Join us on Thursday, July 11th at the Lindsey Davis Community Center for a Town Hall Community Meeting dedicated to our young citizens. Engage in a meaningful dialogue about how they will shape the future of our community. Featuring: Senator Bobby Powell State Rep. Jervonte Edmonds Councilman Tradrick McCoy
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In Episode 2 of the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Evaluation series, we dive deep into Dr. Feagins' effectiveness in community relations. What does strong community engagement look like for a school district, and why is it crucial for success? We break down key evaluation criteria, including media responsiveness, community involvement, crisis management, and relationships with local policymakers. Plus, I share updates from the evaluation committee and from former board members on Dr. Feagins' progress. ❤️ Breaking Down a Superintendent's Evaluation Process: Community Relations https://lnkd.in/erFi3R9h
Breaking Down a Superintendent's Evaluation Process: Community Relations (Part 2)
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How do we build regional economies rooted in community ownership? Check out this webinar to learn what community leaders from New Orleans, Los Angeles, Oakland (CA), Buffalo, and Washington DC have to say: https://bit.ly/3wuR6U9
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Attention educators, parents, and advocates! Let’s weave together the threads of community engagement and financial empowerment. Visit Jackie Ferrado, the Associate Director for Community Engagement at the WA529 table. WA529 is on a mission to empower Washington families by helping them save for educational expenses. Imagine a future where every student has access to higher education without the burden of excessive debt. That’s the vision we’re working toward. Just as Barbara Hunter emphasizes community engagement to bridge divides, Jackie Ferrado’s work echoes this sentiment. She empowers families to take control of their financial futures. Let’s rally around the idea that every child deserves a shot at higher education. WA529’s programs—GET and DreamAhead—provide flexible options for families to save. Whether it’s a traditional college or a trade school, we’re here to support students’ dreams. Swing by the conference, connect with fellow educators, and explore how community engagement and financial planning intersect. Let’s build bridges, break barriers, and pave the way for a brighter educational future. #WA529 #CommunityEngagement #HigherEducationSavings
We are excited and looking forward to hosting powerful sessions and speakers at the WSPRA Winter Conference on March 6-7 at the Puget Sound ESD in Renton, Washington! If your experience with community engagement looks like angry parents venting their frustrations at a school board meeting or fed-up teachers walking out on the job in protest, then it’s time to revisit what authentic community engagement really means and the power it can have to bring your community together. Learn how stakeholders can share their own perspectives and listen to diverse views in a civilized, productive manner. There's Still Time to Register! Don't miss out on this opportunity to connect, learn, and grow. For more information and to view the full conference agenda and session descriptions, visit our website: https://lnkd.in/dXN_J6b6
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Important lesson here: a block party can bring a neighborhood together, so can the planning of a block party and bonding over a shared desire to make your community better! https://lnkd.in/gnyc2CqZ
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One of my favorite parts of working in the marketing department at Akron Community Foundation is sharing the stories of the nonprofits impacting our community. Check out this snippet from our latest Community Issues Session, demonstrating the healing power of the arts. #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #AkronArts
If you missed our recent Community Issues Session exploring the intersection of arts and healing, check out this quick video that highlights a success story from Community Support Services - Summit County.
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#INTRA&INTERconnectedness I #JEDI expanding #Awareness #Curiosity and #PowerWithHeart #Power of the Collective
For all my connections in #vancouver , I highly recommend this workshop with Ted Rau Learn how #sociocracy can impact your organization (i.e. #employeeresourcegroups #ergs) and personal life.
Who do you know in Washington State, Oregon, or Vancouver? I'm doing a series of in-person sociocracy workshops: • March 9, 9-4.30 pm. Lacey, WA. https://lnkd.in/gYkG9RiH • March 14, 12-3.30 pm. Aldergrove BC (near Vancouver, more info in image) • March 15, 6-8 pm, Port Townsend WA. https://lnkd.in/gDesdxPS • March 22, 9.30-4 pm, Portland OR. https://lnkd.in/gVV8qbgb • March 23, 9.30-1 pm, Portland OR, special focus on communities. https://lnkd.in/gQpMwrS6
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How can owners and community leaders work together to ensure their communities are the sanctuaries they were intended to be? It starts with understand rights and responsibilities within the community structure. Check out the latest from blood post from Word on myStreet. #communitymanagement #communityassociationmanagement #communityassociations #communitymanager #communitymatters
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Mark's story highlights the critical role of our OPCs in saving lives and meeting people where they are. Our OPCs are a model for harm reduction and community engagement, averting overdoses and connecting people to care. Learn more in our baseline report. https://bit.ly/48AhJVz
OnPoint NYC's Impact: Mark
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At Forward Ability Support we are always looking at how we can improve outcomes for those that we support including supporting research into SCI and the associated conditions.
Recently a member of our team Keith McNaughton met residents, staff and clinicians at Ferguson Lodge, run by Forward Ability Support It was a great opportunity to meet everyone, give an update on our current trials and studies, and to invite everyone to participate in exciting research. Thanks to Sharis Matevossian Doumit (Community Engagement Manager) and Sarah (Director of Home and Living Supports) for hosting the morning and particularly the residents for meeting with us.
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Well that was brilliant. Here are three key takeaways from our webinar ‘’Unlocking Community Justice Solutions: Scaling up for National Impact.’’ 1. Let's give Community Justice Systems the recognition they deserve. They need support, status, and the jurisdiction to build relevant partnerships. 2. It's time for formal justice systems and personnel to learn from customary and community justice systems. Judges can lead transformative change as system improvers and connectors between communities and the formal system. 3. Scaling up programmes will make them more effective, less expensive in the long run - and will shrink the Justice Gap. A huge thank you to all our amazing speakers: 🗣 Ms Jhoana Delgado Gaitán, Meg Satterthwaite, Tatyana Teplova, PhD, Annette Mbogoh, Hon. Justice Joel Ngugi, Hon. Justice Olugboyega Ogunfowora, Milkii Mekuria, and Sam Muller; as well as our very engaged audience. Stay tuned - we will be sharing an outcomes agenda for action on scaling community justice soon! And we hope to see you all again at the next webinar. #BetterJusticeBetterWorld
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3moI’ll plan to be there to accompany my daughter! This topic is of grave importance to me as a city resident! Thank you for putting this on.