Parents See Beneficial Link Between Volunteering and Education

Nearly All Parents of Above Average Students who Volunteer See the Educational Benefits of Their Children’s Charitable Acts

Friday, July 03, 2009

Toronto, ON – Many parents see a link between education in the classroom and volunteerism in their communities, according to an Ipsos-Reid survey conducted on behalf of Kumon Math and Reading Centres. Parents see the benefits as being two-fold: volunteerism enhances education while education encourages volunteerism.

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Parents See Beneficial Link Between Volunteering and Education

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