Volunteer at the Karama Connection

"The worthwhile problems are the ones you can really solve or help solve, the ones you can really contribute something to."
— Richard Feynman

Volunteer at Karama Connection

Helping others in need has always been an important part of the American way of life. Volunteering gives you an opportunity to change people's lives, including your own. Supporting Karama Connection doesn't necessarily have to involve donating money. We can also use your time and talents. If you'd like to volunteer at Karama Connection, contact our executive director, Connie Naber.

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Volunteer Spotlight

Lissa Knue

Lissa is a 1998 clinical psychology graduate from Xavier University. In January 2007 she spend three weeks working with a group of 20 Swahili–speaking women who has survived the AIDS epidemic in Arusha, Tanzania.
To learn more about Lissa's trip, click here to read the article.