Volunteering

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Volunteering is a great way to make good use of your time to do something good for both yourself and others. We welcome any sort of support and also encourage interactivity on our website, such as by commenting on articles. The following suggested steps are however recommended if you like to volunteer for Justice for the World.

  • STEP 1 (Optional): Please start by linking to us, if possible, to help raise awareness by promoting our website.

    Extra Information: We have logos & banners available if you prefer to use any of these, as well as news feeds at the right corner of our website, which you may use to display content on your website or blog. Plus, we have social bookmarking tools available at the end of each article for your social networking accounts, if you wish to refer to a specific matter on which to inform your network.

  • STEP 2 (For creative and professional volunteers): We are looking for creative people, including designers, musicians, journalists and writers who understand how the new media works and who can deliver projects, videos, songs, articles which are as good to go.

    Testing All Waters

    In order to become a volunteer we recommend that you contact us or send a song via Testing All Waters. We are shorthanded at the moment, so please be patient.

  • STEP 3: Signing in is no longer available or necessary.

Thanks for your interest! We will keep you informed and do welcome your suggestions.

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