The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Big Ad Campaigns Will Urge Boomers to Volunteer

By Suzanne Perry

In January, the baby-boom generation will start getting wooed by television ads urging them to volunteer.

The Harvard School of Public Health and the MetLife Foundation, as part of a project on civic engagement, are planning a major print and TV public-service advertising campaign to encourage boomers to volunteer time to help their communities....

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