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“We believe that the most powerful force is the individual who has realized their power to make change happen. However, everyone can be more impactful when working together,” says Natalye Paquin, president and CEO of Points of Light, the world’s largest nonprofit dedicated to accelerating people-powered change. “This report is intended to reveal ways to act effectively -- making it easier for individuals to find these opportunities and organizations to create them.” The report also supports Points of Light’s Civic Circle, a framework that helps people understand that there are many ways to do good. The nine activities outlined by the Civic Circle are: listening and learning, using one’s voice, social entrepreneurship, volunteering, public, national or military service, using one’s purchasing power to express values, working, voting, and donating. Whether you’re a business leader hoping to mobilize your employees, a nonprofit or NGO leader looking to connect individuals to your cause, or an individuY F B IL HAL T MA EC DIR
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response in return. We would like to request that you send at least a post card to each and every response you receive, just out of courtesy to those taking the time to write you. Also, don’t forget to include either a phone number or address in your letter when responding to an ad. IN ORDER TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN IC RESIDENTS AND OTHER RESIDENTS WE HAVE DECIDED TO PUT EACH IN THEIR OWN SECTION. Tired of not meeting that special someone at work, at the bar, or wherever you have been looking? Look no further than Look Before You Leap men and woman our other supporting single services. We want to help you! What do you have to lose? Just your loneliness. So do it. Send in your ad or send in a response. See directions at beginning of section on how to be a part of the Look Before You Leap. Regular: SWtM, 60, likes animals, outdoors, old cars. Is looking to date, go out & have fun. CG26799 5/30 SWtF, brown eyes, brown hair, 72, country lady, honest. Seeking SWtM, 70-80, who likes country music, bus trips, walks, dining out, to be a good honest man. No smoking or drugs. SG26807 4/25 WdWtM, retired, financially secure, Union Co., 5’7”-med. weight, nice, veteran, wife passed, like to fish. Live in country, quiet, peaceful man looking for 50 to 60’s, nice. Answer all & meet. JH26810 4/18 SWtF, 63, brown hair & eyes, 150 lbs., likes animals, old cars. Seeking SWtM, nonsmoker, & no drugs or drinkers. Union Co. RR26814 4/25 IC’s: FIC. WANTED: One good hearted man, kind, generous, affectionate & caring for one woman. Love outdoors, traveling, children, dogs, & playing music. KE26742IC SWtFIC, 57, 5’6 1/2”, 123 lbs., looking for a friend. I am very caring, very understanding, & easy to get along with. If you need a friend, please write. Write name & address on letter for me to respond back. PJ26743IC SWtFIC, sweet & sexy. Looking for that special someone. I’m fun to be with, loving & affectionate, open, honest, & loyal. Love to spoil & please my partner. I will bring a smile to your face & a warmth to your heart. Include name & address in your letter. Also phone if you want me to call.HS26744IC SWtFIC, attractive, 32c 28w 32 hips . Looking for a man to meet for companionship, fun, long nights, very affectionate. Love dogs too. RS26745IC SWtFIC, intelligent, brunette, brown eyes, nice smile, needs sugar daddy, lover, companion, friend. Men only. NE26746IC WtFIC. Are you my Mr. Right? 5’8”, athletic body, fat butt, big boobs. Seeking an older, outdoorsy, adventurous, calm, soft spoken love bug. SR26747IC SWtFIC, attractive, longing for companion, love traveling,
music, fun. WANTED: one good hearted man, attentive & focused for one woman. KE26749IC FIC, Babe Behind Bars, so they say everything is bigger in Texas & I’m no exception to the rule. Beautiful, young, & I’ve been a very bad girl who’s trying to go good. Write me & perhaps you can help me become the change I’m looking to be. Generous friends only. MC26755IC SWtFIC, interested in one man for every night, hot fun for me, an attractive, sexy woman. Come see me. Local hot fun. KE26756IC SWtFIC, Wanted: one man for attractive incarcerated woman. Would like visits, pen pals, friend, love. Soon to be released. AB26757IC SWtFIC, sweet & sexy, fun, open, honest, & loyal. Will treat you the way you deserve to be treated & accept you for who you are on the inside. I have a big heart with lots of love to offer that special someone. Include address & phone. HS26758IC SWtFIC, looking for a friend/ companion. 47, brown hair/ green eyes, 135 lbs. Love the outdoors enjoy nature, fishing, hunting, swimming, camping, 4 wheeling. Dancer by profession. Laughter is the best medicine. Staying fit is important. I’m Indian, Irish, German. TS26759IC SWtFIC, looking for pen pal. I’m 30, long brown hair/green eyes, love working, family, TV shows. Mostly a homebody. A few years left here so would like someone I can talk to. I don’t have much help & is much needed. JN26760IC WtFIC, calm, soft spoken, independent homebody. Loves outdoors. Desiring a calm, soft spoken Mr. Right. I’m caring, kind, freaky in the sheets. SR26762IC SWtFIC, 38, red hair/blue eyes, love watching football, hockey, baseball. Looking for a man, 30-50, hot, sexy, handsome, tattoos, piercings, dirty blonde hair/blue eyes, 6 pack abs, military uniform. A bad boy who’s looking for a fun, loving, naughty girl who loves writing sex letters. Can send emails. PM26763IC SWtFIC, looking for a friend/ companion. I’m 47, brown hair/green eyes, 135 lbs. Exotic dancer by profession. love to travel & try new things. Honest, fun loving, caring. Enjoy camping, fishing, swimming, boating, 4 wheeling. Like to stay active, take good care of myself physically. TS26765IC FIC, 30, Taurus, 5’3”-125, long blonde hair, green eyed country bumpkin. Love the outdoors, backpacking, camping, very creative, love to sing, bilingual, great sense of humor. MF26766IC WtFIC, 5’8”, athletic body, fat butt, big boobs. Are you my Mr. Right? Seeking an older, outdoorsy, adventurous, calm, soft spoken love bug. SR26767IC WtFIC, calm, soft spoken, independent, homebody, loves outdoors. Desiring a calm, soft spoken older gentleman. I’m caring, kind & freaky in bed. SR26768IC SWtFIC, sweet & sexy,
looking for that special someone. I have lots of love & affection to share with you. Fun to be with. Honest & loyal, will treat you with love & respect. Age unimportant. Address & phone. HS26769IC SWtFIC, 43, red hair/green eyes, 5’3”. Seeking SMale for a companion/friend w/benefits to become a relationship. I like reading, shooting pool, playing cards. Need some male companionship. Released in 6 months, Someone, 40 & up. CC26770IC KE26771IC SFIC, 29, looking for companionship or a friend. Released in a couple months. Honest, outgoing, adventurous, always down for a good time. Can look me up on facebook. LS26772IC SFIC, Hispanic, 48, short time to do. Looking for a friend with benefits, eventually something long term. If Mr. Right appears, I’m a Pieces, love to be in a relationship with a Scorpio. Honest & loving. Get in touch. CB26773IC FIC, beautiful, blue eyed blonde, 5’6”, loving, kind, compassionate, sweet & sultry with great sense of humor. Looking for a man who is driven, funny, with stability, who can hold good convo & likes the finer things in life. Would like this man to want a companion who is loyal & honest. If this interests you, I guarantee more interaction will lead to our satisfaction. JB26774IC SWtFIC, 5’4”, nice build. looking for a person to write, call & visit. If the connection is good, the sky is the limit. I am a lover & love attention.We have tablets here so am able to message, video calls & visits. CA26776IC WtFIC, calm, soft spoken, homebody, loves outdoors, independent. Desiring a calm, soft spoken Mr. Right. I’m caring, kind & freaky in bed. SR26778IC SWtFIC, slim build w/ curves, loves to have fun & try new things. Looking for companionship. Soon to be released. AP26779IC WtFIC, 5’8”, athletic body, fat butt, big boobs. Are you my Mr. Right? Seeking an older, outdoorsey, adventurous, calm, soft spoken love bug. SR26780IC SBFIC, have a little time on my hands here & looking for someone special who would write & eventually visit. If you desire a picture, let me know. LH26781IC SWtFIC, 57, easy to get along with, would love to have a friend. Enjoy the outdoors & love to have fun. Would stay your friend when released. Please enclose address for me to respond back. PJ26782IC WtFIC, 5’8”, curvy, athletic body, big boobs, fat butt. Are you my Mr. Right? Seeking an older, outdoorsey, adventurous, calm, soft spoken love bug. SR26783IC WtFIC, local, 37, looking for intimate friendship & laughs. Loves to be outdoors, animals, ink, art, exercise. CS26784IC SBFIC, 22, tall, plus size with a big smile & very pretty face. Aspiring expert in astrology, who’s sun sign is a Scorpio,
the most powerful sign. Enjoy listening to music & dancing, driving, shopping, & talking. Always up for some great company & a road trip. Going to school in hopes of becoming a doctor (neonatologist). My aspirations in life are to be perfectly imperfect & happy. CJ26785IC WtFIC, calm, soft spoken, independent homebody. Loves outdoors. Desiring a calm, soft spoken Mr. Right. I’m caring, kind, freaky in bed. SR26786IC FIC, 27, beautiful, Sicilian/ French, loves tattoos, skateboarding, rock concerts. extremely outgoing & bubbly. TM26787IC FIC, 28, beautiful, Italian/ German, wild, very open but fun to be around. Loves rock music. TC26788IC WtFIC, 5’8”, curvy body, big boobs. loves outdoors & adventure. Searching for an older, calm, soft spoken love bug. Are you my Mr. Right? SR26789IC SWtFIC, slim build with curves. Loves to have fun & try new things. Soon to be released. AP26791IC Local WtFIC, looking for companionship. 51, into sports, music, adventure & haunted places. Enjoy trying new things & making new connections. KP26792IC SFIC, 33, 5’6”, auburn curly hair, athletic build, blue eyes. I’m a short timer & will be out in July. Looking for someone to chat/pen pal to pass the time. Like trucks, muscle cars, hiking, fishing, motox. Lets get to know each other. GP26793IC WtFIC, Double D’s, curvy, athletic, seeking an older individual to enjoy life with. Love campfires, walks on the beach, sunrises & sunsets. Open minded. SR26794IC FIC, 48, Native American & Hispanic from Spain, 5’, 125, very large breasts, hazel eyes, black hair. Doing a short sentence. Looking for a long term relationship, a soul mate, best friend, lover. CB26795IC SWtFIC, has a few months left. Write soon. Looking for someone special. I enjoy baking, cooking, walks, fishing & more. HW26796IC SBFIC, I have a little time on my hands & am looking for someone special who would write & visit eventually. If you desire a picture, let me know. LH26797IC SWtFIC, 33, short term until released. Looking for someone special. Enjoy cooking, camping, & learning new things. Write soon. SH26800IC FIC, 27, like to laugh & learn. I’m a perfect student. Want to see more? TM26801IC WtFIC, calm, soft spoken, independent homebody. Loves outdoors. Desiring a calm, soft spoken Mr. Right. I’m caring, kind, & freaky in bed. SR26802IC SWtFIC, sweet & sexy. Looking for that special someone. I have lots of love to offer. I love to spoil the one I’m with & I’m fun to be with. Age doesn’t matter. I’ll bring a smile to your face & a warmth to your heart. HS26803IC BFIC, Beautiful black queen looking for an older gentleman
who likes to laugh, cuddle, & have fun inside & outside. I’m lovable. I’m waiting for you. AM26804IC FIC, 27, hazel eyes, light brown beauty. High maintenance, clean, long lashes, straight teeth, hour glass figure. Short minimum. TM26805IC SWtFIC, sweet & sexy, blonde hair, brown eyed baby doll, fun to be with, great sense of humor. Love the outdoors, very open, honest, & loyal. Take a chance & get to know me. You won’t be disappointed. AP26806IC FIC, 27, hazel eyes, light brown complexion, clean, high maintenance, hour glass figure. TM26808IC WtFIC, 5’8”, curvy, athletic body, big boobs, fat butt. Seeking an older, outdoorsy, adventurous, calm, soft spoken love bug. SR26809IC FIC, 33, 3 tattoos, 3 children, so cute. Looking for someone to write & try to get to know. Love food. Do not do drugs. Like music & have a good time. Have 1 cat & 2 dogs. CC26811IC WtFIC, calm, soft spoken, independent homebody, love outdoors. Desiring a calm soft spoken Mr. Right. I’m caring, kind, freaky in bed. SR26812IC WtFIC, Double D’s, curvy, athletic seeking an older individual to enjoy life with. Love campfires, walks on the beach, sunrises & sunsets. Open minded. SR26813IC WtFIC, 5’8”, curvy, athletic body, big boobs, fat butt. Are you my Mr. Right? Seeking an older, outdoorsey, adventurous, calm, soft spoken love bug. SR26815IC SWtFIC, 30, long brown hair, blue-green eyes, 5’5”, athletic build. Enjoy cooking, traveling, & trying new things. Looking for a SM or SF to keep me interested. EM26816IC FIC, 25, 5’5”, athletic build, Italian & Black, brown hair & eyes, caramel skin. Looking for SM or SF. Enjoy movies, painting, long walks & good positive conversation. IR26817IC WE DO NOT RUN ANY IC-LBYL ADS WITHOUT YOUR IDENTIFYING NUMBER. THESE MAILINGS ARE RETURNED BACK TO US, NON DELIVERABLE. ALSO YOU MUST SIGN UP MAIL FROM LBYL. Inmates, seems you may need to be on some kind of mailing list at the prison. Inquire at your place. The Valley Trader would like to thank everyone who places an ad in this column and also the people who respond. The number of responses we have been receiving has been GREAT!!! If you meet that “special person” from communicating through our column, let us know. Did you marry? Are you dating? We would like to know! Write us a short note we can print. Of course, we’ll only print it with your initials. ATTENTION: We have no control over where our Look Before You Leap ads arrive from, and being a free press, we will place them in our column.
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