Strengthen our community! |
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Spend time with your peers in a fun
environment. |
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Support a community service in ways
other than, or in addition to, a financial donation. |
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Gain personal satisfaction from knowing
that you’ve made a difference. |
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Know that your help is greatly appreciated! |
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Have fun! |
We provide free parking
and a free Western Reserve Public Media
MemberCard after working 24 hours in a calendar year. Build
your résumé while using your skills to help
support public broadcasting in northeast Ohio.
Sign up by yourself
or team up with your group, troop, coworkers, church group,
sorority, band, bowling league,
knitting circle, crew or club. By becoming a Western Reserve Public Media
volunteer, you’ll support public television, meet new
people, learn new skills, give something back to the community
and — most important — make a difference! Join
our winning team today! Contact our community engagement
coordinator at 1-800- 554-4549 for more information.
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