Community service

Oh, I didn't know they had craft stuff you could do. THAT sounds more like my thing. Thanks for the tips!
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I go to an art class on the weekends though, so I think I've pretty much got creativity covered. Still, doesn't hurt to throw in a bit of extra there.
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I don't know about Australia, but hospitals here all seem to have large volunteer populations. Where I work there seems to be a lot of teens as well. They help out at the information desks, and help visitors/pts find their way around, or actually work in a department.

Imp- and they get free meals.
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btw- I just gotta add that here "community service" can commonly mean court ordered, by a judge, as a punishment for a crime.
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Done plenty of that. Usually picking up trash along the highway with the inmates from the local hoosegow. Sanded and painted a lot of fire hydrants, cleared brush out of the bar ditches, washed and waxed schoolbuses, cleared leaves and trash out of drainage ditches, and trimmed trees and shrubs in the city parks. 6 hours every Saturday for a little over a year. That's what comes to mind when I think of community service! Glad I straightened up when I hit 18. I doubt I could work like that nowdays and have a full time job on top of it!
 
One son did his hours helping at an after school center for a vacation, another did tutoring at lunch at school

there was also time at school for a once a month landscaping day.
 
I hear a lot about gardening and landscaping.... hmm, that might work for me! I'm better with physical labour than providing emotional support.
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Plus you need to do a course to be able to look after wildlife, one of my friends did one to look after joey's, and they are very demanding, 3 feeds a day (or 4 depending on their weight) and outside time, helping them go to the toilet etc.

Um, way more then that.
I have been a wildlife volunteer in the past. And little joeys need to be fed every 20-30 minutes when very young. All through the night. It then goes up to 1,2,3 hourly feeds. A joey usually needs to be in care for over a year.
 
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Plus you need to do a course to be able to look after wildlife, one of my friends did one to look after joey's, and they are very demanding, 3 feeds a day (or 4 depending on their weight) and outside time, helping them go to the toilet etc.

Um, way more then that.
I have been a wildlife volunteer in the past. And little joeys need to be fed every 20-30 minutes when very young. All through the night. It then goes up to 1,2,3 hourly feeds. A joey usually needs to be in care for over a year.

I did say etcetera
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So no need to bite my head off
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The ones my friend has aren't little little ones they get the bigger (over 5mo old) ones that require less feeding and then once they get to a certain weight and age they go onto another carer once they are down to 2 feeds of milk a day and other diet consists of grass etc.
I was just saying what i know.. from what i have been told and seen.
 
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Um, way more then that.
I have been a wildlife volunteer in the past. And little joeys need to be fed every 20-30 minutes when very young. All through the night. It then goes up to 1,2,3 hourly feeds. A joey usually needs to be in care for over a year.

I did say etcetera
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So no need to bite my head off
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The ones my friend has aren't little little ones they get the bigger (over 5mo old) ones that require less feeding and then once they get to a certain weight and age they go onto another carer once they are down to 2 feeds of milk a day and other diet consists of grass etc.
I was just saying what i know.. from what i have been told and seen.

I wasn't biting your head off.
I'm really sorry if it seemed that way
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I had to 'retire' from the wildlife carers as it was just too much work with the chickens as well. So now I just breed poultry. I really hope to be able to be a carer again in the future. It's very rewarding.
 

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