This paper describes a university-based volunteer program for children with developmental disabilities which was implemented as part of a larger family support model demonstration project. Volunteers in the program were paired one-on-one with children and engaged in weekly outings in order to establish friendships and increase the children's opportunity to participate in community activities. Procedures for recruiting, screening, training and supervising volunteers are briefly described, and program evaluation data are presented.
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