As part of the breakfast this morning, I made a pledge to tell people I know about Seattle Works! So here is some info!
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SEATTLE WORKS INFORMS, CONNECTS AND INSPIRES PEOPLE IN THEIR 20S AND 30S TO TAKE ACTION IN OUR COMMUNITY.
WE HOOK UP VOLUNTEERS
http://seattleworks.org/AboutUs/index.php/volunteer.html
Team Works participants take on four volunteer projects – one project per month – focused on four different issue areas with a fun group of 15 people.
Hot Projects are one-off volunteer opps without all that long-term commitment.
Gulf Coast Trips are intensive, week-long service opportunities that put you front and center in the post-Katrina rebuilding efforts. We’ll be facilitating three trips in 2008.
Corporate Service Projects enable you and your colleagues to take advantage of our expertise in managing team-based volunteer opportunities.
WE BUILD LEADERS
http://seattleworks.org/AboutUs/index.php/lead.html
The Bridge prepares you for non-profit and public board service.
WE HELP YOU FLEX YOUR INFLUENCE http://www.seattleworks.org/AboutUs/index.php/influence.html
Speed Candidating - Tues 10/2 - puts you directly in touch with the candidates in a casual, fast-moving setting.
The Conversation connects emerging leaders with cool established community leaders for an informal dialogue on key issues facing our community. Comcast Conversations do the same thing - only you get to be on TV too!
Seattle Works Candidate Guide asks questions about the values our generation holds dear: accountability, transparency, innovation and action.
WE PLAN FABULOUS EVENTS
http://www.seattleworks.org/AboutUs/index.php/events.html
Emerald City Swank - Sat 10/2 - features dinner, silent and live auctions, a raffle and dancing
Seattle Works Day - June 08 - mobilizes teams of co-workers, friends and other social and professional groups at service projects throughout the city.
GET CONNECTED
- Want to receive energetic, informed updates about volunteer opportunities and civic events from all over town?
Subscribe to the Weekly Email by contacting info@seattleworks.org.
- Want to know more about our volunteer programs?
Contact Jan Zimmerly Burrell - jan@seattleworks.org or 206.324.0808 x1
- Want to know more about our civic programs?
Contact Ed Prince - ed@seattleworks.org or 206.324.0808 x 2
- Want to know more about how your employees can get more involved with Seattle Works?
Contact Tara Smith - tara@seattleworks.org or 206.324.0808 x3
- Want to talk to the big boss?
Contact Alison Carl White - alison@seattleworks.org or 206.324.0808 x5
WWW.SEATTLEWORKS.ORG
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2 comments:
I think you are awesome!
http://www.seattleonthefringe.com/2007/09/articles/volunteer/volunteer-seattle-works/
Crap, my link got cut off.
Let's try this:
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