Ready to make a difference in South Carolina? The South Carolina Department of Social Services is your chance to help protect, stabilize and empower children, families and vulnerable adults. Passionate about community? This is the job you've been waiting for! Apply here: https://bit.ly/4ewZnbT
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CarePortal is #hiring for a part-time Church Ambassador in Detroit! Ambassadors serve as the leading relational ministry experts to churches and community champions that are assigned to their network. These network leaders are trusted, experientially-qualified local leaders who recruit, train, empower, and walk alongside church and community leaders as they use the CarePortal platform with a vision for how to engage the “Whole Church” across lines of denomination, race, class, and culture. A person would love this role if God has given them a vision for seeing the Church answering the call for caring for the vulnerable and have a natural ability to network clergy and community leaders together. If that sounds like you, or someone in your network, let's chat! Together we can reverse the foster care crisis in Michigan one child, one family, one connection at a time. https://lnkd.in/dh8rQ8y2
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#CityofAuburn Reevaluate outreach: Consolidate efforts and align missions. Bring outreach work into the city government and pay people livable wages. Less turnover means better outcomes. Strengthen shelters: Channel resources into shelters, improve conditions, and increase staff compensation to curtail turnover. Make shelters spaces of growth and transition. Stop the flow: Implement programs that intervene before eviction occurs, offering support in exchange for participation. Lessen the inflow of new homelessness cases. Essential services: Integrate essential services within shelters. Empower individuals to access health care, employment resources, and social services without stepping outside. It’s time we recognize our own role in shaping the outcome of homelessness and redouble our efforts to provide opportunities for change. We need to acknowledge our shared responsibility in perpetuating homelessness. We need to diagnose the true issue. We need policy made in the name of compassion to meet the reality of accountability. If not, how much longer can we pretend we’re talking about supportive housing? Kent Hay is the director of anti-homelessness for the city of Auburn.
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Embarking on a Capital Raise for my "Billion Dollar Thing" | Creating The Future of Ent Sustainability | Historically Accurate Edu Impact Experience Park | Helping Legends CRE8 Eternity | buildspace 🏡EREVALD 💚
Dear Williamson County Community, We are thrilled to present “Haunted Texas,” a project born from the spirit of our heritage and a vision for our future. This is much more than a theme park—it’s a beacon for economic growth and a catalyst for unity in our community. Economic Revitalization: “Haunted Texas” promises a wave of job opportunities, from the craftsmen shaping our attractions to the tech wizards behind our virtual experiences. We are not just building a park; we are uplifting local businesses and crafting a tourist destination that will channel vital revenue back into our beloved county, enhancing public services and infrastructure. Social Harmony: At its core, “Haunted Texas” will be a gathering place—a venue for events that weave the fabric of our society tighter, fostering pride and solidarity. Our interactive exhibits aren’t just about thrills; they’re about education, about delving into the depths of our state’s past to bring to light the stories that shaped us. A Safer Community: Our youth are the architects of tomorrow, and through “Haunted Texas,” we offer them a path away from the crossroads of delinquency. By partnering with justice programs, we’re also paving a road to redemption for ex-offenders, believing in second chances and the power of rehabilitation. Family Bonds: Families are the cornerstone of Williamson County, and our park is dedicated to creating a space where they can forge lifelong memories. We understand the challenges faced by families of incarcerated individuals and extend our support to them, aiming to bring solace and joy into their lives. Preventing Crime, Promoting Trust: We stand with the Texas Criminal Justice Coalition in the belief that prevention is pivotal. “Haunted Texas” will actively support diversion programs for at-risk youth and collaborate with law enforcement to build bridges of trust between them and the communities they protect. “Haunted Texas” is more than a name; it’s a commitment to our county’s prosperity, security, and heart. Join us as we turn this vision into a legacy for generations to come. Sincerely, AmyBTrippinYo on X #HauntedTexas #WilliamsonCounty #CommunityFirst #EcoFriendlyFun #TexasJobs #LocalTourism #HistoricTexas #FamilyEntertainment #SocialImpact #JusticeReform #CrimePrevention #YouthEngagement #EconomicGrowth #SustainableDevelopment #TexasPride
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Protecting our faith communities is a paramount responsibility for church leaders and one they should not feel they have to face alone. With the right tools and strategies, we can ensure our churches remain safe environments for everyone to grow in their relationship with God and others. Kudos to Tom Ellis and Outreach Magazine for shedding light on this crucial topic. Highly recommend reading this insightful article!
As a church leader, the responsibility of shepherding people includes protecting them. Unfortunately, the reality of abuse within faith communities is a reminder to us that constant vigilance is necessary. The good news is that a robust safety strategy, underpinned by the right tools, can ensure that our churches remain safe places for your people. Our Executive Vice President of Protection, Tom Ellis, shared with Outreach Magazine how to make your church a safe sanctuary. Read the article here 👉 https://bit.ly/4byPBnc
Make Your Church a Safe Sanctuary - outreachmagazine.com
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Are you a parent looking to get back to work in DuPage County? Check out these sessions to learn how to jumpstart your career.
Excited to see all these parents who are looking to get back to work in DuPage County. We have two more sessions coming this month so come join us. https://lnkd.in/gF5DsqX5
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Reentry is more than a word; it's a continuous journey towards a life of purpose and community. At Labyrinth Outreach, we understand that true success isn't just about avoiding a return to prison. It's about securing a job that brings pride, restoring bonds with family, overcoming the stigma of a criminal record, and laying down the foundation for a renewed life post-incarceration or arrest. Our communities deserve both safety and real chances – it doesn’t need to be one or the other. Stigmatizing individuals with records decreases public safety by limiting opportunities for working people and their families. It’s time to give our friends, family, and neighbors the #RealChance they deserve. Discover the power of a real chance through Shay's story. Learn how she navigated her reentry journey with the help of YWCA Strive and Labyrinth Made Goods, transforming challenges into stepping stones for success at https://shorturl.at/axMU9 #RealChances #LabyrinthOutreach #ReentryJourney #CommunitySafety #EndTheStigma #MeaningfulEmployment #RebuildLives #SupportReintegration #Empowerment #JusticeReform #LabyrinthMadeGoods #SuccessStories
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As promised, our fall “Regis Conversations” event is now accepting RSVPs. If you’re in #Denver and have some concerns about the rising number of unhoused citizens, or just want to learn more about this complex issue affecting so many, please join me as I moderate this panel: Regis University
Regis University to Host Conversation About Homelessness
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Meet Michelle! Call to Freedom's Executive Director of Program Services. Learn more about Michelle at https://lnkd.in/gUzDrhg6 When did you start working at Call of Freedom? And what is your personal and professional journey that led you here? I started working at Call of Freedom in January of 2019. I knew Becky from a church and followed the birth of CTF and wanted to get involved. I had previously worked in a residential and educational setting for kids and adolescents with special needs. (11 years) What is your position at CTF & why is it important to the mission? My role is important to the mission to bring wholeness to all individuals because for so long they have not had a voice, not able to make own choices or decisions, and not been treated with unconditional love that they deserve. Everyone victimized by human trafficking deserves to have access to basic needs and a support system to help them along their journey. Why do you believe in the mission of call to freedom? I believe in the mission because of the supportive framework that has been laid. We fill gaps of services when needed, keeping our care team approach at the focus of how we work with people supported, but also how we treat each other. What is a moment that sticks out to you from your time working here or why do you feel like it's meaningful? Listening to a survivor talk about experiencing all different arms of our services going from knocking on the door requesting assistance from multiple states away, to being reunified with her three children living independently. What is a fun fact about yourself? In my other life (made up life 😊) I am a meteorologist. #JoinTheCall #InItToEndIt #CallToFreedom #WrapAroundServices #ContinuumOfCare #Community #Advocate #HumanTraffickingAwareness #MeetOurTeam
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“Human identification is a mix of science and circumstance,” Moran, who has been with the sheriff’s department for more than two decades, said of his work. “It makes it very interesting to learn about who they were. The passage of time creates these difficulties. So we do the best we can to piece together who they were in life.” This is an excellent article and well worth a read. #janedoe #identified #givendignity #humanidentification #forensicscience
How Investigators Solved the Cold Case of Seven Doe
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BC Achievement Community Award 2023 recipient, I support organizations to build effective belonging strategies, deliver innovative initiatives, and customize tools to measure their impact. SPEAKER, TRAINER, CONSULTANT
The question of "What does HOME mean to me?" can connect people to their stories, their values, as well as to what and who matters most to them. The awareness of what "home" means can also provide the compass needed for the tenacity it takes to build a new sense of home and belonging. In this video, you’ll learn about Hives for Humanity co-founder, Sarah Common, and their group's initiative to make a difference in the Dowtonwn Eastside of Vancouver to address homeless and the overdose crisis using principles from the Belonging Matters framework. https://lnkd.in/gkd_zumG
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