Sentences with phrase «coordinate volunteers in their community»

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Midwives depend on volunteers to assist in coordinating the many tasks associated with a successful practice, just as even the larger practices and hospitals also depend on their own community volunteers.
International Coordinating Committee for Clinical Trials The International Coordinating Committee for Clinical Trials in SMA (ICC) is a volunteer committee composed of families and patients, clinicians, advocates, industry, and regulatory agencies from the SMA community.
Bolstered by a federal grant, the tutoring project put AmeriCorps VISTA volunteers in district schools starting in 1998 to coordinate the work of hundreds of trained community members.
There is a sign - up system run by the parent run Community Partnership Leadership (CoPaL) which coordinates efforts in the principle areas of Community Building, Fundraising (Gala and Annual Fund), Communications / Volunteering, the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP), and the parent representative on d.tech's Board of Directors.
Relay is staffed and coordinated by volunteers in more than 5,200 communities and 27 countries.
The committee upholds a passion for serving the community by participating in volunteer work and coordinating educational events for Latino Americans.
Lisa Franzetta will be joining the FOAS team and working closely with the board of directors, volunteers, supporters and other organizations to coordinate FOAS community programs that aim to reduce the number of homeless animals in the city of Oakland.
He trained law students from Florida A&M University and other volunteer attorneys in housing counseling and foreclosure litigation; served as a liaison between Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida and the FAMU College of Law; attended Alex Sink Foreclosure Workshops throughout the CLSMF service area, coordinated efforts with other nonprofits; volunteered at foreclosure legal advice clinics where clients were provided legal advice and pro se assistance with foreclosure pleadings; appeared at summary judgment hearings; provided full representation; co-counseled with staff attorneys; and counseled clients during mediations.
In addition, NJP is an integral member of and provides support for the Alliance for Equal Justice, Washington's coordinated statewide civil legal aid delivery system, which brings together a network of volunteer attorney programs, specialty legal aid providers, and supporters working to ensure equal justice for all low - income communities in WashingtoIn addition, NJP is an integral member of and provides support for the Alliance for Equal Justice, Washington's coordinated statewide civil legal aid delivery system, which brings together a network of volunteer attorney programs, specialty legal aid providers, and supporters working to ensure equal justice for all low - income communities in Washingtoin Washington.
Assisted professional staff, provided advisement, information materials for students, prospective students, faculty and community, advised program users on services available, assisted students in job searching, made referrals to employers, administered assessment instruments, guided students in using computer system, college catalogs and schedules, helped matching volunteers to receive requests; coordinated activities such as recruitment events, workshops, recognition ceremonies, meetings and student advisement during registration; compiled statistical information and maintained appointment schedules, prepared and distributed information materials about the program's clientele, organized records, prepared reports; monitored the program; s budget, typing, filing, answering phones and processed incoming and outgoing mail.
Client: Foundation Coordinator, the DeShawn Snow Foundation, Inc. (04/2005 — 07/2005) • Developed, planned, and implemented comprehensive monthly and summer programming for girls ages 11 — 17 • Coordinated and facilitated quarterly board of directors meetings to outline foundation budgets, sponsorship needs, and fundraising activities • Ensured operational compliance for the foundation under critical state 501c3 rules and regulations • Researched and identified federal grant and corporate funding opportunities for related foundation programming needs • Established corporate - and community - based relationships for partnering opportunities through both regular donations and in - kind support • Planned and developed annual «Empower Me» Camp for 300 girls throughout Metro Atlanta, organizing and authoring all programming for self - esteem workshop topics and arranging for the presence of both professional and celebrity facilitators • Identified and selected daily guest motivational speakers to address key issues facing youth while meeting and collaborating monthly with foundation staff, partner personnel, guest speakers, workshop facilitators, and volunteers
An important component of the Youth Worker role was to coordinate a learner driver mentor program, which involved recruiting and training volunteer community members to supervise novice drivers who could not access a licensed driver; almost half of Driving Change clients lived in households where there were no licensed drivers.
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