The Chronicle of Philanthropy
REGENERATION

Real Work Gives Real Meaning to an Unpaid Charity Job

About 18 months ago, I left retirement to start a terrific job — special projects manager for Access, a nonprofit group that provides college scholarships and advice on financial aid to students in Boston's public schools.

I have a title, a business card, regular hours, and an office. I report directly to...

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