Help Christian Grandparenting Network

by | Jan 6, 2008 | 0 comments

There are many ways that you can help Christian Grandparenting Network.

Volunteer!

CGN is a partnership of people and organizations working together to build for the future, to the glory of God, and for the benefit of our grandchildren and more. We depend on people like YOU to make this network effective. Here are just a few of the volunteer opportunities that are vital to this ministry for which we need your help. Please contact us TODAY if you can help!

Administrative Assistant

The Executive Director could be freed to invest his time in much more productive areas with the help of an assistant who could handle much of the day to day administrative and clerical tasks. With a computer, most of the work that would be required for this volunteer position can be done at home.

Writers

CGN is always looking for individual who enjoy writing and are willing to write articles, share personal stories, write on Facebook and Twitter, and write books related to current grandparenting topics and issues. CGN does not pay to publish an article you write on our web site or through Carry The Torch, but authors do retain all copyright rights to works they provide for public distribution. The promotion of personal works published in book form is subject to review by the CGN Executive Director and Board of Directors. While some published works may be promoted without cost to the author, CGN would appreciate a commission from sales resulting from such promotions where possible. Click here for our CGN Writers’ Guidelines.

 

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