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The Office of Student Activities (OSA) is proud to house the Resource Library, which offers resources related to leadership, cultural and social issues, teambuilding activities, and training.  The Resource library is located in DUC Room 257 in the Student Activities suite of the Danforth University Center. The library offers hundreds of books, videos, games and low ropes materials, and is also a common space available for meetings, studying, and relaxing. Resources may be checked out from Carol Kimball, the 2nd Office Manager, with a Washington University ID. The Resource Library is open to students, staff, and faculty.

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Volunteer USA: A Comprehensive Guide to Worthy Causes That Need You - From AIDS to the Environment t
Carroll, Andrew
With the caveat that inclusion does not imply endorsement, Carroll has produced a useful reference work listing national and regional organizations dedicated to a wide variety of worthy causes such as alcohol abuse, child abuse, the homeless, and mental illness. He also describes where help is needed and how volunteers can most effectively provide it; a special bonus is his advice on what potential volunteers can do on their own. Names, addresses, telephone numbers, publications, together with descriptive text are accessed through a table of contents arranged by nature of concern (AIDS to Wise Giving) and two indexes (one geographic); the book also lends itself to just browsing. A good choice for public and undergraduate college libraries.
- Suzanne W. Wood, SUNY Coll. of Technology, Alfred Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.