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The Greetings Friends and Members of The Coalition, Inc., the people of  Haiti need our prayers, but in addition to our prayers, they need our  support. If you are able, and possess needed skills, contact the Red Cross to  join the rescue mission to the island. There is something EVERYONE can do,  you can make monetary contributions through Philadelphia 76er's center's The  Samuel Dalembert Foundation www.dalembertfoundation.org or you can Text 'Yele' to  501501 to make a $5 donation, there is no limit to how many times you can do  this. You may also go to www.yele.org . No donation is too small to help so many  in immediate need.

October Gallery is urging attendees of their weekend activities to bring
 water, non-perishable food items, can goods, items for children or infants –
 such as diapers, baby clothes wipes and bottles. If you have supplies you
 wish to donate, please drop them off there.

We are continuing to share with you prayers of peace from cultures around
 the world, in hope that we all can begin to see the universality of mankind
 and our interdependence upon one another.

*We pray to God to eradicate all the misery in the world: *

*that understanding triumph over ignorance, *

*that generosity triumph over indifference, that trust triumph over
 contempt, and that truth triumph over falsehood. - Zoroastrian Prayer
 for Peace*

* *

 

Friday 15 January 2010

                                       “Communication – Cooperation – Collaboration”            Volume  4, Number 21

The Coalition, Inc. Board of Directors

Gary R. Adams (President/CEO), John E. Churchville  (Treasurer), 

Members:

Josephine Blow, Stanley Daniels, Edwin Desamour, Nijah  Famous, Kendall Hayes-Fullard, Tom 'Bunny' Henry, Abdul Malik Raheem

Table of content

For Our Children ...

This Week ...

Employment and Training Opportunities ...

Health Matters ...

Green Piece ...

Grants, Scholarships   & Instruction...

SpotLight ...

Arts for Awareness ...

Coming Up ...

Computers and Technology ...

A Hand Up ...

On The Airways ...

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Every  man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in  the darkness of destructive selfishness.
Martin  Luther King, Jr.

 

 

 

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A  man died and was taken to his place of eternal torment by the devil. As he  passed sulfurous pits and shrieking sinners, he saw a man he recognized as a  lawyer enjoying the company of a beautiful woman. "That's not  fair," he complained. "I face torment for all eternity, and that  lawyer gets to spend it in the presence of a beautiful woman."  "Shut up!" barked the devil, jabbing the man with his pitchfork.  "Who are you to question her punishment?"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Have we not come to such an impasse in the modern world  that we must love our enemies - or else? The chain reaction of evil - hate  begetting hate, wars producing more wars - must be broken, or else we shall  be plunged into the dark abyss of annihilation.
Martin  Luther King, Jr.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A  genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus.
Martin  Luther King, Jr.

 

 

 

 

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One rainy evening, my  husband, John, and I emerged from a restaurant only to find that he had  locked the keys in the car. He insisted he could open the door with a wire  coat hanger, so we went back to the restaurant to get one. There were none to  be found.

 John then ran to a department store a quarter-mile away and returned with a  hanger. After a few attempts, he got the door open and we climbed in. As we  sat there, soaked and cold, he stuck the hanger under his seat.

 With a smug grin, he said, "Now if this ever happens again, I'll have  one handy."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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For the Lexophiliacs

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Do  you remember this guy?

Actually, my cd was released  in 1985, in return for two German missionaries and a Dutch urologist.

 Emo Philips

 

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Human progress is neither  automatic nor inevitable... Every step toward the goal of justice requires  sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate  concern of dedicated individuals.
Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

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A nation that continues year  after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social  uplift is approaching spiritual doom.
Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

 

 

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Nonviolence means avoiding  not only external physical violence but also internal violence of spirit. You  not only refuse to shoot a man, but you refuse to hate him.
Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

 

 

 

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A young man excitedly  tells his mother he's fallen in love and going to get married. He says,  "Just for fun, Ma, I'm going to bring over 3 women and you try and guess  which one I'm going to marry."
 The mother agrees.
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 "That's amazing, Ma. You're right. How did you know?"
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Hereeeeeeeeeeeeees...  Kathy's Korner!

 

"The doctor said  he would have me walking again in two weeks."
 "And did he?"
 "Yes, I had to sell the car to pay the bill."

 (Kathy Parsons is a Philadelphia Event  Planner and is a regular contributor.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I told my dentist my teeth are going yellow. he told me to wear a  brown tie. Rodney Dangerfield

 

 

 

 

 

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A Kiwi was hoping to  immigrate to Australia. Upon arriving in Australia, he was questioned by a  customs officer, "What is your business in Australia?"
 "I wish to immigrate," was the Kiwi's reply.
 The customs officer then asked, "Do you have a conviction record?"
 Confused, the Kiwi then replied, "I didn't think you still needed  one."

 (Submitted byStacy Mobley)

 

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Working as a  secretary at an international airport, my sister had an office adjacent to  the room where security temporarily holds suspects. One day security officers  were questioning a man when they were suddenly called away on another  emergency. To the horror of my sister and her colleagues, the man was left  alone in the unlocked room. After a few minutes, the door opened and he began  to walk out.
 Summoning up her courage, one of the secretaries barked, "Get back in  there, and don't you come out until you're told!" The man scuttled back  inside and slammed the door. When the security people returned, the women  reported what had happened. Without a word, an officer walked into the room  and released one very frightened telephone repairman.

(Submitted by Charles  Joynes)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Greetings Coalition Family!

 

Join us in acknowledging the anniversary of the birth of one  of most important contributors to modern American history, Dr. Martin Luther
 King, jr. In tribute, all quotes in the left column will be those of Dr.  King.

 

Also, the people of Haiti need our prayers, but in  addition to our prayers, they need our support. If you are able, and possess  needed skills, contact the Red Cross to join the rescue mission to the  island. There is something EVERYONE can do , you can make monetary  contributions through Philadelphia 76er's center's The Samuel Dalembert  Foundation www.dalembertfoundation.org  or you can Text 'Yele' to 501501 to make a $5 donation, there is no limit to how  many times you can do this. You may also go to www.yele.org  . No donation is too small to help so many in immediate need.

October Gallery is  urging attendees of their weekend activities to bring water, non-perishable  food items, can goods, items for children or infants – such as diapers, baby  clothes wipes and bottles.

 

We are looking forward to meeting with more of you this  year, please email ThePaCoalition@gmail.com  or call to have a member of The Coalition, Inc. at your next meeting or  event.

 

 

 

“An individual has not started  living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic  concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” Martin  Luther King, Jr.

 

 

 

 

FOR OUR  CHILDREN

“It is easier to build  children than it is to repair men.”...Frederick Douglass

 

PhillyGoes2College

 

With a little over 50% of our kids  graduating high school on time

and only 18% graduating college, we MUST  all work on this issue together for the future of our city.

The Mayor's office recently created an  office called "PhillyGoes2College" that will start working to  improve these statistics (http://www.philly.com/inquirer/home_top_stories/20100104_Nutter_to_focus_on_increasing_college_admissions.html),  and on the www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia website, under the Education  Handout, you will find multiple sources for children, families and child  advocates to help, from an early age, on the road to educational success

(http://www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia/parent_handouts/education.html).    Here you will find listings for various  school choices, timelines, resources for out-of-school youth, and college  prep and college admission tools.

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Earn Free Trip  to Egypt for Black Kids and Adults

 

The African  Heritage Institute (also known as the D'zert Club) is

sponsoring a 2-year  African History Program that, once completed, the

participants earn  an all expense paid trip to Egypt. This program is

for Black kids from  ages 7-14 and adults over the age of 21.

 

See the success  stories of students that

completed the  program and have gone to Egypt. They are amazing. Students

grades went up in  school, lateness and absences decreased and there was

a remarkable  increase in the students respect for their elders. One

brother who  attended was able to get a full 4-year scholarship to school

as a result of  being a part of the program.

 

Get all of the  details at

www.BlackBusinessNetwork.com/theone

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Help For Parents  With School-Age Children

 

Are you a parent, relative, or health care professional  with any of the following scenarios?

* Not too sure how to register child for Kindergarten or  Head Start.

* Trying to decide on what type of school best fits a  child's needs. Public or Charter or Magnet or Catholic?

* Want to get a child motivate and focused on college.

* Want to get child back in school after taking a leave,  but don't know what options there are for out-of-school youth.

* Child being bullied in school and don't know what to do.

* Child not doing well in school and may have a learning  difference.

On the www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia  website, under the Education parent  handout http://www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia/parent_handouts/education.html

and the Resource  tab

http://www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia/resources.html  there are resources in the community to  help advocates for children find help for their child's educational needs.  Please become familiar with the listed resources and continue to bridge the  gap between families in need and the agencies and resources that serve them.

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The Food stamp program  under the new stimulus package is now called the SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition  Assistance Program).

Did you know?

Eligibility for  SNAP benefits changed so many more families in food insecure households are  now eligible.

On the  www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia website, under the Food and Nutrition parent  handout, you will find several organizations who can help families find out  if they are eligible. Also, on the COMPASS website they can apply for these  benefits and many others.

For more info you  can also go to http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/ServicesPrograms/FoodStamps/

Please continue to  link families in need with the appropriate social services agencies that  serve them through Cap4Kids. Thanks.

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

THIS WEEK

 

 

State Rep. Jewell Williams

D-Philadelphia

www.pahouse.com/Williams<http://www.pahouse.com/Williams>

 

Williams is holding workshops on how to  navigate state and local agencies

 

PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11 - State Rep. Jewell  Williams, D-Philadelphia, is hosting two free community workshops to answer  common questions and help constituents learn the policies of several state  and local agencies, including the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation,  the Division of Vital Records, and the Philadelphia Parking Authority.

 

The forums will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday,  Jan. 14 at One Day at a Time, Inc., 2542 North Broad Street; and 5:30 p.m.  Thursday, Jan. 20 at the Quality Community Health Care, Inc., 2501 West  Lehigh Avenue.

 

Williams said the workshops will include an  overview on driver's license and registration matters, license restoration,  traffic court, handicap parking requirements and how to obtain a birth  certificate or death record.

 

"I have hosted these forums for many  years, because at one point or another, most of us have been frustrated or  unsure of where to go for certain government issues," Williams said.  "This is an opportunity for you to learn more about your state and local  governments, any changes in the services you are already familiar with, and  most importantly, how to access services."

 

Williams says prior registration is  preferred, but not required. Additional forums are being scheduled. For  additional information or to register, contact Williams' constituent service  office at 215-763-2559.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES

 

 

 

HEALTH  MATTERS

 

You Are What you Eat

 

10 Terrible Aging Foods
 1.Bacon
 2.Hot Dogs
 3.Potato Chips
 4.White Bread
 5.White Potatoes
 6.Corn Oil
 7.Sugary processed cereals
 8.Sugary soft drinks
 9.Red meats
 10.Doughnuts.

10 Top Anti-Aging Foods
 1.Apples
 2.Blueberries
 3.Spinach, dark leafy greens
 4.Salmon and Sardines
 5.Whole grain cereals
 6.Popcorn,unsalted
 7.Nuts,notably almonds, walnuts
 8.Legumes, including peanuts
 9.Green tea
 10. Extra virgin olive oil

_________________________
 Rosie LaVertue

 

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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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Tips for making  oatmeal appealing to kids

http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mompowergroup/

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GREEN PIECE

 

?Weavers Way #5 plastics  recycling resumes

 

Fellow Recyclers,

 

Weavers Way collection of #5 plastics,  which are not included in the City's recycling program, will be on the 3rd  Saturday of each month: December 19. The program will skip January and resume  in February.

 

The collections take place at the co-op's  garage,

at 542 Carpenter Lane,

which is across the street and a bit  further down the block from the Big Blue Marble bookstore.

Please note that we need volunteers to keep  this project going. (Weavers Way members can get work credit for helping us;  work shifts are available on co-op's the online calendar.)

 

The #5 category includes yogurt cups, sour  cream containers, hummus tubs, some medicine bottles, and more. Your  recyclables must be clean and dry to be accepted. Check to make sure there  are no other materials (paper, screws, other number plastics) on the items  you bring in. Impurities of any kind compromise the recycling process and  usually lead to the discarding of an entire batch. Exclude any lids unless  they are clearly marked #5. (Most lids from #5 containers are #4 plastic, but  this is not always the case.)

 

We ask recyclers for a small donation to  cover postage costs of mailing the recyclables to the Gimme 5 processing  facility in New York.

Before bringing your #5s to the collection,  be sure that they meet the requirements for Gimme 5:

 

All items must be CLEAN and DRY. If they  contained food or any oily or dirty product, make sure they have been washed,  not just rinsed. Items stacked when wet tend to stay wet, so allow washed  items to dry fully before stacking or packing.

The #5 stamp needs to be visible on each  item. Lids are separate items. Don't assume lids are the same number plastic  as the container; sometimes they are but usually they are not. Check to make  sure there are no other materials (labels, paper, other number plastics,  metal) on the items you bring in.

 

Brita filters are also welcome! Let them  air dry for several days to make sure they are completely dry.

 

We'll see you soon!

Carolyn, Helen, Priscilla and Stevik

of the Weavers Way Environment Committee

 

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

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

 

 

 

GRANTS,  SCHOLARSHIPS & INSTRUCTION

 

 

HIV/AIDS Prevention Workshop

 

Workshop Summary


Culturally-Relevant  Communication about HIV/AIDS is an interactive and user-friendly workshop. Ivan J. Juzang, MEE  President and Founder will examine the environmental influences, attitudes  and behaviors and unique communication style of urban, ethnic and other  hard-to-reach audiences; review theories and techniques for

developing cost-effective and culturally-relevant  communication strategies; and then show session attendees how to apply these  learnings to their own HIV/AIDS testing programs, prevention services and  outreach efforts.

Learning Objectives


 After attending the session, attendees will have the background necessary to  more effectively communicate with their target audiences about sex, sexuality  and HIV/AIDS. They will also have a clearer understanding of media  consumption patterns and other social factors that impact sexual  decision-making; and the attitudes, motivations and perceptions of minorities  on healthy sexuality and HIV/AIDS prevention, testing and treatment. Such  information will help interventionists, community-based organizations and  service

providers develop innovative and effective messages  and services targeted to  minority audiences.

Workshop Description:


 Topics explored during the session include:

The environmental context, peer group  dynamics and social interactions that influence sexual behaviors;

How service providers can be more culturally  aware, and increase the effectiveness of their outreach, media and materials;  and

Strategies for attracting the  hardest-to-reach audiences to HIV-prevention, testing and treatment programs.

 

For more information on other workshops and  schedules visit their website

 

To inquire about a  MEE Workshop at Your Organization call 215.829.4920 or Email here

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At- Risk Youth

Annie E. Casey  Foundation

http://www.aecf.org

A private  charitable organization dedicated to helping build better futures for  disadvantaged children in the United States. The foundation offers  community-focused grants. The site also has several publications. Provides  funding to both 501(c)(3) and local/state government. Organizations wishing  to send a proposal to the Foundation should submit a letter of no more than  three pages explaining the organization and its project and how the money  will be used. Send the letters to: The AEC Foundation; Attn: Office of the  President; 701 Saint Paul St.; Baltimore, MD 21202.

Phone: 410-547-6600

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AOL Time Warner Foundation

http://aoltimewarnerfoundation.org

The AOL Time Warner  Foundation is dedicated to using the power of media, communications and  information technology to serve the public interest and strengthen society.  However, rather than simply providing grant monies or funding unsolicited  requests, the foundation prefers to enter into sustainable strategic  partnerships with organizations that have a demonstrated commitment to  pioneering innovative ways of meeting four priorities: Equipping kids for the  21st century; Extending Internet benefits to all; Engaging communities in the  arts; and Empowering citizens and civic participation.

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AT&T Foundation

http://www.att.com/foundation

The AT&T  Foundation seeks to educate, enrich, engage, and empower the communities  served by AT&T. The Foundation's funding areas are education, civic and  community service, and arts and culture.

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Beaumont Foundation

http://www.bmtfoundation.com/grants/

The Beaumont  Foundation of America (BFA), a non-profit philanthropic organization, is  dedicated to the enriching the lives of individuals by providing technology  to historically underserved schools and communities. The foundation believes  technologies are essential tools for progress in the 21st century, and that  given access to digital information, people will have an equal opportunity to  advance socially, economically and intellectually.

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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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Banta Company Foundation

The Banta Company  Foundation provides funding for at-risk youth and delinquency prevention  initiatives. The funds can be used for equipment, general/operating expenses,  seed money, program development, as well as other areas. For more information  please contact: Banta Company Foundation; 225 Main Street; PO Box 8003;  Menasha,WI 54952-8003.

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Best Buy Children's Foundation

http://communications.bestbuy.com/communityrelations/

The mission of the  Best Buy Children's Foundation is to improve the lives of youth aged 5 - 18  in communities where Best Buy maintains a business presence. The Foundation  awards grants to nonprofit organizations with innovative approaches to  developing life skills in young people through education, mentoring, and  leadership development. Funds can be used for: program development; direct  project support; specific curriculum development; and scholarship aid for  participants in life skills or mentoring programs. The Foundation typically  awards grants ranging from $2000 - $10,000 to nonprofits.

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Healthy Community Outreach Program

will be granted to  nonprofit organizations to support grassroots efforts which increase awareness  on critical health initiatives through health walks, health fairs and health  education outreach.

Grants up to  $25,000 will be considered.

Please provide all  levels of event sponsorships on your application. Nonprofit organizations  with evidence of IRS 501(c)(3) designation or de facto tax-exempt status may  apply for a grant, with the following exceptions: advertising; capital  campaigns; grants or scholarships to individuals; multiyear requests;  political causes and events; or religious organizations in support of their  sacramental or theological functions.

http://www.aetna.com/foundation/grants_reg/guidelines.html>Awards

Ongoing Deadline

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Ben and Jerry's Foundation

Ben and Jerry's  Foundation has no specific program areas. The Foundation seeks projects that  lead to societal change or address the root causes of problems. The  Foundation awards grants ranging in amount from $1,000 to $15,000. Applicants  must submit a letter of interest at any time during the year.

http://www.benjerry.com/foundation/index.html

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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

 

Website  Offers Revolutionary Green Alternatives

for  Communities/Nations

 

Greetings.  I hope that you and your business/ organizations are all

doing  well. As we enter into a new year, I expect that many of us

have  already envisioned what we would like to accomplish in this new

year.  As long as we have positive intentions for not just ourselves but also our  fellow inhabitants on this planet

as  well as the mother Earth herself, may the Creator of the Universe

bless  our visions and goals to become a material manifestation.

 

I  would like to invite everyone to visit   http://africanindependence.org/Projects.aspx

 

I  am one of the co-founders of this organization. While the initiative

of  this organization focuses on improving the lives of the African

Diaspora  and building up eco-friendly, peaceful, self sustaining and prosperous

communities  in their ancestral lands, we extend a welcome hand for

all  to check a part of our vision out by visiting our site.

Our  site was put in video format for simplicity and visuals to keep the

interests  of our vistors. When you first click on the provided website

address,  you will notice that we begin with our goals on dealing with electricity. There  are actually two clips explaining the same technology,

we  recommend the second clip for a more detailed explanation on how

this  technology works. The following two clips deals with how we plan

on  providing clean water to the citizens and then water recycling. The

fifth  video demonstrates how sewer systems are unnecessary. There are

many  issues that we tackle on our site. We are currently in talks with university  and reverse engineers to have these technologies made at a

lower  cost and with high quality specifications.

Any  feedback or suggestions is welcome and any donations would be

highly  appreciated.

There  is a lot of useful information and we encourage all to take

advantage  of of it and to view it for themselves, we're confident that you

will  be excited as we are once you see the potential in such technology.

 

 

 

 

ARTS  FOR AWARENESS

 

Poetry Set

 

Where:    “OCTOBER GALLERY” – 701 Market Street Bldg., on the 3rd Floor. “Ross  Dept. Store” on the Market St. Level, and it's the Littman Building, enter  thru 8th Street Side. Come to the center, and enter thru glass doors of  Mellon Independence Center. This is Cheyney University's Center City Campus.

 

When:     “FRIDAY” – January 15th, 2010    – Starting @ 7:30pm

 

What:      “PANORAMIC POETRY” - POETS doing their thing – LYRICAL SPIRITS getting  down.

 

***”ADMISSION FREE” – FOR PERFORMING  POETS!!!***

 

Please don't forget parking is very  difficult in Center City. Allow time to park legally and arrive at the  October Gallery on time. The reading is $10.00 for audience members,  discounted to $7.00 if you call or e-mail to reserve a spot ahead of time. PanoramicPoetry@OctoberGallery.com

October Gallery

701 Market Street Bldg. 3rd Floor

Philadelphia, PA  19106

215.629.3939 ..... Room #319

www.OctoberGallery.com

http://www.myspace.com/panoramicpoetry

Panoramic Poetry on Facebook as well....

http://www.myspace.com/Crucialpoet

Go to PanoramicPoetry@OctoberGallery.com  to SIGN-UP, if you are a Poet wanting to perform.

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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

 

 

COMING UP

 

Please join neighbors, community leaders,  block captains, religious

leaders and many others for the first

Healthy Philadelphia community

meeting:

 

Thursday, January 28, 2010

6:30 PM

Church of the Advocate

18th and Fr. Paul Washington Ave. (Diamond  St).

 

Healthy Philadelphia is a new non-profit  organization dedicated to working

to solve the health care problems we face.  The co-chairs of Healthy

Philadelphia are Donald Schwarz, MD,  Philadelphia Health Commissioner and

John Rich, MD, Chair,

Department of Health Management and Policy,  

Drexel School of Public Health.

 

Healthy Philadelphia wants to hear your  health care stories. Please join

us to share:

The challenges you and your family have had  in getting health care

What you've experienced after leaving the  hospital

Whether or not you can get the specialty  care and medications you need

The problems you've had managing your  chronic illness

 

If you or someone you know would like to be  scheduled to speak out during

the meeting, please contact Mayla Henderson  at mayla.henderson@phila.gov

or 215-686-5263.

 

A light dinner will be served. RSVP to  Mayla Henderson to confirm your

attendance.

 

Together we can tackle our most urgent  health care concerns.

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* *  *  Outside PA  *  *  *

LIFE-SKILLS TRAINING CERTIFICATION SEMINAR

(Richmond, VA)

 

Two-Day Life-Skills Training Certification  Seminar

(Over 400 Master Trainers Certified Since  2008)

Thursday January 28th 2010

&

Friday January 29th 2010

 

Faith Institute offers its exclusive  Two-Day Train-the-Trainer Seminar. Participants will be certified by Faith  Institute to train volunteers, teachers, youth trainers, group leaders and  others to facilitate both our "Rites of Passage for Males" Workshop  and our "YES YOU CAN!" workshop for at-risk youth and young adults.

 

Faith Institutes Life-Skills instructor  training is perfect for:

Juvenile Justice systems staff;

Health Educators;

Teachers and school administrators;

Foster and adoptive care providers;

Independent Living Counselors;

School Counselors;

Parent Liaisons;

Social workers and therapists;

Teachers and school administrators;

Faith-based organizations;

Human resources professionals;

Social service personel;

Case Managers;

Anyone interested in helping at-risk youth.

Our training workshops are designed to  train-the-trainers to teach young men and women life skills, self-sufficiency  and self-esteem enhancement skills and to help you or your organization to  start, operate and fund your own professional youth training program (see  details below).

 

The seminar cost for both workshops is $  179 per attendee.

 

Each workshop includes a manual and  workbook (a $24 to $35 retail value).

 

A 10% Discount will be allowed for  reservations by 1/18/2010 or for three or more paid attendees registered by  1/18/2010.

 

No payment will be accepted at the door.

Registration Deadline 1/25/2010

 

To register or for more information:

 

click on: Faithschl@aol.com

 

or   Call 1(877) 464-2066

 

MASTERCARD / VISA ACCEPTED by phone only

 

Meeting location & overnight  accommodations:

Hilton Garden Inn Richmond Downtown

501 East Broad Street

Richmond, Virginia USA, 23219

1-804-344-4300

Downtown Center City - Free Parking

 

Guest Accommodations:

 

The Hilton Garden Inn Downtown  Richmond,Virginia is in historic downtown Richmond, which has historical  tourist attractions, the Medical College of Virginia, shops and restaurants.

 

Special Rates $129 per night  single/doubles/triple/quad

 

Reserve by: 1/10/10 for Special Rate - $  159 per night after 1/10/10

 

Reservations:

 

Tel: +1-804-344-4300  Fax: +1-804-344-4375

 

"The Rites of Passage for Males"  Life-Skills Certification Workshop

(Training Manual & Workbook included -  a $23.95 value)

Thursday, January 28, 2010  -   9:00 AM - 3:30 PM

 

"The Rites of Passage for Males"  Life-Skills Certification Workshop for Youth Trainers is a one-day, six hour  intensive workshop that will certify you or your staff members, youth  trainers and instructors as Master Trainers of "The Rites of Passage for  Males" life-skills training program for at-risk youth and adult males.

 

At the completion of this training, you and  your staff will be qualified to create, set-up and operate your own  successful life-skills training program for at-risk boys and young men at  schools, churches or anywhere in your community (over 250 life-skill trainers  have been certified since 2008).

 

The workshop trainer for "The Rites of  Passage for Males" is D. Harold Greene, the Executive Director of Faith  Institute of Entrepreneurship, Inc, and the author of the nationally  published   "The Rites of Passage for Males Manual" (Hamilton Books, 2008).  He has over twenty combined years of  continuing education faculty membership at three Maryland junior colleges. He  is an entrepreneurship, career and life skill training consultant.

 

The workshop curriculum includes:

 

How to Teach Basic Life Skills; Self-Esteem  Enhancement Skills; Finding my Career & Life Purpose; and Dress for  Business Success.

 

Mastercard / Visa Accepted

 

To register click on: Faithschl@aol.com

 

http://www.harmonyinc.com/workshops.html

 

"YES YOU CAN!"

Self-esteem for Women Certification  Workshop

(Training Manual & Workbook included -  a $23.95 value)

Friday, January 29, 2010 - 9:00 AM - 3:00  PM

 

The YES YOU CAN! Self-Esteem for Women Certification  Workshop is a one-day. six-hour intensive workshop that will certify you,  your staff, youth trainers and instructors as Master Trainers.

 

Using the "YES YOU CAN!"  Self-esteem Manual for Women and training curriculum as a guide, you will  learn how to teach self-esteem, self-love, pride and self-confidence to youth  and adult women of all walks of life.

 

The "YES YOU CAN!" workshop  trainer is Oletha Sloan, author of "YES YOU CAN!" Self-esteem  Manual for Women (Faith Publishing, 2008).She is Executive Director of Vogue  Modeling Workshops, the modeling instructor at The Maryland National Capitol  Parks & Planning Commission's Prince George's County Maryland Sports  & Learning Complex, Andrews Air Force Base Youth Center, Camp LeJeune  Marine Base Youth Center and many more location from Maryland to North  Carolina.

 

The workshop curriculum includes: How to  Teach Self-esteem Enhancement Skills, Personal Pride and Self Confidence to  women; How to Teach Them to Project a Confident Professional Image; and to Teach  Them How to Learn to Believe in Yourself.

 

Mastercard / Visa Accepted

 

To register click on: Faithschl@aol.com

http://www.harmonyinc.com/workshops.html

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COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY

 

Group offers  low-cost web access to nonprofits

Mobile Citizen, a  provider of mobile broadband for education and nonprofits, will offer a  Technology Assistance Grant program beginning in January to provide  non-profit organizations with affordable access to the Internet.

Available only in  Portland, Oregon, Las Vegas, and Philadelphia, the grant includes  reduced-price service from Mobile Citizen, with unlimited usage for only  $10/month or $120/year per account.   It bundles Mobile Citizen's wireless broadband, powered by WiMAX, a  fourth generation (4G) technology from Clearwire Corporation with a variety  of benefits available only to grantees, including:

-- 12 months of  service from Mobile Citizen extended to 15 months at no additional  charge.  With this, nonprofits receive  three free months of service per account.

-- Dedicated Mobile  Citizen Customer Care customized for non-profit organizations.

-- A free one-year  membership to NTEN, a nonprofit technology network, ongoing information and  news as well as access to a support community.

-- A choice of  additional benefits including an educational webinar series.

For more  information, email Kecia Carroll.

 

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.

To  join: A Hand Up!

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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. Future verse by verse exploration of Holy Scriptures “...for  liberation of the oppressed and social justice for the poor.” will be  available on their new website http://lfcjnow.com/

 

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,

“Nu Day  Resurrection and Liberation" Show LIVE each Saturday evening 10:30  PM--12:00 midnight EST.

"NU Day" is heard in Philly and, worldwide,  through the internet at: www.blogtalkradio.com/empresschi  Or you can tune in via podcast at 646-652-2232

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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