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WCC is a Volunteer/Service Club! We host volunteer events and advocacy events that are open to the public!
Looking for Volunteering Opportunities to gain Service-Hours? Want to build your resume? Looking for networking opportunities? Opportunities to socialize and meet new people? Then join the WCC!
Organization's Background:
Founded in 1953 by Garry Davis, WCC is a non-profit organization that advocates to educate and promote world citizenship, world law, and world government, including the implementation of human and environmental rights.
As a means of promoting diversity and inclusion, the organization is also known for offering universal citizenship and other ID Cards, in addition to providing service to communities.
Engage the world's youth and young adults in world citizenship, education, activism, and to encourage youth to play an integral role in being world peacemakers. WCC is a Volunteer/Service and Advocacy Club!
• Volunteering Opportunities at organized service events
•Network with experts in international relations
• Work on issues that you are passionate about
• Interact with students from around the world
• Engage academic learning outside the classroom
• Acquire multicultural competencies
• Stand out as an individual who takes action
• Make a difference in your community & the world
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