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Review for The SCRAP BOX, Ann Arbor, MI, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

The Scrap Box is Ann Arbor's most creative GREEN Space... and one of it's oldest examples of "recycle, repurpose, reuse' living. For 28 years, TSB has collected fascinating, unique and unpredictable items that ALL SHOULD BE IN THE LOCAL LANDFILL. These materials are available very cheap, for use by artists, crafts people, and other creative spirits for UPCYCLING into new and unique items. Many inspiring examples cover the walls and provide ideas for everyone who enters. Every visit to The Box is an experience in incredible "stuff" and wonderful examples of GREEN ARTs creativity!The Scrap Box also offers workshops, classes, birthday party space, and classroom visits about recycling and creative GREEN living. Visit www.scrapbox.org for lots more!

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?

Life-changing

Did the organization use your time wisely?

Very Well

Would you recommend this group to a friend?

Definitely

When was your last experience with this nonprofit?

2012

Role:  Volunteer
 

Review for National Association Of Multicultural Education, Washington, DC, USA

Rating: 5 stars  

NAME is an extraordinary group.... It is 100% volunteer-driven organization of educator-activists for social justice in schools and communities. It is a community that includes a highly diverse membership: from p12 teachers to higher education scholars and researchers, community activists, cultural and advocacy organizations, students and deans, artists and scholars. They come from across the US and Canada, with a growing international membership. All are devoted to work to raise levels of equity and social justice. Expertise--and ongoing deep dialog--addressing multicultural pedagogy, curriculum and instructional strategies effectively address intersections with Issues of race, ethnicity, gender, language, ability, power, privilege, identity, etc. are the nature of the experience. NAME people are incredibly friendly, welcoming, outgoing and interested in collaborations, sharing, and outreach than any other professional group. Going to a NAME conference really is like a family reunion, even for the first time. The group also has over 20 local chapters, working as local resources and networks for multicultural issues.

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?

Life-changing

Did the organization use your time wisely?

Very Well

Would you recommend this group to a friend?

Definitely

When was your last experience with this nonprofit?

2011

Role:  Volunteer