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WHAT IS THE MINIMUM AGE TO VOLUNTEER?
Q: What is I'm Not Your Enemy?
A: I'm Not Your Enemy is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting peace and understanding between people of different cultures and backgrounds. We work to create a more inclusive and accepting society through education, advocacy, and community building.
Q: How can I get involved with I'm Not Your Enemy?
A: There are many ways to get involved with I'm Not Your Enemy, including volunteering, making a donation, or attending one of our events. Visit our website to learn more.
Q: What is the minimum age requirement for volunteering with I'm Not Your Enemy?
A: Unless with a guardian and/or supervising adult accompanied by a release of liability form signed, the minimum age for volunteering with I'm Not Your Enemy is 18. Safety is our top priority.

CAN I ORGANIZE A FUNDRAISING EVENT AT MY HOME?
Q: What is the mission of I'm Not Your Enemy?
A: The mission of I'm Not Your Enemy is to promote mutual understanding and respect among people of different cultures and backgrounds. We strive to create a more inclusive and compassionate world, free from prejudice and discrimination.
Q: What kind of events does I'm Not Your Enemy organize?
A: WE organize a variety of cultural events, such as festivals and concerts, as well as educational seminars and workshops. Our events are designed to promote diversity, inclusion, and understanding.
Q: How can I support I'm Not Your Enemy?
A: There are many ways to support I'm Not Your Enemy, including making a donation, volunteering, or spreading the word about our organization. Visit our website to learn more about how you can help.

DO I BELONG?
Q: What are the beliefs of I'm Not Your Enemy?
A: At I'm Not Your Enemy, we believe that everyone deserves respect and acceptance, regardless of their race, culture, or background. We believe that differences should be celebrated and that by embracing them, we can create a more diverse and inclusive society.