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TTokugawa
Review for Ceres Community Project, Sebastopol, CA, USA
The Ceres Community Project is well organized and supported by many passionate and worldly people. They are all focused and driven to follow the path set forth by its founder. Not only do they help those who are suffering and in need by supplying nourishing meals in a sustainable way, they also teach those capable the how and why to use ingredients from the earth. In addition to helping those in need, they also teach teens how to cook the meals and instill lifelong lessons of compassion and nutrition. For these reasons I feel that Ceres is a very important part of my community and I am very happy with my experience as a volunteer and community member.
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I've personally experienced the results of this organization in...
Speaking with recipients of their services, they are so grateful and all share the feeling that Ceres changed their lives. Also in meeting teens involved with the program who are so enlightened and passionate about the cause.
If I had to make changes to this organization, I would...
I have not been involved long enough to be able to make suggestions at this time. So far I have seen a very organized and focused group, strengthening its core well expanding with the same effect.
Would you volunteer for this group again?
Definitely
For the time you spent, how much of an impact did you feel your work or activity had?
A lot
Did the organization use your time wisely?
Very Well
Would you recommend this group to a friend?
Definitely
Did your volunteer experience have an effect on you? (teaching you a new skill, or introducing new friends, etc.)
I have been given the opportunity to learn cooking skills in a safe and friendly environment. Though I had not cooking skills, i voiced my interest in learning the kitchen routine and
How did this volunteer experience make you feel?
Very fulfilled, even in an office behind the scenes, everyone always lets you know what you're doing is important and appreciated by everyone involved.
When was your last experience with this nonprofit?
2011