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You want to help create a better future for families affected by Trisomy 18.
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You want to develop your skills and get experience that will help you later in the workforce.
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You want to honor your own child with Trisomy 18.
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You want to do small projects and have the option to turn them down when you are too busy that week or month.
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You want to serve in a larger role where you will help plan, create, and implement new programs and services for families affected by Trisomy 18.
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You want to do “behind the scenes” work in bookkeeping, organizing, training, computer, legal or writing for something that will impact people’s lives.
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You want to help raise awareness about Trisomy 18.
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You want to volunteer in a leadership role that may eventually lead to a part-time paid position.
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You want to give back to an organization that helped you through a difficult time in your life.