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NHPS Board of Education Goes Meta – More Like Illogical
“The Board of Education is looking to create a committee to discuss ... the Board of Education.
The New Haven Independent reports "At the board’s Tuesday night public meeting, members discussed a plan to create a new Governance Committee that would “guide and prioritize the focus…
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People Who Qualify Can Still Sign Up for Medicaid In CT
If you signed up for the Affordable Care coverage (ACA) through the Access Health Exchange or any of the various CT agencies and have not paid your premium, you are NOT covered. Please read the Access Health Update article in the CT Mirror and see the links below to get more relevant health care coverage information. This is important!…
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MAY IS WOMEN'S HEALTH MONTH - PLEASE READ ONEWORLD'S COMPREHENSIVE HEART HEALTH BLOG
Heart Truths for Women – Emphasis on Women of Color -…
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When the US Justice Department says to your nonprofit board: " the one-man staff of Philadelphia Safety Net, repeatedly gave himself raises without board approval." you know you must be doing something wrong.
But this is indeed what the Justice Department said to the Philadelphia-based Safety Net which was undergoing an audit from having received its funds through its Congressman's earmark. Turns out that the organization, staffed by one individual who was a former staff member to the…
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May 18- 24 Is National Dementia Awareness Week – Open UP! Talk About It! Education is the most effective weapon against ignorance.
OneWorld is committed to seeking out and bringing the community reliable information on health and education-related issues important to our well-being.
This blog on Dementia is one such effort.…
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Organization Description
Junta for Progressive Action is non-profit organization committed to ensuring the economic, political and social conditions of the Latino and vulnerable community of greater New Haven, through programs and advocacy. Founded in 1969 to support the transition of Puerto Rican migrants into New Haven, we have emerged as an organization that focuses on supporting and empowering Latino, immigrant and low-income communities through service and social change.…
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WATCH ON SUNDAY, MAY 18, 7-8PM, COMCAST CHAN. 26 - CITIZENS TV
HAMDEN, NEW HAVEN AND WEST HAVEN
Watch also on AT&T Uverse, Channel 99 (the drop-down menu) find the station by looking in alphabetical order for the town in which you live.
YOUTH-AT-RISKS – How To Keep Kids Out Of Jail-…
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The case of a New York City minister, his wife and the executive director have agreed to pay-back loans with interest and penalties they borrowed from their church and two related nonprofits. I am scratching my head a bit over the "must pay back clause" because the Wall Street Journal doesn't really indicate there was any intention not to pay back their loan (which they used to buy a house and property. Some of the loan was also used to buy a car (yes, a BMW). Alas, additional monies were…
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May is National Stroke Awareness Month
PREVENT- TREAT – BEAT- STROKE
LOVE YOUR HEART – HELP YOUR BRAIN –Prevent A Stroke
Stroke is the either the No. 3 or No. 4 cause of death in the USA
Strokes are the leading cause of disability in the United States in 2014
Yet,…
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Deputy Director for Development and Programs
Junta for Progressive Action seeks a Deputy Director. The purpose of this role is to support the executive director in the development and implementation of the organization’s strategic plans and policies, and to provide leadership and direction to Junta and other staff. Reporting to the executive director (ED), the Deputy Director will have both internal and external facing responsibilities, ranging from client and…
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OneWorld Presents: The Education Agenda –
OneWorld’s Middle School Oratory Competition Final
At: Worthington Hooker School, 691 Whitney Ave., New Haven
Support 7th & 8th Grade Student…
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A current article in the New Haven Independent says: "Budget Battle Sparks Long-Term Ed Questions"
We agree; we also believe that the voters, parents, and community leaders need to take a closer look at the Education Budget in great detail.
It is important to remember that the Alders and the Mayor work for the voters. It is important that the voters are involved…
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REDUCING WASTE IN THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM & REDUCING POTENTIAL HARM
IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT WE, AS HEALTH CARE CONSUMERS, TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN WHAT IS IMPORTANT FOR US TO KNOW ABOUT THE TYPES OF HEALTH CARE TESTS WE GET AND FOR WHAT REASONS. VARIOUS LINKS IN THIS BLOG PROVIDE VALUABLE INFORMATION IN THAT REGARD.
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT PATIENTS…
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MAY 6, 2014 IS AMERICA’S NATIONAL TEACHER APPRECIATION DAY.
TEACHERS HAVE ENORMOUS POWER OVER CHILDREN’S FUTURES
Today OneWorld takes time to salute outstanding educators everywhere. It is important for us –as a society—to recognize that teachers have an impact every day. That impact is critically important whether…
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Good Day To All,
Usually I like to write about the various persons connected within the cemetery and the walk-about with those persons. But for this note today, I would like to discuss the Walk for Autism which took place in Wallingford two weeks ago.
Needless, to say, it was a wonderful time to give to a…
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MAY IS WOMEN'S HEALTH AWARENESS & ACTION MONTH. BE EMPOWERED
During the entire month of May OneWorld will bring you a series of health awareness blogs and videos to enhance your knowledge of health issues that might be specific to women. We also want you to know that our web site is filled with beneficial information and resources to help you to navigate the health system. Remember, knowledge is POWER only when we use it. …
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I recently observed a nonprofit's board members panicking over the organization's total annual deficit of $23,000. Members seriously questioned the exec's abilities.
The organization's annual budget: $8 million. The deficit, less than 1% of the annual budget.
Many of the board members have grown old with their organization with some having been members for 25 years, since the founding of the organization (that's likely not the best scenario). The nonprofit started as most do…
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