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Partners in Time made the most impact for youth in 2007,
with nearly 30 percent of projects benefiting children and
school partnerships. Health issues, including HIV/AIDS, were
supported by 13 percent of projects. With the continuing
success of the "Bag Hunger" food drive, celebrating its
10th anniversary, hunger relief represented 17 percent of
projects. Efforts benefiting women's issues such as breast
cancer research support and domestic violence prevention
represented more than 8 percent of volunteer efforts. Housing
and homelessness, and issues affecting seniors, each were
impacted by 5 percent of Partners in Time projects.
2007 Partners In Time Employee
Volunteer Service Hours By Issue Area
* Projects for the environment, holiday events, mentally and
physically challenged, diversity initiatives and others.
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