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Friday 28 November 2008 |
Volume 3, Number 13 |
The Coalition, Inc. Board of Directors Gary R. Adams, President John E. Churchville, Treasurer Yvonne Haughton, Secretary Members: Josephine Blow, Patricia Coyne,
Stanley Daniels, Tom Henry, Calvin
Johnson, Angela Mohammed, Abdul
Malik Raheem Table of content For Our Children … 02 This Week … 05 Employment and Training
Opportunities … 07 Health Matters …08 Green Piece … 09 Grants, Scholarships & Instruction…
09 SpotLight … 12 Arts for Awareness … 12 Coming Up …14 Computers and Technology … 18 A Hand Up … 18 On The Airways … 20 Page 02 If this publication is being forwarded to
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“Philadelphia’s Online Community “Newsletter” from the menu. Page 04 Courage is a special kind of
knowledge; the knowledge of
how to fear what ought to be
feared and how not to fear
what ought not to be feared. JOIN THE COALITION! http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the Page 05 JOIN THE COALITION! The art of being wise is
knowing what to overlook. Page 06 Volunteers are still needed to help organize
the first INTER-FAITH COMMUNITY Page 07 A policeman is walking his beat at night
and comes across a man who Page 08 JOIN THE COALITION! You will face many defeats in
your life, but never let yourself
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Greetings Coalition Family! The next meeting for the annual Week of Peace will be held December 9th at
Kingsessing Recreation Center, 50th Street and Kingsessing Avenue at 7:00 pm.
Organizations who wish to participate in the activities for that week should have a
representative present. Family, word of our endeavors continues to spread. Through Eight Cities Map, we are
now reaching more than one hundred fifty-five countries! Check out Eight Cities Map
at www.eightcitiesmap.com For Black History Month, we will be featuring some of the not-so-luminous
contributors who have helped move this country forward out of the dark ages of
racism and de facto segregation. Please submit factual biographies of individuals
and organizations that you would like to see finally get some recognition. Please
reference sources with your submissions. The Coalition is accepting nominations for board members, terms beginning
February 2009. These are active positions. Nominees must be willing to commit to
The Coalition’s vision of a collective approach to community improvement, be willing,
able and prepared to attend scheduled (usually quarterly) board meetings, be team
and community oriented and become an active contributor to the collective brain
trust to keep our mission current and positive. We encourage young people to apply. We want to hear from you! The Coalition, Inc. website is open! This is our website, let us build it together! Let us know
what you think. FOR OUR CHILDREN
Area Girl Scouts looking for women of achievement For more than two decades, the Girl Scouts have honored women who demonstrate
the highest levels of achievement in their fields and serve as role models to the next
generation of women leaders. Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania is continuing this historic tradition and seeking
nominations for women to recognize at its 23rd Annual Take the Lead ceremonies.
The event will be held Monday, March 2, 2009 at the Four Seasons Hotel in
Philadelphia. The deadline for nominations is Monday, December 8, 2008. Take the Lead honors women from the Philadelphia region considered role models
for girls and who exemplify the highest ideals of Girl Scouting. “The Take the Lead award recipients are women whose professional achievements
and contributions to the community cannot be overlooked,” said Ann Meredith, Chief
Executive Officer of Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania. “They are the female
leaders girls want to emulate.” Last year’s awardees included Dr. Amy Gutmann, president of the University of
Pennsylvania; Lisa Nutter, president of Philadelphia Academies, Inc.; and Melissa
Fitzgerald, a local actress, producer and art director. The Take the Lead awards ceremony is conducted entirely by Girl Scouts who also
have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with the honorees and learn from them. Funds raised from Take the Lead provide support to the more than 40,000 girls and
15,000 volunteers of the Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania. To submit a nomination, download an application online or contact Joni Brennan by
email, by mail at GSEP, P.O. Box 27540, Philadelphia, PA 19118 or by phone at
1-888-564-4657. ------------------- AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM In Philadelphia there are many latchkey children, children without role models, sedentary children, and Generation I (internet) children spending hours in front of a screen (TV and/or computer). ALL of these children have hidden or untapped talents and potential. The After School Program handout www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia on Cap4Kids
http://www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia/parent_handouts/after_school_programs_camps.html lists hundreds of activities to help children and teens realize their potentials
and at the same time decrease their risk taking behaviors. From Squash to Tennis,
Horse Back Riding to Training for Marathons, Mural Art making to Music recording. The programs are many and the need is many. PLEASE help families in need find
specific activities that interest our children and use the Cap4Kids After School
handout to help bridge the gap between families in need and the social service
agencies that serve them. Thanks. Daniel R. Taylor, D.O., FAAP Assistant Professor Drexel University College of Medicine Director Community Pediatrics and Child Advocacy City Administrator Cap4Kids www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia St. Christopher's Hospital for Children Front and Erie Philadelphia, PA 19134 ------------
Familynet This program provides parents with access to Familet, a computer service that allows
parents to track their children’s grades and test scores and to access educational
resources. The program offers parents training on how to access and use these services. The School District of Philadelphia has arrangements with several computer dealers
to offer parents who need a computer or internet access hardware and software at a
discounted price. For more information call: 215.701.6507
----------- For My Daughter Library is a new after-school, Saturday and summer time community based Library and
resource center, which provides programs and services for Daughters ages 8-14, and
their families. For My Daughter Library wants children in the community to understand the
importance of recycling and resource conservation. In an effort to lead by example
For My Daughter Library was created with recycled furnishings, energy efficient
lighting and up to date, previously owned, gently loved books and materials. Even the
interior paint is Eco-friendly! For My Daughter Library offers opportunities to learn languages, access higher
education and strengthen environmental, family, community and self-respect and
more in a safe, girl-friendly and relaxed atmosphere for Daughters. And library
membership is FREE to youth ages 8 - 14! For My Daughter Library also offers physical programs such as Skiing and Dragon boat Racing and promote health and family activities. For more information contact Yvonne Haughton director@formydaughter.org Or call 267-795-7811. -------------------- Greetings from the Center for Urban Youth Development (CUYD) at Eastern University and the Greater
Philadelphia Federation of Settlements! The Youth Development Certificate offered through CUYD
http://www.eastern.edu/cuyd and the Greater Philadelphia Federation of Settlements
<http://www.greatsettlements.org/> will start on September 16th. Youth workers will
gain the necessary foundation and skills to help youth transition into successful
adulthood. Don't worry, there is still time to register for the Certificate Program and
sharpen your own knowledge and skills in the field of youth work! For more information go to: http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the ----------------------- Parenting: a tough Task! Confident Parents = Confident Kids Please join us to: · Learn and share, techniques for being a confident parent · Share your knowledge with other parents · Discuss your concerns · Listen to guest speakers on a variety of topics Some subjects and questions we will discuss and find answers to are: When my child does …………. What do I do? Boundaries: Setting Limits – Establishing and enforcing family rules What is the difference between discipline and punishment? Forms of effective discipline What is ADHD? How do I recognize a drug problem? Health care needs What is child abuse/neglect? Where do I go for help? How can I work effectively with my school to get my child’s needs met? YOU MAY HAVE THE ANSWER FOR ANOTHER PARENT EXPERIENCING A PROBLEM YOU’VE
ALREADY HAD. When: Thursday evenings 6 PM – 8 PM Where: Presbyterian Children’s’ Village 6517 Chester Avenue 19142 To register, or get more information, contact: Ms. Lauretta Keeys 215.730.2247 A light dinner will be served Tokens for transportation Child care for up to 2 children per family Bring a friend ------------------- Online resources for parents: www.chestercountymoms.com,
www.germantownavenueparents.com, www.norristownmom.com. This Week… Bilingual Domestic Violence Trainings Offered The Bilingual Domestic Violence Program at Lutheran Settlement House will be
offering its next 40 Hour Domestic Volunteer Training during January 2009. The purpose of this training is both to educate participants about domestic violence
and to prepare participants to volunteer or work at a domestic violence agency in the
Philadelphia area. This training is also open to professionals who want to increase
their knowledge about domestic violence and skill in working with domestic violence
survivors, and who do not plan to volunteer or work at a domestic violence agency.
The cost for professionals who do not plan to volunteer with an agency $225. The
training is free for volunteers. The project is also looking for volunteers to help answer the Philadelphia Domestic
Violence Hotline, and to assist with community education and outreach, counseling,
translation, court accompaniment, and other projects. It is in particular need of
volunteers who are bilingual and/or are able to volunteer during daytime hours. The training will run for two weeks in January between January 7th and January 16th. If you are interested in attending in your capacity as a professional, email Susanna
Gilbertson or call 215-426-8610 x240 by December 15th. If you are interested in volunteering with the program and are interested in attending
the training, email Jacqueline Berry or 215-426-8610 x274 by December 5th. LSH is located at 1340 Frankford Avenue in Philadelphia. --------------- Dear community partner colleagues, As you may be aware, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) has decided to discontinue
the Cancer Information Service's (CIS) Partnership Program after the current contract
ends January 14, 2010. (See http://cis.nci.nih.gov/CISppdecision.html) For over 30 years the CIS has served as NCI's voice for information and education in
the community. In recent years, the Partnership Program has focused on reducing
cancer related health disparities by facilitating access to and utilization of NCI
resources and evidence-based interventions. While there are other NCI mass media communications projects and national-level
partnerships, and NCI grant mechanisms exist that promote research in minority and
medically underserved communities, there are none that do what the CIS does:
function as a consistent, direct connection between NCI programs and resources and
communities in need throughout the country. Many partners have contacted the CIS Regional offices with questions and concerns
such as: * Who was involved in making the decision? Did the cancer community and
stakeholders participate? * What is the basis for the decision to eliminate the Partnership Program, and how
will the NCI serve its partners? * Who will assure a continuous, direct community link to the NCI? * How will community organizations be trained in using NCI resources and
evidence-based programs? * How will the NCI support state comprehensive cancer plans? * Where can organizations working with communities find skilled staff to assist
with cancer program planning and implementation? If you have similar questions or concerns, you can present them on a teleconference on December 2, 2008 from 10-11 AM PST/1-2 PM EST. Call logistics are posted at http://advocacy.cancer.gov/activities/teleconferences EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES The Asian Arts Initiative (AAI) is a multi-disciplinary community arts center offering performances, exhibitions,
workshops, and training for artists, youth, and adults of all racial backgrounds. Founded in 1993, AAI is grounded in the belief that the arts can provide an important
political and cultural voice for Philadelphia’s Asian American communities. The
organization has an annual operating budget of approximately $650,000, and is in its
next phase of growth, with the development of a new multi-cultural multi-tenant arts
facility in Philadelphia’s Center City/Chinatown neighborhood. AAI is seeking a Director of Finance and Operations who will have primary responsibility for the organization’s finances, administration
(including facilities and technology), and personnel systems. This is a Management
Team position that works closely with and reports directly to the Executive Director
and will supervise the Executive Assistant and contracted Bookkeeper. The ideal candidate has demonstrated success doing both financial management and
improving organizational systems, is highly organized, and wants to be part of a
dynamic and strategic team in a small, non-profit environment. TO APPLY: Email cover letter, resume, salary requirements, and 3 work-related
references to jobs@asianartsinitiative.org. The Asian Arts Initiative is an equal opportunity employer. Asian Americans and other people of color are strongly encouraged to apply. --------------- HEALTH MATTERS OLDER ADULT and SENIORS HEALTHY STRETCH Personal Trainer Stephanie G. Will host classes for older adults and seniors EVERY WEDNESDAY ~ 10am - 11am. FREE screening and educational information No matter how old you are, exercise can improve your quality of life and you don't have to spend a lot of time doing it to see and feel improvements. Older adults and seniors need to engage in cardio, strength training and flexibility exercises to stay healthy and maintain as much strength and functionality as possible. Location: Camphor Memorial United Methodist Church 5620 Wyalusing Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131 Time: 10am - 11am EVERY WEDNESDAY FREE screening and educational information. Questions please call the church at: 215-747-2600 Cost: $3.00 For bookings and speaking engagements contact: Raveena Media Group Ph: 267-386-8204 ext. 2 ~ Email: raveenamediagroup@gmail.com www.trainingwithsteph.com ----------- GREEN PIECE USED ELECTRONICS DRIVE - Ethical Recycling DATE: Saturday, December 6 (rain or shine) TIME: 11am - 2pm PLACE: Cedarbrook Middle School 300 Longfellow Road, Wyncote, PA COST: $1.00 per pound (ethical recycling fee) CONTACTS: sarah@ttfwatershed.org, 215.208.1613 or www.toxtour.org Nothing we collect will be tipped into landfills, incinerated as solid waste, or dumped in developing countries! WE WILL ACCEPT: Televisions, Computers, Monitors, Keyboards, Drives, Cables, Cords, Peripherals, Fax Machines, Scanners, Laptops, Stereo Equipment, Speakers, CD & DVD Players, Telephones, Remote Controls, VCR's, Projectors, Digital Cameras, PDAs, Speakers, Radios, Answering Machines, Camcorders, Electric Typewriters, Video Game Systems, Pagers, Microwaves, Toasters, USB Media, Magnetic Media, Zip Disks,
Audio Tapes, Floppy Diskettes, etc. ------------- For sustainable enterprise go to Green Jobs Phillyhttp://www.greenjobsphilly.org/news ---------- GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS & INSTRUCTION Chinese Language Meet up ICON and The Philadelphia Chinese Meetup Group have agreed to lend support to
each other for the proliferation of bettering our opportunities for networking through
the Asian and Philadelphia community. Meet and mingle with fellow Chinese
Speakers! Come to a Chinese Language Meetup to practice speaking, build
vocabulary and finally figure out those verb conjugations! All ages and levels are
welcome. The Philadelphia Chinese meet up group also seeks to facilitate and
promote scholarship of language communication, and unity of people through
healthy interaction. Sundays 5:00pm (every week) Zen Tea House 225 N 11th St Philadelphia, PA 19107 ----------- “Call Me MISTER” Do you know any Black males who are seniors in high school who want to go to
college out of state for 'FREE' ? Several Black Colleges are looking for future black
male teachers and will send them to universities/colleges for 4 years FREE. The 'Call Me MISTER' program is an effort to address the critical shortage of African
American male teachers particularly among South Carolina 's lowest performing
public schools. Program participants are selected from among under-served,
socio-economically disadvantaged and educationally at-risk communities. The Call Me MISTER program combines the special strengths and resources of
Clemson University with the individualized instructional programs offered by four
historically black colleges in South Carolina : Benedict College , Claflin University ,
Morris College and South Carolina State University. To provide even greater opportunity and access, students have the option of first
attending one of our two-year partner colleges before transferring to one of the
four-year institutions to complete their baccalaureate degree. In addition, the project has limited enrollment in the middle school Master of Art in
Teaching program. Anderson University, Benedict College, Claflin University, Clemson University, College of Charleston, Morris College, South Carolina State University, Greenville Technical College, Midlands Technical College, Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College, Tri-County Technical College, Trident Technical College. The project provides: Tuition for admitted students pursuing approved programs of study at participating colleges. An academic support system to help assure their success. A
cohort system for social and cultural support. Visit http://www.callmemister.clemson.edu/index.htm for more details and the online application or call (800) 640-2657. -------------- Upcoming College Fairs COLLEGE INFORMATION DAY 2008 Date: Saturday, December 6, 2008 Time: 12pm -3pm Location: Camphor Memorial United Methodist Church, Gym area 5620 Wyalusing Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19131 Every high school junior and senior student in the Philadelphia and its surrounding areas are invited to attend this information day. Pennsylvania College 2 and 4 year programs are expected to attend. ---------- Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Joint Recruitment College Fair- Hosted by the Pennsylvania State System of Higher
Education and School District of Philadelphia Time: 4:30 pm- 8:00 pm Location: 440 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130 (School District of
Philadelphia), Education Center Atrium Gain information on colleges and universities who are part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. ---------------- Quality of Life Grant Through the Quality of Life Grant program, families that care for children and adults
with autism and other special needs may receive funding to offset their enormous
financial burdens. These grants provide families with stipends that may be used for a
wide variety of supports related to their family member. To apply for funds http://www.neighborheart.org/grants.asp ----------------- The Ron Brown Scholars Program Seeks African-American high school info@ronbrown.org; ---------------------- SpotLight ON OUR EFFORTS We will be SpotLighting members and organizations. If you wish to have your
organization spotlighted, forward to us information on your primary mission, your
current projects and/or how you would want other members of The Coalition, Inc. to
be involved. Many of us are already being a support to one another, but there is
plenty of room for improvement. ARTS FOR AWARENESS Celebrations Of Giving And Light Stories, music, mime, & more to illuminate the holiday season. December 14, 2008 2 PM Parkway Central Library Montgomery Auditorium 1901 Vine Street Philadelphia, PA 215.686.5415 ------------ “Panoramic Poetry” is EVERY 2nd & 3rd Friday of the Month YOU MUST request to
read, it is a Feature ONLY List 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... Please enter from Market Street or 8th Street Side
entrance. When: Every 2nd and 3rd Friday What: “PANORAMIC POETRY” - POETS doing their thing – LYRICAL SPIRITS getting down. www.arttvnetwork.com {To view Previous Performances} PanoramicPoetry@OctoberGallery.com
------------- National Artists Seeks Venues We are seeking your organization and/or educational institution as a site host or
facility sponsor of one or more events and activities, which will highlight a
supportive scheduling about Non-Violence and PEACE. Schools (public, catholic,
charter, boarding & Independent), Social Agencies, Community Groups, Juvenile
Detention Facilities, College Campuses, Recreation Centers and Churches have all
become the foreshaddowing benefit of our respondents (Please Feel Free to post,
distribute, duplicate this correspondence to others or forward by email or send
through out through listserve) (1) "PEACE" & "NON-VIOLENCE". A Spoken Word Performance and/or Positive Hip Hop Concert with prominent performers seen on B.E.T., HBO, MTV, the Black Family Channel, etc. Performances Available for Classroom Visitations or Auditoriums Potential Themes: Violence & Crime Prevention ("Ain't You Bad or Aren't You Kool", "I AM SOMEBODY", "To Be Young, Gifted and
Black with Rap" "Its All About My Ego & Trippin Me Out", "WHY CHILDREN CRY IN
THE DARK", "Oh God, Please Send Me A Do Right Man" and "What You Don' Know
Wil Hurt You", plus other topics!!!!!!!!! (previously performed for St. Gabriels, Carson Valley Schools, Wordsworth,
Devereaux, Diverified Community Services, Bridging Worlds, Amonst Men, CEP
Schools, AVRP programs, Parkway, etc.) Please check out the webpage at www.myspace.com/nationalartists. To join our
mailing list or to receive by mail a copy of our printed promotional packet please
contact the following persons: Maurice Henderson (856) 691-8600 ext. 814 mauricebiranhenderson@yahoo.com More information also available in our Google group coalition-the@googlegroups.com “Activities & Events for Schools, Social Agencies/Community Group” ----------------- 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 215.884.4342 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 Discussion After the Election On Dec 4, at the Church of the Advocate, 18th & Fr. Paul Washington Ave, (AKA Diamond St) probably in the Washington
Center, there will be a forum reflecting on the November election. Rev. Issac Miller: A good friend of mine from my college chaplain days, Mack Jones, PhD, distinguished Professor of Political Science, retired, Atlanta University (WEB DuBois' Atlanta Univ), Ron Walters, also a PhD Political Scientist formerly at Howard now at University of Maryland (Howard's loss!) and frequent commentator on CNN, and Amiri Baraka, formerly New Jersey's Poet Laureate and long time social, political and artistic activist, will speak, with questions from the audience. This event is sponsored by the African Studies Department at Temple and the
Community Institute for Africana Studies. Cost is a staggering $1.00! This should be a great chance to catch up on the last couple of years of non stop
campaigning, and to think about what we might be about on the eve of a new
Presidency in these serious times. College and University Fairs
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Joint Recruitment College Fair- Hosted by the Pennsylvania State System of Higher
Education and School District of Philadelphia Time: 4:30 pm- 8:00 pm Location: 440 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130 (School District of
Philadelphia), Education Center Atrium Gain information on colleges and universities who are part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. --------------- Camphor Memorial United Methodist Church Womens Day Committee 2009 HOLIDAY BAZAAR & DINNER SALE Location: Camphor Memorial United Methodist Church 5620 Wyalusing Avenue ~ Philadelphia, PA 19131 www.camphormemorial.org Date: Sunday, December 14th Time: 1pm -5pm Other Activities Sunday Dinner Sale Raffle Tickets of donated items FREE ADMISSION BOOTH/TABLE SPACE: $15.00 DEADLINE TO RESERVE BOOTH/TABLE SPACE: DECEMBER 1ST For more information about this years amazing event or to become a vendor please contact Womens Day, Chairperson - E: camphorwomensday2009@gmail.com Small booklet space is only $50.00 per page. Booklets will be given to all shoppers. Contact us for more information. ------------------ NIH Summit The Science of Eliminating Health Disparities
National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities December 16 – 18, 2008 Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center National Harbor, MD
Join the NIH Institutes, Centers, Offices, and their many partners engaged in research
on minority health and health disparities to: Highlight the research progress of the NIH on health issues among racial/ethnic
minority and medically underserved populations Increase awareness and understanding of disparities in health Showcase best-practice models in research, capacity building, outreach, and
integrated strategies to eliminate health disparities Identify strengths and gaps in health disparities research Network and dialogue with the nation’s leading experts on minority health and health
disparities REGISTER NOW ONLINE Sponsored by: National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NCMHD) The NCMHD is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a component of the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS). SAVE THIS DATE! Will You Join A Faith-Based Effort to Fight Violence? We invite Philadelphia area faith communities -- city and suburb, rich and poor,
young and old— to come together on January 17, 2009 and witness the power of faith in action! Our belief: As people of faith… We embrace Dr. Martin Luther King's hope for peace and safety in our communities. We resist apathy to this epidemic of violence, because fear, closed doors, and
separation will not end it. We unite to bring God's vision of a peaceable kingdom, without the violent loss of 400
lives in Philadelphia alone last year. Join with other Philadelphia area faith communities as we gather in houses of
worship for prayer, education and discussion, raise our hearts and voices in worship and song, hear from inspirational preachers and teachers and take action. We'll walk together to a rally in front of a local gun store notorious for selling guns
used to threaten, wound and kill. Together we'll call for retailers of firearms to adopt a sensible Code of Conduct to
dramatically reduce the illegal trafficking of handguns. This is the same code that
has been adopted by Wal-Mart, America's top gun seller. Won't you join us? A joint effort of the Church of the Brethren, Mennonite Church USA, Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of
Friends and others who want to worship and witness For more information or to register email or call: saturday@peacegathering2009.org 267-519-5302 COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY
Free Online Computer InstructionSee ‘Archives’ at www.Ustream.tv/channel/cbm-tv ------------- Free Computers For Schools ------------------------- 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 In response to the needs of many grassroots organizations for the basic tools
needed to implement their ideas and projects, The Coalition, Inc. members have
come together to establish a network to facilitate the distribution/re-distribution of
unwanted, unneeded, surplus and even repairable items for recycling. · If you have office supplies, electronics, office furniture, you are updating, or no
longer use, free up that space by offering them to someone who can get good use
from it. · If you have office space you do not have an immediate use for, offer it to
home-based organizations for a few hours a week as a meeting place. · If you have special skills such as grant/proposal writing, website
design/maintenance, or computer skills, please share and educate others. · If your organization offers aid to the less fortunate such as meals, clothing, resume' writing, job search, SAT/LSAT coaching, GED classes, scholarship
help etc., share it here: To join The Coalition go to: www.TheCoalitionInc.org and download a copy of the
Pledge of Commitment and return it to us the.pa.coalition@gmail.com Those in need of particular equipment, furnishings or supplies are encouraged to
join to this group (a-hand-up@googlegroups.com) to inquire if others are able to
assist. Any group or individual may make donations, but individuals who wish to request
donations must do so through a member organization. Organizations are encouraged to post notices of ongoing or special community service programs that are open to the public i.e. Food Banks; seasonal clothing/toys; fuel programs, etc. To post: a-hand-up@googlegroups.com You may also offer or make requests anonymously through the group moderators
who will arrange pick up/delivery via a third party. If you wish to assist others by making transportation available for pickups or
deliveries, please let a group moderator know. To join: http://groups.google.com/group/a-hand-up ----------------------------- Remember to support The Coalition, Inc.’s on-air personalities… NEW TIME! Straight Up WORD with Dr. John Elliott Churchville, Senior Pastor of The Liberation Fellowship
Church of Jesus, on WNWR 1540 AM, Sundays at 9:30am. Dr. Churchville will explore the Holy Scriptures verse by
verse for your spiritual and practical edification, and “...liberation of the oppressed, and social justice for the poor.” Life, Liberty and The Pursuit Of Happiness with Dr. John Churchville and Nancy Ellen, Wednesdays at 1pm on
WNWR 1540 AM. Sponsored by Liberation Fellowship CDC and Circle of Care. WELCOME BACK! Civil Alert World with Brother Sabir Bey Saturdays 5:30pm to 6:30pm on WNJC 1360 AM.
Also listen in on WKDU 91.7 AM Friday, 12am to 3am Sister Phile Chionesu, organizer of the Million Woman March, Saturdays 10:30pm to
12am on Blog Talk Radio “Nu Day Resurrection and Liberation" Show www.blogtalkradio.com/empresschi Call in and give your thoughts, comments, opinions at 1-646-652-2232 or send an instant message to mwmsistahood@aol.com to chat on line. |
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