CSUMB Rotaract General Meeting: 02/09/2015CSUMBRotaract
This document summarizes an upcoming Rotaract meeting and events. It announces the general meeting on February 9th and introduces the social chair and service chair. It also provides information about internship opportunities and upcoming social and service activities like a dinner, visiting a senior center, and the Hope Service Ball. Contact information is provided at the end.
Allen Tate Realtors Winner's Edge April 2014 Graduates_Triangle RegionStephanie Fessel
Exclusively for Allen Tate Realtors, Winner’s Edge is a required, comprehensive real estate training program. The curriculum includes the latest in national real estate trends, technology, license law, sales and marketing techniques, integrated with detailed information about the local real estate market. As a result of this intensive course of study, Realtors are equipped with the latest tools in the industry in order to serve their clients in a knowledgeable, caring and professional manner.
The document provides information for a new volunteer orientation at the Worthington Resource Pantry. It summarizes the pantry's mission to educate, feed, and comfort those in need. It outlines volunteer roles and policies, including requirements for youth volunteers, paperwork, and shift times for positions like greeter and shopper. The orientation describes how volunteers can help keep shelves stocked and thanks volunteers for their support in helping families.
The document outlines the plans for an end of the year cookout event organized by Greek Life at UMKC in partnership with the local animal shelter Wayside Waifs. It details the 7 phases of planning from February to April and includes objectives for each phase such as identifying the cause, booking the location, and finalizing tasks. Individual duties are assigned to Maris Panjada and Skyler Allen for tasks like obtaining equipment, coordinating volunteers, marketing, and collecting donations. A schedule is provided for the day of the April 19th event from set-up at 9:30am through clean-up at 4pm.
Ben Harter-Murphy has over 5 years of experience in customer service roles in the food and beverage industry, including as a bartender, server, and pet minder. He has a BFA from the University of the Arts where he also worked in various roles including as a resident assistant and office assistant. He is proficient in Microsoft Office and has experience providing excellent customer service in restaurants, pubs, and country clubs throughout Philadelphia and Raleigh.
The document provides information about volunteering at a food pantry and resource center called the Worthington Resource Pantry. It outlines the pantry's purpose of promoting health and well-being in the community by providing nutritional, resource, and educational services. It describes various volunteer roles during open hours like greeters, interviewers, and shoppers. It also discusses volunteer roles in the community and behind the scenes like helping with fundraising events, food drives, and using special skills.
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church including:
- An upcoming sermon series on Exodus and lessons from the plagues of Egypt.
- Opportunities to support the school through Giant grocery store rewards and upcoming fundraisers including a spring auction and youth fundraiser.
- Events like a Father/Son Nerf war, a flower show, and a service day in March.
- Ways to volunteer including for the nursery, VBS in August, and the women's prayer project.
- Ongoing prayer requests for the youth ministry and intercessory prayer meetings.
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church including information about:
- Family night and sermon series being on break for the summer
- Supporting the school through Giant A+ Rewards program
- Summer session Thursday morning discussions on church purpose and mission
- Upcoming community fair June 16-20 including volunteer signups
- Momentum conference in July and transportation payment due date
- Power Camp in August including volunteer roles needed
- Nursery help needed at the Telford campus
- Opportunities to serve at Camp Conquest
- Updates to the online church directory
- New meeting location for fellowship breakfast
- Invitation to join the tech crew or women's prayer project
CSUMB Rotaract General Meeting: 02/09/2015CSUMBRotaract
This document summarizes an upcoming Rotaract meeting and events. It announces the general meeting on February 9th and introduces the social chair and service chair. It also provides information about internship opportunities and upcoming social and service activities like a dinner, visiting a senior center, and the Hope Service Ball. Contact information is provided at the end.
Allen Tate Realtors Winner's Edge April 2014 Graduates_Triangle RegionStephanie Fessel
Exclusively for Allen Tate Realtors, Winner’s Edge is a required, comprehensive real estate training program. The curriculum includes the latest in national real estate trends, technology, license law, sales and marketing techniques, integrated with detailed information about the local real estate market. As a result of this intensive course of study, Realtors are equipped with the latest tools in the industry in order to serve their clients in a knowledgeable, caring and professional manner.
The document provides information for a new volunteer orientation at the Worthington Resource Pantry. It summarizes the pantry's mission to educate, feed, and comfort those in need. It outlines volunteer roles and policies, including requirements for youth volunteers, paperwork, and shift times for positions like greeter and shopper. The orientation describes how volunteers can help keep shelves stocked and thanks volunteers for their support in helping families.
The document outlines the plans for an end of the year cookout event organized by Greek Life at UMKC in partnership with the local animal shelter Wayside Waifs. It details the 7 phases of planning from February to April and includes objectives for each phase such as identifying the cause, booking the location, and finalizing tasks. Individual duties are assigned to Maris Panjada and Skyler Allen for tasks like obtaining equipment, coordinating volunteers, marketing, and collecting donations. A schedule is provided for the day of the April 19th event from set-up at 9:30am through clean-up at 4pm.
Ben Harter-Murphy has over 5 years of experience in customer service roles in the food and beverage industry, including as a bartender, server, and pet minder. He has a BFA from the University of the Arts where he also worked in various roles including as a resident assistant and office assistant. He is proficient in Microsoft Office and has experience providing excellent customer service in restaurants, pubs, and country clubs throughout Philadelphia and Raleigh.
The document provides information about volunteering at a food pantry and resource center called the Worthington Resource Pantry. It outlines the pantry's purpose of promoting health and well-being in the community by providing nutritional, resource, and educational services. It describes various volunteer roles during open hours like greeters, interviewers, and shoppers. It also discusses volunteer roles in the community and behind the scenes like helping with fundraising events, food drives, and using special skills.
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church including:
- An upcoming sermon series on Exodus and lessons from the plagues of Egypt.
- Opportunities to support the school through Giant grocery store rewards and upcoming fundraisers including a spring auction and youth fundraiser.
- Events like a Father/Son Nerf war, a flower show, and a service day in March.
- Ways to volunteer including for the nursery, VBS in August, and the women's prayer project.
- Ongoing prayer requests for the youth ministry and intercessory prayer meetings.
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church including information about:
- Family night and sermon series being on break for the summer
- Supporting the school through Giant A+ Rewards program
- Summer session Thursday morning discussions on church purpose and mission
- Upcoming community fair June 16-20 including volunteer signups
- Momentum conference in July and transportation payment due date
- Power Camp in August including volunteer roles needed
- Nursery help needed at the Telford campus
- Opportunities to serve at Camp Conquest
- Updates to the online church directory
- New meeting location for fellowship breakfast
- Invitation to join the tech crew or women's prayer project
This document advertises a free event for family caregivers hosted by the Caregiver Coalition of San Diego and the City of La Mesa. The event, called "Finding the Balance in Caregiving: Caring for Veterans", will be held on November 5, 2015 from 9:30am to 2:30pm at the La Mesa Community Center. It will feature resource booths, giveaways, educational seminars on caregiving topics like helping veterans and estate planning, and lunch and respite care will be provided. Registration is required by calling or visiting the listed website.
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church including: a new sermon series on Philippians beginning this Wednesday; an upcoming fundraiser, women's bible study, and open gym night; opportunities to volunteer at Power Camp and Camp Conquest this summer; and needs for help in the nursery and tech crew. It encourages supporting the Giant A+ Rewards program, signing up for the online directory, and praying for the ministry of GO2 and global missionaries.
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church including upcoming events like a sermon series on Exodus, a women's bible study, youth group activities, and opportunities to volunteer for the church's summer Power Camp. It provides information on directory updates, intercessory prayer meetings, and requests prayer for the church's GO2 youth ministry.
This document provides information about upcoming volunteer opportunities and events at Ebenezer, a faith-based nonprofit organization. It lists various volunteer roles needed for activities like horticultural therapy, life-long learning classes, assisting in the adult day program, and special events. It also highlights current volunteer needs and provides a volunteer spotlight profile.
Estevan Mares has completed 137.5 hours of community service with 17 organizations over several years. This includes preparing meals at a hospital hospitality house, fundraising for charities, volunteering at a nature center and retirement community, coordinating activities for children, and assisting with blood drives and a wrestling tournament. He has served both individually and through his fraternity to benefit those in need.
- Dinner at the church is at 6:15pm on Wednesdays, with classes starting at 7pm. A repeat class is also offered on Sundays at 9am.
- The sermon series is about lessons from the Exodus, with today's sermon titled "God in the Midst of Our Obstacles."
- Various fundraisers and events are announced, including a women's bible study, youth fundraiser, spring auction, and VBS.
- Volunteers are needed for things like the nursery, Vacation Bible School, and a mission trip.
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church including: a sermon series on Philippians, opportunities to support the school through Giant rewards cards, an ADORN women's bible study on Jeremiah, needs for volunteers at summer camps, and updates on directory, prayer requests, and intercessory prayer meetings. It provides information on upcoming events and ways for the congregation to get involved.
The document provides updates and reminders for a Key Club. It encourages continued donations for Smile Train and Ronald McDonald House charities. Upcoming fundraisers include a car wash and bake sale. Volunteers are needed to advertise for a Chili's fundraiser and build homes with Habitat for Humanity. Officer elections are upcoming and a TV news committee offers extra hours. Members are assigned guidance counselors to contact with questions.
The document outlines details for three upcoming community service events:
1. A 3-part beautification project on February 7th involving litter cleanup, tree planting, and graffiti removal at Lincoln Park from 8-11AM. Volunteers should meet at 7:40AM.
2. A black-tie bingo fundraiser on February 7th to benefit Sunrise Rotary projects. Volunteers are needed from 2-5PM for setup and 6-10PM for serving drinks at the Riverside County Courthouse.
3. Two ongoing tutoring/reading programs at Longfellow Elementary School on Mondays from 4-6PM and Thursdays at 9AM. Volunteers should meet at specified times to
The document provides announcements for Penn Valley Church including:
- Thanks to volunteers who helped with landscaping projects
- Upcoming dinner and classes on Wednesday nights
- End of season for Telford Campus family night
- Supporting the church through a rewards program at Giant grocery stores
- Various ministry and volunteer opportunities including bible studies, sports teams, babysitting needs and a community fair
- Upcoming youth events and summer camps
The key reminders from the meeting are:
1) Members must reach 15 volunteer hours by this Saturday or risk probation.
2) Upcoming volunteer events include an envelope stuffing, soup kitchen, and cow plop face painting.
3) Charity donations are still being collected for Smile Train, Ronald McDonald House, and Alex's Lemonade Stand.
4) Each member has been assigned a guidance counselor for questions about events and hours.
This document provides information for students and parents of Northridge Middle School. It announces the word of the month as self-discipline. It recognizes top students and provides the weekly breakfast and lunch menus. It also announces various events including library hours, cheerleading tryouts, a book fair, and birthdays.
Summer Institute Information Packet 2014Lynn Mymala
The document provides information about the Southeast Asian Student Coalition's Summer Institute being held from June 18-22, 2014 in Berkeley, California. The theme of the institute is "SEA Us: Our Resistance is Revolutionary". The summary includes a program agenda detailing workshops and activities covering SEA history, identity, gender issues, and community building. Contact information is provided for various coordinators in charge of outreach, housing, mentors, food, registration, curriculum, and social activities. The directors are responsible for fundraising and working with coordinators to create the curriculum. The goal of the institute is to empower Southeast Asian youth and help them connect to their communities and cultures.
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church. It announces an Africa relief response plan to provide food and tools, upcoming events like father/son Nerf wars and a welcome open house at the school. It also provides updates on programs, ministries and ways to get involved like helping with the spring auction, participating in the women's prayer project, and joining the tech crew.
This document provides information about upcoming Leo Club events including volunteer opportunities, meeting details, and event signups. Key information includes:
- The Vancouver Sun Run on April 19th where volunteers will meet at 8:15am and gather at area 'L' after.
- The Byrne Creek and Moscrop Famine from April 10th-11th requiring a $25 minimum donation.
- Café Perfecto being changed to May 7th from 3:15-7pm as a maid café fundraiser.
- The Manning Park trip from April 24th-27th where forms and payments are overdue.
Penn Valley Church announces various summer programs and events including:
- Family Night is on break for the summer and will resume in the fall.
- A sermon series on relationships is taking place.
- Power Camp for children is this week from August 3-7 and volunteers are needed.
- Various youth activities are announced including a Dorney Park trip on August 8th.
- The annual Covenantal Community Meeting will be on August 16th during morning worship.
This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
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The Karnataka government, along with the central government’s Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), offers various housing schemes to cater to the diverse needs of citizens across the state. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the major housing schemes available in the Karnataka housing board for both urban and rural areas in 2024.
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
This document advertises a free event for family caregivers hosted by the Caregiver Coalition of San Diego and the City of La Mesa. The event, called "Finding the Balance in Caregiving: Caring for Veterans", will be held on November 5, 2015 from 9:30am to 2:30pm at the La Mesa Community Center. It will feature resource booths, giveaways, educational seminars on caregiving topics like helping veterans and estate planning, and lunch and respite care will be provided. Registration is required by calling or visiting the listed website.
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church including: a new sermon series on Philippians beginning this Wednesday; an upcoming fundraiser, women's bible study, and open gym night; opportunities to volunteer at Power Camp and Camp Conquest this summer; and needs for help in the nursery and tech crew. It encourages supporting the Giant A+ Rewards program, signing up for the online directory, and praying for the ministry of GO2 and global missionaries.
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church including upcoming events like a sermon series on Exodus, a women's bible study, youth group activities, and opportunities to volunteer for the church's summer Power Camp. It provides information on directory updates, intercessory prayer meetings, and requests prayer for the church's GO2 youth ministry.
This document provides information about upcoming volunteer opportunities and events at Ebenezer, a faith-based nonprofit organization. It lists various volunteer roles needed for activities like horticultural therapy, life-long learning classes, assisting in the adult day program, and special events. It also highlights current volunteer needs and provides a volunteer spotlight profile.
Estevan Mares has completed 137.5 hours of community service with 17 organizations over several years. This includes preparing meals at a hospital hospitality house, fundraising for charities, volunteering at a nature center and retirement community, coordinating activities for children, and assisting with blood drives and a wrestling tournament. He has served both individually and through his fraternity to benefit those in need.
- Dinner at the church is at 6:15pm on Wednesdays, with classes starting at 7pm. A repeat class is also offered on Sundays at 9am.
- The sermon series is about lessons from the Exodus, with today's sermon titled "God in the Midst of Our Obstacles."
- Various fundraisers and events are announced, including a women's bible study, youth fundraiser, spring auction, and VBS.
- Volunteers are needed for things like the nursery, Vacation Bible School, and a mission trip.
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church including: a sermon series on Philippians, opportunities to support the school through Giant rewards cards, an ADORN women's bible study on Jeremiah, needs for volunteers at summer camps, and updates on directory, prayer requests, and intercessory prayer meetings. It provides information on upcoming events and ways for the congregation to get involved.
The document provides updates and reminders for a Key Club. It encourages continued donations for Smile Train and Ronald McDonald House charities. Upcoming fundraisers include a car wash and bake sale. Volunteers are needed to advertise for a Chili's fundraiser and build homes with Habitat for Humanity. Officer elections are upcoming and a TV news committee offers extra hours. Members are assigned guidance counselors to contact with questions.
The document outlines details for three upcoming community service events:
1. A 3-part beautification project on February 7th involving litter cleanup, tree planting, and graffiti removal at Lincoln Park from 8-11AM. Volunteers should meet at 7:40AM.
2. A black-tie bingo fundraiser on February 7th to benefit Sunrise Rotary projects. Volunteers are needed from 2-5PM for setup and 6-10PM for serving drinks at the Riverside County Courthouse.
3. Two ongoing tutoring/reading programs at Longfellow Elementary School on Mondays from 4-6PM and Thursdays at 9AM. Volunteers should meet at specified times to
The document provides announcements for Penn Valley Church including:
- Thanks to volunteers who helped with landscaping projects
- Upcoming dinner and classes on Wednesday nights
- End of season for Telford Campus family night
- Supporting the church through a rewards program at Giant grocery stores
- Various ministry and volunteer opportunities including bible studies, sports teams, babysitting needs and a community fair
- Upcoming youth events and summer camps
The key reminders from the meeting are:
1) Members must reach 15 volunteer hours by this Saturday or risk probation.
2) Upcoming volunteer events include an envelope stuffing, soup kitchen, and cow plop face painting.
3) Charity donations are still being collected for Smile Train, Ronald McDonald House, and Alex's Lemonade Stand.
4) Each member has been assigned a guidance counselor for questions about events and hours.
This document provides information for students and parents of Northridge Middle School. It announces the word of the month as self-discipline. It recognizes top students and provides the weekly breakfast and lunch menus. It also announces various events including library hours, cheerleading tryouts, a book fair, and birthdays.
Summer Institute Information Packet 2014Lynn Mymala
The document provides information about the Southeast Asian Student Coalition's Summer Institute being held from June 18-22, 2014 in Berkeley, California. The theme of the institute is "SEA Us: Our Resistance is Revolutionary". The summary includes a program agenda detailing workshops and activities covering SEA history, identity, gender issues, and community building. Contact information is provided for various coordinators in charge of outreach, housing, mentors, food, registration, curriculum, and social activities. The directors are responsible for fundraising and working with coordinators to create the curriculum. The goal of the institute is to empower Southeast Asian youth and help them connect to their communities and cultures.
This document contains announcements for Penn Valley Church. It announces an Africa relief response plan to provide food and tools, upcoming events like father/son Nerf wars and a welcome open house at the school. It also provides updates on programs, ministries and ways to get involved like helping with the spring auction, participating in the women's prayer project, and joining the tech crew.
This document provides information about upcoming Leo Club events including volunteer opportunities, meeting details, and event signups. Key information includes:
- The Vancouver Sun Run on April 19th where volunteers will meet at 8:15am and gather at area 'L' after.
- The Byrne Creek and Moscrop Famine from April 10th-11th requiring a $25 minimum donation.
- Café Perfecto being changed to May 7th from 3:15-7pm as a maid café fundraiser.
- The Manning Park trip from April 24th-27th where forms and payments are overdue.
Penn Valley Church announces various summer programs and events including:
- Family Night is on break for the summer and will resume in the fall.
- A sermon series on relationships is taking place.
- Power Camp for children is this week from August 3-7 and volunteers are needed.
- Various youth activities are announced including a Dorney Park trip on August 8th.
- The annual Covenantal Community Meeting will be on August 16th during morning worship.
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This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
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14. Volunteer Assignments Report
Times and Location
•Parking attendants: 7:00 am at the Volunteer
Table
•Food – Breakfast Volunteers: 7:00 am at
Breakfast Table
•Parade Marshalls: 9:35 at CPACS Front Office
•Food – Lunch Volunteers: 10:30 am at Food
Tables on the side field
–Lunch volunteers SHOULD NOT go on the march!
•Clean Up: 12:30 pm at the Volunteer Table
15. Who will I be working with?
Here are this year’s committee chairs who are
working directly with the different volunteer
assignments. The chairs and other staff will be
helping organize the different areas of TEA Walk. You
may be contacted from those who have specific
instructions or updates about TEA Walk.
• Set-up/ Clean-up: Justin
• Transportation/ Parking: Ricardo
• Food: Lindy
• Parade Marshalls: Klyde
• Registration: Heejin
• Volunteers: Alma
16. Things to keep in mind:
• Report on time to your volunteer assignment.
CPACS staff will be there to give you further
instructions.
• If you are unable to volunteer, please let us know
ASAP. Either email teawalkvolunteers@gmail.com
or call 770-936-0969.
•Be flexible – sometimes things do not always go as
according to plan
•HAVE FUN!!!