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  1. We had a blast at the career fair! It was great meeting everyone and seeing so many students who are enthusiastic about using art and design to give back to their community. You guys are inspiring! Thanks for checking out our table and learning about Do Good Work’s spring volunteering opportunities.

     
     
  2. Go to SCADs career fair tomorrow and visit our booth. We’re recruiting creative students for our spring projects. Swing by and see how skill based volunteering can help you stand out from the crowd. We’ll hook you up with projects that will help you swap out “cashier” for “lead designer” on your resume.

    Go to SCADs career fair tomorrow and visit our booth. We’re recruiting creative students for our spring projects. Swing by and see how skill based volunteering can help you stand out from the crowd. We’ll hook you up with projects that will help you swap out “cashier” for “lead designer” on your resume.

     
     
  3. Do Good Work has been out and about in Savannah. Look for our propaganda materials next time you’re grabbing a snack.

    Do Good Work has been out and about in Savannah. Look for our propaganda materials next time you’re grabbing a snack.

     
     
  4. Thanks to everyone that came out to the Do Good Work interest meeting. There were folks from a variety of backgrounds that showed up to support the cause. We talked about the upcoming projects we have planned with different non-profits around Savannah. We’re looking forward to some great collaborations in the upcoming program cycle.
That’s Dianna, John, and Bob from SCAD, playing with Andy McCoy’s projection installation at the meeting.

    Thanks to everyone that came out to the Do Good Work interest meeting. There were folks from a variety of backgrounds that showed up to support the cause. We talked about the upcoming projects we have planned with different non-profits around Savannah. We’re looking forward to some great collaborations in the upcoming program cycle.

    That’s Dianna, John, and Bob from SCAD, playing with Andy McCoy’s projection installation at the meeting.

     
     
  5. We’re having an interest meeting! Students, organizations, and cool people in general should come out and learn how they can give back to Savannah. Find out about the projects we have planned for the pilot session, eat some vegan cupcakes, and play with our super secret installation.
It all goes down at 6pm March 25th, at Creative Coast’s swank office on 15 W York St.

    We’re having an interest meeting! Students, organizations, and cool people in general should come out and learn how they can give back to Savannah. Find out about the projects we have planned for the pilot session, eat some vegan cupcakes, and play with our super secret installation.

    It all goes down at 6pm March 25th, at Creative Coast’s swank office on 15 W York St.

     
     
  6. "The millennial generation is a generation that is just more interested in making a difference than making a dollar."
    —  Max Stier, the president and chief executive of the Partnership for Public Service. A great article about how our generation is picking purpose over profit in greater numbers! (via The New York Times)
     
     
  7. Position Available: Community Intern

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    Community is the heart and soul of Do Good Work’s operation, and we need someone dedicated to promoting our role in Savannah’s community. You’re friendly, love working with people, and you’re all over the Savannah social scene. You write copy with personality, but with a tone that doesn’t compromise trust or credibility. Does this sound like you? Read on to find out more about the position.

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  8. Almost Ready!

    Do Good Work has been gearing up for our big pilot program launch in March. We’re getting the website together, talking to cool organizations, and preparing sweet gigs for our pilot program interns. In the mean time, you should friend us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.

     
     
  9. Are you feeling good?

    Are you feeling good?