Earlier this week HAAS sponsored and participated in the 28th Annual Molson Coors Charlie Kapp Charity Golf Challenge. Proceeds from the event support the Independent Living, Employment Services and Respite Care Coordination programs provided by Broadscope Disability Services, in remembrance of Charlie Kapp and his family. We're honored to be part of this event, and were thankful for a sunny day and a great tournament! Pictured L-R: Roy Johnson (HAAS) and Matt Licklider, John Musselman and John Garvin (Molson Coors)
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BUILDING a strong company requires development of a cohesive and collaborative culture! Take a look at what The Albert M. Higley Co. has done annually!! Wow! it’s no wonder why they are best in class when it comes to construction! Learn from them! Building your business into something better will require every person performing at the highest levels and collaborating with others performing at higher levels! It might take some time yet : when are the two best times to plant a tree? 1 - 20 years ago and 2- today! #corporateculture #successfactors
What a fantastic Cleveland Corporate Challenge season we had at The Albert M. Higley Co.! This annual event brings the thrill of competition along with comradery and fun! Placing 3rd in Division 2 was a testament to the dedication and teamwork of our amazing participants and volunteers, and we're beaming with pride. Most of all, we are happy that our placement allowed us to donate to the charity of our choice - ACE Mentor Program Cleveland. Here's to more team spirit in the years to come! #amhigley #beyondbricksandmortar #buildingcommunity #cleveland
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CEO, Giving Children Hope | Speaker-Consultant-Coach on High-Performance Leadership and Culture | Kunik Expert
Maria Guzman, Thank you and the Windsor Communities team for helping those in need. Your work not only helps people in need, but is a fantastic way to develop leadership in your group. How so? The best leadership is all about high-trust relationships. One of the most powerful ways to build trust is to genuinely love your people. When they know you love them, the result is deeper engagement, commitment, and productivity. When you/Windsor do community service, you literally practice love for others. Every time you practice love, you become a more loving person, leader, and parent--building higher trust, higher performance leaders and teams--at work and home--in the process.
It was an honor being able to attend Windsor Communities annual GIVE event this past Friday. This year the Orange County teams helped give back to our community through volunteering for the non-profit organization Giving Children Hope which helps children and families break out of the cycle of need into success and self-sustainability. We had the honor of distributing food to approximately 200 local families. Working for a company that emphasizes community outreach is truly a pleasure.
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To be part of a conference like this one and immediately see and hear participants talk about how they are going to use what they learned is a perfect example of what it means to be committed to Serving with a Purpose. #Inspirational
It’s such a pleasure to work with this team to plan and execute the Serving with a Purpose Conference at Ontario Convention Center. We welcome Friends, Trustees, Foundation, & Volunteers from 70+ libraries from all over the State to learn about fundraising and advocacy from experts like Paul Signorelli and Charity Tyler. It’s a wonderful and invigorating day for all of us. So pleased to work with Robin Hoklotubbe, Shawn Thrasher, Ashley Kagan, CHARLES HUGHES, Ady Huertas, Erin Christmas, CHARLES HUGHES, & Toni Cordero
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Partnerships Manager at Camden Giving | SOAS International Postgraduate Scholar | Social Impact & Development | Gender & Cultural Studies | Ethnomusicology | Diaspora Studies
Camden is a vibrant, multicultural borough, with 45.4% of Camden residents born outside the UK, contributing to its rich diversity, albeit with significant socio-economic challenges: - At 41%, Camden has the second-highest poverty rate in London. - Camden faces the worst housing affordability in the capital. - London’s Black and Asian communities have been disproportionately affected by the cost-of-living crisis. - Over 2 in 5 Bangladeshis and nearly 1 in 3 Black Londoners live in overcrowded housing conditions in Camden, which is considerably higher than the UK average. - There has been a 39% rise in hate crimes all over London in 2023 compared to 2022. Our incredible community researchers are examining the impact of structural racism on housing, education, employment, and safety across the borough. Findings from our research will inform policy recommendations aimed at key development areas, such as enhancing community infrastructure, improving educational quality with better cultural training and diverse curriculum design, and fostering pathways to employment through collaboration with local businesses. Join us in working to address and dismantle racial inequalities in Camden, and creating more just and inclusive communities for all!
It’s a political bus, but not as you know it. Camden Giving and our friends are heading to Birmingham to meet brap to prepare for a Community Assembly on Strucutal Racim in this September. Community members will be making reccomendations to local political leaders charities, police and businesses. Want to be part of a community-led recommendation? Email us, admin@camdengiving.org.uk Huge thanks to the The Young Foundation for supporting this work. Dan Farag Charlene Stagon Tom Holliss Muhammod Shofi Puja Basu Yasmin F.
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I don't pretend to be an expert on this, but this is one of the many reasons I love working at Feather Down Farms. As a society, we're witnessing the rise of screen addiction among our children, I know we are as a family. Recent studies have shown that prolonged exposure to screens can lead to issues like sleep disturbances, obesity, poor academic performance, and even developmental delays. 😔 Here are a few steps I have started to try and implement in our house: 📺 Set Screen Time Limits: Establish clear guidelines for screen time and stick to them. We encourage outdoor activities, reading, and imaginative play as alternatives. 🤳 Lead by Example: My children often mimic my behaviour so I am conscious of my screen time and leave my phone in other rooms of the house to remove the temptation for me to scroll or respond to messages 💻 Create Tech-Free Zones: Designated areas in our home where screens are not allowed, such as our dining table or the kids' bedrooms, to promote quality family time. 🏕️ Enjoy a Feather Down weekend often #ScreenTime #ChildHealth #DigitalWellBeing #ParentingTips #Education #HealthyHabits
In today's fast-paced digital age, it's easy for children to become glued to screens, losing touch with the wonders of the natural world. Yet, amidst the hustle and bustle of modern life, there lies a treasure trove of benefits awaiting our children - the great outdoors. 🌱 Whether you live in a busy city or quiet suburbia, the benefits of enjoying the great outdoors span beyond just fresh air and sunshine. ☀️ In our partnership blog with Go Beyond charity, we unveil the multitude of benefits for children when they head into the great outdoors. ➡ https://lnkd.in/e-jQvN_m
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Dive into the remarkable story of John Koskinen, former IRS Commissioner, as he strategically utilizes a charity lead annuity trust (CLAT) to support his alma mater and facilitate tax-efficient wealth transfer to his heirs. Explore the transformative potential of CLAT in philanthropy and generational wealth planning. https://hubs.ly/Q02d-7-10 #Philanthropy #WealthTransfer #TaxEfficiency
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This Black History Month, as we celebrate the resilience and strength of the Philadelphia community, let us remember the words of Maya Angelou: “We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value.” At HOW Charities, we're dedicated to turning dreams into reality by empowering individuals on their journey to homeownership. #HOWCharities #HOWGroup #charity #americandream #homeownership #financialliteracy #philadelphiacommunity #buildinghomesbuildingfutures #HOWCharitiesCommunity #givingback #communitysupport #volunteer #teamwork #nonprofit #makingadifference #PositiveChange #CommunityEmpowerment #GivingBack #SupportingHOWCharities #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHistoryMonth2024
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This Black History Month, as we celebrate the resilience and strength of the Philadelphia community, let us remember the words of Maya Angelou: “We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value.” At HOW Charities, we're dedicated to turning dreams into reality by empowering individuals on their journey to homeownership. #HOWCharities #HOWGroup #charity #americandream #homeownership #financialliteracy #philadelphiacommunity #buildinghomesbuildingfutures #HOWCharitiesCommunity #givingback #communitysupport #volunteer #teamwork #nonprofit #makingadifference #PositiveChange #CommunityEmpowerment #GivingBack #SupportingHOWCharities #BlackHistoryMonth #BlackHistoryMonth2024
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Been fantastic to work with Be Bold Media, creating a series of 'Trustee Story' videos for the Get A-Head Charitable Trust. 🎥✨ Highlighting trustee members in hero films is a powerful way to humanise your organisation, build trust, and connect with your audience on a personal level. 🌟 #Collaboration #VideoProduction #CharityWork"
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1moGentlemen, nice job for a good cause 👍