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The Atlanta Volunteers has invented 3 methods to improve the quality of life for special heroes born with the super powers of Down syndrome, spina bifida, autism and more.

These methods are an ability team, a thrift and volunteer exchange and an interactive TV series called special heroes.

The Ability Team has a book written about the vocational group home that relies on a change in zoning combined with a multiuse structure with a purpose to team certify an ability  team as a CNA to provide assisted living to those who need it .  The thrift and volunteer exchange would be like having a state fair, flea market and boat parade combined with interactive software benefitting multiple nonprofits.  The TV series is community owned, crowd sourced, interactive and presents and a new reality based genre called altruistic comedy.
The first step is that fun comes first.  Our two main comedy devices for having fun are opposite day and pirate humor.  Our promise is to share good cheer and do good deeds to help others.
To make that fun, Loony equals good cheer and booty equals good deeds.
Your goal as a pirate is to get your hands on as much loony booty as you can.
To get into the pirate dive bar we don’t require a valid email, name, a downloaded app, phone permissions or anything like that as we do not take credit cards at the pirate dive bar.  There are multiple nonprofits that we support and if you donate to them a PayPal giving window opens up for that nonprofit and you donate directly to them.  The Atlanta Volunteers does not handle your money or charge a fee to any of the nonprofits we support.
We use a volunteer reward coin called a loony.  There are 3 ways to get loony.  One you volunteer.  Two you donate household items or products and services from your business or 3 the easy way donate through PayPal and we give you one loony for every 25 cents you donate.
The thrift and volunteer exchange is called a TAVE.  It is where loonies are exchanged for anything and can be recycled into cash.