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Volunteer bloggers

About the organization: 
EastSons GoodWorks is a charitable trust committed to help underprivileged. Our mission is to bring lasting and positive change in the lives of deprived youth & children with their overall development through awareness programs , non-formal education and activities.

We are aiming at working for the uplift of the weaker section of the society. We work for education of impoverished women and needy children who are under difficult circumstances such as child labour, inflicted with rare diseases, street and runaway children, physically disabled children, disaster struck children and slum dwellers.

We are currently looking for volunteer bloggers to write interesting and engaging blogs on a wide range of different topics. This is an excellent opportunity for any writers who are looking to gain some valuable industry experience and get published online.

What we are looking for: Well written, well researched & interesting content for publication.

Start your Volunteering:
Gain experience, get your work published on real websites and build a strong portfolio of live work 
The opportunity date and time you are looking for is no longer available.
Education
Low-income Communities, Other

Age Minimum (with Adult): 12+, Minimum Age:18+

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