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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Voluntarism and the American
Ethic
1. The Partnership for the Homeless: The Tradition of Churches
Helping the Homeless in New York
2. In the Church Shelters
3. Why
People Volunteer in Church Shelters and Why They Keep at It
4. The
Mediating Role of the Church Shelters
5. The Moral Effects of the Volunteer
Experience
6. The Church Shelters as Community-Generating
Institutions
7. Social Architecture: The Art of Building
Community-Generating Institutions
Conclusion
Appendix: Research
Methods
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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