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Gold Volunteer: Report Card Pickup / Science & Technology
Gold Volunteer:  Report Card Pickup / Science & Technology

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The Gold Volunteer medalist receives this badge when they have contributed 20+ volunteer hours in the local school community during the month.

Issuer:

Chicago Public Schools (CPS)
http://www.cps.edu/Pages/home.aspx

Evidence:

Badge Type: Disposition

Expected Duration:

Criteria

  1. [required] In order to earn this badge, volunteers must support and participate 20+ hours of service this month.

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Doesn't it feel good to earn a Gold Volunteer medal this April? This means you have contributed 20+ hours of service as a Report Card Pickup / Science & Technology volunteer in your local school community. That's real community love right there.

CPS Volunteers: Report Card Pickup / Science & Technology

Doesn't it feel good to earn a Gold Volunteer medal this April? This means you have contributed 20+ hours of service as a Report Card Pickup / Science & Technology volunteer in your local school community. That's real community love right there.

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