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The organization that does so much to help Soldiers and their families is now in need of help.
Army Community Service, which houses a number of assistive programs and services, relies on volunteers to keep operations running smoothly.
Jeannie Johnston, ACS division chief, said the most critical need is in “information referral” at the front desk, where volunteers greet visitors at the office on Aerobee Road, and answer the phone.
“You get to answer a lot of questions about a variety of things,” she said. “It’s definitely a good spot for a people person.”
Ideally, ACS will have two volunteers at the front desk during every shift, typically either four hours in the morning or four hours in the afternoon, but days and hours are flexible.

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