In Average Communities “OG - WHAT VOLUNTEERS CAN DO Aid to Young Men Away as Camp Since every community has sent its quota of boys to training camp, concerted efforts can be made by parents, friends and neighborhood groups to: Write weekly letters; send snapshots; remember birthdays. Send cookies, candy, cakes, Thanksgiving and Christmas gifts. _ Make special items of clothing such as socks, sweaters. Take up collection to help boys from home furnish their company rooms. Send subscriptions to magazines and home~town newspapers. Information Service Collect and index catalogues, pamphlets, schedules and other informational material on recreation. Prepare mimeographed or printed pamphlets on trips and tours, housing facilities, etc. Make contacts with community agencies to facilitate the use by outside groups of meeting places, gyms, etc. Conduct information services on housing, tours, amuse~ ments, other recreational activities. Conduct trips and tours. Special Senedcbe Volunteer typists, stenographers, secretaries, file Clerks, etc. are needed in the administration of al- most every program, For other ‘special services see Service to Camp, page .....