Community Corner
Religious Views about Caring for the Environment
Also lots of local charities work on environmental causes.
The religious community in Studio City is very involved in the environment and recycling causes, too.
Here are a few stories about what local churches and synagogues are doing:
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Locally, Big Sunday helps people raise their volunteer IQ and has a special link for projects like gardening at schools and other green projects.
Valley Beth Shalom Chesed Connection offers an extraordinary listing of local help and volunteer opportunities that can be filtered by interest, type of work, location and desired time commitment. Contact Randi Simenhoff at (818) 530-4035 or emailChesedConnection@VBS.org
National directory Do Something has the largest database of volunteer opportunities nationwide designed to inspire and empower to teens. And Volunteer Match does the same for givers of all ages.
Coyote Communications lists tips and resources for finding the volunteer job that's right for you.
Some readers might be interested in the:
Christian views about caring for the environment at this Web page
Jewish version of how to care for the environment at this Web page
Catholic 10 commandments for the environment at this Web site, as human beings are responsible for the ecology
Buddhists view how human beings are not separate from the ecology