Society Scene Palm Volunteer Guide Week of Aug. 29, 2012

"When trying to become an Olympian you have to be dedicated to the cause and seeing the project through to the end. This is the same with volunteering; sometimes it is hard to see the finish line or to know whether a difference is being made. But by consistently investing in the project, you are ensuring that the end result will be positively affected," said Lauryn Williams who earned a silver medal in Track and Field 100m at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athen.

( Christian Petersen / August 29, 2012 )

"When trying to become an Olympian you have to be dedicated to the cause and seeing the project through to the end. This is the same with volunteering; sometimes it is hard to see the finish line or to know whether a difference is being made. But by consistently investing in the project, you are ensuring that the end result will be positively affected," said Lauryn Williams who earned a silver medal in Track and Field 100m at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athen.

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