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Weekly Newsletter 8 September 08 for
www.IndianaHelpers.com Please pass this Newsletter on to others in Our Industry - This information is meant to be SHARED. Thank You. Emailed today to 1,496 email addresses in our Industry. The deadline for our next Newsletter is the end of the day each Friday. |
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If you are having an
event, or you know of an event that you think others in our industry
should know about, please let us know so we can get the event in our
next news letter. Remember, the information in this Weekly
Newsletter and on our Web Site is only as good as the information you
give us to put on the site and in the newsletter. Thanks, Don
Hawkins HRH's Web Site Update - We are still hoping to have the over 500 local service providers (185 Topics in 30 Categories) from the "Indy Metro Area" on the web site by the end of this week. Please check the web site regularly. |
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VOTER REGISTRATION: You can register to vote at the Flanner House Center for Working Families – Bldg. 2 | 2424 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street | From 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. daily | For further information: contact Randolph Douglas at 317-925-4231 # 244 | |||||
10Sep08 Tuesday (also on the 17th & 24th)- Reach For Youth, a United Way of Central Indiana organization - Cordially invite you to join them for an informational tour of their Washington Township facility to learn about Teen Court and tour our court room! Reach For Youth gives first-time non-violent youth offenders a second chance to get on the right track. We keep once expelled students from giving up on education and dropping out. And we help youth and their families deal with substance abuse and the process of redirecting their lives. | Please see the PDF Invitation or please RSVP to Dianne Matthews at your earliest convenience: dmatthews@reachforyouth.org or call 317-920-5900, Thank you, Sarah Rossier. 11Sep08 Thursday - HVAF of Indiana is Sponsoring this years Veterans Stand Down - The Stand Down will take place at AMVETS Post 99. They provide services to homeless veterans, near homeless veterans and their families | For additional information, click on: Media Advisory Information | HVAF Stand Down Flyer | or call Tina Shelly or Courtenay Nold at 317-951-0688 15ep08 Monday - BOI - Business Ownership Initiative - Thinking of Launching a Business? Start Here | Understand the process of starting a business and see how BOI’s programs and services can help at each step along the way. Free Workshop | From 6 – 7 p.m. | BOI's offices are located at 4755 Kingsway Dr., Suite 314 | The Instructor is: Kathryn Rietmann | Click here for a: BOI Flyer 16Sep08 Tuesday - National Step Up for Kids Day - This is a non-partisan, national event to draw attention to issues affecting America's children including poverty, healthcare, juvenile incarceration, early care and education, child abuse, and afterschool programs. Click here for a PDF Flyer. 25Sep08 Thursday - Use What You Got Ministries - On behalf of the Board of Directors, Cecelia Whitfield Founder & Executive Director would like to invite you and your staff/church to our 3rd Annual Award’s Dinner. Our Theme: “People Can Change” Our speakers are: Maxine Bryant & Angela Johnson. | For additional information click on Award's Dinner Flyer 2 & 3 Oct08 - IUPUI - will be holding a conference entitled, “The Inside-Out Prison Exchange: Expanding the Boundaries of Learning” at the IUPUI campus in Indianapolis, Indiana | For more information, please contact us at: inout@iupui.edu. Registration materials will soon be available through that address. The cost of the conference is free for students, $10.00 for everyone else. | For additional information click on PDF Flyer 11Oct08 Saturday - Neighborhood Networks Presents - Give a Second Chance .. Get a Second Chance! | A forum for people with felony convictions that is being presented for people with felony convictions | Confirmed Special Guests: Shelia Raye Charles (daughter of the last Ray Charles) & Brother Ellsworth Johnson-Bey (noted author and national speaker) | Saturday 11th, 2008 | 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM | Ivy Tech Community College, 50 W Fall Creek Parkway N Dr. in Indianapolis | You can: Register on Line or call: 317-328-8995 | To download additional information: Click on Second Chance PDF Flyer |
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IN DOC Job Fairs | Jobs Listed in the Indy Star | NUVO - Jobs in Indy | American Classified - Jobs in Indy |
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Our FYI Page - Over 150 Topics in 30 categories |
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Our FYI Page is a list of Topics that can be printed out for easy reference. This "Single Source" information page contains information from Adoption, Aids/HIV to Victim Assistance & Voters Registration. It is meant to help you find basic information on goods, services, and information - FAST. If you have anything to add to Our Quick Reference Page, or you find something wrong on the page, please email me at Hawkins@IndianaHelpers.com. Thank you. | |||||
Our Needs - Our Helpers need Help Too! |
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Plainfield Correctional Facility (PCF or IYC) - 1) ArtArts and Craft Leader Needed - to help our PLUS program with Community Service Projects. 2) Volunteers & Mentors - to help our PLUS Program participants. | Please contact Tracey Ridge, Program Director | at 317-839-2513 # 1371 or 1501 The Pendleton Correctional Facility - Volunteers that can teach musical instruments, and any kind of musical Instruments you may have that are still in good working order that you may want to donate to the prison - they are also looking for all types of arts and crafts supplies for their Arts and Crafts classes. Plainfield ReEntry Educational Facility (PREF) - Looking for all types of nursery items for its new Nurseries at the Indiana Women's Prison and the Plainfield ReEntry Educational Facility. For more information and a list of items needed, please Click on: PDF Flyer for the PREF Nursery Plainfield ReEntry Educational Facility (PREF) - Looking for hygiene items, men's clothes - Shirts, pants, shoes, etc. - Especially the larger sizes XL and 2XL. Click here for a PDF flyer for Clothing Plainfield Reception Diagnostic Center (RDC) - Lisa Powers, RDC's Public Information Officer, is currently in need of men’s clothing (for offender releases). All sizes of pants, jeans, shirts, sweatshirts, coats, jackets, undergarments and shoes are all needed. She can be reached at: 317-839-7727 # 3005. The Marion County ReEntry Court (REC) - Candy Needed, based on the problem solving court model that uses incentives and sanctions in order to modify participant behavior. A common incentive which is given to participants who are in compliance with the program is candy. We are in need of candy bar donations for the ReEntry Court. To donate candies contact Jennifer Fillmore at 317-327-4917. To find out more information about our court please go to Superior Court ReEntry Programs The Marion County ReEntry Court (REC) - In need of personal care items for participants. Items can include: shampoo, conditioner, laundry soap, soap, shaving crème, razors, etc. REC has raffle drawings for participants in the “good group” once a month and we are giving away “Care Packages”. Please call 327-4917 if you are interested in giving. |
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WorkOne - East | WorkOne - West | Wayne Township Schools - Adult Basic Education 3Sep08 thru 31Jan09 | Warren Township 7Sep08 Newsletter | BOI - Business Ownership Initiative Upcoming Schedule of WorkShops | |||||
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Our prisons in Indianapolis, Plainfield, and Pendleton are in need of persons that can serve "inside" the prison system as Teachers, Tutors, Mentors and Instructors. If you would like to be a volunteer (Helper), please Click on HRH's Contact-Us Page, or call Don Hawkins at 317-547-0500 #11 and he can help direct you to an organization that can use your special services and talents. To contact the Indiana Department of Correction directly, Please click on: Indiana D.O.C. for additional information, or Click on: Indiana D.O.C. Volunteer Form. | |||||
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