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Let's Face It: Sometimes It's Who You Know
A Short Guide for Developing Your Network to Craft a Successful Job Search
A Guide to Surviving a Round of Lay Offs
Written by: Erin O'Connor Jones, Director of Candidate Services and Managing Associate
I'm helping Encore careers, find the next 10 winners of The Purpose Prize, $100,000 awards for people over age 60 who are creating new ways to solve social issues.
The deadline is March 5. Nominations, including self-nominations, can submitted at www.encore.org/prize
From health care to education, global warming to poverty reduction, winners of The Purpose Prize are recognized for using experience and skill in their encore careers to figure out new methods for improving our communities and our world.�
A great opportunity to learn about careers, opportunities and sitting on a board in a nonprofit
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Wednesday, April 16th, 2008 - Active in Nonprofits: Giving Back to Get
7:00 - 7:30pm Cocktails and Networking
7:30 - 9:00pm Workshop
Where? Cubes & Crayons, 1122 Crane Street, Menlo Park, ca
Spring Forward!
A Festive Evening for Adults and Kids to Benefit Homeless Families
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Thursday, May 1, 2008
5:30pm to 8:30pm
One Market Restaurant
Market Street at The Embarcadero
San Francisco
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Please join us for an evening that will delight both adults and children.
Compass Community Services provides a comprehensive range of services to support families confronting homelessness and poverty to achieve stability and self-sufficiency. For families that are struggling, the winter holidays can be a difficult time. Every year we try to make them a bit brighter for the children and parents we serve through our Adopt-A-Family Project.
Women who aren’t familiar with the Junior League often ask me to describe it when they find out I am a member. If they have any knowledge of our organization, they have the “pumps and pearls” picture of well-to-do homemakers sipping tea together and writing checks to worthy causes. In reality, the Junior League of San Jose (JLSJ) is an organization of dynamic, motivated women from all sorts of backgrounds, many of whom are juggling work, marriage, children and multiple volunteer activities.
During the summer of 2007 I spent 6 weeks in Kenya doing field work for Global Education Fund, a non-profit that meets the educational needs of orphaned children. Below are excerpts from some emails that describe some of my experiences in the slum areas of Nairobi. We are now providing scholarships, establishing libraries and supplying textbooks to support many of the orphaned kids I met:
June 2007: