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Sarah Hale

Sarah Hale is a pastoral care director and interfaith outreach coordinator with 8 years supporting small groups, discipleship circles, and mission teams. Professional background includes leading church-based support groups, training lay counselors, and coordinating cross-cultural Kingdom outreach trips in the Mississippi Delta. Expertise in group facilitation, trauma-informed care, volunteer training, and strategic mission planning. Based in Greenville, MS, USA. Relevant work includes developing a small group curriculum adopted by regional churches, publishing articles on sustainable outreach practices, and coordinating annual Kingdom service initiatives.

Joining Environmental Volunteer Movements Across the U.S. How You Can Make a Difference

Joining Environmental Volunteer Movements Across the U.S.: How You Can Make a Difference

Across the country, thousands of people are taking action to protect the planet by joining environmental volunteer movements. From cleaning up local parks to ...

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How Schools Across the U.S. Are Building Stronger Group Support Networks for Students

How Schools Across the U.S. Are Building Stronger Group Support Networks for Students

Across the United States, schools are recognizing the critical importance of group support networks in promoting student well-being, academic success, and emotional resilience. These ...

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Giving Back, Moving Forward The Career Power of Volunteering

How Volunteering Can Lead to Career Opportunities in the U.S

In today’s competitive job market, volunteering is no longer just about giving back—it’s also a powerful way to advance your career. Across the U.S., ...

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Online vs. In-Person Group Support Finding What Works Best for U.S. Communities

Online vs. In-Person Group Support: Finding What Works Best for U.S. Communities

Across the United States, group support programs play an essential role in helping individuals overcome personal challenges, improve mental health, and build connections. Whether ...

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Why Every U.S. City Needs Volunteers to Support Disaster Recovery Efforts

Why Every U.S. City Needs Volunteers to Support Disaster Recovery Efforts

When natural disasters strike—whether wildfires, hurricanes, floods, or tornadoes—the immediate response often relies on professionals like firefighters, emergency responders, and relief agencies. However, behind ...

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How U.S. Nonprofits Are Leading the Way in Group Support Programs

How U.S. Nonprofits Are Leading the Way in Group Support Programs

Across the United States, nonprofits have become the driving force behind group support programs that strengthen communities, promote mental wellness, and provide a lifeline ...

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The Power of Peer Support in U.S. Communities How It’s Helping Families Thrive

The Power of Peer Support in U.S. Communities: How It’s Helping Families Thrive

Peer support has become a powerful force in U.S. communities, helping families, individuals, and entire neighborhoods overcome challenges and thrive. Across the country, support ...

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How Support Groups Are Changing Mental Health Outcomes Across America

How Support Groups Are Changing Mental Health Outcomes Across America

Across the United States, support groups have emerged as a powerful force in reshaping how communities approach mental health. From small in-person meetings to ...

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Why Volunteering in U.S. Communities Is More Important Than Ever

Why Volunteering in U.S. Communities Is More Important Than Ever

In an age where many Americans feel disconnected and overwhelmed by economic and social challenges, volunteering has re-emerged as one of the most powerful ...

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How Volunteering Can Help Strengthen the Social Fabric of U.S. Cities

How Volunteering Can Help Strengthen the Social Fabric of U.S. Cities

Volunteering has always been an integral part of American life, but in recent years, its role in building stronger, more connected cities has taken ...

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