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We are excited you are interested in volunteering in the work of Canal Alliance. Volunteers are an important part of our organization. There are many ways you can make a difference through volunteering. Check out the list for the right match for you!

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Fundraising Tips and Tools

Reach out to your friends, family and neighbors to support you!

Canal Alliance's Sample Letter #1
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Canal Alliance's Sample Letter #3
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Free Fundraising Trainings!

March 12, 2010
09:30AM to 11:00AM
at Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin

March 30, 2010 (evening)
05:30PM to 07:00PM
at Redwood Credit Union, Novato

April 16, 2010
09:30AM to 11:00AM
at Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership of Marin

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Have a household project? Find help today!

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Marin helpers is a project of Canal Alliance.

Volunteer of the Month

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Our Volunteer of the Month is Katie-Lynn Lopez who has been volunteering in our Immigration Legal Services Department and as a photographer for special events. Read more.


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Featured Partner

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PG&E has been a big supporter of Canal Alliance for many years. Their support enables us to address basic needs by providing emergency food and financial assistance, as well as to promote self-sufficiency and employability by providing English as a Second Language (ESL), computer literacy and financial education classes, small business development training, and other income enhancement programs.