In the mid-eighties, volunteers began to stay at the station overnight.
Workers and volunteers began to work inside the bunker in January 1945.
Within minutes, volunteers began to appear at a relief center, and soon 200 people came with automobiles to search for more victims.
The volunteers began digging and eventually unearthed the body, the police said.
At the Connecticut unit, volunteers who want to read must first begin as monitors.
Some volunteers began to feel we were being treated like pawns.
Those volunteers began making visits to neighbors they thought might be able to donate.
The volunteers begin setting up at 6:30 every morning.
Here, trained volunteers begin the very first and most important part of a guide dog's training: socialization.
When the volunteers began recovering prehistoric material, the group sought help from the city.