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April is National Volunteer Month, celebrating the contributions of volunteers and encouraging people to give their time to causes they care about. How have they impacted your organization?

Jessica Eaton Guyer, Juniata County Historical Society
“Volunteers make the world go-round. There are no paid positions when it comes to preserving local history, so without volunteers, there simply would be no historical society, no county museum, no historic sites and no research archives.”
Cher Harpster, Penn State Extension
“Volunteers are the heart and soul of many organizations. The right volunteers, who are dedicated to the mission and understand their roles, can impact so many areas for an organization, such as fundraising, public relations, special events and much more.”
Colette Hartzer, United Way of Mifflin-Juniata
“Volunteers are vital to the work we do here in the community. We need volunteers to vet our community agencies. They are also the backbone of our Day of Caring event, the area is covered in amazing workers for that day.”
Cassandra Prince, Rescue Our Furry Friends, with Oatmeal
“In a rescue environment where so much is temporary, dedicated volunteers provide the consistency and care that help cats truly thrive. Our volunteers are our lifelines. All our foster homes are volunteers, who do everything they can to save the lives in front of us.”
Aleiha Rapp, Helping Hands of Juniata County
“Volunteers are the heartbeat of our organization, turning compassion into action. Their time, energy and care allow us to reach more people, respond faster and truly make a lasting impact.”

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