I used to assist walking large dogs at an animal shelter on Wednesdays whilst at uni. When I offered any kind of help for 4 hours a week anytime and this is what they asked for specifically. During the week it is primarily the elderly who volunteer walk, so the shelter avoided giving them the larger dogs and had to "make do" with short walks / single field roaming.
It was of course amazing for me - it didn't seem right. Huge walks with some of the best dogs in the place.
Recently I was on a small team did a lot of work validating whether a particular employment divide "startup" concept worked. We concluded that it did change prospects, but not meaningfully enough to warrant divergence from current channels. Our findings to be released soon.
I do what I believe in, and where I feel the efforts have the greatest impact. Naturally this means charity largely lands around me.
I'd like to give to Mozilla/EFF and some open source projects; but ideally by convincing employers.
It was of course amazing for me - it didn't seem right. Huge walks with some of the best dogs in the place.
Recently I was on a small team did a lot of work validating whether a particular employment divide "startup" concept worked. We concluded that it did change prospects, but not meaningfully enough to warrant divergence from current channels. Our findings to be released soon.
I do what I believe in, and where I feel the efforts have the greatest impact. Naturally this means charity largely lands around me.
I'd like to give to Mozilla/EFF and some open source projects; but ideally by convincing employers.