PC Professor – Unemployed and Displaced Worker Full Tuition Training Grant

PC Professor – Unemployed and Displaced Worker Full Tuition Training Grant

The Unemployed and Dislocated Worker Program is a federally-funded job-growth initiative of the US Department of Labor.  As a licensed vocational school operating under the supervision of the Department of Education since 1989, PC Professor has been approved to participate in an Individual Training Assistance Special Project Grant targeting unemployed and dislocated workers throughout the South Florida region.

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Man Dodo – Marilyn Rousseau translater extraordinaire

Man Dodo – Marilyn Rousseau translater extraordinaire

“For me, the organization has been a vehicle to accomplish what I always wanted to do, which is to help my brothers and sisters I left back in Haiti,” said Rousseau, who serves as a translator between the doctors and patients. “I know we are not going to permanently change their lives, but I can can feel we bring hope to them.”

Learn about Man Dodo: http://www.mandodo.org/

Become a volunteer reviewer with the Children's Tust

Become a volunteer reviewer with the Children's Tust

The Children’s Trust is in the middle of procuring services for it various strategic initiatives and would like to have the public be a part of the process. We are looking for volunteers who can commit to about 35 hours over a 2 week period to review funding proposals. If you choose to volunteer, you will have to attend an in-person training session (3 hrs) and a review debriefing meeting (3 hrs) at The Children’s Trust offices at 3150 SW 3rd Ave (Coral Way). The remaining time is flexible and you would use to review the proposals. We estimate that a proposal will take an average of 5 hours to review and each volunteer is being asked to review a minimum of 5 proposals.  This is a great opportunity for you to be part of the funding cycle at The Children’s Trust. If you can assist, please click on the link below to sign-up. If you think that a friend, family member or co-worker might be interested, please forward this email to them.

Additional requirements on being a volunteer is at the website https://www.thechildrenstrust.org/providers/funding/volunteer-reviewers. Volunteers can review community service hours for their time.

Become a volunteer reviewer with the Children’s Tust

Become a volunteer reviewer with the Children’s Tust

The Children’s Trust is in the middle of procuring services for it various strategic initiatives and would like to have the public be a part of the process. We are looking for volunteers who can commit to about 35 hours over a 2 week period to review funding proposals. If you choose to volunteer, you will have to attend an in-person training session (3 hrs) and a review debriefing meeting (3 hrs) at The Children’s Trust offices at 3150 SW 3rd Ave (Coral Way). The remaining time is flexible and you would use to review the proposals. We estimate that a proposal will take an average of 5 hours to review and each volunteer is being asked to review a minimum of 5 proposals.  This is a great opportunity for you to be part of the funding cycle at The Children’s Trust. If you can assist, please click on the link below to sign-up. If you think that a friend, family member or co-worker might be interested, please forward this email to them.

Additional requirements on being a volunteer is at the website https://www.thechildrenstrust.org/providers/funding/volunteer-reviewers. Volunteers can review community service hours for their time.