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News From
The Coalition, Inc.
Friday 25 June 2010 “Communication – Cooperation – Collaboration” Volume 4, Number 42
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 … 02
This Week … 09
Employment and
Training Opportunities
… 14
Healh Matters …16
Green Piece … 17
Personal and Home
Security …21
Grants, Scholarships &
Instruction… 23
SpotLight … 28
Arts for Awareness …
31
Coming Up …31
Computers and
Technology … 33
A Hand Up … 34
On The Airways … 38
Greetings Coalition Family!
“You will find as you look back upon your life that the
moments when you have really lived are the moments
when you have done things in the spirit of love”. --
Henry Drummond
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FOR OUR CHILDREN
“It is easier to build children than it is to repair men.”…Frederick Douglass
Paul “Earthquake” Moore
Presents
Community Boot Camp
From April 2010 through SEPTEMBER 2010
All young people are invited to experience a weekend of fun, discipline,
and leadership activities.
It is the first of seven individual weekend sessions for youth scheduled to
be held from April through September 2010
Hosted by Paul “Earthquake” Moore, Community Boot Camp is an
exciting and positive weekend for youth in the
Philadelphia and Delaware County areas.
For two days and one night, children ages 8-15
will have the opportunity to spend time with positive role models from
various industries including city officials, TV and radio personalities, and
sports figures. The aim is to show young people a better way of life
through positive activities and role models and make them believe they
can have an impact on their surrounding communities and future careers.
Young people will spend the night in the field, sleeping in tents, during
which time they will be mentored by the men and women of the
U.S. Army Reserve.
Activities to take place will include:
~ Community Clean up
~ Salute Report
~ Military Alphabet Code
~ Military Time
~ Violence, Drug and Alcohol Prevention
~ Community Basketball
~ Drilling Ceremony
Community Boot Camp is being sponsored in part by
PAUL "EARTHQUAKE" MOORE, from PHILADELPHIA,
a community activist, Moore has had the privilege of developing
programs and activities that support positive teen development. Holds
basketball tournaments, skating parties, Black History Month activities,
and neighborhood clean-ups.
In addition, the organization has supported youth in
developing relationships with the church.
Page 03
It is a child who has never
traveled who says that only
his mother prepares tasty
meals.
Ghanaian Proverb
We are proud to
announce that News
From The Coalition,
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Choose
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Community
“Newsletter” from the
menu.
Don’t miss the opportunity to register your child for Community Boot
Camp. Parents can register by calling 215-385-2696 or Camps begin
April 17-18, 2010
And run through to
September 2010
Donations are needed to buy daily meals, sleeping bags, and equipment
for the youth who attend. Those who wish to donate to the Community
Boot Camp should call 215-385-2696, or email Paul “Earthquake” Moore
at earth_quake1@hotmail.com
All checks should be and sent to
P.O. Box 5323
Philadelphia, PA 19142. Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrV_WEqETN4
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One City, Once Voice: The 4th Annual Youth Outreach, Education,
and
Empowerment Summit
A conference for youth by youth!
Date: Saturday, June 26
Time: 11am-6pm
Location: Student Center of Temple University
Address: 1755 N. 13th Street
This summit offers a safe space for young people between the ages of 13
and
24 to explore issues around prevention, sexuality, diversity, and education
and outreach about HIV and other STDs.
The 4th Annual Youth Summit is using art, performance, spoken word
and dance to remind and empower youth that we are one city with one
voice! In addition to interactive workshops by and for youth, the year's
summit will include an original poetical written and performed by
Y-HEP's Sound Effex group.
Adults - we have something for you as well! The Summit includes
orkshops
for adults who are parents, mentors and advocates for youth.
(Lunch Will Be Served)
Page 04
"Small differences in your
performance can lead to
large differences in your
results." Brian Tracy
If you have a
favorite relevant
quote, why not
share it with our
readers. send to
TheCoalitionNews
@gmail.com
We will credit you
with the submission.
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Register Now!
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SLAM
The School District of Philadelphia’s
Summer Learning And More
will offer academic and enrichment opportunities
to many of the students in the public school system.
Charter school students are only eligible if they have failed courses and
need to recover credit. Interested charter school parents/students should
contact their charter school to confirm that the school will accept credit
granted from S.L.A.M. programming.
Registration for charter school students is done at their current school.
The program will run from June 29 to July 28. To find out who is eligible
to attend and what types of programming are offered click here.
Visit or call your school to register for S.L.A.M. today!
Please e-mail your questions to summerslam@philasd.org.
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ASAP seeks info for annual after school directory
ASAP/After School Activities Partnerships is updating its annual
directory of after school programs to be published in
September in the Philadelphia Daily News.
The directory is also available on the web as a service to parents,
caregivers and youth workers.
To be listed, after school sites or programs can go here or call 215-545-
2727 ext. 12.
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Come Join Us For
FAMILY FUN DAY
At Rainbow Ridge Farm Equestrian Center
Every Sunday 1-4 PM (weather Permitting)
Free Admissions Kids and Adult
Pony Rides
Page 05
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Small petting zoo
Arts and Crafts
Face painting
•
Learn to Groom a horse, Feed animals, and much more.
All PROCEEDS Go To Our
Therapeutic Riding Program Non-profit 501 (c) 3 Corporation
(215) 766-9357
4841 Applebutter Rd.
Pipersville, PA 18947
5 min from doylestown Bucks County Pa Mins from Central NJ
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Partners sought for youth action teams
Since 1997, MEE has implemented a unique youth employment model in
which it hires and trains local youth to conduct peer-to-peer outreach to
deliver health promotion messages to their community.
Most recently, MEE implemented Community Action Teams as part of its
Blueprint for a Safer Philadelphia campaign, through which it provided
employment, life skills and self efficacy and leadership training for
100 young people.
MEE is seeking strategic partners to pursue or use available grant money
for summer employment programs in other locations, and is reaching out
to organizations that have access to
youth and workforce development funds.
CAT participants can help in developing leadership skills and a positive
self-image, receive training in important life, academic and
communications skills, gain exposure to new experiences, people and
places, earn money and incentives as compensation for their participation,
build their resumes with outreach and communications experience, and
earn community service credits for high school.
For more information, call William Juzang at 215-829-4920 or email
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CCP sponsors summer program for males
Community College of Philadelphia has announced its 2010 Center for
Male Engagement Summer Enrichment Program, geared towards African
American males. The program is a
four-week intensive summer program for
high school students graduating in June 2010
who intend to enter the Community College of Philadelphia for the first
Page 06
Heaven never helps the
man who will not act.
Sophocles
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time as a full-time student in fall 2010.
Students who successfully complete the program will automatically
become a member of the Community College of Philadelphia’s Center for
Male Engagement. Through the Center, they will be assigned a Support
Coach who will assist them with personal needs in addition to
encouraging them to take advantage of the many academic and social
opportunities at the College.
The program takes place
Monday through Thursday,
9am to 3pm, from
July 12th through August 5th.
For more details, click here or call 215-751-8817.
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Cap4Kids
Many studies show with intensive Early Intervention services, many
children with developmental delays can catch up to their peers. In
Philadelphia for those under 3 years old, referring to a family to Childlink
from the doctor's office just got a lot easier.
On the www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia website, under the Early
Intervention Services handout
(http://www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia/parent_handouts/early_interventio
n_services.html), you will find a new 1 page referral that should speed up
the entire Childlink referral process.
~ ~ ~
Teen pregnancy is a major issue that many of our communities face.
Here are the facts:
The U.S. has the highest teen pregnancy rate in the industrialized world –
twice as high as in England or Canada.
2006 saw the first rise in the U.S. teen pregnancy rate in 15 years.
An estimated 750,000 teens will become pregnant this year.
• About 1 in 3 women become pregnant at least once before they're
20.
• A sexually active teen girl who does not use contraceptives has a
90% chance of becoming pregnant within a year.
• It affects education - only a third of teen mothers earn their high
school diploma. And only 1.5% has a college degree by age 30.
• It also affects their kids - girls born to teen mothers are more likely
to be teen mothers themselves. Boys born to teen moms are more
likely to end up in prison.
• 75% of girls and over half of boys report that girls who have sex do
Page 07
Verbosity leads to unclear,
inarticulate things. Dan
Quayle
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so because their boyfriends want them to.
• 8 in 10 girls and 6 in 10 boys say they wish they had waited until
they were older to have sex.
Most teens (6 in 10) and adults (3 in 4) believe
that teen boys often receive the message
that they are “expected to have sex.”
Diapers are expensive, but it's nothing compared to the $9 billion that teen
pregnancy costs the United States each year. This includes increased
spending in child welfare costs and public sector health care.
To address these issues, on the www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia
website, under Pregnancy and Infant Resources,
there is a section on Teen Pregnancy resources
including the ELECT Teen CPC centers with a newly posted referral
sheet, fact sheet (see attached), and Middle Years and MARS programs.
http://www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia/parent_handouts/pregnancy_resour
ces_and_infants.html
Please become familiar with these resources and
refer families and teens in need.
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Black College Tours 2010 (40+)
http://blackexcel.org/black-college-tours-2010.html
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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_f
ocus_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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Page 08
From wonder into wonder
existence opens.
Lao Tzu
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).
Page 09
"Never stop doing your best
just because one person
doesn't give you credit."
Author Unknown
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report on a recent
community event, feel
free to send us a brief
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happened in document
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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
Coalition president Gary R. Adams is honored to be among those being
honored at the
Million Woman March’s “Salute To Our Brothers”
This year's event will pay tribute to Black men (in the Philly area) who
have shown their support and commitment to the development of the
Million Woman March/Movement, in addition to being incredible
examples of REAL Black men (in a variety of ways) who are not only just
concerned about the well being of People of African Descent, but are also
pro-active in addressing relevant matters and thus have demonstrated a
seriousness regarding the obtainment resolutions, justice and overall
liberation/freedom for their families, communities, and People as a whole.
Other honorees include: Bro. Sentwaki Ngozi, Bro. Ahmad Tahir, Bro.
Rob Dickerson, Bro. Sabour Malik Khan, Bro. Bob Shipman, Bro.
Shangowande Amen, Bro. George Gordon, Bro Yumy Odom, Bro. Keith
Hodges, Bro. Saboor Muhammad, Bro Ramisous Maat, Bro Andrew
Johnson, Bro. Muhammad Abdul Aziz,
The "Salute To Our Brothers" Tribute and Fundraising Dinner will take
place on
Sun. June 27, 2010
6:00 - 9:00 PM
Songhai City Cultural Center
3117 W. Master Sts.
Page 10
Be careful of your
thoughts, they may become
words at any moment… --
Unknown.
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Featuring
Award Presentations and Guest Speakers
Open Natural Foods Buffet (Vegetarian, Vegan, & Raw)
African Marketplace and Live Entertainment,
Poetry/Spoken Word, Wearable Art Fashion Show, Community Jam
Session
Tickets can be purchased at:
“Spirit First Foods” 4505 Baltimore Ave.
Pearl of Africa 624 South Street
Tickets are: $30.00 per person $50.00 per couple
Coalition members will receive a $5.00 discount on single tickets
purchased by June 20th.
Donations are also welcomed and appreciated.
Proceeds will go towards MWM "Enough Is Enough" Anti-Violence and
Abuse Campaign, Lil' Sistahs Rites of Passage and Sistering Programs,
and other MW Self-Determination Programs
For more information, to volunteer, make a donation, to vend contact the
Official Million Woman Movement at: 267.6363802
nationalmwm@aol.com or officialmwm@yahoo.com
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SUNDAYS @SEVEN
will feature performance poet
MRS. BETTY'S SON (aka Shyster)!
(Resident poet of The Coalition, Inc.)
Wow. Shyster has been with the First World family since he and Quiet
Rage, as part of The Master Griot Project, opened up First World's
workshop production of Zuhairah's "From Ancient To Hip Hop: The
African Continuum" at the National Black Theatre in Harlem back in Feb
2007.
With a passion that will move you to change, have you jump on your feet,
repeat his lyrics, say Amen and hallelujyer!, spiritual street poet Mrs.
Betty's Son (aka Shyster) is real. "...he's like a mixture of Saul Williams
and Freddie Foxx. He beat us into submission with every word that
exploded from his soul." --Wize Intelligence
Page 11
"Slow down and enjoy life.
It's not only the scenery you
miss by going too fast - you
also miss the sense of where
you are going and why." -
Eddie Cantor
Coalition members!
Get ‘Your’ web link
on The Coalition,
Inc. web site
So, come experience Mrs. Betty's Son while having fun and supporting
First World Theatre Ensemble. FYI: Shyster is a character study for Z.
Ask her to do Shyster when you get there LOL!
http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/events/Sundays-At-Seven-The-Re-
Emerganece-of-First-World-Theatre.html
SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 2010
www.sumcplace.com
129 Park Avenue,
Swarthmore, PA
7pm - Free Admission –
RSVP at (484) 461-8748
or
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=122469417774610&index=1
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Step into Action, Initiate Change: A Forum Theatre Intensive
A 3-day active training to use Forum Theatre, the heart of Boal's Theatre
of the Oppressed, to transform real concerns into invigorating, interactive
theatrical dialogue, and empower you to spring into action in your
community!
June 25, 26 & 27
The Adrienne,
2030 Sansom St
Philadelphia, PA
For more information visit:
http://www.gasandelectricarts.org/Gas_%26_Electric_Arts/Forum_T
heatre_Week_Long.html
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Philadelphia Town Meeting: Our Budget, Our Economy
Space is limited for this Town Meeting site. Registrations to attend will be
considered on a first come, first serve basis. If registrations for this site
are reaching capacity and not representative of the demographics of the
local community, some participants will be invited to host or attend a
nearby Community Conversation (a smaller meeting near you).
Page 12
When I took my 5-year-old
to the optometrist to pick up
his new glasses, he asked
why he had to wear them.
The doctor replied,
"They're to help you read
and be able to see the
computer better."
When we got back home,
my son sat down at the
computer. In a few minutes
he called me over and said,
"There's something wrong
with my glasses."
"What's the problem?"
"I can see the computer
better, but I still can't
read."
(thx. Strong Stewart)
Submit your own humor,
and let our readers know
how funny you can be. We
obviously need the help. ; )
(Family appropriate)
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AmericaSpeaks: Our Budget, Our Economy and the National Town
Meeting provide an opportunity for Americans to share their perspectives
and listen to the perspectives of others to create solutions for our nation’s
economy. By registering for the National Town Meeting you agree to
thoughtfully share your views, respectfully listen to others, and fully
engage in dialogue to find common ground and shared priorities. The
recommendations that come from your participation will help the country
and our leaders move forward on these difficult and critical issues.
Organized by AmericaSpeaks, the Our Budget,
Our Economy meetings will take place on
Saturday, June 26th
(in twenty cities simultaneously, including Philadelphia)
The Philadelphia Grand Ballroom, 3rd Floor
First District Plaza,
3801 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
11:30 am to 6:00 pm
The initiative will bring together demographically diverse groups in the
20 cities and invite volunteers to convene smaller conversations in
communities across the nation. The forums will be held simultaneously
and linked together by satellite and the Internet for a truly national
discussion, which will be the largest and most comprehensive opportunity
to date for Americans to deliberate on our federal budget.
Participants will weigh in on the policy options framed by a diverse,
bipartisan group of experts. The resultant recommendations, reflecting
priorities from a broad cross-section of the America public will be shared
with policymakers as America’s solutions for a sustainable fiscal future.
The Philadelphia Town Hall meeting will be held at the First District
Plaza, 3801 Market Street in West Philadelphia, from 11:30am to 6pm.
Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. To register, click
REGISTER NOW!
To participate, you MUST register.
There is no fee to register and lunch and snacks will be provided free.
Where possible, childcare, transportation assistance and translation
services will be provided.
Page 13
A life long supporter of the
Republican party was lying
on his death bed when he
suddenly decided to join the
Democratic party.
"But why?" asked his
puzzled friend, "You're
Republican through and
through… Why change
now?"
The man learned forward
and explained, "Well, I'd
rather it was one of them
that died and not one of
us."
If you would like to
report on a recent
community event, feel
free to send us a brief
account of what
happened in document
format, and we will
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readers.
Send your information
to: News From The
Coalition, Inc.
All entries for
submission should be
received by noon, the
Monday prior to
publish date and in
Press Release form.
To register
Log on to: http://usabudgetdiscussion.org
Click on Participate found at the top of the page.
On your right, in the vertical menu, under ‘Join the Discussion’ click on
Philadelphia. This will open up the Registration form.
Complete and submit the Registration form.
You can also register by calling toll-free at 866-755-6263
Space is limited so register now !
Your voice will be heard !
Participants in the Town Meeting will reflect the political, socioeconomic,
and ethnic diversity of the United States. After June 26,
AmericaSpeaks will present the priorities that emerge from the National
Town Meeting to Congress and President Obama, as well as the National
Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform and the Bi-Partisan
Policy Center’s Debt Reduction Task Force. The results that emerge from
the discussion will have credibility with policy makers because they will
reflect the authentic views of a large, informed, and representative group
of Americans. The discussion will not be manipulated by any side or point
of view, and will give the American public a real chance to find common
ground.
For additional information, visit our website at:
http://usabudgetdiscussion.org
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SCOP 11TH ANNUAL HEALTH FAIR WITH HIV TESTING
The Department Of Human Services Community Based Prevention
Services (SCOP) is hosting "The 11th Annual Health Fair With HIV
Testing" at Myers Recreation Center,
58th & Kingsessing Avenue, on
Tuesday, June 29, 2010 from
11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
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"Be yourself. An original is
always worth more than a
copy." Author Unknown
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Please contact Mr. Vernon Montague for Workshop & Vendor
Information at: (215) 873-3774.
This is a FREE Event for both youth and adults. Make plans to attend.
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
WURD-AM sponsors Radio Idol contest
WURD 900 AM is looking for people who want to be a talk show host.
The contest runs through Labor Day. A Radio Idol winner will be
selected at the end of August 2010 with the prize of
hosting their own show in the fall.
Demo tapes for the contest can be emailed via mp3 files to
1341 N. Delaware Avenue,
Suite 300;
Philadelphia, PA 19125.
Audio Cassette, CD or 5-minute DVD videotapes can also be sent.
Call 215-425-7875 for more information.
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Temporary Summer Jobs for Oil Spill Clean-up
Please note the following announcement from Shamrock Environmental
Corporation. Read carefully and respond as instructed.
TEMPORARY WORKERS FOR GULF COAST OIL SPILL NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY
Shamrock Environmental Corporation has been contracted to provide
support personnel to assist with the oil spill clean-up throughout the Gulf
Coast.
Areas where work may be performed are Louisiana , Mississippi ,
Alabama
and Florida . All workers will require OSHA 40-hour Hazardous Waste
Operator Training (WE WILL PROVIDE). Successful completion of a
physical and drug screen are also required. Each applicant must be 18
years of age or older. The hours will vary but expect LOTS of overtime.
RATE OF PAY: $13.00/hr. straight time
$19.50/hr. overtime (after 40 hours/week)
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Our problems are manmade,
therefore they may
be solved by man. No
problem of human destiny
is beyond human beings. -
John F. Kennedy
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PER DIEM: $26.00/day for meals
LODGING: Provided
Work may include, but is not limited to manual labor associated with
removing crude oil from impacted beaches, rocks, boom, or any other
items that have come in contact with the oil. Technicians may be
required to operate pressure washers, mops, rakes, shovels or a variety of
other hand tools or small pieces of equipment while wearing proper
protective gear. Work environment may include working on or near
water, in marshland, beach and estuary locations in hot and humid
conditions day or night.
Work is available IMMEDIATELY for safety conscious workers.
Transportation to the Gulf Coast will be provided. The HR Group has
been contracted to conduct this recruitment.
*Applications MUST be completed at:
http://www.shamrockenviro.com/docs/ShamrockEmpApp.pdf
Send resume to:
recruiter@shamrockenviro.com
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BPI Building Envelope Professional Certification
June 21 through June 24
The Next Step Toward Full BPI Accreditation
Class Limited to 12 Students, Register Today
BPI Envelope Professional teaches how to discover problems and prescribe
improvements to help tighten the building envelope (shell), stop
uncontrolled air leakage and optimize comfort, durability and HV/AC
performance.
You will understand relationship between building envelope systems and
other systems of the building, and learn techniques for improving efficiency
and durability of the building envelope in existing buildings. Students will
learn the best practices for envelope improvements including duct blasting,
series leakage testing, infrared imaging, insulation installation, ventilation &
CAZ testing. Both written and field testing are included. By taking both BPI
Envelope
Certification in addition to basic BPI Building Analyst, you can apply for
the next level - BPI Accreditation. For more information on accreditation,
go to www.bpi.org. Cost: $1775.00 per person.
Certified Training provided by Performance Systems Academy through a
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Battle of the sexes: (This is
a new feature, please send
in your observations…fight
nice.)
If Gloria, Suzanne, Debra
and Michelle go out for
lunch, they will call each
other Gloria, Suzanne,
Debra and Michelle. But if
Mike, Phil, Rob and Jack
go out for a brewsky, they
will affectionately refer to
each other as Fat Boy,
Godzilla, Peanut-Head and
Useless.
(Thx. to Antoinette Marrs)
partnership between Lehigh Carbon Community College and AFC First, the
leader in energy-efficient and lending in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
United States through its EnergyLoan program and the administrators of
Pennsylvania’s energy efficiency program, Keystone HELP.
Click Here to Register
Payment in full via credit card required at registration
HEALTH MATTERS
National HIV Testing Day
Events are happening all over Philadelphia!
This year for National HIV Testing day, one of our focus is involving
faith based communities to encourage their congregation
to get tested for HIV.
On Sunday, June 27th, 2010, from
10am-2pm
Philadelphia FIGHT will be at
St. Michael's Lutheran Church
6671 Germantown Avenue
offering FREE HIV Testing.
Pastor Ingram and Vicar Debbie will be tested in front of their
congregation to encourage their congregation to get tested.
This year's testing day goal was to reach hold as many events throughout
the city to encourage folks to get tested and know their status.
Do you have a church group or a
community group that wants to do testing?
Let us know!
To find out more, click here
Or go to: www.hivtest.org
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Experts say 40 percent of cancers could be prevented
Kate Kelland
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Hereeeeeeeeeeeeees...
Kathy’s Korner!
In a small business office
they have a voice mail that
instructs callers to leave
their name and address,
and to spell any difficult
words.
Early one Monday the
secretary was reviewing the
weekend messages and he
heard an enthusiastic
young woman recite her
name and address and then
confidently offer:
"My difficult word is
propensity, P-R-O-P-E-NS-
I-T-Y-."
(Kathy Parsons is a
regular contributor.)
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LONDON (Reuters) - Forty percent of the 12 million people diagnosed
with cancer worldwide each year could avert the killer disease by
protecting themselves against infections and changing their lifestyles,
experts said…
Read the full story
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6113PX20100202?feedType=nl
&feedName=ushealth600
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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
Philadelphia is a huge underutilized asset.
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From Dust to Dollars: Creating Value from Underutilized Assets
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/harvardbusiness?sid=H6f94aa705ec492
0897666766dea63ef6
By Rosabeth Moss Kanter
The green movement focuses attention on numerous resources going to
waste that could be turned into cost savings, revenue streams, and
profitable businesses while saving the earth — wind power, solar energy,
fuels from burning biomass. That sensibility signals an important new
value proposition: From dust to dollars! Build innovation around existing
but underutilized assets.
Waste was an industrial age motif. To have more of something than one
could possibly use signified affluence and high status. That was the point
of the impractical extra space at Donald Trump's palace, Mar a Lago, or
the hundreds of pairs of shoes owned by former Philippines First Lady
Imelda Marcos. In that context, growth came from selling bigger portions,
larger cars, and more of everything, guaranteeing waste. Of course, one
person's waste was another person's waste management company; I know
many immigrants who attained the American dream through scrap metal.
In today's less-forgiving times, it's not enough to hide conspicuous
consumption behind gated communities, cloth coats,
or vans instead of limousines, and to give up corporate jets
and lavish parties. It is imperative (and good business)
to better use underutilized assets, not simply to reduce waste.
Munch on some food examples. In Boston, order Peking duck, and get the
skin and some meat. In Hong Kong, Peking duck includes the skin, meat,
and broth in separate courses. In Beijing, Peking duck uses all of the
above plus adds the bones — no waste. A Taiwanese executive friend
who summers on Cape Cod visits the docks most mornings to ask
fishing crews for the fish heads they discard. Creative cooks
invent wonderful dishes out of leftovers, tossing the rest in the
compost pile to enrich the soil.
Don't take me literally. The idea is unlock the hidden value of something
that would otherwise be wasted. Used tires — a major pollution problem
— are being used by Cemex in road beds in Mexico and by Brazilian
artists in Sao Paulo to create attractive, comfortable furniture.
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The revolution has always
been in the hands of the
young. The young always
inherit the revolution. Huey
P. Newton
Companies recycle cans and bottles but rarely create innovations out of
them. An entrepreneur friend made watch faces out of discarded soda
bottle caps, selling them as fashion watches (at high margins considering
the zero cost of the bottle caps). Students in a high school chemistry class
in New Hampshire collected used cooking oil from local restaurants to
convert into fuel that they hoped would run school buses, while extracting
the glycerin to make soap that they sold to fund their experiment.
Talk about synergies.
What byproducts have hidden value? Companies are experimenting with
carbon capture that can reduce carbon footprints while being used for
carbonated beverages. Zoos have been particularly creative with the kind
of waste-we-don't-talk-about-in-polite-company (and I don't mean
composting toilets, although that might be a good idea too). Toronto and
Singapore zoos took the lead in creating a profitable line of fertilizers for
home gardens by processing and packaging animal waste under the brand
name "Zoo Doo."
Space often goes to waste. Companies can turn unused conference rooms
into training centers for other organizations. Airports recognize that the
areas between gates are retail sales opportunities; the Pittsburgh airport
was among the first to be a destination shopping mall, not just a
transportation platform. WPP grew to a global advertising giant from a
company making wire shopping carts when managers realized the carts
could hold advertising placards. Minute Clinics in CVS pharmacies offer
routine health services in underutilized areas near aspirins and greeting
cards. I've urged branch banks to give floor space to neighborhood
merchants for displays and demonstration, building community value and
bringing traffic to the branch.
Human energy can also be put to better use. Years ago I joked that
communities could generate electricity by from runners on a giant
treadmill. Then I discovered that this idea is the basis of actual
experiments.
Bicycles power computers for children in remote
villages that lack electricity.
So why not go further? What if every office had a health center connected
to a generator? Employees could get exercise
while displays show them how much power they are producing.
Get fit and keep the lights on at the same time.
Of course, it's also essential to better utilize the most underutilized asset
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Handling criticism:
If it's untrue, disregard it.
If it's unfair, keep from
irritation.
If it's ignorant, smile.
If it's justified, learn from
it.
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of all in many companies: brainpower. Employee imagination could be
used to search for trash, literal or figurative, with innovation value.
Mount a campaign for the best ideas about using underutilized or
discarded assets. There's nothing to lose — it's wasted anyway — and a
great deal to gain. Besides, chairs made out of used tires are great for the
beach, and compost plus Zoo Doo grow wonderful gardens.
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Don't throw your old TVs away!
All electronics can be dropped off for recycling at either
Domino Lane & Umbria St.
or
State Rd. & Ashburner St. in Philadelphia
at the
Streets Department Sanitation Convenience Centers,
Monday through Saturday
8:00 am to 6:00 pm.
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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:
June 19th.
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
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Never let your sense of
morals keep you from
doing what is right.
-- Isaac Asimov.
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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 Philly
http://www.greenjobsphilly.org/news
PERSONAL AND HOME SECURITY
Staying Safe on the Mean Streets of Life
Others won't always rush to your aid if you are under attack - learn
why and what you can do to make others help.
There are very few things as hard to understand as the senseless murder
of a young person. Murder is never easy to come to terms with but when
it is the murder of somebody young, somebody who is just starting to
live, it is even harder. In my community we are struggling with such an
event. On December 7, 2002 a 19-year-old girl named Breann Voth was
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murdered while walking to work. Her body was found a few hours later
on the side of a river. She was face down and nude - she had been
assaulted and murdered. As the story started to unfold it came out that
several people had heard her cries for help but had done nothing; they
had not even called 911. Her cries were said to have lasted over 10
minutes and still, nobody so much as called the police. Why?
The answer is a well-documented psychological phenomenon known as
the Diffusion of Responsibility. Diffusion of Responsibility is a part of a
bigger phenomenon known as Bystander Apathy. Bystander Apathy and
the Diffusion of Responsibility happen when witnesses to a crime
believe that they do not need to act to help because there are so many
others around that somebody else will come to the rescue. It does not
mean that these people are heartless and uncaring, it does not mean that
they do not want to help, it just means that they think somebody else will
do it so they do not feel as strong an urge to rise to the occasion. This
phenomenon was first studied in 1964 when New York was shocked by
the brutal murder of Kitty Genovese in plain sight of her neighbors.
In the Genovese case the bystanders not only heard the crime as it
happened, 38 of them watched as she was assaulted and beaten to death.
The assault lasted half an hour, plenty of time to either intervene or alert
the police, and yet at least 38 of Kitty's neighbors did nothing but watch.
In answer to this unsettling situation psychologists coined a new theory
called Bystander Apathy. According to the theory Bystander Apathy
only occurs in groups and the larger the group the greater the apathy. The
mechanism that fuels the apathy is the Diffusion of Responsibility. It is a
phenomenon that people only feel when they are in a group or when
there appears to be somebody of authority (like a police officer, doctor,
nurse, firefighter...) on the scene. They convince themselves that
somebody else, somebody more qualified or who has a better
understanding of the situation, will help so they do not have to. It is a
very common reaction to an uncommon situation and it has nothing to do
with how good people are, how much empathy they feel or how capable
they are of helping.
Source: http://walking.about.com/cs/med/a/strangerdanger.htm
For a more aggressive role in your protection:
www.selfdefensewithanattitude.com
GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS & INSTRUCTION
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Revolutions have never
lightened the burden of
tyranny. They have only
shifted it to another
shoulder. – George Bernard
Shaw
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Aspen Institute offers scholarships to students of color
The Aspen Institute Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation in
Washington is offering scholarships to introduce a diverse group of
students to issues and challenges affecting philanthropy, social
enterprise, nonprofit organizations, and other actors in the social sector.
The $2,000 fellowship, which is based on academic excellence and need,
is open to both undergraduate and graduate students of color. Fellows
undertake research, writing, logistical, and administrative support for
PSI's leadership initiatives, public programs, and convenings.
Application guidelines are available here.
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200 Free Scholarships For Minorities (NEW UPDATED 2010
LISTINGS)
http://www.blackexcel.org/200-Scholarships.html
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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
rganizations and service providers develop innovative and effective
messages and services targeted to minority audiences.
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The only thing that stands
between a man and what he
wants from life is often
merely the will to try it and
the faith to believe that it is
possible. - Richard M.
DeVos
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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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The art of being wise is
knowing what to overlook. -
William James
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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 standardsbased
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
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Doctor: We need to get
these people to a hospital!
Nurse: What is it?
Doctor: It's a big building
with a lot of doctors, but
that's not important now!
(Ethan Pollard age 9)
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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 teambased
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
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Here’s a quick eye test for
your kids… can they see the
ice cream truck from three
blocks away?
(Thx. Stan)
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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.
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The Klan, hoping to assure
it’s membership of the
purity of the Anglo-Saxon
female, posed this question
“Would you consider
carnal knowledge of Tiger
Woods? 1% said, "Yes"
2% said, "No!"
97% said, "Never Again"
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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.’
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SpotLight On Our Efforts
Dear Friends:
We are reaching out to you today with exciting news. Moms Against
Guns is officially joining forces with CeaseFirePA.
This union represents more voices, more power and more resources to
fight one Pennsylvania's most contentious issues: illegal guns. While we
have loosely partnered with CeaseFirePA in the past and stand at their
side as they advocate for better gun laws, there has never been a formal
partnership. Tomorrow, that will change.
And we wanted to make sure that you're the first to know before this
news goes public. You've been a staunch supporter of Moms Against
Guns - many since we began this fight together at a public rally in
Philadelphia's Love Park in 2007.
Since then - we've made great strides.
But the economic and political climate is now different than it was in
2007. Since our economy took such a dramatic turn two years ago,
nonprofit groups like CeaseFirePA and other advocacy and service
organizations have been trying to do more with less.
In a rocky political and economic environment, it's increasingly difficult
to get an issue - like limiting illegal guns and the violence they create in
our state - in front of the most influential decision makers in Harrisburg.
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Four years ago... no, it was
yesterday. Today I... No,
that wasn't me. Sometimes
I... No, I don't. – Steven
Wright
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Without a unified voice on this issue, we are all at risk of appearing less
organized and powerful when we stand against the gun lobby.
We feel proud and privileged to serve among Ceasefire's constituencies
and we know this affiliation offers new strength and opportunity. We
have the utmost respect, confidence and admiration for the leadership of
Phil Goldsmith, its board president, and Joe Grace, its executive director.
It is our hope that our participation on the board and the force of our
combined voices will increase the overall capacity and power to fight in
a more organized way for better, safer gun laws.
Today we have garnered close to 7,000 signatures on our petition -
thanks to your efforts. But we're far from our goal. We set an ambitious
goal of 50,000 signatures, but that goal was not arbitrary. We were told
by political advisors that 10,000 signatures would get some
policymakers' attention; and 25,000 would show we were serious. But
50,000 could turn a vote - that's why we set this bold goal.
Our joining with CeaseFirePA offers us the opportunity to reach more
people (voters) so we can reach our 50,000 signature goal. In turn, we
offer CeaseFirePA new constituents, new ideas, and more leverage.
We will continue to personally answer your emails and we'd like to hear
from you. After our websites have been integrated, which should happen
by mid- summer, you will have the full capacity of CeaseFire's
advocacy, strategic advice and direction, as well as the opportunity to
volunteer, donate if you wish, or help secure more petition signatures.
As founder of Moms Against Guns, I have been invited to be a new vice
president of the CeaseFirePA board, and one of Philadelphia's most
influential social activists - Project H.O.M.E. president and co-founder,
Sister Mary Scullion - has also agreed to join the CeaseFirePA board
with me.
We hope you will continue to partner with the new and improved "us" --
CeaseFire and Moms Against Guns. Your voices and vision have never
been more needed.
Thank you with all of our hearts for all you have done so far. If we work
together - we can and will prevail.
Sincerely,
Lynne Honickman
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The ear of the leader must
ring with the voices of the
people. – Woodrow Wilson
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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 visitors. 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.
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Answer not a fool
according to his folly,
lest ye be as also unto
him. - Proverb
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ARTS FOR AWARENESS
I see little of more importance to the future of our country and of civilization than full recognition of the
place of the artist. If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow
his vision wherever it takes him. Pauline Kael
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
ACHIEVEability seeks volunteers for golf tournament
The AT&T National Golf Tournament is coming to Aronimink Golf
Club June 28th – July 4th and the PGA’s concessions caterer has reached
out to ACHIEVEability to staff their concession stand with volunteers
in order to earn donations.
ACHIEVEability needs 140 volunteers to fill all of the time slots
available at the tournament.
For every shift it fills, ACHIEVEability will earn approximately $25-
$30.
Volunteers will get a free ticket to the event, complimentary parking and
free food and beverage for the day they work, as well as the satisfaction
of earning donations to help single parents of West Philadelphia break
the cycle of poverty.
Shifts are from 7am – 3pm and 11am to close (usually sundown).
Volunteers must be 16 years old or older.
To sign up, email Stephani Peters or call 215-748-8804.
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FunTimes Magazine
Welcome to our special edition recognizing women in the media.
They wield a lot of influence, serve as inspiration to
countless people in our community especially our youth and
ultimately are the voice to the voiceless.
Currently the magazine is available in Brown's Family Shoprite's, local
store and at our local West Philadelphia office.
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Answer a fool according to
his folly, lest he be wise in
his own conceit. - Proverb
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Inside this issue we featured Philly's "Women On Air." They made their
careers raising the awareness of the public and connecting people to the
services and opportunities that could benefit them, not to mention the fact,
they provide us the music of our lives.
Our Women on Air are Thera Martin Connelly-WURD, Hip Hop Pioneer
Lady B-107.9FM WRNB, Loraine Ballard Morrill-Clear Channel, Radio
personality Tiffany Bacon ñ 107.9FM WRNB, Lori Wilson -NBC10 The
10! Show, radio personality Golden Girl -Power 99FM, Lehronda Upshur
formerly of Power 99FM,
Also gracing our cover is Nigerian's own Gina Yashere, HBO Def Jam
Comedienne and Nollywood actress Benita Nzeribe, keeping us updated
on the world of entertain both in the U.S. and overseas. Because of
articles like these, we can assure our readers a solid and well rounded
publication. Let us tell you why you should read FunTimes Magazine. It
is a high quality magazine, unique and dedicated to Africa and the
Diaspora audience, has multiple media outlet, great content, and fast
growing readership, cost effective and has a huge impact on what matter
most.
Everyone will naturally love this issue for its wit, humor, honesty, and
real life stories. Make sure you don't miss out, dive into the latest in
culture, health, relationships and the community information -- check us
out at www.funtimesmagazine.us
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ACANA 3rd Annual African Festival
August 7, 2010
2:00PM -8:00PM
Great Plaza @ PENN LANDING
Philadelphia, PA
Contact Information:
ACANA
5530 Chester Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Voffeejabateh@acanaus.org
awalker@acanaus.org
215-729-8225
Ext. 109
* * * Outside PA * * *
WOMEN OF COLOR EXPO!
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A Celebration of Black Women! An empowering, motivational, and
entertaining forum that targets the specific needs and interests of Black
Women! General sessions and seminars addressing critical issues facing
Black Women from a pool of critically acclaimed presenters! Live
Entertainment from some of today's hottest new talent.
The Women of Color Expo 2010 offers your company the opportunity to
participate in an integrated consumer-marketing platform geared to drive
awareness and promote the trial of your products. Key areas of the expo
include beauty treatments, hair demonstrations, educational seminars and
live entertainment featuring some of today's hottest talent.
The purpose of the "Women of Color Expo" is to reach out to aspiring and
achieving women in the community from entry level to professionals. The
expo will serve as a nucleus of support to identify and address the critical
needs of women of color in the workforce as it relates to their career
mobility and personal achievements.
The Chris Kerry group would be honored to have you attend the
"Women of Color Expo"
held at the
GlenPointe Marriott
Teaneck, New Jersey
August 14th 2010.
Dates for Baltimore and Detroit coming soon.
For questions about: sponsorship, vending and general inquiries
please contact Kym at Raveena Media Group for more
information.
Ph: 267-386-8204 ext. 2 or raveenamediagroup@gmail.com.
Subj:"Women of Color"
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
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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!
"None of us has gotten where we are solely by pulling ourselves up from our own bootstraps. We got
here because somebody bent down and helped us." - Thurgood Marshall
I am the founder of the
C.N.A.s (Christians "N" Action)
which is a ministry that has a heart for people and their needs.
We feed our community on a weekly basis and provide clothing to them
but, lately we haven't been able to because we have been out of funds. I
have tried to solicit funds for some time now. No one seems to be able to
help. While prayers are fine people still need food. The provisions have
come out-of-pocket (mine) up until this time, but I have run dry. I believe
that people want to make a change in their lives if some of us are willing
to lend a hand.
"CHRISTINA SHERMAN" passionatepromos@yahoo.com
(864) 207-0488
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SPECIAL NOTICE!
Skip A Meal For Haiti
Most Americans eat at least three meals a day. Some eat more often.
Millions of people in Haiti have not had a meal in one week and a good
meal in recent memory. Will you skip a meal for the people of Haiti and
send the money to a relief agency?
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The mail carrier had a
registered letter that needed
a signature for a party on
his route. Receiving no
response to his knock on
the front door, he went
around to the back door
which he found open,
except for the screen door.
He knocked. A high pitch
voice from inside said,
"Come in."
Upon entering the kitchen,
he was confronted by the
largest German Shepard he
had ever seen. The dog
bared his fangs
menacingly, forcing the
mail man against the wall.
The mail man shouted,
"Lady, call off you dog
before he eats me alive."
The only response he got
was that same high pitch
voice coming from the next
room saying, "Come in."
Pressing his body against
the wall, he slowly worked
his way to the door way
leading to the next room.
Looking around, he saw the
room was empty, except for
a parrot in a cage. After the
threat from the huge dog,
he was becoming quite irate
and said to the parrot.
"Darn you, don't you know
any words besides 'Come
in?"
Without a moments
hesitation the parrot
responded, "Sic him!"
Will you not eat one meal, on one day so that they can eat for a week?
The cost of lunch at almost any affordable restaurant in America is
between $5.00 and $14.00. Some restaurants have menus that serve four
and five course dinners that can cost as much as $100.00 per person, not
including beverages. For as little as two dollars a day, you can help
provide food, drinking water and some sanitation supplies for a Haitian
child or adult. A $14.00 contribution can help feed and hydrate a Haitian
child for a week. We can all afford to make a difference!
The Black Star Project is asking you to miss at least one meal this week
for the people of Haiti and to send the money that you would have spent
on your breakfast, lunch or dinner to a relief fund that is on the ground
working in Haiti.
Many people say they want to go to Haiti to help those affected by the
earthquake. The cost of a round trip flight from New York City to Portau-
Prince, Haiti is more than $2,000.00. Decent hotel lodging, which is
virtually impossible to find in Haiti, might cost another $2,000.00 for one
week. And your mouth would become another mouth to feed of more
than 2 million people who need food and water day.
Instead of going to Haiti, will you miss a lunch for Haiti and send the
money you would have spent on that lunch to one of the on-the-ground
relief agencies listed below:
The Black Star Project (773.285.9600) recommends that you send your
contributions to:
Yele Haiti (Wyclef Jean's Relief Effort) at www.yele.org or text YELE to
501501 to donate $5.00 on your phone bill
UNICEF at www.unicefusa.org or call 800.367.5437
Doctors Without Borders at www.doctorswithoutborders.org or call
888.392.0392
American Red Cross at www.redcross.org or call 800.REDCROSS
(800.733.2767) or 800.257.7575 (Espanol)
Partners in Health at www.pih.org or call 617.432.5256
Charity water at http://www.charitywater.org
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America’s Original Savings Network
As amazing as it may sound many people do not realize how easy it is
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Lord, give me the serenity
to accept the things I
cannot change, courage to
change the things I can,
and wisdom to know the
difference… Reinhold
Niebuhr.
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to LEGALLY stop paying for their groceries! This is how the one hour
television show began for the company whose website is at:
http://nofullprices.net
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: Are these manufacturer coupons or coupons that I print on my
computer?
A: All of our coupons are actual manufacturer coupons. Fewer and fewer
retailers accept coupons that are printed from your computer because of a
huge increase in counterfeit coupons. Actual manufacturer coupons which
we issue are accepted everywhere that coupons are accepted.
Q: Can these coupons be doubled?
A: Yes. These are manufacturer issued coupons and may be doubled in
any store that offers double coupons.
Q: What are the face values and the expiration dates of these coupons?
A: Being manufacturer coupons, the manufactuer determines the face
values of the coupons. We currently stock coupons ranging in value from
40 cents to 5.00 dollars. The coupon expiration dates are generally valid
for 90 days.
Q: How can I use $1,000.00 worth of coupons in 90 days?
A: With our program, you get to choose the coupons you want, when you
want them. This way you never have to worry about the coupons expiring.
Q:How do I choose the coupons I want?
A: Each coupon book contains coupon request slips which you fill out and
send in. Those coupons are then mailed to you.
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Ladies and Gentlemen:
I know of an excellent Charter School, you may have heard of it,
“Knowledge Is Power Program"
(KIPP).
It has 80% of its students continue on to college and it only goes up to the
8th grade. It’s fairly new with such a high success rate already. You may
have heard of it.
Now they are expanding to 9th grade and possibly beyond, but they are in
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need of a building. I was hoping if anyone could help find a location or
know of somewhere. It would be greatly appreciated by our future
professionals, CEO's and potential politicians of America and me :)
Please contact me, my information is below, or Mr. Aaron Bass, Principal
267-249-6089.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter. Have a Great Day.
Virginia D. Smith, Asst - MDT
Department of Human Services
Special Family Focus Services
215-300-2949 - Cell
215-683-6381 - Office
215-683-6408 - Fax
virginia.d.smith@phila.gov
May God Bless You Always in All Ways
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Volunteer In Africa
Explore a Continent of Contrasts while Volunteering in Africa
For over a decade, Cross-Cultural Solutions has supported thousands of
volunteers in Africa on programs in Ghana, Morocco, South Africa and
Tanzania.
CCS volunteers work side-by-side with local people in community
organizations focused on supporting social services, education, and health
initiatives.
Discover one of the world’s most diverse continents and see firsthand the
challenges it faces and how you can make a positive impact with CCS.
Go to: www.cross-culturalsolutions.org
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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Of all parts of wisdom the
practice is the best. - John
Tillotson
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WORD-OFTHE-
WEEK
confabulation
\kon-FAB-yuh-layshuhn\,
Familiar
talk; easy,
unrestrained,
unceremonious
conversation.
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