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News From
The Coalition, Inc.

 

News  From

The  Coalition, Inc.

Friday 26 June 2009

Volume  3, Number 40

The Coalition, Inc. Board of  Directors

Gary R. Adams (President),  John E. Churchville (Treasurer), Yvonne Haughton (Exec. 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 … 06

Employment and Training  Opportunities … 08

Health Matters …09

Green Piece … 11

Grants, Scholarships  & Instruction… 12

SpotLight … 15

Arts for Awareness … 15

Coming Up …17

Computers and Technology … 18

A Hand Up … 18

On The Airways … 20

 

 

 

 

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“It is  essential to distinguish between hoping and wishing. They are not the same  thing. Wishing is something all of us do. It projects what we want or think  we need into the future. Just because we wish for something good or holy we  think it qualifies as hope. It does not. Wishing extends our egos into the  future; hope desires what God is going to do--and we don't yet know what that  is.” Quote from Living the Message by Eugene H. Peterson

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Education is when you read the  fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't.

- Pete Seeger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“I’d always been told that we would  have a black President when pigs fly... we elected Barak Obama, and now we  have swine Flu (flew)


 (Thanks to William Towns for this submission)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

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The fact is, women are in  chains, and their servitude is all the more debasing because they do not  realize it. Susan B. Anthony

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The idea is to write it so that people hear it and  it slides through the brain and goes straight to the heart.
Maya Angelou

 

 

 

 

 

 

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To acquire  knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe...  Marilyn vos  Savant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Raw Family Newsletter

http://www.rawfamily.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Young  people are fitter to invent than to judge; fitter for execution than for  counsel; and more fit for new projects than for settled business.
Francis Bacon

 

 

 

 

 

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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.

 

 

 

 

 

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A little girl and a little boy were at day care. The girl  approaches

the boy and says, "Hey Tommy, wanna play house?"

He says, "Sure! What do you want me to do?"

The girl replies, "I want you to communicate your  thoughts."

"Communicate my thoughts?" said a bewildered  Tommy. "I have no idea what that means."

The little girl smirks and says, "Perfect. You can be  the husband."

 

 

 

 

 

 

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While proudly showing off his new apartment to friends, a  college student led the way into the den. "What is the big brass gong  and hammer for?" one of his friends asked. "That is the talking  clock," the man replied. "How's it work?"

"Watch," the man said and proceeded to give the  gong an ear shattering pound with the hammer. Suddenly, someone screamed from  the other side of the wall, "Knock it off, you idiot! It's two o'clock  in the morning!"

(Special  thanks  to Kathy Parsons for this  submission.)

 

Submit your own humor, and let our readers know how funny you can be.  We definitely need the help. ; )

(Family appropriate)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Someone has said that it  requires less mental effort to condemn than to think.
Emma  Goldman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Word Of The Week

bellicose \BEL-ih-kohs\, Inclined to or favoring war or strife; warlike;  pugnacious.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greetings  Coalition Family!

 

We had less than forty people attend the Community  Improvement Workshops so capably presented by John Elliott Churchville, Liberation  Fellowship CDC & Michael Rice, Chief Consultant, Professional  Networking Associates at the Episcopal Church of the Advocate, 18th and  Father Paul Washington Avenue Street Philadelphia, PA this past Monday and  Tuesday evenings.

That means that 16 people missed these exciting  interactive life-changing experiences. Fortunately, the thirty-four people  who did attend left feeling armed/rearmed and renewed with valuable  information and techniques to take themselves and their organizations to  another level of effectiveness. Some of the comments were: “This was fun,  I’ve never looked into this so deeply before...I’m going to take this  information back to my group” and “You can’t get this type of training  for free... anywhere.” and “I will never miss another of these workshops...  Please put me on your mailing list.” and “Thank you for the excellent  opportunity to learn and network... The workshop was informative and  interactive...Looking forward to future events and I will bring more folks.”  and “I didn’t quite feel up to coming... I’m so glad I pushed myself out  the door to get here... I’ll certainly be at the next one.” 

 

 Here’s hoping that we  are all imbued with the spirits of cooperation and collaboration, and  multiplying our effectiveness.

 

Help us save a tree, print only the information from this  publication you need in hard copy.

 

By union the smallest states thrive, by discord the  greatest are destroyed.
   [Lat., Concordia res parvae crescunt, discordia maximae  dilabantur.]
       - Sallust  (Caius Sallustius Crispus)

 

FOR OUR CHILDREN

 

Registration Deadline Extended for Fellowship Farm  Leadership Academy!

 

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WHO: Ages 13  through 17

 

WHAT: Developing  Leadership Potential through Experiential Learning

 

WHERE: Fellowship  Farm in Pottstown PA, 45 minutes west of Philadelphia

 

WHEN: August 9  through 14, 2009

 

All costs are  covered through funding by the Comcast Foundation

and the Jaime  Loeper Memorial Fund

 

Application  deadline has been extended with a few spots still available.

 

Sign up for a  challenging, fun, and exciting week-long adventure.

 

Contact Fellowship  Farm at fellshipfarm@aol.com  or call 610/326-3008 for an application.

 

Bring the kids!

Bring the  neighbors!

Bring your family!

 

Great Food! Live  Entertainment! Games and Prizes! Activities for the Kids!

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Did You Ever Pet a  Llama? Well you can at...

Fellowship Farm

Family Fun Day

Saturday, July 11th,  12:00 to 4:00 p.m.

 

2488 Sanatoga Road  in

Pottstown, PA 19464

 

 

And of course,

Eleanor will be  there to meet and greet!

 

Free Admission ~  Free Parking

 

If you would like  to volunteer to help at Family Fun Day, please call the Fellowship Farm  office at 610/326-3008.

 

If you are  interested in bringing increased understanding, improved communication  between individuals and groups, heightened team effectiveness, and expanded  productivity and accomplishments to your organization, contact us at fellshipfarm@aol.com or call  610/326-3008.

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Summer Programs  For Kids

Summer has officially  begun.  Parents scrambling for summer  activities for their children and teen can find comprehensive listings of  program on the www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia 

Website under the

After School  Programs/Camps parent handout http://www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia/parent_handouts/after_school_programs_camps.html

including the  recently added Complete Listing of Summer Programs under the Dept. of  Recreation's listing.

For summer jobs and  internships, one can go to the Teen Resources handout and near the bottom of  the listing find hundreds of job and volunteer opportunities including the  recently updated Volunteer Way website that makes finding volunteer  opportunities much easier.

Let's keep our kids  safe and busy this summer and let's continue to bridge the gap between  families in need and the resources in Philly that serve them by using the  Cap4Kids website.

Enjoy your summer!!

 

Daniel R. Taylor,  D.O., FAAP

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ARCHDIOCESE  FEEDING THE KIDS

 

Nutritional  Development Services of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia is sponsoring its  annual

Summer Food Service  Program

from now through  September 4, 2009. 

Last summer, more  than 600 sites and

25, 000 children  participated in the program.

 

Participating sites  can offer children lunch and a choice of breakfast or snack.  Most Philadelphia and many suburban  neighborhoods qualify. 

To sign up, contact  Nutritional Development Services at 215-895-3470.

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2009 Summer Enrichment Camp

6134 Lancaster Avenue

Philadelphia PA 19151

 

The Overbrook Art Center's Summer  Enrichment Camp is dedicated to providing a balanced, fun and hands-on-learning  experience for the whole learner. Our camp participants will engage in  creative arts, environmental education, leadership skills, and exploration  programs.

 

The Overbrook Art Center’s

Summer Enrichment Camp

is dedicated to providing a balanced, fun and

hands-on-learning experience for the whole  learner.

Camp participants will engage in creative  arts,

environmental education,

leadership skills, and exploration programs.

 

When: July 6 to August 28

Ages: 6 to 13 years old

Camp Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Extended Hours: 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.

 

Registration: Friday: June 26 – Time: 5-7  p.m.

Mondays: June 29 – Time:6-8 p.m.

 

For Information Call:

(215) 879-7770

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Help Creative Kids Club  Get Transportation

If anyone would like to  help the youth raise funds for their summer transportation, please assist us  by ordering on-line with Avon.  They  will transfer 20% of every order received with our code # (870014), back to  us, just by you ordering on-line, and not in line.

 

It is just like we  are your Avon representative and you will be giving the youth the opportunity  to travel throughout the Delaware Valley for free, Avon will be paying for  our ride.

 

Thanks, in advance.

 

Go to the  website:  beautyfundraising.com

 

Then: Pick:  “Register a Fundraiser Customer”

Don't forget to  write down our code # (870014), it is the only way we will get paid, and by  the way we will know who believes in us, with our monthly report

Creative Kids Club  organization code is 870014

Yes, please pass  this information on to your friends too; we can use everyone's support.  Transportation, is no joke, it costs.

 

PS - Does anyone  know of a Auto Dealership that might donate a Van to the Kids Club.  Any close friends, family members who work  for dealerships, please let us know.

 

Suggestions  appreciated.

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FREE!!

The National Center  for Health Marketing's Global Health Odyssey Museum is pleased to offer the

2009 CDC Disease  Detective Camp (DDC). DDC

is an academic day  camp for students who will be high school juniors and seniors during the  2009-2010 school year.

Campers will take  on the roles of disease detectives and learn how CDC safeguards the nation's  health.

The camp will be  offered from July 13-17.

For more info and  to apply to go www.cdc.gov/gcc/exhibit/camp.htm  .

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University of  Maryland, College Park: Women in Engineering, E2@UMD, July 12-18 or July  19-25; rising juniors and seniors. Go to

www.wie.umd.edu/precollege or  call 301-405-3283.

University of  Maryland Young Scholars Program targets rising juniors and seniors who have a  strong academic record and a desire to excel to

experience college  life while earning three academic credits.

14 courses are  offered for three weeks from July 12 to 31, 2009.

Visit www.ysp.umd.edu/pr

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CITY YEAR,  WASHINGTON DC (Americorps) –

Graduating seniors  who are not sure what they want to do after high school should consider  applying for a paid community service position with City Year, Washington,  DC, a group of 17-24 year olds committed to full-time service for ten months  in the

Washington, DC  community.

Benefits include:  living stipend ($200 per week),

health care  coverage, free metro pass, and $4,725 educational scholarship.

For more info:  www.cityyear.org or email: cmurphy@cityyear.org/dc  or call: 202-776-7780, Amanda Seligman.

 Recruitment open houses will be held once a  month at their headquarters: 918 U Street, NW, 2nd floor,

Washington D.C.

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Online resources for parents: www.chestercountymoms.com, www.germantownavenueparents.com,  www.norristownmom.com.

 

This Week…

 

The African  American United Fund’s

2009 African Marketplace Health &

Wellness Program

 

Saturday, June 27

10:00 am - 5:00 Pm

2200 Block N. Broad Street, Philadelphia,  PA

 

Vendors

Art, Books, Organic Cosmetics, Jewelry,  Therapeutic Chair Massage

 

Events

Community Service  Organization Outreach Fair

 

HIV/AIDS Testing –  All Day

Discussion HIV/AIDS  Awareness & Prevention 2:00 PM

 

Participating Organizations include: Black Women’s  Health

Alliance, Institute for the Development of  African American

Youth, Philadelphia Doll Museum, Environmental  Protection

Agency, Uptown Entertainment & Development

Corporation (partial list)

 

All events are FREE and open to the public!

Vendors needed for Marketplace

Call 215/236-2100 for applications

 

2227 N. Broad Street -  Main Office

2231 N. Broad Street -  Conference Center

Philadelphia, PA 19132

Phone 215/236-2100 Fax  215/236-9077

www.aauf,org

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GREEN INITIATIVES in the DELAWARE VALLEY

 

Learn about four  major green initiatives in our region

Brief presentations  will be followed by an interactive discussion about how these efforts may  accelerate sustainability in the region.

 

Greenworks  Philadelphia – Suzanne Biemiller, Mayor’s Office of Sustainability

 

Green Airport  Initiative – Calvin Davenger, Philadelphia International Airport

 

Green Ports  Initiative – Jeff Nash, Delaware River Port Authority

 

Sustainable  Skylines Initiative – Bill Jones, Michael Dunn, US EPA

 

JUNE 29, 2009 10:00  am to Noon

DVRPC Offices,  American College of Physicians Building, 8th floor

6th and Race  Streets, Philadelphia

 

Please RSVP by June  26, to Sean Greene at sgreene@dvrpc.org  to be added to security desk list of attendees.

 

I hope all of you  are well.

 

Many Thanks,

___________________

Michael Dunn

Clean Energy  Initiative

Office of  Environmental Innovation

USEPA Mid-Atlantic  Region 3

215-814-2712

dunn.michael@epa.gov

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EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING  OPPORTUNITIES

 

Corporate & Institutional Partnerships Coordinator

YouthBuild  Philadelphia

http://www.idealist.org/en/job/341376-73

Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania, United States

Salary: $949/month

 

Volunteer Coordinator

YouthBuild  Philadelphia

http://www.idealist.org/en/job/341372-273

Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania, United States

Salary: $949/month

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Education Programs Manager

The Enterprise  Center CDC

http://www.idealist.org/en/job/341341-230

Philadelphia,  Pennsylvania, United States

Salary: Mid 30's

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Meet Companies  Hiring In your Hometown

 

PHILADELPHIA CAREER  FAIR

 

Monday, July 13,  2009

11:00 AM to 2:00 PM

                                             

Crowne Plaza

4100 Presidential  Blvd

Philadelphia, PA  19131

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Philadelphia  Youth Network WorkReady Summer Internships:

Do you have a  child, family member or friend who is, or do you know a high school student?  The City of Philadelphia will host Philadelphia high school students in  part-time paid internships for six weeks over the summer.  Please visit our website for program and application  materials.

Best Regards,

The Office of  Leadership Investment

 

Stephanie  Tipton                Dominique  Aubry                Tara Mohr

 

714 Market St., Suite 304, Philadelphia, Pa  19106
 267-502-3800

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HEALTH MATTERS

 

Food Focus: Fruit
A healthy lifestyle is the key to longevity, optimum weight,

abundant energy and  balance.

By using fruit to  satisfy our taste for sweetness,

we can leave behind  the use of chemical, processed and refined sweeteners. Fruits are easy to  digest, are cleansing and cooling and are great for those who are  overstressed and overheated

from excessive  mental strain or hot climates.

Fruits are filled  with fiber and liver stimulants, which act as natural, gentle laxatives.  Whenever possible, buy fresh, locally grown fruit as opposed to imported  fruits shipped from far-off places. This keeps you eating in season, and more  in harmony with your environment and climate.
 
 Eating raw fruit in summer months is highly cooling, while baking it in the  winter months neutralizes the cooling effect.

Fruit in the form  of juice is a great choice for cleansing the body, but be aware that juice  rapidly raises blood sugar levels,

leading to an  energy crash soon after.

Frozen, whole,  puréed or juiced fruit can make

great summertime  cool-down treats.

Try frozen grapes,

banana-coconut  smoothie popsicles

or lime juice ice-cubes in  iced tea!
 
 Whether you are having fresh fruit for a light early morning breakfast, a  midday snack or evening treat, enjoy nature's sweetness and whenever possible  buy organic. Here are a few summer fruits and their health benefits:
 
 Great for lung conditions and asthma; used to help treat anemia due to their  high copper and cobalt content.


Bananas: Help to lubricate the intestines, treat ulcers,  detoxify the body and manage sugar cravings; are rich in potassium (which  helps hypertension).
Cherries: Slightly warming in nature; increase overall body  energy, remedy arthritis and rheumatism and are rich in iron, which improves  the blood.
Grapefruits: Treat poor digestion, increase appetite during  pregnancy, alleviate intestinal gas and reduce mucus conditions of the lungs.
Papayas: Tone the stomach, act as digestive aid, moisten the  lungs and alleviate coughing; contain carpaine, an anti-tumor compound.
Raspberries: Benefit the liver and kidneys, cleanse blood of  toxins, regulate menstrual cycles, treat anemia and can promote labor at  childbirth.

Source: Newsletter  from Peacefilled Living

 

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Get Fresh!

Volunteer with  Philabundance Fresh for All

 

You recycle out the  wazoo and consider yourself consigliore of the

enviro-sack mafia.

Hence, a cause you  can believe in: Philabundance wants to fill those ubiquitous bags with  produce through its new Fresh for All program. 

 

And you can help by  volunteering.

The nonprofit hands  out perishables at six sites in the Delaware Valley — where nutritious diet  staples are hard to come by,

especially in tough  times.

With a minimum  three-hour commitment, you’ll keep busy.

Help with admin,  approve clients, or do community outreach (posting mailings, making phone  calls).

Looking for  something physical?

Take food to sites,  divide apples, and dole out the goods.

You’ll be doing a  major part to help people get the fruits and veggies they need.

And that’s a green  movement to be proud of.

 

To participate in  Fresh for All, contact

Tunisia  Garnett (215-339-0900 ext. 238 or

tgarnett@philabundance.org). 

For more  information, go to www.philabundance.org 

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GREEN  PIECE

 

GREEN INITIATIVES in the DELAWARE VALLEY

 

Learn about four  major green initiatives in our region

Brief presentations  will be followed by an interactive discussion about how these efforts may  accelerate sustainability in the region.

 

Greenworks  Philadelphia – Suzanne Biemiller, Mayor’s Office of Sustainability

 

Green Airport  Initiative – Calvin Davenger, Philadelphia International Airport

 

Green Ports  Initiative – Jeff Nash, Delaware River Port Authority

 

Sustainable  Skylines Initiative – Bill Jones, Michael Dunn, US EPA

 

JUNE 29, 2009 10:00  am to Noon

DVRPC Offices,  American College of Physicians Building, 8th floor

6th and Race  Streets, Philadelphia

 

Please RSVP by June  26, to Sean Greene at sgreene@dvrpc.org  to be added to security desk list of attendees.

 

I hope all of you  are well.

 

Many Thanks,

___________________

Michael Dunn

Clean Energy  Initiative

Office of  Environmental Innovation

USEPA Mid-Atlantic  Region 3

215-814-2712

dunn.michael@epa.gov

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Recycling Services Inc. in Pottstown takes styrofoam on  Saturday and Tuesday mornings.  http://www.recyclingservices.org/

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Do your part, see ‘Deforest Your  life’ in The Coalition, Inc. Group

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For sustainable  enterprise go to Green Jobs Phillyhttp://www.greenjobsphilly.org/news

 

GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS  & INSTRUCTION

 

CORE Philly open  for scholarship applications

The CORE Philly Scholarship is an  innovative scholarship program that provides last-dollar scholarships for  graduating Philadelphia high school seniors.   Based on need, scholarship awards are up to $2,000 for a four-year  institution and up to $500 at Community College of Philadelphia. The award  amount is determined by the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) as calculated  through the completion of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid  (FAFSA).

CORE Philly  scholarships are available to all Philadelphia high school graduates for  their freshman year of college following graduation from high school.  High school graduates can come from  public, private, charter, or parochial schools.

To learn how to  apply, call 215-471-8000 or email here.

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Student Achievement and Learning & Leadership Grants

 

NEA Foundation  Accepting Applications for Student Achievement and Learning & Leadership  Grants Programs

Deadline: October  15, 2009

The NEA Foundation  (http://www.neafoundation.org/)  supports a variety of efforts by teachers, education support professionals,  and higher education faculty and staff to improve student learning in public  schools, colleges, and universities across the United States.

The foundation is  accepting applications for the following grant programs:

The Learning &  Leadership Grants program provides opportunities for teachers, education  support professionals, and higher education faculty and staff to engage in  high-quality professional development and lead their colleagues in  professional growth.  Grants to  individuals fund participation in professional development experiences such  as summer institutes and action research. Grants to groups fund collegial  study, including study groups, action research, lesson study, and mentoring  experiences for faculty or staff new to an assignment. The grant amount is  $2,000 for individuals and $5,000 for groups.

 

The Student  Achievement Grants program provides grants of $5,000 each to improve the  academic achievement of students by engaging in

critical thinking and problem solving that deepen  knowledge of standards-based subject matter. The work should also improve  students’ habits of inquiry, self-directed learning, and critical reflection.  Proposals for work resulting in low-income and minority student success with  honors, advanced placement, and other challenging curricula are particularly  encouraged. Grant funds may be used for resource materials, supplies,  equipment, transportation, software, and scholars-in-residence.

Applicants must be  practicing U.S. public school teachers in grades K-12, public school  education support professionals, or faculty and staff at public higher  education institutions.

 

Visit the NEA  Foundation Web site for complete grant program information.

RFP Link: http://fconline.foundationcenter.org/pnd/15016125/neafdn

For additional RFPs  in Education, visit: http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_education.jhtml

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NIH Summer Institute on  Community-Based Participatory Research

 

The National Institutes of  Health has announced the 2nd summer institute. We are thrilled to see that  the organizers have responded to Community-Campus Partnerships for Health’s  (CCPH) comments on last year's summer institute.

When the 1st NIH institute  on CBPR was announced, CCPH expressed concern about its exclusive focus on  academic researchers.

In CBPR, the community is  involved at the very start of the research,

so it was incongruent that  the institute did not include the community partners or acknowledge the  possibility of a community partner as a principal investigator or co-PI.

This summer's institute  has been designed for community-academic partner teams (see below for  details).

 

CCPH has  successfully implemented community-academic partner team-based model of CBPR  training:

http://depts.washington.edu/ccph/pdf_files/2005CBPRInstituteApp3-25.pdf 

and http://depts.washington.edu/ccph/pdf_files/2005%20Summer%20Institute%20Agenda.pdf

The training  curriculum, "Developing and Sustaining CBPR Partnerships" is  available online at www.cbprcurriculum.info.

 

If you're  interested in bringing a CBPR training workshop or institute to your  location, contact CCPH senior consultant Rachel Vaughn at sliccph@mcw.edu  for more information.

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AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS  ARE NOT APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS

 

Even if you do not  have a college-aged child at home, please share this with someone who does,  pass this scholarship information on to anyone and everyone that comes to  mind. Though there are a number of companies and organizations that have  donated moneys for scholarship use to African Americans, a great deal of the  money is being returned because of a lack of interest.

 

No one is going to  knock on our doors and ask if we can use a scholarship.

 

Take the initiative  to get your children involved. There is no need for money to be returned to  donating companies because we fail to apply for it.

 

Please pass this  information on to family members, nieces, nephews, and friends with children  etc. We must get the word out that money is available. If you are a college  student or getting ready to become one, you probably already know how useful  additional money can be.

Our youth really could use these scholarships. Thanks!!

 

For a list of  scholarships please visit our group ‘The Coalition, Inc.’ http://groups.google.com/group/coalition-the

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SpotLight ON OUR EFFORTS

 

Annual Church and Community Event

 

Bible Way Baptist  Church

and several  ministries in the 19131 area are partnering with

Carroll Park  Community Council

and the

Parkside  Association.

to launch it's  annual

Church and  Community event scheduled for

Saturday, July  25th, from

10AM til 4PM.

Many vendors and  local businesses as well as community stakeholders have been invited to  attend, participate, and support.

There will be NO  SELLING!! But there will be food, fun for the kids, and much more for  everyone! Please save the date.

For more info or to  make a donation:

please contact  Pastor Robert Rodgers or Christine Vanish @ 215-477-0778.

 

 

ARTS FOR AWARENESS

 

2009 6th Annual West Oak Lane Jazz Festival

June 19 - 21

Energizing West Oak Lane with music, art and so much more,  the 6th annual West Oak Lane Jazz and Arts Festival is a three day non-stop roller  coaster of family fun.

Bring a blanket or lawn chair and groove to the downbeat  of world renowned and local artists from more than 500 of the region’s  hippest, hottest performers.  Whatever your favorite—straight-ahead  jazz, hip-swaying R&B, innovative fusion, dance floor funk or old-school  soul—with four stages going non-stop, you’ll end up dancing before  the weekend is through. 

Even the young people might leave their hip-hop and rap  behind for a time and bust a move to the genres that started it all.

As the music wafts up and down Ogontz Avenue, you can  visit the Art Pavilion and never miss a note.  Drop by, and you’ll  discover displays featuring the works of artists from around the country.  Stay a little longer and you can mix, mingle and join in workshops led by  celebrated artists.

The entertainment doesn’t end there, as you can stroll  through the Market Place and look through the hand-crafted jewelry and  accessories, books, music and other items.

With so much to do, you’ll need to keep your energy up,  and the Food Court has just what the taste buds ordered.  A wide  assortment of vendors will serve up yummy treats, tasty fare and delicious  healthy choice menus to satisfy even the most discerning diner.

It couldn’t be easier to get here. Take public  transportation or drive and park near one of our free shuttle locations,  providing complimentary service to and from the Festival. (Shuttle locations  and schedules will be posted on this website as soon as the information is  confirmed.)

And you can’t beat the price of admission. It’s  free!

Energizing West Oak Lane with music, art and so much more,  the 6th annual West Oak Lane Jazz and Arts Festival is a three-day non-stop  roller coaster of family fun.

Bring a blanket or lawn chair and groove to the downbeat  of world renowned and local artists from more than 500 of the region’s  hippest, hottest performers.  Whatever your favorite—straight-ahead  jazz, hip-swaying R&B, innovative fusion, dance floor funk or old-school  soul—with four stages going non-stop, you’ll end up dancing before  the weekend is through. Even the young people might leave their hip-hop and  rap behind for a time and bust a move to the genres that started it all.

As the music wafts up and down Ogontz Avenue, you can  visit the Art Pavilion and never miss a note.  Drop by, and you’ll  discover displays featuring the works of artists from around the country.  Stay a little longer and you can mix, mingle and join in workshops led by  celebrated artists.

The entertainment doesn’t end there, as you can stroll  through the Market Place and look through the handcrafted jewelry and  accessories, books, music and other items.

With so much to do, you’ll need to keep your energy up,  and the Food Court has just what the taste buds ordered.  A wide  assortment of vendors will serve up yummy treats, tasty fare and delicious  healthy choice menus to satisfy even the most discerning diner.

It couldn’t be easier to get here. Take public  transportation or drive and park near one of our free shuttle locations,  providing complimentary service to and from the Festival. (Shuttle locations  and schedules will be posted on this website as soon as the information is  confirmed.)

And you can’t beat the price of admission. It’s  free!

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Jus’  Words at Dowlings Place

1310 No. Broad St.  Phila

Every Thurs. 9pm to  1am

·       Poets

·       Rappers

·       Singers

·       Spoken Word Artists

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COMING UP

 

2009 Fran Dunphy Basketball Camps

 

Space is still  available for both sessions of the 2009 Fran Dunphy

Basketball Camps  this summer on Temple University’s main campus in

Philadelphia.

 

The  camp’s second session is open to

boys and girls  entering

grades 2-7

will be held July  13-17, 2009.

 

The camp will teach  the fundamentals of basketball in a fun and

competitive  environment through speakers, daily skill instruction

stations, contests  and 5-on-5 games.

 

Please email basketball@temple.edu  or

call the basketball  office at 215-204-3148 with any questions.

 

For more  information, please access the following link for a camp

brochure: http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/tem/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/CampBrochure.pdf

 

* Discounts are  available for Temple University employees

 

Fran Dunphy  Basketball Camps

July 13-17, 2009

basketball@temple.edu

(215) 204-3148

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COMPUTERS  & TECHNOLOGY

 

Free Online Computer Instruction

See ‘Archives’ at www.Ustream.tv/channel/cbm-tv

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A HAND UP!

 

IT’S HERE!!

Our group A HAND UP! Is now open, please go to:

A HAND UP!

 

In response to the needs of many grassroots organizations  for the basic tools to implement and sustain 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 Contact Us share  your expertise 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!) 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: Click  Here  or Mail to: A Hand Up!

 

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: A Hand Up!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remember to support  The Coalition, Inc.’s on-air personalities…

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 Elliott Churchville and Nancy Ellen,  Wednesdays at 2pm WNWR New World Radio 1540 AM.

 

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 tomwmsistahood@aol.comto chat on line. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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