Congratulations to our 2019 Humanitarians of the Year!
We also want to thank our corporate sponsors. Our 2020 gala will take place on April 2 at the Pleasantdale Chateau in West Orange, NJ.
Christian Cupboard Emergency Food Shelf Community Report-2015Barbara H. Brandt
Developed and implemented the Community Report for Christian Cupboard Emergency Food Shelf.
►Photographed volunteers
►Concepted, developed and executed the layout and design
►Partnered with the client on specifications and deliverables
►Worked on branding and messaging for the target audience
Congratulations to our 2019 Humanitarians of the Year!
We also want to thank our corporate sponsors. Our 2020 gala will take place on April 2 at the Pleasantdale Chateau in West Orange, NJ.
Christian Cupboard Emergency Food Shelf Community Report-2015Barbara H. Brandt
Developed and implemented the Community Report for Christian Cupboard Emergency Food Shelf.
►Photographed volunteers
►Concepted, developed and executed the layout and design
►Partnered with the client on specifications and deliverables
►Worked on branding and messaging for the target audience
Or year-end "journal" is a testament of all the work we've done throughout the year. But we could not have achieved this without our partners. John Miles Chevy, Wilder Chiropractic Center, Willis Tax Services, Alluring Life Properties, E4CCTV, D&D Kennels *to name a few) have all been contributors to making all of this possible. Thank you so much.
As part of the City of Boulder's Community Stories night, Boulder Flood Relief came to speak about the ways that volunteerism have changed mindsets, inspired action, and influenced Boulder County's disaster response and recovery systems
This is my slideshow from my Forester Lecture held on 9.22.11 at Huntington University.
I was asked to share a bit about my professional and personal journey over the past few years as well as present on the rise in social entrepreneurship.
I presented ideas on why I think that it's never been easier to start a movement and do something significant. Communication technology is removing tremendous barriers and making an organizations reach much further.
My hope was to challenge the students at HU that they can make the ideas in their minds happen and the environment at HU is setup to help them succeed if only they tapped into the resources there.
Given the many social needs facing our communities – and the fiscal constraints facing government at all levels - mayors are increasingly turning to national service as a cost-effective solution to meet city needs.
There is a lot of information and misinformation floating around about COVID-19, some of the misinformation is harmful.
Each of us have an opportunity to share facts, question information that may not seem credible, and do our part to slow the spread of infection. I work in public health, specifically community health and in the areas of health equity, community health improvement, and data accessibility. Nonetheless, it is personally important to me for people to have an understanding of such concepts as "flattening the curve", "social distancing" and how small acts of washing hands frequently can make a big difference.
This pandemic is requiring us to think and act more mindfully and consciously about our greater community. It is of equal importance for people to take care of themselves with extra attention and compassion during this time of when life feels disrupted.
As a response, I created this infographic "From Me, To You" which illustrates these ideas.
[public health professional by day, artist by night].
Family and Children's CEO Jim Harnett passed away unexpectedly on January 23, 2010. This presentation was created as a tribute to the person he was: intelligent, thoughtful, caring, committed to others and full of life. He will be sorely missed.
Westminster Communities of Florida 2019 Volunteers of the YearWes Meltzer
Westminster Communities of Florida is privileged to have many volunteers who serve our residents. Each of our Volunteers of the Year express the heart behind our Mission. Our volunteers are a vital part of our communities. We had more than 2,200 volunteers to help at the communities during this past year. They served a total of 275,000 hours, which is equivalent to the work of nearly 132 full-time employees. Thank you very much to our Volunteers of the Year. We are very proud to have them as part of the Westminster family.
The letter effectively communicated the date of the tournament and the value associated
with being a part of this organization. The sponsorships available that will deliver real value to those who participate in this cause.
Datamatics Global Services provides portal solutions with a focus on prioritizing and managing user expectations, handling governance issues and making the enterprise portal evolution more predictable. These portal solutions integrate rich social media and web 2.0 features that enable organizations/NGOs to open communication channels across the digital space .
Datamatics' SENTIpede™ is an intelligent crawler for Sentiment analysis across Social Media networks. A collaborative blend of man and machine SENTIpede™ adds Insights from unstructured media sources for structured research needs.
Or year-end "journal" is a testament of all the work we've done throughout the year. But we could not have achieved this without our partners. John Miles Chevy, Wilder Chiropractic Center, Willis Tax Services, Alluring Life Properties, E4CCTV, D&D Kennels *to name a few) have all been contributors to making all of this possible. Thank you so much.
As part of the City of Boulder's Community Stories night, Boulder Flood Relief came to speak about the ways that volunteerism have changed mindsets, inspired action, and influenced Boulder County's disaster response and recovery systems
This is my slideshow from my Forester Lecture held on 9.22.11 at Huntington University.
I was asked to share a bit about my professional and personal journey over the past few years as well as present on the rise in social entrepreneurship.
I presented ideas on why I think that it's never been easier to start a movement and do something significant. Communication technology is removing tremendous barriers and making an organizations reach much further.
My hope was to challenge the students at HU that they can make the ideas in their minds happen and the environment at HU is setup to help them succeed if only they tapped into the resources there.
Given the many social needs facing our communities – and the fiscal constraints facing government at all levels - mayors are increasingly turning to national service as a cost-effective solution to meet city needs.
There is a lot of information and misinformation floating around about COVID-19, some of the misinformation is harmful.
Each of us have an opportunity to share facts, question information that may not seem credible, and do our part to slow the spread of infection. I work in public health, specifically community health and in the areas of health equity, community health improvement, and data accessibility. Nonetheless, it is personally important to me for people to have an understanding of such concepts as "flattening the curve", "social distancing" and how small acts of washing hands frequently can make a big difference.
This pandemic is requiring us to think and act more mindfully and consciously about our greater community. It is of equal importance for people to take care of themselves with extra attention and compassion during this time of when life feels disrupted.
As a response, I created this infographic "From Me, To You" which illustrates these ideas.
[public health professional by day, artist by night].
Family and Children's CEO Jim Harnett passed away unexpectedly on January 23, 2010. This presentation was created as a tribute to the person he was: intelligent, thoughtful, caring, committed to others and full of life. He will be sorely missed.
Westminster Communities of Florida 2019 Volunteers of the YearWes Meltzer
Westminster Communities of Florida is privileged to have many volunteers who serve our residents. Each of our Volunteers of the Year express the heart behind our Mission. Our volunteers are a vital part of our communities. We had more than 2,200 volunteers to help at the communities during this past year. They served a total of 275,000 hours, which is equivalent to the work of nearly 132 full-time employees. Thank you very much to our Volunteers of the Year. We are very proud to have them as part of the Westminster family.
The letter effectively communicated the date of the tournament and the value associated
with being a part of this organization. The sponsorships available that will deliver real value to those who participate in this cause.
Datamatics Global Services provides portal solutions with a focus on prioritizing and managing user expectations, handling governance issues and making the enterprise portal evolution more predictable. These portal solutions integrate rich social media and web 2.0 features that enable organizations/NGOs to open communication channels across the digital space .
Datamatics' SENTIpede™ is an intelligent crawler for Sentiment analysis across Social Media networks. A collaborative blend of man and machine SENTIpede™ adds Insights from unstructured media sources for structured research needs.
Gender is a social construct that defines social relationship between men and women. Women belong to the feminine gender because during the process of growing up, certain culturally constructed feminine traits are inculcated into them, right from the birth.
Evolution of the Person-Centred Revolution: Presentation to HSA Canada Gather...LiveWorkPlay
"Every minute of delay in adopting person-centred practices we are failing the people we are called to serve"
I volunteered myself to session host Julie Malette for the role of warming up the audience for a panel on "Organizational Person-Centred Journeys" with Keven Berswick, Steve Scown, Marla Maxey, and Mike Coxon.
The panel led off the final afternoon of the sold out two-day HSA Canada Learning Community for Person-Centred Practices Annual Gathering, April 20-21 in Richmond Hill (Toronto, Canada).
1English November 5, 2017Making Aging PositiveSeniAnastaciaShadelb
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November 5, 2017
Making Aging Positive
Senior citizens count for a great deal of the American population and are an essential part of society. Many perspectives come with old age with some affecting the old individual's way of life and other improving the elderly way of life. The paper discusses the contribution of to Linda P Fried article Making Aging Positive, and the Carpenter et al. journal and my own beliefs in understanding the various perspectives that come with the old age.
From the article Making Aging Positive, it provides reasons why old age comes with a lot of challenges. However, there are qualms concerning the efficiency of this group of people in workplaces. According to Fried, the main point that is being enforced is or make the extra years that come with improved life expectancy into good use (3). I agree on this but still how experienced can the elderly individuals be at critical positions in the workplaces. It turns into the most profound angle of uncertainty to say that a group of retired people would be more efficient than the younger ones, however, experienced they are.
The article Making Aging Positive it explains that at old age the connection between the senses of individuals is very active with a lot of experience. While people are troubled with the medical expenses on the elderly, this can help in making strides on the issues. This brings the thought of why the elderly should retire yet they can still work in the offices feel appreciated and live longer. According to Fried Linda, the elderly should not retire just because they have hit their age ceiling and should be left to work until when they will not be able to work anymore. The questions generated here are ambiguous but addresses a genuine concern on the dynamics of the content that are provided by the author.
The issue that is raised by Fried is very authentic and if not addressed well turns into a crisis. The population pyramids of most of the developed nations in the world now have a broader top. Many scientists have raised concerns over various challenges that may come with more people being old for example economic collapse of a country due to the inadequate workforce and the purchase blocks. The solution to curbing these challenge includes the idea of the population aging positively. The connection may not be clear, but the correlation is more realistic.
My grandmother is one of the oldest people and works as a public officer and likes sewing baskets. When she retired, there was need of her to always being active thus we opened for a weaving site, and this made her maintain a good health and therefore less medical expenses. The article Making Aging Positive gave me a quick connection to the relationship between the health of the granny and the post-retirement work.
Research
Carpenter et al. (184-192) support various steps that can be taken to ensure that the elderly get to retire in a less complicated environment as some relate agi ...
A process server is a authorized person for delivering legal documents, such as summons, complaints, subpoenas, and other court papers, to peoples involved in legal proceedings.
What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
Given the small scale of housing associations and their relative high cost per home what is the point of them and how do we justify their continued existance
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Canadian Immigration Tracker March 2024 - Key SlidesAndrew Griffith
Highlights
Permanent Residents decrease along with percentage of TR2PR decline to 52 percent of all Permanent Residents.
March asylum claim data not issued as of May 27 (unusually late). Irregular arrivals remain very small.
Study permit applications experiencing sharp decrease as a result of announced caps over 50 percent compared to February.
Citizenship numbers remain stable.
Slide 3 has the overall numbers and change.