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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3643539" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>You’re very right, that sorta thing can be rough. But I cannot stand hugging homeless people or working in a soup kitchen. I’ve even done work with habitat for humanity building homes for a while, didn’t really tickle my fancy. Search and rescue, or disaster response, sounds more like my cup of tea, and I feel strongly about volunteering my time I figure between volunteering locally, as well as signing up with project rubicon, I should be able to put a little time in and help out. I have a limited amount of training in several different aspects, and have been on my fair share of crime scenes. Hopefully it goes easily and I can make a positive contribution. Once I get a few things in my life in order I plan on signing up for some classes/training and seeing what happens. Maybe I can get fully trained before I have to worry about training a puppy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3643539, member: 35036"] You’re very right, that sorta thing can be rough. But I cannot stand hugging homeless people or working in a soup kitchen. I’ve even done work with habitat for humanity building homes for a while, didn’t really tickle my fancy. Search and rescue, or disaster response, sounds more like my cup of tea, and I feel strongly about volunteering my time I figure between volunteering locally, as well as signing up with project rubicon, I should be able to put a little time in and help out. I have a limited amount of training in several different aspects, and have been on my fair share of crime scenes. Hopefully it goes easily and I can make a positive contribution. Once I get a few things in my life in order I plan on signing up for some classes/training and seeing what happens. Maybe I can get fully trained before I have to worry about training a puppy. [/QUOTE]
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