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Friday 19 November 2010 “Communication – Cooperation – Collaboration” Volume 5, Number 16
The Coalition, Inc.
Board of Directors
Gary R. Adams
(President/CEO), John
E. Churchville
(Treasurer),
Members:
Josephine Blow, Stanley
Daniels, Edwin
Desamour, Nijah
Famous, Tom ‘Bunny’
Henry, Abdul Malik
Raheem
Table of content
For Our Children … 02
This Week … 08
Employment and
Training Opportunities
… 09
Health Matters …10
Green Piece … 19
Personal and Home
Security …23
Grants, Scholarships &
Instruction… 24
SpotLight … 29
Arts for Awareness …
30
Coming Up …31
Computers and
Technology … 33
A Hand Up … 34
On The Airways … 37
Greetings Coalition Family!
"When everything seems to be going against you,
remember that the airplane takes off against the wind,
not with it."- Henry Ford
Help reduce organizational paranoia, share ideas and solutions,
“Communicate… Cooperate… Collaborate” “We each hold a piece to
the puzzle.”
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FOR OUR CHILDREN
“It is easier to build children than it is to repair men.”…Frederick Douglass
$100 Stipend for participating families
CHOPs LEND (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and
Related Disabilities) is looking for families to participate in a valuable
part of their training program. Families will be asked to invite students to
visit them to observe their regular daily routines and learn about how
autism affects family life. There is a $100.00 stipend for the participating
family. Fellows will make 2 visits between now and May 2010. Contacts
and visits will be scheduled at mutually convenient days and times. Of
course, confidentiality will be completely respected.
Amy Kratchman is the family Collaboration Director. She has also
participated in the program for the past 2 years and she will be happy to
answer any questions you may have. You can reach her at:
KRATCHMANA@email.chop.edu
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Education/Civil Rights/Bullying Letter
In a 10-page letter to schools, colleges and universities, Russlynn Ali,
Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights at the Department of Education (ED),
advised that bullying may violate students' civil rights. The letter outlined
the legal obligations that school staff has to protect students from peer
harassment based on race, color, national origin, sex or disability.
Secretary Ali reminded schools that Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973, as well as the Americans with Disabilities Act, prohibit
discrimination based on disability status. In August of this year, the
Obama Administration hosted the first ever National Bullying Summit
and launched the Stop Bulling Now campaign, a national database of
effective anti-bullying programs (see: www.bullyinginfo.org) To read a
copy of the letter, go to:
http://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/letters/colleague-201010.html
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AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAM ** OPEN ENROLLMENT
The Neighborhood Youth Achievement Program "Roll With Us To
Success" after school program purpose is to assist in preparing students to
be successful in their continuing education, to create positive learning
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habits and work habits, to prepare students to be successful in their
careers, to teach students to be responsible and informed citizens, to teach
students to communicate effectively, and to create a basis for a desire for
lifelong learning through positive activities. Activities such as: healthy
cooking is cool, music, dance, arts, computer skills, 1000 Reading Book
Challenge, Go Green & Garden, Africa to America History, Image
Development, Writing, Poetry, Cultural trips and more.
Cost: scholarships and family discounts available
Location: 5806 Master Street
To Register email us today: nyapinc@gmail.com
SPACE IS LIMITED!!
The organization mission is to help develop at risk youth to become
healthy, productive adults through holistic programs and services. We
create a safe environment where children can have fun participating in a
variety of enriching extended day activities.
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Cap4Kids Hint of the Week
I cannot think of a more devastating event, then the loss of a child. SIDs
or "crib death" is one of those vents that is very preventable. In a recent
Inquirer article, statistics show the horrors of co sleeping and prone
sleeping on the increased risk of SIDs
(http://www.philly.com/philly/health_and_science/20100923_Consumer_
10_0__Donated_cribs_part_of_campaign_to_teach_safe_sleep_methods_
to_parents.html)
To help families with keeping their children safe, on the Cap4Kids
website, at www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia, under the Childhood Safety
tab (http://www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia/childhood_safety.html), you
will find several resources for Childhood Safety including the Cribs for
Kids Program, through the Maternity Care Coalition.
Did you know that the Phila. School District provides FREE classes to
parents on many issues that affect families and can help improve parental
skills in many areas. On the www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia website,
under the Education as well as the Parenting Resources handouts, you will
find info on Parent University as well as a course directory
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take risks. Any successful
company is riddled with
failures. - James E. Burke
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(http://www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia/parent_handouts/education.html).
The Parent University of Philadelphia provides:
Classes and workshops for parents
Family Literacy, Financial Literacy, Health/ Wellness & Cultural
Enrichment
Information on the SDP and community resources
that is available to parents and their children
Multi-lingual programs
Certificates, Professional Certification and College Degree attainment
Classes and workshops will be conducted at the Education Center located
at 440 N. Broad Street
and other sites across the city. Parents can attend classes and workshops
that best meet their needs and that are accessible to their homes and places
of employment. This new and exciting educational opportunity is free to
parents who have students in the Philadelphia School District.
The Low Income Home Energy Assistant Program (LIHEAP) is now
open for families in need of utility relief.
Did you know that over 50,000 homes that are eligible for this program
and don't know this?
On the Cap4Kids website, under Housing, you will find information about
this and other programs as well as the most current application.
http://www.cap4kids.org/philadelphia/parent_handouts/housing.html
Please see announcement from the Phila Dept of Public Health below.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) grants
help pay winter heating bills and can help restore service if service is off.
* * ANNOUNCEMENT * *
The LIHEAP Program opens Monday, November 1, 2010.
The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare has begun
mailing pre-printed applications to last year's LIHEAP recipients.
If you receive a pre-printed application, review the Eligibility for
LIHEAP https://www.pgworks.com/index.aspx?NID=113
and How to Apply for LIHEAP pages
https://www.pgworks.com/index.aspx?NID=114
What is LIHEAP?
The Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program helps low-income
families pay their heating bills. LIHEAP is a grant. You do not have to
repay it. The grant amount is determined by household size and income;
the minimum grant is $300.00, the maximum grant is $1,000.00.
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In dwelling, live close to the
ground. In thinking, keep
to the simple. In conflict, be
fair and generous. In
governing, don't try to
control. In work, do what
you enjoy. In family life, be
completely present.
Lao Tzu
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To receive help:
You don't have to be on public assistance
You don't need to have an unpaid heating bill
You can either rent or own your home
Important Information for CRP Customers Who Are Applying for
LIHEAP:
PGW will apply the LIHEAP grant directly to the "Please Pay" amount
for CRP customers. This means that a LIHEAP grant will lower your bill
because it will reduce the amount you are asked to pay.
More Information
To hear additional, pre-recorded information and updates to the LIHEAP
program, please call the PGW LIHEAP Hotline at (215) 684-6100.
Crisis Grant
Crisis is a federal grant designed to help pay for heating costs in a heating
emergency, when service is shut off or threatened to be shut off.
UESF
The UESF program is now open.
Utility Emergency Services Fund
UESF grants are available to income-eligible customers whose service has
been terminated and to those who have received a shut off notice, to help
them pay off the balance of their bill.
~ ~ ~
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
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The whole process of
mental, spiritual, and
material riches may be
summed up in one word -
gratitude. – Unknown
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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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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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Black College Tours 2010 (40+)
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"Vision without action is
merely a dream.
Action without vision just
passes the time.
Vision with action can
change the world." - Joel
Barker
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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, and
resources for out-of-school youth, and college prep and college admission
tools.
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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.
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others are seldom at peace
with themselves.
-- Unknown
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THIS WEEK
Heaven High
We are shooting a video and your assistance is needed.
Please bring out all the kids that you can find for our live, action, take on
this Saturday
Where: LOVE PARK
l5th St. and J.F.K Blvd
Philadelphia, PA
Time: 12 Noon
Free Gifts and Surprises throughout the day
And a GRAND GIFT FOR THE PERSON WHO BRINGS THE MOST
YOUTH
All kids will be expected to Hoop with their coats off and please dress
warm, if possible
Wear dark pants and white tops. Arm bands will be given out on
Saturday
If you have any questions please call Georgette King 215-485-0284
Please call me if you plan to attend, remember we need your attendance to
make this a great video not just a video.
Peace
Georgette
THANKS
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Free Turkeys offered to child safety forum attendees
The South Philadelphia EPIC Stakeholders will host a
Child Safety Community Forum
The forum will include a panel discussion on Child Safety issues from
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dying for their country and
never of killing for their
country - Bertrand Russell
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several perspectives, including those of South Philadelphia High School
Students and representatives of the Clergy, the Police Department, the
School District of Philadelphia, Town Watch, Community Leaders, and the
Department of Human Services.
DISCUSSION TOPICS INCLUDE:
TRUANCY*DELINQUENCY*MOLESTATION*BULLYING
Confirmed and invited Panelists Include:
-1st District, PA. State Senator Larry Farnese (invited)
-186th District, PA. State Representative Kenyatta Johnson, S.Phila. EPIC
Member, Emeritus
-Philadelphia Councilman-at-Large Frank L. Rizzo, Jr. (invited)
- Dr. Victoria Yancy, School District of Philadelphia,
-Wali Smith, Town Watch Integrated Service,
-Thoai Nguyen- SEAMAAC
-Juan “Ace” Delgado-Community Relations Officer,
-Pastor Larry Thompson Sr., Clergy
-Michael Rice Department of Human Services,
-Damon Roberts
Community Leaders and Youth from South Philadelphia High School.
Date: Monday November 22nd, 2010
Location: South Philadelphia High School
Broad Street and Snyder Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19148
Time: 6pm-8pm
For more information, call Glenn: 215-468-6111 (or)
GlennWrighten@ucsep.org
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EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING OPPORUNITIES
Green Job Readiness Training
Can I enroll in the program?
YES! If you are 25+ years old, male or female, and live in ZIP codes:
19102, 19103, 19106, 19107, 19112, 19123*, 19130*,19145, 19146,
19147, 19148
YES! If you can pass a drug test
There will be a short placement test (reading and math) after the
orientation. Please bring your state issued photo ID.
How long is the training?
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"Nothing is impossible.
Some things are just less
likely than others." -
Jonathan Winters
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9 weeks (5 days a week from 9am - 4:30pm)
Training at Mamie Nichols Center & Houston Center
When can I start?
Upcoming Start Dates are: 03 Jan 2011, 21 Mar 2011, 06 Jun 2011, 22
Aug 2011
Attend one info session, to be considered for the next class, at:
Mamie Nichols Center, 1529 S. 22nd St. (every other Tuesday)
Houston Center, 2029 S. 8th St. (every other Friday)
CALL NOW to register for the info session
or find out more! 215-336-1111 Ext.
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FEMA positions up to six figures available in online Coalition Group
ongoing updates will be posted as they become available.
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CCP Job Ready program offers green-collar training
Community College of Philadelphia’s
Job Ready Training Program
is providing 12 week, career-specific training that will lead to emerging
green-collar careers and industry-recognized certificates
for program completers.
The College and its partners will provide education and training to
qualified veterans, unemployed workers, ex-offenders and other residents
who live in portions of North Philadelphia, Kensington and Port
Richmond for entry-level jobs in the green manufacturing and
weatherization industries.
For more information, call 215-496-6148 or email here.
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HEALTH MATTERS
MORE GOOD NEWS ON GREEN TEA:
Two new studies support recent findings
that swallowing green tea either as a beverage or an extract
is good for your health.
One study, published in the American Journal of Clinical
Nutrition, concludes green tea extract increases energy levels and fat
oxidation in humans. The extract consists of concentrated compounds
such
as catechin-polyphenols, an antioxidant.
The second study, published in the Journal of Nutrition,
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"Keeping your body healthy
is an expression of
gratitude to the whole
cosmos - the trees, the
clouds, everything." Thich
Nhat Hanh
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used cultures of human leukemia cells to
establish that green tea protects cells from oxidative damage. Such
injury often harms DNA, the genetic blueprints cells use to assemble
every compound that makes up the body.
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13 Ways to Never Get Cancer
Healthful lifestyle choices can dramatically lower your cancer risk.
Here's exactly what—and what not—to do.
By Richard Laliberte, Prevention
First, the good news: You probably won't get cancer. That is, if you have
a healthy lifestyle. "As many as 70 percent of known causes of cancers
are avoidable and related to lifestyle," says Thomas A. Sellers, PhD,
associate director for cancer prevention and control at Moffitt Cancer
Center in Tampa. Diet, exercise, and avoidance of tobacco products are,
of course, your first line of defense, but recent research has uncovered
many small, surprising ways you can weave even more disease prevention
into your everyday life. Try these novel strategies and your risk could
dwindle even more.
1. Filter Your Tap Water
You'll reduce your exposure to known or suspected carcinogens and
hormone-disrupting chemicals. A new report from the President's Cancer
Panel on how to reduce exposure to carcinogens suggests that homefiltered
tap water is a safer bet than bottled water, whose quality often is
not higher—and in some cases is worse—than that of municipal sources,
according to a study by the Environmental Working Group. (Consumer
Reports' top picks for faucet-mounted filters: Culligan, Pur Vertical, and
the Brita OPFF-100.) Store water in stainless steel or glass to avoid
chemical contaminants such as BPA that can leach from plastic bottles.
Bing: Cancer symptoms
2. Stop Topping Your Tank
So say the EPA and the President's Cancer Panel: Pumping one last squirt
of gas into your car after the nozzle clicks off can spill fuel and foil the
pump's vapor recovery system, designed to keep toxic chemicals such as
cancer-causing benzene out of the air, where they can come in contact
with your skin or get into your lungs.
3. Marinate Meat Before Grilling
Processed, charred, and well-done meats can contain cancer-causing
heterocyclic amines, which form when meat is seared at high
temperatures, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which get into food
when it's charcoal broiled. "The recommendation to cut down on grilled
meat has really solid scientific evidence behind it," says Cheryl Lyn
Walker, PhD, a professor of carcinogenesis at the University of Texas
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My 17-year-old niece was
looking for a job, so her
mother scoured the want
ads with her. "Here's one.
A couple are looking for
someone to watch their two
kids and do light
housekeeping."
"Hel-looo!" said my niece,
rolling her eyes. "I can't
take that job. I don't know
anything about
lighthouses." (thx
Claudette Goodman)
Submit your own humor,
and let our readers know
how funny you can be. We
obviously need the help. ; )
(Family appropriate)
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. If you do grill, add rosemary and thyme to
your favorite marinade and soak meat for at least an hour before cooking.
The antioxidant-rich spices can cut HCAs by as much as 87 percent,
according to research at Kansas State University.
30 Ways to cancer-proof your life.
4. Caffeinate Every Day
Java lovers who drank 5 or more cups of caffeinated coffee a day had a 40
percent decreased risk of brain cancer, compared with people who drank
the least in a 2010 British study. A 5-cup-a-day coffee habit reduces risks
of cancers of the pharynx and mouth almost as much. Researchers credit
the caffeine: Decaf had no comparable effect. But coffee was a more
potent protector against these cancers than tea, which the British
researchers said also offered protection against brain cancer.
5. Water Down Your Risks
Drinking plenty of water and other liquids may reduce the risk of bladder
cancer by diluting the concentration of cancer-causing agents in urine and
helping to f lush them through the bladder faster. Drink at least 8 cups of
liquid a day, suggests the American Cancer Society.
6. Load Up On Really Green Greens
Next time you're choosing salad fixings, reach for the darkest varieties.
The chlorophyll that gives them their color is loaded with magnesium,
which some large studies have found lowers the risk of colon cancer in
women. "Magnesium affects signaling in cells, and without the right
amount, cells may do things like divide and replicate when they
shouldn't," says Walker. Just ½ cup of cooked spinach provides 75 mg of
magnesium, 20 percent of the daily value.
Make it tonight: The perfect cancer-fighting salad.
7. Snack On Brazil Nuts
They're a stellar source of selenium, an antioxidant that lowers the risk of
bladder cancer in women, according to research from Dartmouth Medical
School. Other studies have found that people with high blood levels of
selenium have lower rates of dying of lung and colorectal cancers.
Researchers think selenium not only protects cells from free radical
damage but may enhance immune function and suppress formation of
blood vessels that nourish tumors.
8. Burn Off This Breast Cancer Risk Factor
Moderate exercise such as brisk walking 2 hours a week cuts risk of
breast cancer 18 percent. Regular workouts may lower your risks by
helping you burn fat, which otherwise produces its own estrogen, a known
contributor to cancer.
9. Ask Your Doc About Breast Density
Women whose mammograms have revealed breast density readings of 75
percent or more have a cancer risk 4 to 5 times higher than that of women
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Phyllis Diller on Aging
Three old buddies are out
for a walk.
Old guy #1 says, "Windy,
isn't it?"
Old guy #2 says, "No, it's
Thursday!"
Old guy #3 says, "So am I.
Let's go get milk shake."
with low density scores, according to recent research. One theory is that
denser breasts result from higher levels of estrogen—making exercise
particularly important (see previous item). "Shrinking your body fat also
changes growth factors, signaling proteins such as adipokines and
hormones like insulin in ways that tend to turn off cancer-promoting
processes in cells," Walker says.
12 Myths about breast cancer.
10. Skip The Dry Cleaner
A solvent known as perc (short for perchloroethylene) that's used in
traditional dry cleaning may cause liver and kidney cancers and leukemia,
according to an EPA finding backed in early 2010 by the National
Academies of Science. The main dangers are to workers who handle
chemicals or treated clothes using older machines, although experts have
not concluded that consumers are also at increased cancer risk. Less toxic
alternatives: Hand-wash clothes with mild soap and air-dry them, spot
cleaning if necessary with white vinegar.
11. Head Off Cell Phone Risks
Use your cell phone only for short calls or texts, or use a hands-free
device that keeps the phone—and the radio frequency energy it emits—
away from your head. The point is more to preempt any risk than to
protect against a proven danger: Evidence that cell phones increase brain
cancer risk is "neither consistent nor conclusive," says the President's
Cancer Panel report. But a number of review studies suggest there's a link.
The most powerful cancer fighting foods you can eat.
12. Block The Sun With Color
Choosing your outdoor outfit wisely may help protect against skin cancer,
say Spanish scientists. In their research, blue and red fabrics offered
significantly better protection against the sun's UV rays than white and
yellow ones did. Don't forget to put on a hat: Though melanoma can
appear anywhere on the body, it's more common in areas the sun hits, and
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers have found that
people with melanomas on the scalp or neck die at almost twice the rate
of people with the cancer on other areas of the body.
13. Eat Clean Foods
The President's Cancer Panel recommends buying meat free of antibiotics
and added hormones, which are suspected of causing endocrine problems,
including cancer. The report also advises that you purchase produce
grown without pesticides or wash conventionally grown food thoroughly
to remove residues. (The foods with the most pesticides: celery, peaches,
strawberries, apples, and blueberries.) "At least 40 known carcinogens are
found in pesticides and we should absolutely try to reduce exposure,"
Sellers says.
Also see: http://cancerfightingstrategies.com/print.html
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time it was. I said, "Yes,
but not right now."
- Steven Wright
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Dental surgery may be linked to heart problems
By Zach Gottlieb
NEW YORK | Tue Oct 19, 2010 11:58am EDT
(Reuters Health) - For people who have dental surgery, the risk of heart
attack and stroke may grow during the weeks following the procedure,
British research suggests.
"This is the first sign of increased risk for heart attack or stroke after a
dental procedure," co-author Dr. Francesco D'Aiuto, a dentist and
researcher at University College London Eastman Dental Institute, told
Reuters Health. "This is not to say that this will happen with every dental
procedure, but we are saying we need to look more into it."
It's hard to know exactly what's going on, because the researchers didn't
have access to information about the drugs patients were taking around
the time of their surgery. If they cut down on certain medications, for
instance, that alone could have upped their chances of suffering a heart
attack or a stroke.
Still, because these conditions affect more than one million people in the
U.S., the increased risk could be significant.
According to the study, heart attack and stroke occurred more often in the
first four weeks after the operation than any other time during or after the
recovery period.
The researchers tapped into Medicaid data provided by GlaxoSmithKline
-- which makes drugs to treat heart disease and stroke -- on a group of
U.S. Medicaid patients receiving dental work, including simple
procedures like removing a tooth.
D'Aiuto explained that heart attack and stroke are linked to bacterial
infections and inflammation after other invasive treatments, likely
because inflammation can damage the walls of arteries and contribute to
the formation of plaques that clog arteries.
The authors, writing in the Annals of Internal Medicine, said that this led
them to wonder about the role of dental surgery as well.
They couldn't find a lot of suitable patients to test, however. The
Medicaid claims database includes information for close to 10 million
people, but there were only 1,150 people who had an invasive dental
procedure and a heart attack or stroke in the 4-year period they focused
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I was trying to get my
seventh-grade history class
to understand how the
Indians must have felt
when they first encountered
the Spanish explorers.
"How would you feel," I
asked, "if someone showed
up on your doorstep who
looked very different, spoke
a strange language and
wore unusual clothes?
Wouldn't you be a bit
scared?"
"Nah," one boy answered,
"I'd just figure it was my
sister's date."
on.
In that population, 40 cases of heart attack or stroke occurred in the first
four weeks after dental work -- one and a half times the baseline rate.
Dr. Howard Weitz, a cardiologist at Thomas Jefferson University in
Philadelphia and co-author of an editorial about the study, told Reuters
Health that the study was not designed to determine if dental surgery
causes heart problems, only to see if they are associated with each other.
He also said previous research shows that errors in recording information
in a database like the Medicaid one are fairly common.
Even when it's correct, Medicaid information does not include the use of
aspirin and other over-the-counter medications that help to prevent heart
disease.
In some cases, doctors require patients to stop using aspirin in order to
help prevent excessive bleeding during surgery. Weitz explained that
cutting off aspirin could put some of these people at greater risk for heart
attack or stroke later on.
Right now, he said there is not enough evidence to suggest people should
start delaying dental procedures, which could potentially create other
complications. Instead, people should speak with their doctors about their
heart condition and let dentists know if they are at risk for a heart attack
or stroke.
"This study could bring a lot of attention to dental procedures," said
Weitz, "but I don't think people should look at this as a reason to be
concerned."
SOURCE: link.reuters.com/dah98p Annals of Internal Medicine, October
18, 2010.
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Vitamin B12 tied to Alzheimer's
New Alzheimer's guidelines aim for early diagnosis
Mon, Oct 11 2010
By Frederik Joelving
NEW YORK | Mon Oct 18, 2010 5:17pm EDT
(Reuters Health) –
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An American scientist once
visited the offices of the
great Nobel Prize-winning
physicist, Neils Bohr, in
Copenhagen, and was
amazed to find a horseshoe
was nailed to the wall over
his desk.
The American said with a
nervous laugh, "Surely you
don't believe that horseshoe
will bring you good luck, do
you, Professor Bohr?"
Bohr chuckled. "I believe
no such thing, my good
friend. Not at all. I am
scarcely likely to believe in
such foolish nonsense.
However, I am told that a
horseshoe will bring you
good luck whether you
believe in it or not! How
can one argue with such
logic?"
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Vitamin B12 may help protect against Alzheimer's disease.
The study suggests that seniors with more of the active part of the vitamin
in their blood have a lower risk of developing the disease, which eats
away at the minds of one in eight Americans aged 65 and older, according
to the Alzheimer's Association.
However, the findings don't necessarily mean that taking B vitamin
supplements will stave off mental decline.
Just last summer, for instance, a pair of studies deflated long-held hopes
that B vitamins -- like B12 and folic acid -- would help patients who had
suffered strokes or heart attack
(see Reuters Health stories of June 22 and August 4, 2010).
"More research is needed before we can get a conclusion on the role of
vitamin B12 supplements on neurodegenerative diseases such as
Alzheimer's disease," said Dr. Babak Hooshmand from Karolinska
Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden, whose findings appear in the journal
Neurology.
But he added that many elderly people suffer from B12 deficiency, so the
results could turn out to be important.
"Our findings indicate that vitamin B12 and related metabolites may have
an important role in Alzheimer's disease," Hooshmand told Reuters
Health by e-mail.
The researchers took blood samples from 271 Finnish seniors without
dementia. At a second examination about seven years later, they found 17
(six percent) had developed Alzheimer's.
Those who did had higher levels of holotranscobalamin -- the active
portion of vitamin B12 -- and lower levels of homocysteine, an amino
acid tied to mental decline, stroke and heart disease. Folic acid was not
linked to Alzheimer's.
B vitamins decrease homocysteine levels, and so have attracted a lot of
attention as a potentially cheap and safe treatment. But it is unclear if they
are just a sign of disease or have a causal role.
Neurologist Dr. Sudha Seshadri, of Boston University, said he wouldn't
advise taking extra B vitamins unless a doctor had diagnosed signs of
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Kathy’s Korner!
The police recently arrested
a man selling "secret
formula" tablets he claimed
gave eternal youth. When
going through their files
they noticed it was the fifth
time he was caught for
committing this same
criminal medical fraud.
He had earlier been
arrested in 1794, 1856,
1928 and 1983....
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deficiency.
"Too much folate in the presence of B12 deficiency can be harmful," he
told Reuters Health by e-mail.
However, he added, "A healthy diet with adequate B12 may still be useful
in reducing risk despite the failure of initial clinical trials to show a
benefit on cognition."
Vitamin B12 is found in a variety of foods, including dairy, eggs, fish and
meat.
SOURCE: link.reuters.com/bar78n Neurology, October 19, 2010.
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Collards and carrots may ward off breast cancer
By Lynne Peeples
NEW YORK | Thu Oct 21, 2010 3:19pm EDT
(Reuters Health) - Eating lots of carrots and cruciferous vegetables --
collard greens, cabbage, broccoli -- could reduce breast cancer risk,
particularly an aggressive form common among African American
women, suggests a large new study.
The researchers looking at data from the ongoing Black Women's Health
Study did not find a similar benefit from fruit intake.
Previous studies of the relationship between fruit and vegetable
consumption and breast cancer in white women have led to conflicting
results, and no prior research has investigated this link separately among
African American women, lead researcher Dr. Deborah A. Boggs, of
Boston University, told Reuters Health in an e-mail.
Boggs noted her team's earlier work showing that a so-called "prudent
diet" high in vegetables, fruits, whole grains and fish led to a lower risk of
estrogen receptor-negative breast cancers among African American
women.
The ER-negative form of breast cancer, which is insensitive to the
hormone estrogen, is more common in this population than among white
women. It is also more difficult to treat and more often fatal than
estrogen-sensitive cancers.
Overall, breast cancer is the second leading cancer-killer for both African
American and white women, according to the Centers for Disease Control
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When our second child was
on the way, my wife and I
attended a pre-birth class
aimed at couples who had
already had at least one
child.
The instructor raised the
issue of breaking the news
to the older child.
It went like this:
"Some parents," she said,
"tell the older child, 'We
love you so much we
decided to bring another
child into this family.' But
think about that. Ladies,
what if your husband came
home one day and said,
'Honey, I love you so much
I decided to bring home
another wife.'"
One of the women spoke up
immediately. "Does she
cook???"
and Prevention. Approximately 1 in 8 American women will develop the
disease at some point in life, although age, heredity and environmental
factors can increase an individual's risk.
Boggs and her colleagues wanted to find out whether fruits and vegetables
drove the beneficial effect they saw in women eating the prudent diet and
whether specific varieties are particularly protective.
They tracked the diets and health of more than 50,000 African American
women from across the U.S. for 12 years. About 1,300 of the women
developed new cases of breast cancer during that period, 35 percent of
them ER-negative.
The researchers found, however, that women who ate at least two servings
of vegetables a day had a 43 percent lower risk of ER-negative breast
cancer compared with women who ate fewer than four servings of
vegetables each week.
Further, they identified certain types of vegetables that appeared to reduce
the risk of all types of breast cancer, including broccoli, collard greens,
cabbage and carrots.
Women who ate three or more servings a week of carrots, for instance,
had a 17 percent lower risk of developing breast cancer than women who
ate carrots less than once a month.
The results for all vegetables held after accounting for other potential
breast cancer risk factors, such as physical activity, smoking, alcohol
consumption and education level, as well as consumption of other
components of the prudent diet, the researchers report in the American
Journal of Epidemiology.
Still, it is too early to determine if this is a true cause-and effectrelationship,
they note. High vegetable consumption could mark a
healthier lifestyle in general or some other unknown mechanism that
accounts for the apparent protection. Vegetables' cancer-staving power
needs to be confirmed in further studies, the researchers write.
"Most Americans do not meet the recommendation of five servings of
vegetables per day, based on a 2,000-calorie diet, and African Americans
in particular eat fewer vegetables on average than do whites," said Boggs.
"It is clear that, in addition to potential protective effects against breast
cancer, higher vegetable consumption can lead to many health benefits,
including lower risk of cardiovascular disease," she added. "Therefore, we
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recommend that African American women try to increase their daily
intake of vegetables to meet the established guidelines."
SOURCE: link.reuters.com/pyf69p American Journal of Epidemiology,
online October 11, 2010.
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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 programs.
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
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GREEN PIECE
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
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"You cannot expect to
achieve new goals or move
beyond your present
circumstances unless you
change." - Les Brown
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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 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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Here are some interesting facts that might make your world spin!
• The garbage in a landfill stays for about 30 years.
• In 1995 over 200 of the world landfills were full.
• Each person throws away approximately four pounds of garbage
every day.
• One bus carries as many people as 40 cars!
• More than 1/3 of all energy is used by people at home
• Most families throw away about 88 pounds of plastic every year
• We each use about 12,000 gallons of water every year
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Your key to freedom lies in
your power to control your
thoughts. - Tim Connor
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• 1/3 of all water is used to flush the toilet.
• The 500 million automobiles on earth burn an average of 2 gallons
of fuel a day.
• Each gallon of fuel releases 20 pounds of carbon dioxide into the
air.
• Approximately 5 million tons of oil produced in the world each ear
ends up in the ocean.
• The energy we save when we recycle one glass bottle is enough to
light a traditional light bulb for four hours
• For every 2000 pounds of paper (1 ton) recycled, we save 7,000
gallons of water free from chemicals.
• Recycled paper requires 64% less energy than making paper from
virgin wood pulp, and can save many trees
• Every ton of paper that is recycled saves 17 trees
• The amount of wood and paper we throw away is enough to heat 50
million homes for 20 years
• Earth is 2/3 water. But all the fresh water streams only represent
one hundredth of one percent.
• 14 billion pounds of trash is dumped into the ocean every year
• It takes 90% less energy to recycle aluminum cans than to make
new ones
• 5 billion aluminum cans are used each year
• 84 percent of all household waste can be recycled.
• Computers pose an environmental threat because much of the
material that makes them up is hazardous. A typical monitor
contains 4-5 pounds of lead.
• Each year billions of used batteries are thrown away in the United
States. This constitutes 88% of the mercury and 54% of the
cadmium deposited into our landfills
• Approximately only 10 percent of every landfill can be cleaned up.
• Ivory comes from dead elephants, its best not to buy it.
• Fur coats often come from endangered animals,
it's best not to buy them.
• One gallon of motor oil can contaminate up to 2 million gallons of
water. So dispose of properly!
• Here is an example of the water we use everyday:
3-7 gallons for toilet,
25-30 gallons for tub,
50-70 gallons for a 10 minute shower,
1 washing machine load uses 25-40 gallons,
1 dishwasher load uses 9-12 gallons
• Here is an example of how long it takes some things take to break
down: plastics take 500 years, aluminum cans take 500 years,
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If I have the belief that I
can do it, I will surely
acquire the capacity to do
it, even if I may not have it
at the beginning - Mahatma
Gandhi
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organic materials, take 6 months, cotton, rags, paper takes 6
months.
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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: 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
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life is in direct proportion to
their commitment to
excellence regardless of
their chosen endeavor. -
Vince Lombardi
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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, and 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
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40 Ways to Save on Almost Anything
PERSONAL AND HOME SECURITY
What Are Some Tips for Being Safe on Public Transportation?
The most important way to protect yourself on public transportation is to
be aware of your surroundings. Avoid using a cell phone or another
electronic device, not only because it will distract you, but also because it
makes you an appealing target for thieves. Try to stay awake, especially at
night, and take note of the people sitting around you and their behavior. If
you feel uncomfortable, move to another seat. If you are waiting at a bus
stop or station, try to stay in the light, and near a public safety officer, if
one is on duty. By being alert, you can protect yourself by preventing an
incident.
It is also important to be aware of your personal belongings on public
transportation. Try to keep the number of bags you have to a minimum,
and keep valuables and important belongings close to your body. Keep
wallets zipped in internal pockets to make them more difficult to steal,
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Action may not always be
happiness, but there is no
happiness without action.
-- Unknown.
and keep your bags close to you. On crowded public transportation, it can
be difficult to prevent people from handling your bags, but try sticking
them under the seat or between your legs to make them less accessible.
When boarding public transportation, have your pass or fare ready. This
will speed up the boarding process and prevent you from having to
rummage in a wallet or purse, potentially revealing money or credit cards.
If you are getting on late at night, sit as close to the driver as possible, and
tell the driver if you notice strange behavior or you feel uncomfortable
about another passenger. When getting off, make sure that you know how
to get to your destination, and keep an eye on people getting off with you.
Try to avoid poorly lit areas at night, and travel with a companion on
public transportation, if you can.
Source: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-some-tips-for-being-safe-onpublic-
transportation.htm
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GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS & INSTRUCTION
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Frator Heru Institute Fall Semester 2010 Course Catalogue
Available!
The Frator Heru Institute has published its Fall Semester 2010 Course and
Program Guide for its class schedule ending December 9th.
The Institute offers a variety of educational and cultural programs serving
the African American community in North Philadelphia.
Download the guide here.
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USDA offers Hunger-Free Communities grants
The US Department of Agriculture is offering Hunger- Free Communities
grants to help cities and towns across the country fight hunger and food
insecurity and promote healthy eating.
The grants will help fund research, planning and hunger relief activities
such as food distribution, community outreach, development of new
resources, and strategies to reduce or prevent hunger and food insecurity.
Two models of grants are available: planning and assessment grants or
implementation grants.
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I would rather live my life
as if there is a God and die
to find out there isn't, than
live my life as if there isn't
and die to find out there is.
- Albert Camus
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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.
***
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
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Sage Advice from Children
(Thanks, Tom)
Wear a hat when feeding
seagulls.
Rocky, Age 9
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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.
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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You know this sort of user:
the kind who blames IT for
everything. "If I walk past
her desk and so much as
glance in her direction,
anything that happens on
her PC, lost file or
otherwise, must be my
fault," says the network
administrator.
So he dreads the call he
gets from her one day:
"There's something wrong
with my fax software. It
hasn't worked in months.
You must have done
something to it."
He hasn't done any support
on this user's PC in months
and hasn't touched the fax
software since he installed
it four years ago. And he
really doesn't want to go
anywhere near the PC
because he knows that, for
months to come, everything
will be his fault.
Hoping to dodge that
headache, he emails the
user. "Is the phone cable
plugged into your computer
and your phone?" he asks
in the email.
The response comes by
voice mail: "Well, that was
pretty smart of you. The
cable wasn't plugged in my
phone. Thanks for your
help -- you must have
unplugged it the last time
you were here!"
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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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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
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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.
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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JOIN THE
COALITION,
INC!
To join The Coalition
go to:
TheCoalitionInc.net
and download a copy
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Commitment and
return it to us
the.pa.coalition@gmail.com
SpotLight On Our Efforts
Please spread the word
Hosts for Hospitals is a little nonprofit that matches people with houses in
West Philly who can volunteer a room for the family of a child
hospitalized at CHOP or an adult at HUP or Presby. This way, they can
stay nearby while their person is in the hospital--and otherwise they may
not be able to afford to. This is a terrific organization, and believe me,
they have thought of absolutely everything (can only accommodate one
person? Check. Only want a visitor for two days or less? Check. Etc, etc.).
This is a great opportunity for both the host family (especially people who
know what it's like to have a family member in the hospital) and the
visitor---it often fosters lasting friendships. Some of the families are from
other countries, so it's also sort of an international exchange program.
Here's their web site: http://www.hostsforhospitals.org/website/getinvolved
Their office is at 4719 Pine Street.
Contact them at: 215.472.3801
or email Tammy at: hfhospitals@aol.com
They also need volunteers in their office, and folks to ride their bikes
around the neighborhood to pin up flyers for them once a month.
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BLOOM
is a mentoring program that will provide guidance, support,
and opportunities for young girls, enabling them
to develop their creative, independent voices, and
learn how to make healthy choices in all areas of their lives.
In combination with a creative, fun and writing activities,
BLOOM will foster positive relationships and provide opportunities
for girls to build self-esteem and discuss issues that are
important to their overall development.
For more information: Ph: 267-386-8204 ext. 2 or nyapinc@gmail.com.
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"The purpose of life is to
discover your gift. The
meaning of life is to give it
away."- David Viscott
JOIN THE
COALITION,
INC!
To join The Coalition
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and download a copy
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Commitment and
return it to us
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Just as seeds start small and flourish into beautiful flowers,
BLOOM's focus is to help transform young girls into spectacular women.
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Lest We Forget Slavery and Holocaust Museum
To all who have visited our museum and supported us in the past, to those
who have heard of us, have talked about us, and want to know about it,
and those that are asking if they can help,
the answer is yes you can!
Here’s how!
We of www.lwfslaverymuseum.com
are having a "Fundraiser to remember and honor those who passed thru
the ‘doors of no return’ by the building of a
"Tunnel of Remembrance"
To our ancestors and all those who fought and died for the great cause of
"freedom". This tunnel is dedicated to those devoted to the freedoms for
all people and the eradication of that awful slave trade. As we share our
memories with in this tunnel, we ask that you place a piece of your history
in it also, by the purchase of a
"Brick of Remembrance".
Bricks can be purchased on our web site, www.lwfslaverymuseum.com
or mail in the brochure, Be sure to print legibly, Each brick will be etched
with the names and memories of loved ones, Friendship, Sacrifice,
Courage, and those who are gone but not forgotten, those brave
abolitionists White and black, whose lives were not spared but suffered
the same fate, Let us also keep in mind those still with us on the front
lines letting us know for sure, Freedom is not free "Lest We Forget".
J. Justin Ragsdale Director/Chief Curator
LWF/Lest We Forget Museum of Slavery
Telephone: 215-397-6060
Email: lwfmuseum@gmail.com
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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
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"The purpose of life is to
discover your gift. The
meaning of life is to give it
away."- David Viscott
JOIN THE
COALITION,
INC!
To join The Coalition
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TheCoalitionInc.net
and download a copy
of the Pledge of
Commitment and
return it to us
the.pa.coalition@gmail.com
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
2010 Benefit Fashion & Cocktail Event
The 3rd Annual Fashion Show and Cocktail Reception
to benefit the
Evoluer House
December 3rd 2010
The University of the Arts
Dorrance Hamilton Hall
7:00 PM – 10:00
PM
320 So. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA
HONORARY CO-CHAIRS:
• Sarah Dash of the star trio LaBelle
• Loris Diran, internationally renowned designer and creative
director of Loris Diran
• The Honorable Dame Jennifer Smith, DBE, JP, DHumL, MP
HONORARY COMMITTEE:
• Cindy Bass, Senior Policy Advisor to US Congressman Chaka
Fattah
• Millie E. Bell, President, DermHA/Skin Health Solutions
• Mariska K. Bogle, Strategic Planning and Development, The
Philadelphia Tribune
• Megan Day, RN, Devereaux
• Sarah Haley, PhD, Assist. Professor at UCLA & Visiting Fellow at
Princeton University
• Judith Peters, MBA, Office of Health, Safety & Physical
Education, HIV Prevention Education Program, The School
District of Philadelphia
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Victory is sweetest when
you've known defeat. -
Malcolm Forbes
JOIN THE
COALITION,
INC!
To join The Coalition
go to:
TheCoalitionInc.net
and download a copy
of the Pledge of
Commitment and
return it to us
the.pa.coalition@gmail.com
• Kyeongha Song, MBA Candidate, Wharton School of the
University of Pennsylvania
• Susan Tew, RN, President of Heartystew Resources
• Kim Venzie, Attorney, Unruh, Turner, Burke & Frees
• Sharene Wood, President & CEO of 5001 FLAVORS
EVENT TO FEATURE:
• Hors d' oeuvres and Cocktails
• A fashion show under the creative direction of New York City
celebrity fashion stylist Micah Lamar
• Fabulous Raffles
All proceeds raised will directly support the Evoluer Personal
Development Programs and Evoluer House.
For members of the press looking for more information, call: 215-592-
8988 or email: info@evoluerhouse.org.
* * * Outside PA * * *
Thanksgiving 2010:
No Feast for the Unemployed.
Please join the 99ers, other members of the unemployed, their friends,
family and supporters, in recreating a 1930's "breadline" on
Saturday, November 20th.
We need to bring home the fact that the unemployed have been jobless and
without benefits for far too long – and are starving.
We will be lining up in front of the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, at
33 Liberty Street, in
Manhattan, NYC
beginning at 11:30am.
Please wear black or dark clothes. Hats, flat caps, scarves and shawls are
fine, but no white or bright colors. This is to be a somber event. We will
recreate the image from the Great Depression – because we believe this is
the Great Depression II, not the Great Recession! Congress and the country
have ignored us for too long. On the Saturday before the Thanksgiving
holiday we will be invisible no more!
The media will be in attendance. We need to have as many people in the line
as we can get, so please reach out to your friends, family, neighbors, and
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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.
members of your house of worship, to join you. We will be picking up stale
loaves, as props, during the week before the event. However, if you can get
loaves from stores and bakeries that discard them at closing, each night,
please bring them.
Directions: 5, J, A, C, 2, 3 to Fulton Street/Broadway-Nassau.
Please check with the MTA for any service disruptions on the weekend.
To join our breadline, contact: Sam or Kian at breadline2010@gmail.com.
Sponsored by www.flashmobs4jobs.org.
Visit our site for more information or visit us on Facebook.
ActionCenter.NYCact mailing list
ActionCenter.NYCact@organizerweb.com
http://www.organizerweb.com/mailman/listinfo/actioncenter.nycact
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COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY
Executive volunteers offer IT consultation
Volunteer Executive Consultants, a program of RSVP of Montgomery
County, is offering low-cost consultation to help nonprofit reduce their
technology costs and improve their effectiveness.
VEC-TEC will perform a technology assessment with written
recommendations for $50. Additional time is billed on a sliding fee scale.
For more information, call Elaine Gershenson at 610-834-1040, ext. 11 or
email here.
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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
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INC!
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return it to us
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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.
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 Free Trial.
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
Hunger Coalition starts Adopt-A-Pantry project
Food pantries and soup kitchens feed more than 316,000 people in
Philadelphia every year.
To support them, the Greater Philadelphia Coalition Against Hunger
Coalition has initiated an online Adopt-A-Pantry program.
Visitors to the Coalition’s site are offered an opportunity to read the
stories behind area food pantries and soup kitchens and “adopt” it by
making a recurring monthly donation to help the program buy food, paper
goods, cooking utensils, kitchen equipment and other necessities. Donors
can also make a one-time contribution. Donation is 100 percent taxdeductible.
For more information or to donate, go here
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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?
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!
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The Bible, Through the
Eyes of a Child
Really?
"He suffered under a
bunch of violets." (Pontius
Pilate)
Here's a quick walk
through the Bible, as seen
by some elementary
students in a Catholic
school.
Moses lead the people to the
Red Sea. There they made
unleavened bread. That's
bread without any
ingredients.
All the Egyptians got
drowned in the desert. After
that, Moses climbed Mount
Cyanide and got the Ten
Commandments.
The first commandment -
Eve told Adam to eat the
apple.
The seventh commandment
- Thou shalt not admit
adultery.
Moses died before reaching
Canada.
Joshua lead the Hebrews
into the battle of geritol.
The greatest miracle
recorded in the bible -
Joshua told his son to stand
still and he obeyed him.
David had a son named
Solomon. Solomon had 300
wives and 700 porcupines.
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
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
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David was a Jewish king
who was good at playing
the liar. He fought the
Finkelsteins.
When Mary heard that she
would be the mother of
Jesus, she sang the magna
carta.
The three wise guys from
the east found Jesus in a
manger.
St. John the Blacksmith
poured water on Jesus'
head.
Man does not live by sweat
along.
The Golden Rule says that
you should do unto others
before they do one to you.
The men who followed
Jesus were called the 12
decibels.
The Epistles were the wives
of the Apostles.
Matthew was one of the
opossums. He was also a
taxi man.
Holy acrimony is another
name for marriage.
Christians can have only
one spouse. It is called
monotony.
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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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.
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In order to succeed you
must fail, so that you know
what not to do the next
time. - Anthony D'Angelo
WORD-OFTHE-
WEEK
abscond \ab-
SKOND\: To depart
secretly; to steal
away and hide
oneself -- used
especially of
persons who
withdraw to avoid
arrest or
prosecution.
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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