• dld (4/20/2009)


    ...I would say that one can start giving back the moment one has anything to give.

    I quite agree here. I began serving on non-profit boards when I was 4 years out of college. Anyone can schedule two hours for a volunteer activity, painting a room, cleaning out some landscaping, reading a magazine to a vision challenged senior. This should not be seen as a burden and indeed can make you feel a whole lot better about your self even when your career path is at its most challenging and money is scarce.

    On the other hand, I read the foundation's and the students' blogs and I must say I am duly impressed. This is the kind of endeavor anyone should be proud to be involved with and my figurative hat is off to the Knights. Thank you for a great service to these deserving individuals and to the IT community for bringing them to us, and best of luck going forward.

    😎 Kate The Great :w00t:
    If you don't have time to do it right the first time, where will you find time to do it again?