October 17, 2002
Driven by Mission
Nonprofit employees trade high pay for job satisfactionGina L. Brooks is proud of the work done by Second Helpings, the Indianapolis anti-hunger charity she heads. But her employees, she says, may be even prouder.
Take, for example, her food-production manager. Second Helpings trains individuals in food-service
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