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It spawned dozens of programs, among them the Job Corps, whose purpose was to help disadvantaged youth develop marketable skills ; the Neighborhood Youth Corps, established to give poor urban youths work experience and to encourage them to stay in school ; Volunteers in Service to America ( VISTA ), a domestic version of the Peace Corps, which placed concerned citizens with community-based agencies to work towards empowerment of the poor ; the Model Cities Program for urban redevelopment ; Upward Bound, which assisted poor high school students entering college ; legal services for the poor ; the Food Stamp Act of 1964 ( which expanded the federal food stamp program ); the Community Action Program, which initiated local Community Action Agencies charged with helping the poor become self-sufficient ; and Project Head Start, which offered preschool education for poor children.
Instead of returning to India, he was reassigned to units in England, serving as an adjutant to the 2nd South Middlesex Volunteers ( amalgamated into the 7th Middlesex during the Haldane Reforms ) and helping form the 10th Middlesex, until he was accepted into the Staff College at Camberley in 1913 ( starting work there in January 1914 ).
Volunteers are essential to the work of the Trust.
This group, Départ des volontaires de 1792 ( Departure of the Volunteers of 1792 ), also known as La Marseillaise, a work full of energy and fire, immortalizes the name of Rude.
Volunteers and donors are needed to help with this work: http :// cdtmontana. org / index. html.
In November 1913 Mac Diarmada was one of the original members of the Irish Volunteers, and continued to work to bring that organization under IRB control.
Volunteers work at least sixteen hours during the weekend and receive a free pass to the convention.
The first five ( 3 male ; 2 female ) American Peace Corps Volunteers arrived in Dhankuta Bazaar in Fall, 1962 to work as teachers in the two high schools.
Volunteers had to work at codebreaking alongside their normal duties, the whole organisation operating from Ewing's ordinary office where codebreakers had to hide in his secretary's room whenever there were visitors concerning the ordinary duties of the DNE.
The Tourist Police Volunteers and their work were featured in the TV documentary " Big Trouble in Thailand "
Volunteers formed the Ozark Trail Association in 2002 to work with the Ozark Trail Council to develop and maintain the Ozark Trail.
Volunteers at work on Wildwood Trail
4-H Volunteers, Collegiate 4-H ' ers, and Senior 4-H ' ers may volunteer to work in the booth.
Volunteers must also keep their work secret where possible, which often involves not revealing to their peers that they are Nightline volunteers.
Volunteers are used for a considerable amount of the organization's work.
Volunteers work in Burundi, Colombia and Southeast Asia with local healers to develop " medical garden " for herbalism and make essential oils for gemmotherapy.
Volunteers may contribute just a few hours as a one-off action or work regularly for a charity for many years.
Three months later the IRA Army Council announced an end to the IRA's armed campaign, stating that it would work to achieve its aims using " purely political and democratic programmes through exclusively peaceful means " and that IRA " Volunteers must not engage in any other activities whatsoever.
Volunteers from the local community are also employed for front-of-house duties including bar work and ushers.
Volunteers and staff work together in organising and implementing the activities and programmes of the SRC.
Volunteers from EU-countries, Austrian Zivildieners and former Austrian Servants Abroad should work and live together in the house.
Several volunteer groups work with the US Forest Service to help manage the Roosevelt National Forest, including the Poudre Wilderness Volunteers.
Volunteers may work as docents or assist in the library, in the administrative offices, at the reception desk and in the bookstore.

Volunteers and four
The four sculptural groups at the base of the Arc are The Triumph of 1810 ( Cortot ), Resistance and Peace ( both by Antoine Étex ) and the most renowned of them all, Departure of the Volunteers of 1792 commonly called La Marseillaise ( François Rude ).
The British eventually took the position, which had not been reinforced by the nearby rebel garrison at Boland's Mills, on Thursday but the fighting there inflicted up to two thirds of their casualties for the entire week for a cost of just four dead Volunteers.
Volunteers restored and refitted it over a period of four months.
Carson ’ s command was divided into two battalions, each made up of four companies of the First New Mexico Volunteers, in all some 500 men.
As Na Fianna Éireann had been organised four years earlier than the Irish Volunteers, and that many of its members were now young adults, fully trained in many aspects of warfare, it was no wonder that many young members transferred over to the Volunteers in 1913.
During the American Civil War from July to October 1863, California Volunteers fighting the local Indians in the Bald Hills War were stationed in the town, in Trinidad Camp to protect it and the coast road from Indian raids, until they were moved four miles north to Camp Gilmore.
The pā was shelled in December by the 57th Regiment and through the week of 20 to 25 March 1864, the pā and nearby fortifications at Te Tutu and Ahuahu were stormed and taken by a force of 420 of the 57th, 70th and Volunteers and Militia commanded by Colonel Sir Henry James Warre, with four Armstrong guns.
From these forts, Dodge and the mounted volunteers, with four companies of Territorial militia and one of Illinois mounted rangers, took to the field as the " Michigan Mounted Volunteers.
The four voluntary sector principals in this project – National Urban Forestry Unit ( NUFU ), Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country, British Trust for Conservation Volunteers ( BTCV ) and Groundwork Black Country.
* The Light Infantry Volunteers was formed in the Territorial Army on 1 April 1967 from the territorial battalions of the four predecessor regiments.
On June 6, 1861, Colonel Magruder sent Colonel D. H. Hill and the 1st North Carolina Volunteers and Major Randolph and part of the Richmond Howitzer battalion with four artillery pieces to Big Bethel Church ( or Great Bethel Church ) within of the Union's camps at Newport News and Hampton to establish an advanced position at that location.
* 1864 Colonel Kit Carson was ordered by Canby to bring four companies of the First New Mexico Volunteers to the fort to control the Navajo.
Volunteers completed jump training in England then underwent four months of training at Fort Benning, Georgia, and the Parachute Training Wing at Shilo, Manitoba.
Neyland holds the record for most wins in Tennessee Volunteers history with 173 wins in 216 games, six undefeated seasons, nine undefeated regular seasons, seven conference championships, and four national championships.
Beginning on April 22, 1861, on the orders of President Abraham Lincoln, Lyon mustered in four regiments of Federal Missouri Volunteers ( mostly former members of Republican Party Wide Awake marching clubs ), issuing them weapons drawn form the Arsenal stocks.
Harris served as offensive coordinator at Tennessee under Johnny Majors, helping the Volunteers win four of five bowl games while there.
Because of the existence of both Regular Army and United States Volunteers ranks and the possibility that an officer could hold actual and brevet ranks in both services, some general and other officers could hold as many as four different ranks simultaneously.
During these four years, the Tennessee Volunteers enjoyed great success with a 43-7 record and a win in the Fiesta Bowl following the 1998 regular season to claim the National Championship.
On 15 May 1924, it was reorganized as four separate regiments, designated as The Yorkton Regiment ( now the 64th Field Battery, 10th Field Artillery Regiment, RCA ); The Saskatoon Light Infantry '; The Battleford Light Infantry and The Prince Albert Volunteers.
The four regiments brigaded at Hamilton were re-organised, and the 26th was now linked with the 90th Regiment of Foot ( Perthshire Volunteers ).
The various Territorial Battalions that were also part of the four Lowland Regiments were split off in 1967 and grouped together, eventually forming the 52nd Lowland Volunteers.

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