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PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOR ADULT EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH
JUNTA seeks a full time Program Director for Adult Education and Community Outreach. The Program Director is responsible for the overall leadership and management of all morning and evening courses, and all initiatives under the program. The Director plans, coordinates, implements, and administers programs and services related to our Adult Education programs, while supporting the…
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Connecticut Early Childhood Funders Collaborative
A partnership through the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy
Position Description—Collaborative Manager
ABOUT THE COLLABORATIVE
The Connecticut Early Childhood Funders Collaborative (Collaborative) is a broad and diverse coalition of members of the Connecticut philanthropic community committed to the successful…
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For The Third Time, Immigrant Cleared In Cop-Attack Case - NHI
by Thomas MacMillan | Jul 30, 2013 6:13 pm
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Junta for Progressive Action (JUNTA) invites proposals for consulting services for the training and implementation of Results Based Accountability Frameworks for its current programs. Proposals should be submitted to JUNTA by August 16, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. via mail to:
Junta for Progressive Action
ATTN: Latrina Kelly-James, Deputy Director
169 Grand Ave
New Haven, CT 06513
Or…
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In August, volunteers from across New Haven will gather to welcome the parents and families of incoming kindergartners to the New Haven Public Schools - and we want you to be a part of it!
Volunteers will be knocking on doors Saturday, August 17th (9:30 am-1:00 pm); Wednesday, August 21st (4:30 pm-7:00 pm); and Thursday, August 22nd (4:30 pm-7:00 pm). Our rain date is Saturday, August 24th in case circumstances keep us from canvassing one of the previous days.
The…
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Victories Against Childhood Obesity, But Harder to Find Among Poor
American Medical News, Jennifer Lubell, 07/19/2013
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What If Any, Are the Similarities Between Dred Scott 1857 and the Zimmerman/Martin Verdict in 2013?
In light of the Zimmerman / Trayvon Martin Verdict, are there lessons to be learned today (in 2013) from the Supreme Court decision in Dred Scott in 1857? Whether we are dealing with the city of Sanford, Florida, or John Sanford and family in 1850’s Missouri, history certainly has its uncanny similarities.…
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Why the Lowest Income Families Might Care the Most About Their Neighborhoods
The Atlantic Cities, Emily Badger, 07/08/2013…
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The Arts Council of Greater New Haven, New Haven, CT, seeks a part time Communications Manager to work 24 hours a week. Reporting to the Director of Development and Marketing, the Communications Manager will oversee all marketing, communications, and media relations including press releases, eblasts and social media. The Communications Manager will create, update, and oversee content and keep track of analytics for newhavenarts.org, theartspaper.com, as well as The Arts Council’s Facebook…
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New Video Explains How Adults Can Lessen ‘Toxic Stress’ In Kids
WBUR, Sascha Garrey, 06/25/2013
Almost one in four American children are living in poverty, according to a new report by the…
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National Cord Blood Awareness Month – National Institutes of Health
Bone marrow transplants can treat and even cure some types of genetic disorders and blood diseases. Key to this potentially life-saving procedure is finding a matching donor. Not all patients, however, are able to find a match among their relatives. In those cases, searching for an unrelated, matched donor can be a long, stressful, and…
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KaBOOM! Community Partner Program
KaBOOM! brings together parents, community leaders and corporate partners to facilitate the design and construction of new playgrounds. Our goal is to not only build a new playground but to use the project to strengthen existing support networks and build new community relationships. We are currently accepting applications from nonprofit, child-serving organizations and schools that would benefit…
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Help Our Youth Go From Failing To Fulfilling…
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United Way of Greater New Haven seeks enthusiastic college graduates and…
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The New Haven Promise Scholarship Program is unique to New Haven Public School Students. The program has certain specific criteria that all qualifying students must meet. Students start getting benefits from the first grade until the 12th grade, and must graduate from a NH Public High School.
On Sun 6/30/13, 7-8pm, on Comcast Channel 26, a 1-hr program explaining the details of and the criteria for NH Promise will air. For those without cable, you…
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Come join Junta at the 1st Summer Youth Leadership Bootcamp!
Develop leadership skills, learn how to speak your mind, begin to imagine and enact change, and see how your strengths can be an asset to the community. This week will feature food, games and fun activities, and campers will meet with inspiring speakers who are leaders in…
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Having a range of information allows us to ask questions and exercise options. The articles linked below provide such information. Remember - an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. We are more likely to prevent than to repair damage to the human body.
N'Zinga Shani, OneWorld, Inc…
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