National Volunteer Fire Council in the USA (NVFC) represents volunteer fire departments (VFD) of fire-fighters who have joined forces to perform fire suppression and other related emergency services for a local jurisdiction. According to the National Volunteer Fire Council, 73 percent of fire-fighters in the United States are members of VFDs.
The success of these fire services in attracting large patronage is testimony that YELP is viable because it offers the same social structure and Sense Of Community to perform a necessary worthwhile service.
Another very large LCCBSG is Surf Life Saving Australia including the Nippers movement. Of SLSA’s 140,000 members, almost 50,000 are Nippers (5-13 years). SES (State Emergency Services) provides a further large LCCBSG.
Disabled
Surfers Association
was established in 1986 by Gary Blaschke after a motorcycle
accident which he lost his knee cap and under went extensive
rehabilitation. Events Calendar evidences the movement has come a long way |
Patently, when well-meaning "giving" Australian citizens go to the trouble to set up structures to unite like-minded Australian to assist other Australians, enormous economies of scale have been forthcoming.
Any structure to encourage and facilitate Philanthropy, which includes giving one's time, has to be well thought out by people who possess infrastructure/project skills, Talk The Walk Motivational Skills and a patent Sense Of Community. Hence the merit of seeking creative input from Pioneer Fit Old Farts who possess Five Pioneer FOF Qualities.
Dragons Abreast Australia is a Not For Profit which -
(i) invites suffers of breast cancer to join a 'Dragons Abreast Member Group' which offers the therapeutic benefits of a LCCBSG; and
(ii) has approx 50 active Dragon Boat Member Groups across Australia who train regularly and race competitively.
See Hobart dragons take on Canada.
The Business Plan Developer's cycle group, Muggaccinos.com displayed strong Sense Of Community by raising $985 to assist one of its members, Tony aka Publican, who suffered a hit run accident as explained in article on 21 April '10 Hornsby Advocate "Hit-run victim still keen to jump back on his cycle".