Greetings Coalition Family!
Be sure to listen in as our own JC Lamkin interviews Tee Coston of The
Coalition’s New York based Thoughts of Black Men and Family, Saturday at 2pm
on WNWR 1540 AM, and Dr. John Elliott Churchville’s Straight Up Word, Sunday
morning at 7am also on WNWR 1540 AM.
Join A HAND UP! To make donations or donation requests.
http://groups.google.com/group/a-hand-up
Gary
R. Adams,
Chairman for The Coalition
email:
the.pa.coalition@gmail.com
Join
our Google group http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the
FOR OUR CHILDREN
This summer the
Organization of Black Airline Pilots (OBAP) will hold 2 Aviation Career
Education Camps sponsored by Delta Air Lines.
The purpose of each
one-week program is to introduce interested youth to the world of aviation by
exposing them to the many challenging careers and opportunities which the
aviation industry has to offer.
This is a program has been
around for several years and is an outstanding opportunity for all of our
children.
Please take the time to
read the brochure/application in the ‘FILES’ section of our Google group:
http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the
and pass it along to
anyone that you know who may be interested.
The age range is for boys
and girls between 14-18 years old.
The best part of the camp
other than the exposure is that it is FREE!!!! Delta Air Lines pays the
entire cost.
Application
deadline is June 2, 2008. Please visit www.acecamps.org
or
www.obap.org for additional details.
EH
www.myspace.com/erichall1911
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PENN STATE'S COLLEGE OF
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES ANNOUNCES SUMMER YOUTH CAMPS FOR 2008
CONSERVATION
LEADERSHIP SCHOOLS:
JUNE 22-28; and JULY 6-12
If your ideal school is one where the
classrooms include over 7,000 acres of forest, fields, wetlands, and streams,
and where learning about our environment goes hand-in-hand with having fun
and meeting new friends, then the Penn State Conservation Leadership School
(CLS) is for you. It’s not a recreational summer camp, although lots of fun
is definitely on the agenda. It’s a RE-Creation experience, leading you to
learn, to live, and to think critically about sustaining our environment.
In the unique setting at The
Pennsylvania State University's Stone Valley Recreation Area near State
College, Pa., students between the ages of 15 and 18 learn about the
environment and conservation during a one-week program that emphasizes
field-based, hands-on learning, group problem solving, and leadership.
This year’s program will include a
special session on leadership developed by the PA Rural Leadership Program (RULE)
and an interactive ropes course challenge that will foster cooperation and
teamwork. The 2008 curriculum will focus on important natural resource
issues including:
- Analyzing your hometown drinking water
Participants will bring a water sample from home and learn how to
test for various pollutants that may occur in Pennsylvania water
supplies.
- Deer population management and habitat
conservation
Representatives from the Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA)
will discuss strategies on how to achieve biologically and socially
balanced deer herds within existing environmental, social, and legal
constraints.
- Recycling: Beyond the Bin
Students will get a behind- the-scenes look at the recycling process
and learn how and why this essential “R” (reduce, reuse, and recycle)
plays a key role in our waste management practices.
- What is wood?
Participants may walk away from CLS with a new appreciation for one
of the earth’s most versatile and sustainable resources.
- “Green” Buildings
Students will tour some of Penn State’s newest and award-winning
“green” buildings, which bring together new technologies, sustainable
materials, and creative designs.
Conservation Leadership School is
being offered twice this summer, June 22-28 and July 6-12. The same
program is offered for each week. During their stay at Stone Valley,
the students will work in teams with the faculty and staff from the School of
Forest Resources, and representatives of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat
Commission, the Pennsylvania Game Commission, the Department of Environmental
Protection, the Pennsylvania Rural Leadership Program, and the Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources.
Scholarships are available from
participating Conservation Districts in Pennsylvania and area sportsmen clubs
for students representing their district at CLS. For a listing of
participating organizations and to register online, please visit: http://conferences.cas.psu.edu
and click on Conservation Leadership School. For more information
please contact the Office of Conferences and Short Courses at (814) 865-8301
or email at shortcourse@psu.edu
to receive registration materials.
Registration is limited so please
apply early.
For questions regarding the content of the
program, contact Mike Powell, Director of CLS, at (814) 863-1113 or email at mjp175@psu.edu.
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Baby Care Drive for Community Baby Shower
Germantown Settlement is
in need of volunteers and baby item donations for our 2nd Annual Community
Baby Shower. We need volunteers to
assist us in various assignments throughout the event. Please contact us at 215-849-3104 ext.
113. Ask for Bernadette Prater.
Germantown Settlement a
multi-service organization is holding its 2nd annual Baby Care Drive for its
Community Baby Shower entitled Watering the Seeds of Tomorrow. We understand
that throwing a baby shower for a friend is a tradition, but throwing one for
an anonymous mother in need is an act of kindness. This year, our event is
expected to reach over 350 to 400 new and expected mothers. The Drive will
end May 29, 2008. Our Community Baby shower will be held Saturday, May 31,
2008 from 10:00 to 6:00 pm. We are asking for donations to obtain the
following new or gently used baby items:
Diapers, Baby wipes, Carry
All Bags,(Layettes, blankets, receiving blanket, sheet, bumpers, etc.) Infant
clothing (new boys and girls clothing, sleep sets, t-shirts, bibs, hats,
sweaters, etc.), Bathing items (baby soaps, shampoo, cotton, balls, towels,
etc ), Infant suitable toys (rattlers, pacifiers, plush toys, books),
Bottles, formula, bottle cleaners, Baby monitor, breastfeeding pumps, breast
pads, children books, baby food, baby and toddler toys, Eating items (sippy
cups, plastic bowls cups, etc.), Baby furniture (portable and standard cribs,
bassinets, high chair, baby swing, walker, strollers, bouncers, potties, baby
furniture, etc. (Monetary donations for our baby item giveaways)
If you wish to provide a
monetary donation, please send your check, cash or money order to Germantown
Settlement, Welcome New Babies program, 5538C Wayne Avenue, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 19144. Baby item drop off are at the same location, or call and
we will pick it up. If you have any questions, please call Germantown
Settlement at: 215-849-3104, extension 113 or 183 or email us at bprater@germantown.org ask for
Bernadette Prater go on our website at www.germantown.org look for Community
Baby Shower.
Thank you in advance for
your support and commitment to the Baby Care Drive for our Community Baby
Shower and remember: "Good parents give their children Roots and
Wings." --Jonas Salk
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Community College of
Philadelphia's Act Now/Act 101 Program
The Act Now/Act 101
Program is seeking your assistance in the development of the following new
opportunities for their Leadership Learning Community students.
Mentoring Program: It is
important for students to meet professionals, outside of the Act Now/Act 101
Program, who have completed college and who would be available to offer
guidance and support as they pursue their academic and career goals.
Informational Interviews:
While some of our students have chosen majors to pursue others are still
undecided. It is helpful for them to meet professionals in the fields they
are considering. The time commitment for Informational Interviews is minimal.
The Act Now/Act 101 Program will keep a list of individuals representing a
variety of professions. Interested students will contact the representatives
to schedule an interview. Interviews may be conducted by telephone or in person
and should take no longer than an hour.
For application or more
information, please email
Erika Hernandez hernandez@ccp.edu
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FOOTBALL COACHES WANTED!
The Sigma Sharks Pop Warner
football program is looking for coaches for the 2008 season beginning this
summer. We have 4 teams covering ages 7 – 13, and practice at 19th
and Washington Ave. Time commitment is 10hrs/week in August and 6hrs/week in
Sept./Oct. For more information: Coach Darron at 267.972.8921 or email: SigmaSharks@verizon.net
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Resources for Children’s
Health’s SAFE program has openings for new clients. In our SAFE program, we
provide parents of children aged birth through 5 years with the information,
resources and support they need to raise healthy and happy children. A peer
and professional staff conduct services. Spanish-speaking case managers are
available.
Services include:
·
In-home visits Help in obtaining medical, pediatric and well-baby
care;
·
Accompaniment to medical appointments and other appointments;
·
Connecting participants to supportive community resources to
meet
identified needs;
·
Health and nutrition information, resources and written handouts;
·
Incentives- baby items, parent-child activity books, home safety
items, and others;
·
Assisting participants in securing health insurance or other
benefits;
·
Supporting participants in engaging in healthy lifestyle practices,
such as smoking cessation, exercise and good adult and child nutrition;
·
“Hands-on” support, such as grocery shopping to show participants how
to purchase good quality nutritional food at reasonable prices; and
·
Positive parenting and health education workshops, which are open to
everyone in the community.
For more information, to sign up, or to make a
referral to the SAFE Program, please contact Brenda Rochester, SAFE
Supervisor, at 215.985.6252.
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Kids With a Mission!
The 1st African American Kids Entrepreneur Radio Show on
Blogtalkradio.com
Junior Entrepreneurs On The Move Radio show Saturdays at 6pm.
You can find JEOTM at http://ww.blogtalkradio.com/jeotm.
JEOTM Radio is the brainchild of 2 young men
Jerry who is 12 years old and his brother RJ AKA Spidey Boy who is 8 years
old.
JEOTM was created to
encourage and foster the entrepreneurial spirit in young people.
Each show will feature
guests that introduce youth early on to business concepts and
entrepreneurship.
By empowering youth JEOTM
Radio seeks to instill key skills that will enable financial independence.
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PARENTING EDUCATION and
EMPOWERMENT
RESOURCE Program (PEER) presents
Free parenting classes
Attend the FREE non-judgmental ten week
program and receive a
$100.00 food gift card or
Earn $100.00 towards a utility bill of your choice
Classes are held weekly at
Tustin Recreation Center
5901 Columbia Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19151
Mondays 6:00pm – 8:00pm
Other sites available -
Enrollment is ongoing
A project of the Lutheran
Children and Family Service
Sonya Harris-Saunders,
Program Coordinator 215.339.8002 ext 19
Wendy Brown,
Administrative Assistant 215.424.3741 ext 248
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"STOP THE MADNESS ,
STOP THE VIOLENCE"
is
looking for tutors for their tutoring program at East Spencer Miller
Elementary School at 43rd and Westminster. Tutoring takes place on
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 5pm to 7pm, and is for students 8-12 years of age.
If you or anyone you know
can help during either of these two timeframes, please contact Malik (aka
Norm) Johnson, at 215-410-2859.
Please share this
information;
you never know
who has a couple of hours a week to help our kids.
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TUTORING/MENTORING AT EASTWICK
REC. CENTER
C&C Athletic Association also has a tutoring and
mentoring program at Eastwick Recreation Center at 80th and Mars Sts. for students, age 10-17. This
program runs from November to April. Contact Calvin Johnson (215-738-5181) if
you can help or know someone who needs to be tutored.
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YOUTH SUMMER BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Registration is ongoing for
the Stop The Madness/Stop The Violence Youth Summer Basketball League at
Tustin Recreational Center 5901 Columbia Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19151
Registration is held every
Saturday between 9-12 until May 17, 2008
The cost is
$35.oo/individual player or $125/team, ten player limit
Ages 11-13 & 14-16
All divisions are co-ed
Information: Nasir
267.262.1615
STM/STV and C&C are
members of The Coalition, Inc.
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This Week…
Black Star Enterprises,
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presents a Benefit for the
UNIA--ACL Legal Defense Fund
AROUND THE WORLD with Runoko Rashidi
DISCOVERING OUR ROOTS, OUR CULTURE,
AND OUR GOLDEN AFRICAN PRESENCE
Saturday • 17 May 2008 • 3pm – 7pm
Tree Of Life Public Charter School
2315 – 18th Place, NE • Washington, DC
$15.00 General Admission
$10.00 Elders and Students with I.D.
Tree Of Life Students – Free Admission
For Further Info or Vending Space – 202.829.7204
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Saturday,
May 17, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
El Museo del Barrio, 1230
Fifth Avenue
Experience the music and
art of the Taíno people as you travel back in time. Through music and
art-based activities with artist educators, families will learn about Taíno
daily life and areytos festivals in the Caribbean.
Admission: Free. Advance
registration is required for all workshops.
To register, e-mail family_programs@elmuseo.org or
call (212) 660-7144.
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FIFTH ANNUAL
INTERFAITH WALK for
PEACE and RECONCILIATION
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
18 May 2008
2:00pm
We
invite everyone to join us on a Spiritual Journey for
Peace
in our Hearts, in the Streets of Philadelphia, and in the World.
Please
wear white as a symbol of unity. No
political banners, pleases.
We
will be walking in Northwest Philadelphia (Germantown, Mount Airy,
Roxborough). There will be a Pre-Walk
Gathering at 12:30pm at the Al-Aqsa Mosque (1501 Germantown Avenue - off 3rd
and Jefferson)), where there is free off-street parking. Chartered buses will leave at 1:00 for
Masjid Muhammad (411 East Penn Street).
Shuttle buses will be available at all stops and at the end to return
to Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Those
who wish to go directly to the Northwest Philadelphia step-off site can meet
at Masjid Muhammad (411 East Penn Street off Belfield Street) for Opening
Ceremonies at 2:00pm. Parking is
available. Shuttle buses will make
scheduled stops, where we celebrate with prayers, music, and teachings.
2:00
pm Masjid Muhammad (414 East Penn St @ Belfield St)
3:00
pm 1st Presbyterian Church in
Germantown (35 W. Chelten Av@ G’town
Ave)
4:15
pm Unitarian Society of
Germantown (6511 Lincoln Drive @
Johnson St)
5:45
pm Mishkan Shalom (4101 Freeland Ave @ Shurs Lane)
For
more information
www.interfaithpeacewalk.org
Vic
Compher viccompher@comcast.net 267-266-0842
Lance
Laver llaver4@comcast.net 610-322-9907
Adab
Ibrahim jenan3@aol.com 215-805-6062
INTERFAITH
WALK FOR PEACE AND RECONCILIATION
With
the collaboration of Neighborhood Interfaith Movement: www.nim-phila.org and Mothers in Charge: www.mothersincharge.org
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On Sunday, May 18th ,
Philadelphia-area Middle East peace
activists will cast a
shadow of mourning on the
“Israel at 60” anniversary
celebration.
As supporters of Israel
celebrate down the Ben Franklin
Parkway, Palestinians and
solidarity activists will send a cloud of black balloons into the sky to mark
the 60th anniversary of Palestinian dispossession, when more than
half the native population was expelled from Palestine, over 530 villages
destroyed, and the history and heritage
of an ancient people was
stolen to make way for the creation of Israel.
Volunteers are needed to
prepare and release the balloons in order to make this action as effective as
possible.
To prepare balloons meet
at 10AM at AFSC (15th and Cherry Sts) on Sunday, May 18. To release balloons, arrive by 11AM for a
rally in front of AFSC. Remember to
wear black!
For those concerned with
the environmental effects of balloon releases, let it be known that we are
not tying strings to the balloons and that latex, made from natural tree
rubber, is biodegradable.
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Harlem,
NY:
El Hajj Malik El Shabazz's
(Malcolm X) 78th Birthday observance, May 19 –
Rodnell Collins, nephew of
Malcolm X will lead the Annual Malcolm X Day Pilgrimage as well as greet
community members during open reception/book signing at Harlem's Hue-Man
Bookstore. The O.A.A.U. (The Organization of Afro-American Unity) invites the
community to celebrate the Annual Malcolm X Day and Pilgrimage to the resting
place of Malcolm X on Monday, May 19, 2003.
This year will be El Hajj
Malik El Shabazz's (Malcolm X) 78th Birthday anniversary and the 38th year of
the pilgrimage since his assassination.
The pilgrimage and
gravesite caravan were conceived and initiated by Ella Little-Collins, Malcolm's
sister, who was the first President of Malcolm's O.A.A.U.
The Pilgrimage will be led
by Rodnell Collins, Ella's son and the nephew of Malcolm X and Prof. James
Small now vice President and Executive Director of the O.A.A.U. The ceremony
will be officiated by the Sons of Africa and co-sponsored by Malcolm X/Ella
Little-Collins Family Foundation.
The O.A.A.U. initiated the
pilgrimage in 1965, after the burial of Malcolm X, to honor and show respect
for Malcolm, a fallen leader as well as to educate future generations about
his legacy.
For the Pilgrimage, buses
and cars will assemble at the Harlem State Office Building on 125th Street
and Adam Clayton Powell Blvd at 9:00 am and proceed to Ferncliff Cemetery in
Hartsdale, NY at 10 am.
There will be the traditional,
one-hour ceremony followed by a return to Harlem for people to take part in
several activities sponsored by many organizations throughout the day.
Rodnell Collins is
extending an invitation to all who wish to join him from 5-7 pm at the
Hue-Man Bookstore in Harlem, New York (Frederick Douglass Blvd/125th St) for
an informal reception and book signing, in cooperation with New York's Black
Public Relations Society, African American Newswire/ UnityFirst.com. Rodnell
will share some new insights regarding the family memoir, "Seventh
Child: A Family Memoir of Malcolm X."
The earliest attendees to
the reception will receive autographed book compliments of UnityFirst.com.
For further information,
contact the following: the pilgrimage, (Prof. James Small at (212) 926-9062),
Bus Sponsoring or directions: send email Rmabry@ndsny.org and about the reception, send email to jfondon@unityfirst.com or call 800-286-3659.
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General Meeting of the Interracial Task Force
Join us for the
Interracial Task Force: General Meeting.
We will meet on the following day and time.
Monday, May 19, 2008 At 10:00 am
COMHAR--100 WEST LEHIGH AVE.
ALL are Welcome! We will be discussing sever important matters Your input is
valuable
The Intervention Committee meets at 9:20 on the Same day and at the same
location
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Understanding Your Company’s Financial Statements
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
1441
Sansom Street, Suite 300
Philadelphia, PA 19102
This
informative workshop will help you to better understand Balance Sheets,
Income Statements and Cash Flow Statements.
Tomeka
E. Lee, MBA is
a founding member and Senior Partner of BalancedSolutions, LLC.
A management consulting company specializing in helping small businesses and
nonprofit organizations achieve their financial and operational goals.
She
formerly held the position of Assistant Vice President, Corporate Risk
Management Department at CIGNA Corporation, a Fortune 100 employee
benefits company. Tomeka joined CIGNA in June 2001 as a member of the
Financial Leadership Program (FLP). As a member and graduate of CIGNA's
FLP, Tomeka has held a variety of positions including: Director,
Enterprise Risk Management Department; Manager, Shareholder Services
Department and several others.
In
addition to her CIGNA experience, Tomeka served as a Financial Manager at
Dupont, a Fortune 500 multinational life sciences company. She also accumulated
vast internal control and project management experience working with GMAC
Mortgage as well as Prudential.
Participants will learn:
What are
they?
Why do we
need them?
How do I
interpret them?
What do
they tell others about the financial strength, historical performance and
viability of your company?
To register for this
free workshop, contact 215-790-5000
Or e-mail events@pcdc1.com by
Monday, May 19, 2008.
Facilitated By:
Tomeka E Lee, MBA,
Balanced Solutions, LLC
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EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING
OPPORTUNITIES
The following positions
are available,
please email your resume
or any questions about these openings to
Stan Pokras <mailto:pokras@ntronline.org>
(No phone calls, please.)
Computer
Refurbishing Manager & Hardware Instructor
Responsible for management
of all aspects of computer refurbishment and training facility as well as the
creation and execution of hardware curriculum for Work-Readiness Program
participants. As Refurbishing
Manager, duties include: oversight of
staff for pickup, receipt, sorting and storage of donated computers;
production scheduling; troubleshooting and repair; retail store support,
inventory management; and employee/program participant training and
supervision. As Hardware Instructor,
responsibilities include: creation and execution of curriculum for
Work-Readiness Program participants, to include all aspects of computer testing,
refurbishment and repair; supervising participant progress through
curriculum; mentoring, motivating and coaching participants; and conduct of
oral and written examinations. Will
also manage warehouse and computer repair staff, as well as computer home-care
program. Experience managing computer troubleshooting and repair facility and
training technicians a must for this position. Experience training members of
urban community a definite plus.
Computer
Software & Work-Readiness Instructor
Responsible for managing
all aspects of classroom and practical experience training in computer usage
for Work-Readiness Program. Duties
include creation and administration of curriculum for Work-Readiness Program
participants. Curriculum to include
instruction in computer usage skills and associated basic comprehension,
calculation, communication and decision-making skills. Additional responsibilities include
coordination with other instructors and staff regarding participant progress;
supervision of participant progress through curriculum; mentoring, motivating
and coaching participants; and conduct of oral and written examinations.
Experience teaching computer skills required. Experience with adult literacy issues and urban population a
plus.
Computer
Thrift Store Manager
Responsible for
supervision of all aspects of retail Computer Thrift Store operation. Supervisory duties include: opening and
closing; cash register transactions; data entry; purchase and tracking of
inventory, accessories and supplies; training and supervision of Assistant;
merchandise setup, display, pricing and labeling; customer service; store
promotion and advertising. Retail experience required. Strong computer skills, patience for
serving inexperienced computer users, experience in an urban setting definite
pluses. May be required to lift items weighing up to 30 pounds.
Computer
Thrift Store Assistant Manager
Responsible for assisting
Store Manager in all aspects of his or her duties as described above. In addition, Store Assistant will train
and oversee store clerks, as well as Work-Readiness Program participants in
retail store operations, including: customer service; cash register
transactions; data entry; inventory tracking and replenishment; merchandise
setup, display, pricing and labeling. Retail experience, particularly in an
urban setting, a definite plus. May
be required to lift items weighing up to 30 pounds.
Administrative
Assistant
Responsible for all
clerical duties and communication associated with administering a Work-Readiness
Program. Duties include: tracking and recording participant time
and attendance; telephone reception; written and electronic correspondence;
record keeping, data entry, filing.
Must have experience as administrative assistant, including use of computer
for record keeping and communication. Must also have excellent written and
oral communication skills. Experience working with an urban population a
definite plus.
Security
Manager
Responsible for security
of warehouse, computer thrift store, and computer
repair/refurbishing/training facility.
Primary duties include monitoring security systems (closed circuit TV,
fire and intrusion) and taking charge of personnel safety in emergencies. Additional responsibilities include
receiving and logging participants in Work-Readiness Program, coat and bag
check, telephone support for training and thrift store programs. Must have
security experience in an urban setting.
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Stanley R. Pokras,
Executive Director Nonprofit
Technology Resources (NTR)
Regional Coord, Community
Technology Centers' Network (http://www.ctcnet.org/)
Chair, CTCNet of Delaware
Valley, Regional Planning Committee (http://www.ctcnet-philly.org/)
Nonprofit Technology
Resources
1524 Brandywine Street
Philadelphia PA 19130
215-564-6686 (day) 215-564-6642 (fax)
267-968-0407 (cell)
Find our "Home
Page" at http://NTRonline.org
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Part-Time
Research Interviewers Positions Available!!
Women's Health Research The University Of Pennsylvania
Contribute to a well-known and exciting in-community research study
in its 13th year.
THE STUDY:
·
Longitudinal study of Reproductive Hormones in the late reproductive years.
· Focus on hormonal fluctuation and correlations with psychological and
physical symptoms of the menopausal transition.
· 300 female subjects, aged 45-60, living throughout the Philadelphia region
JOB RESPONSIBILTIES:
· Visit homes of female subjects throughout Philadelphia region
· Conduct in depth research interviews and draw blood samples
QUALIFICATIONS:
· BA, BS, or RN preferred, will consider LPN or MA.
· Excellent communication skills
· Serious attention to detail required
· Interview or research experience helpful
· Interest in women's health important
· Car and valid driver's license and insurance required
· Weekday/evening and weekend hours available
· Phlebotomy required; will train, but preference given to those all ready
certified.
Ø Position available immediately
Ø PAY: $15.00/hour
Email Best! Can also fax or send resume to:
The RHORS Study 3701 Market Street Suite # 820 Philadelphia, PA 19104-
5509
deblasis@mail.med.upenn.edu
Phone: (215) 614-0226
Fax: (215) 349-5521
Location: UPENN
Compensation: $15 per hour + mileage reimbursement
This is a part-time job.
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FINDING A JOB IN PHILLY JUST GOT A LITTLE BIT
EASIER
If
you’ve ever looked at a job listing and thought, "I’d be perfect for
this job, if only...," you understand the discouragement a lot of
job
seekers in Philadelphia feel. Understanding these barriers, the employment
volunteers at WhatThePeopleREALLYThink.com have launched a free tool that
helps jobseekers look for jobs and
apply
online, http://phila.jobamatic.com.
Positions
range from Banquet Server to Call Center Manager.
When it comes to meeting
the qualifications for a job, is there any flexibility? That depends on the
employer, but in most cases, the answer is yes. Certainly, it helps to
understand how your own experience and needs match up to what the employer
wants and is willing to offer, which isn’t always an easy task, thanks to the
obscure language typical of many job listings. http://phila.jobamatic.com
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Google needs business reps
- nationwide
Now you can Make Money Through the Google Business Referral Program and Help
Google Locate Businesses in Your Neighborhood
"As a Google Business Referral Representative, you'll visit local
businesses to collect information (such as hours of operation, types
of payment accepted, etc.) for Google Maps, and tell them about Google
Maps and Google AdWords. You'll also take a few digital photos of the
business that will appear on the Google Maps listing along with the
business information. After the visit, you submit the business' info
and photo(s) to Google through your Local Business Referrals Center,
and we'll pay you up to
$10 for each listing that is approved by
Google and verified by the business," according to the Google website.
Read more about this program here:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/343175/how_you_can_make_money_through_the.html
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HEALTH
MATTERS
Philabundance recently launched the
"Fresh for All"
program,
a quick and easy way to
put quality,
produce into the hands of
those who need it most.
The cost of fresh fruits
and vegetables is rising,
so these healthy foods are
the first to get cut when money is tight.
Where is Fresh for All?
Fresh for All sites are
currently located in Salem and Camden Counties, NJ and Delaware County,
PA.
Delaware County Housing
Authority Community Center
1825 Constitution Ave.,
Woodlyn, PA 19094
• Distributions held every
Friday from 12:30-1:30pm.
St. John's Baptist Church
Provided in partnership with Camden
Area Health Education Center, Inc.
(AHEC)
400 N. 30th Street,
Camden, NJ 08105
• Distributions held every
Tuesday from 9:30-10:30am.
St. John's Pentecostal
Outreach
22 New Market Street,
Salem, NJ 08079
• Distributions held every
Wednesday from 11:30-12:30pm.
Fresh for All Membership
Becoming a Fresh for All
member is free and easy. Interested
individuals are asked to
provide basic
household information.
Fresh for All is not
connected with any government agency, so becoming a member will not affect any other
benefits members are receiving.
Members are asked to bring
their
own boxes or bags to
distributions.
Volunteers are needed
For more information on
Fresh for All or to become a Fresh for All
member or volunteer
please contact Tunisia at
215-339-0900 x238.
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Coming
Soon! Noted Herbalist Ann Pringle will be sharing natural health information
in this section. Ann Pringle has been a vegetarian for more than 23 years. She
initially studied nutrition and vegetarianism on her own, and later attended
Temple University where she took
classes
under a vegetarian nutritionist and herbologist.
Ms.
Pringle also lectures on health, herbs and has operated her own herbal
company for nearly ten tears.
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4th Annual Senior Healthy
Living Expo,
Thursday, May 15, 2008
9:30am-2pm
Senator Shirley M. Kitchen
Presents the 4th Annual
Free!
Senior Healthy Living Expo
Thursday, May 15, 2008
9:30am-2pm
The Yorkhouse 5325 Old York Road, Phila, Pa 19141
Learn More About
Pace/Pacenet* Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage
Home Healthcare* Senior Medical Health Plans
Stroke Prevention* Unclaimed Property
Social Security* Preventive Healthcare
Safety and victim services* Senior Citizen Housing
Nutrition and more!
Free
Exercise Lessons,
Health Screenings & Therapeutic Massages
Door Prizes Giveaways* Refreshments* Lunch
Sponsored by
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network
Bravo Health
New Courtland elder services
Secure Horizons
Evercare
If you need more information, please call 215-227-6161
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Eating For Energy Workshop
in NYC!
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
6:30-8pm
What would your life be like
with an abundance of energy and vitality?
What foods are best to eat
to increase your energy?
Please join certifed
Holistic Health Counselor, Jamel Cherry in this
informative workshop where
you will learn how to eat to maximize your
energy. You will learn
about the best foods to increase your energy
and live a life with less
fatigue.
In this workshop you will
learn:
•
How foods affect your body's energy level.
•
How to safely increase your energy levels with food
You will get:
•
Information to empower you to make changes in your life
•
A free holistic health history consultation
The cost for this workshop
will be $10 and includes handouts.
To reserve your space,
send an email to jamelcherry@gmail.com
with your name, phone
number and number of tickets you would like to
reserve.
Location: 966 Fulton St.
2nd Floor (bet. Grand and Cambridge)
Brooklyn , NY.
More information in our
Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the
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South Philadelphia Neighborhood Athletic
League
Healthy
Mind - Healthy Body
“Weigh
To Go” Fitness Challenge
For
a $10.00 registration fee participants receive
·
Exercise Workshops
·
Nutritional recipes
·
Cooking Classes
·
Access To A Local Gym and cash
incentives for “The Biggest Loser”
To register contact Kimyetta Lewis
267.250.4846 Kimytl@aol.com
SPACES ARE LIMITED!
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Resources for Children's
Health's SAFE program has openings and is looking for referrals! SAFE
provides home visiting and case management, parenting support, and family
health and wellness education for parents of young children, ages birth to
five, in South Philadelphia. All services are free. Spanish-speaking staff is
also available.
To make a referral or for more information, please call Brenda Rochester,
215-985-6252 or email Brochester@phmc.org
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The UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation is
committed to enhancing the quality of life for children who have health care
needs not covered by their commercial health insurance. The Foundation
provides financial assistance toward the family's share of the cost of
medical services. Learn more about us and how to apply. http://www.uhccf.org/
GREEN PIECE
GRANTS And
SCHOLARSHIPS
Jack Kent Cooke Young
Scholars Award
The MusicLink Foundation,
working as a pipeline organization for the
Jack Kent Cooke
Foundation,
is seeking music students
in financial need who may qualify for the
Jack Kent Cooke Young
Scholars Award.
This is a scholarship
program that specifically applies to
CURRENT SEVENTH GRADE
students.
Students do not
necessarily have to be enrolled in the MusicLink program to apply.
Although musical potential
is a factor in the selection process, students with a strong academic record
are encouraged to apply.
Please forward this on to
any students who may qualify or teachers who
may have students that
qualify for the award.
We have included a link to
the Jack Kent Cooke's website which includes the application materials.
If you do know of any
students who will be applying, we would appreciate it if you could include
their names and email
addresses in an email to
Jennifer Kitchin, Talent Coordinator,
MusicLink Foundation (jennifer@musiclinkfoundation.org).
This will help them to
monitor them through the application process.
Please see the ‘Young
Scholars Awards’ in the ‘Discussions’ section of our Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the
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The
Ellis Trust: Grants and Scholarships for High School Girls Residing in
Philadelphia
The Ellis Trust
provides financial assistance for school needs, extracurricular programs,
summer camps and/or high school tuition for high-achieving girls in
grades 9-12 who reside in Philadelphia. Eligible girls are from
single parent families who meet federal reduced lunch income eligibility
guidelines. Call 215-735-4483 with questions. - www.wwscholars.org/ellis/
2008 Tylenol® Scholarship
Feel better about your tuition.
We know that
dedicating yourself to healthcare is no small commitment. Taking years of
hard work and sacrifice. That's why the makers of TYLENOL are once again
proud to offer the TYLENOL Scholarship program—now in its 16th year. This
year, up to $350,000 in scholarships will be awarded to our future doctors, nurses
and other health professionals. Because we think the people who help us feel
better, deserve to feel better, too.
How the scholarship works.
$250,000 has already been put aside and donated to the fund. Then for every
TYLENOL Scholarship coupon redeemed, an additional $0.25 will be donated to
the fund—up to $100,000, for a grand total of $350,000. (Use of the coupon by
residents in MA, ME, IL, WV, OK, SC, and AL will not result in a $0.25
donation to the TYLENOL Scholarship Fund.)
http://tylenol.com/page.jhtml?id=tylenol/news/subptyschol.inc&s_kwcid=ContentNetwork|1522860293
How the scholarship is
awarded.
·
170 students will be granted scholarships in the amounts of $1000 and
$5000
·
Applicants will be judged on leadership qualities and academic
performance
·
Applications must be received by May 15th, 2008. Winners selected by
the end of July 2008. Funds delivered by the end of August 2008.
If you're a
healthcare student, take a moment to apply for the 2008 TYLENOL Scholarship.
Because you deserve
to feel better, too. Remember, applications are due by May 15th 2008.
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Running Your Small Business
with Intuit QuickBooks 2006
Intuit's
QuickBooks is one of the most popular accounting software products on the
market for growing businesses, and you don't need to know very much about
accounting to use it. In this course, you'll learn how to set up and manage
your company's books, create a budget, print and track checks and invoices,
and more.
April 28, 2008
— June 13, 2008
For more
information: http://www.pendaflexlearningcenter.com/courses/overview.jsp?courseId=2076&userId=1091120
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Want to Learn Basic Home Repair?
You may already know that
JEVS’ Orleans Technical Institute offers a FREE home maintenance and repair
program for Philadelphia low- to moderate-income homeowners but did you know
that this wonderful program is now offered in the evenings?
This program teaches
homeowners how to do their own basic repairs. You will also learn how to negotiate intelligently if you need
to hire a contractor for a repair or improvement project. Learn basic hands-on skills including
safety, tools, seasonal maintenance, toilet repair, changing faucets, fixing
garbage disposals, replacing light fixtures, repairing sheet rock, painting,
tiling/flooring, replacing ceiling tiles, and screen repair. Successful
graduates will receive a new tool box complete with new tools and a home
repair reference book. Over the past
6 years, this program has helped hundreds of homeowners to do their own home
repairs, save money and avoid unscrupulous contractors.
This 12-session program
will take place two evenings a week for six weeks beginning on May 5th and
6th. Participants have a choice of the Monday/Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday
three-hour sessions from 6:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m.
To qualify, you must be 21
or older, a home owner, Philadelphia resident, and have a low- to
moderate-income. If you have specific
income eligibility questions, please contact Dennis Zimmer at Orleans Tech at
215-728-4725.
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Scholarship For Service
(SFS) is a unique program designed to increase and strengthen the cadre of
federal information assurance professionals that protect the government's
critical information infrastructure. This program provides scholarships that
fully fund the typical costs that students pay for books, tuition, and room
and board while attending an approved institution of higher learning.
Additionally, participants receive stipends of up to $8,000 for undergraduate
and $12,000 for graduate students. The scholarships are funded through grants
awarded by the National Science Foundation NSF.
For more information, click here: https://www.
sfs.opm.gov/ default.asp
Adult Literacy Grants
The Dollar General Adult Literacy Grants award funding to non-profit
organizations that provide direct service to adults in need of
literacy assistance. Organizations must provide assistance in one of
the following instructional areas:
· Adult basic education;
·
General education diploma preparation; or
· English for speakers of other languages.
http://www.dollargeneral.com/community/communityinvestments.aspx
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Family Literacy Grants
The Dollar General Family Literacy Grants will award grants to family
literacy service providers. Please note that the Dollar General
Literacy Foundation uses the federal government's definition of family
literacy when reviewing grant applications. Family literacy programs
applying for funding must have the following four components:
· Adult education instruction;
o Adult basic education
o GED preparation
o English for speakers of other languages
· Children's education;
· Parent and child together time (PACT); and,
Parenting classes that teach parents to be the primary teacher for their
child.
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Following is information for students interested
in getting support for
higher education
Go to:
http://www.blackexcel.org/summer-programs-high-school-college-students-2008.html
More information available in our Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the
SpotLight ON OUR EFFORTS
The mission of Daddy UniverCity is to empower fathers with
the knowledge that their mere presence changes lives; their role is so
powerful that it uplifts the children, the family, the community, and the
world.
Daddy UniverCity was established in 2004 to provide free
and low cost information, services, and products to fathers and father
figures to assist in reconnecting them to their role as parents. The Annual
Fatherhood Festival focuses on the education and re-education of all fathers
of all cultures, classes of races for the positive development of children. The
five key topic areas are male parenting, healthy relationships, finance/money
management, health and wellness and employability/life skills.
Join Us for The 2008 Philadelphia Fatherhood Festival June 7th,
2008 8am – 4pm
ARTS FOR AWARENESS
Father Figure enterprises and
The Underground Railroad
Company
present
Coming This Spring!!!
A universal groundbreaking
documentary that focuses on the relationship between fathers and daughters.
It is an inspiration to families everywhere. The film touches on the
importance of a father in our society, the role he plays in shaping his
daughter’s choices in men, and in the ramifications of fatherless homes.
Father Figure is more than a film. It is
a spiritual, physical and emotional experience that will challenge the
audience’s perception of what a father figure is or should be. It will cause
them to examine their relationships with their fathers, and for men, it will
encourage them to consider what type of father they desire to be.
If you would like to align
yourself with the
Father Figure Movement
or purchase a copy of the
DVD, please contact us.
www.fatherfigure.org
www.myspace.com/fatherfigurethefilm
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Poetry
Set
Where: "OCTOBER GALLERY" - 701 Market
Street Bldg., on the 3rd Floor.
"Ross
Dept. Store" on Market St. Level. Mellon Center Bldg. This is
Cheyney
University's Center City Campus. Room # 319
When: "FRIDAY" - May 9th, 2008 &
May 16th, 2008 - Starting @ 7:30pm
What: "PANORAMIC POETRY" - POETS
doing their thing - LYRICAL SPIRITS
getting
down.
***"ADMISSION
FREE" - FOR PERFORMING POETS!!!***
www.myspace.com/Crucialpoet
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Acentos Bronx Poetry
Showcase Continues...
Acentos is a program of
the louderARTS Project, Inc., presented in conjunction with the Bronx
Writers' Center, a program of the Bronx Council on the Arts.
Acentos provides a renewed
spotlight for Latino poetry in a venue that fosters an encouraging atmosphere
for writers of diverse backgrounds and experience, in a setting that
stimulates both open dialogue and an increased sense of community in the
culturally resurgent South Bronx.
Acentos is presented every
second and fourth Tuesday of the month by Oscar Bermeo, Jessica Torres, Fish
Vargas and Rich Villar.
Acentos Bronx Poetry
Showcase is now held
every 2nd & 4th
Tuesday, 7:30 pm at the
Bruckner Bar & Grill,
One Bruckner Boulevard (Corner of Third Ave).
IRT #6 Train to 138th
Street Station.
For information, visit
their website: www.louderarts.com/acentos,
send email: acentos@louderarts.com
or view newsletter: Acentos-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
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African American Short Films – Syndicated Television Program –
Accepting
Submissions
African American Short
Films, a nationally televised showcase of
short films starring,
produced, written and/or directed by African-
American filmmakers, is
accepting submissions for it's 2008 /10
seasons. "African
American Short Films" airs quarterly on network
affiliates in over 100
cities nationwide. This is a wonderful
opportunity to showcase
one’s work on a national level.
Submissions are accepted
on an on-going basis. Accepted films receive
compensation.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Short films should be
between 1-28 minutes in length.
Viewing copies must be
submitted on VHS, Mini DV or DVD in NTSC format.
Short films may originate
on any format or medium (i.e.; Mini DV,
Digibeta, Beta SP, 8mm,
16mm, 35mm, etc.,...)
Please note the running
time and format shot on.
Send submissions to:
Badami Productions
419 North Larchmont Blvd.,
P.O. Box #322
Los Angeles, CA 90004
ATTN: "African
American Short Films"
Please include your
contact information and tell us where you heard
about African American
Short Films.
Viewing copies will not be
returned.
For questions or
additional information email: lisha@badamitv.com
or
go to www.badamitv.com
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First
Person Arts launches First Person Salons at the Gershman Y
It was standing-room-only for every single one of First Person Arts’
notorious Story Slams in 2007, and now First Person Arts is bringing that
same energy and enthusiasm to a new series of memoir and documentary-arts
events: First Person Salons at the Gershman Y. On the second Wednesday
of each month, First Person Arts will showcase new work and works-in-progress
presented by the artists themselves to an audience eager to get an inside
look at the creative process. Writers, photographers, documentary
film-makers, painters and sculptors will put both their work and their
methods on display, demonstrating how they turn real-life drama into
compelling works of art.
First Person Arts is accepting applications from artists on a rolling basis
at salons@firstpersonarts.org. You can find a Salon
overview and application at www.firstpersonarts.org <http://www.firstpersonarts.org/other_programs-contests.php>
. Join us every 2nd Wednesday, 7:00 pm at the Gershman Y
(Broad and Pine) Admission: $5-10.
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SECOND
SATURDAYS at SERENITY
An Afternoon of Poetry
Every second Saturday of
the month from 1 – 3 PM
A FREE EVENT!
Serenity Inspirational
Gifts & Coffee
140 So. Easton Rd.
Glenside, PA
Jus’
Words at Dowlings Place
1310 No. Broad St. Phila
Every Thurs. 9pm to 1am
·
Poets
·
Rappers
·
Singers
·
Spoken Word Artists
$5.00 cover
COMING UP
The 7th Annual Chester County Showcase for Professional
Meeting & Event Planners
The 7th Annual Chester
County Showcase for Professional Meeting & Event Planners is a premiere
tradeshow for qualified corporate events and meeting planners from all over
the Mid-Atlantic region and further, featuring Chester County’s best and most
elegant event services and hospitality facilities all in one place. See exhibitors
from the most elegant hotels, premier wineries, finest restaurants,
state-of-the-art conference centers, and elite caterers from all over Chester
County on May 21, 2008.
Weds, May 21, `08
Longwood Gardens
1001 Longwood Road
Kennett Square, PA 19348
This event is invitation
only, for more information or to get an invitation please email dan@eventsmagazine.com
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The 24th Annual
Celebration of Black Writing Festival
May 23-25, 2008
Art Sanctuary
Black Family Values our village, our writing, our future
May 23-May 25-2008
Cecil B. Moore Avenue at Temple University, Phila, Pa
Featuring:
Walter Mosley
Eloise Greenfield
Omar Tyree
Sonia Sanchez
Max Rodriguez
and many more authors
http://www.artsanctuary.org
honoring Haki
Madhubuti
Poet, Activist and Publisher
with a Lifetime achievement Award Ceremony
Friday, May 23, 2008
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Outdoor Book Fair
Writing Workshops
Panel discussions
Spoken Word
Open Mic
Youth and Family Events
entertainment
Food and Clothing
Vendors and more
Free admission
Vendors, authors and publishers interested in the book
fair, please contact Jeffrey Hart or Bebita Metellus
at 215-232-4485 or email them at info@artsanctuary.org.
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15th
Cherokee Festival
15th Cherokee Festival will have Native American dancing,
drumming and native foods.
Educational and fun for the entire family.
Grounds open at 10am. Grand entry 12pm.
May 24th thru
26th
Temple’s Ambler Campus
580 Meetinghouse Road
Ambler, PA 19034
Saturday and Sunday, 10am
to 8pm
Monday, 10am to 6pm
For
more information: 215.549.4191
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Meet, Greet and Eat...
At the Urban Education Center
7571 Haverford Avenue
In the Haverford
Avenue Shops Mall behind McDonalds
Philadelphia, PA 19151
R.S.V.P. 215-877-5390
June 5th, 2008
6:00 - 8:30 PM
Refreshments, Dancing, Off-Street Parking
Bring plenty of Business cards
Sponsored by:
L. W. Farmbry
& Associates
Jackson Hewitt
Tax Service
Bring this flyer for admission (flyer in ‘Discussion’ section of our
Google Group: http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the)
MMLB5/
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Join Us for The 2008
Philadelphia Fatherhood Festival
June 7th, 2008 8am – 4pm
Pennsylvania Convention
Center
A Change In Progress: /I
am Somebody to a Child/
No Cost Event
Keynote Speakers:
Jeffrey M. Leving, Esq.,
Author of Father’s Rights
Fatherhood Award Recipient
Brian Dawkins of the Philadelphia Eagles
/Men: Bring a Good Friend/
/Women: Contact a Loved
One/
/GrandMothers: Make sure
they all Attend/
Attendees and exhibitors
register at:
www.2008festival.eventbrite.com
For more information,
visit: www.fatherfest.com
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COMPUTERS
& TECHNOLOGY
Free Computers For Schools
(800) 939-6000
Willie Cade, CEO
Computers for Schools
773-583-7575 Office
773-583-7585 Fax
Willie@PcsforSchools.org
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We have over 1,000 Pentium
4 desktop computers that need a home...
Teamchildren an Audubon PA
based regional outreach non profit has now distributed over 7,000 low cost
refurbished computers to family’s schools and organizations throughout our
region.
We have put smiles on the
faces of more than 30,000 children helping them complete homework
assignments, doing research on the Internet, and staying in communication
with family and friends in the comfort and safety of their homes.
Through our Digital Outreach
we are giving these children and their families the tools and opportunities
to expand their educational and economic futures and to compete effectively
in the 21st century.
We also have a limited
number of Laptops
$185-$275 Administrative
fee
Robert Toporek
484-744-1868
www.teamchildren.com
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A HAND UP!
IT’S HERE!!
Our new group A HAND UP! Is now open, please go to:
http://groups.google.com/group/a-hand-up
WE NEED YOUR HELP THIS
SUMMER.
ANY DONATION WILL HELP.
Thank You
Strawberry Mansion Tennis
Association
1800 Callowhill Street
Suite#8
Philadelphia PA 19130
215.763.0581 check out our
new web site.
www.strawberrymta.org
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HELP!!!
The Olney Recreation
Center is having its
Spring Coming Out on June
28, 2008
and I would like for it to
be an educational event as well as
entertaining.
Does anyone have any
resources for organizations that
conduct basic health
screenings, health education or have resources or
information regarding
finances that would be willing to come out and
share this information?
Please let me know, I
don't know where to start.
Ms. A. Rutherford
Ogontz
District
Income Maintenance
Caseworker
tel # 215-560-5008
fax # 215-560-5116
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Got
Space?
Local Non-Profit is
looking for room to develop!
For My Daughter is looking
for approximately 350 - 500 square feet of indoor space for an academic Youth
Program.
Requirements:
Separate Male & Female
Restrooms
Secure, yet visible to the
community
Room for desks and tables
(no more than 10)
Spacious enough for
computers and lots books
Year round, weekday and
weekend access
Really, reasonable rent!
Contact:
Yvonne Haughton
267-795-7811
yvonne.haughton@formydaughter.org
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Community College of
Philadelphia's Act Now/Act 101 Program
The Act
Now/Act 101 Program is seeking your assistance in the development of the
following new opportunities for their Leadership Learning Community students.
Mentoring Program: It is important for students to meet professionals,
outside of the Act Now/Act 101 Program, who have completed college and who
would be available to offer guidance and support as they pursue their
academic and career goals. An in-person introductory meeting will be
scheduled by the Act Now Program in February. Mentors would then be then
expected to communicate via email, telephone or in person with their Act Now
student once during the month of March and once during the month of April.
Informational Interviews: While some of our students have chosen majors to
pursue others are still undecided. It is helpful for them to meet
professionals in the fields they are considering. The time commitment for
Informational Interviews is minimal. The Act Now/Act 101 Program will keep a
list of individuals representing a variety of professions. Interested students
will contact the representatives to schedule an interview. Interviews may be
conducted by telephone or in person and should take no longer than an hour.
For application or more information, please email Erika Hernandez ehernandez@ccp.edu
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The Coalition, Inc.’s on-air personalities…
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Saturdays at 2pm.
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John Elliott Churchville on WNWR 1540 AM, Sundays at 7am.
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organizer of the Million Woman March, Mondays 10pm to 1am on Harambee Radio
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