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I am volunteering for Habitat for Humanity about 8 hours per month as a construction worker, and would like to get credit for that time. Can I do that?

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I am volunteering for Habitat for Humanity about 8 hours per month as a construction worker, and would like to get credit for that time. Can I do that?

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A. Yes. You can credit the full amount of your volunteer time in the “Related Activities” Category, under the “Professional and Community Service” area. Your Employer (that is, your boss at your full time job) will sign off on those hours. He or she may wish to verify with your volunteer organization that you have actually put in the number of hours you have claimed. You can claim any volunteer work up to 80 Training Hours under the Professional and Community Service area even if you are not employed by an architect, or are a student.

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