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| Tuesday, July 08, 2008 |
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Community Shares of Illinois July Newsletter
By tutormentor2 @ 12:33 PM :: 323 Views ::
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Community Spirit Connecting people with their passions--and the charities they believe in
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| It Takes Guts To Handle Today's Hot Issues |
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Consider this: anyone can feed the poor - how about reducing poverty in the first place?
The hard things - things like ending poverty, reducing violence, building affordable housing, providing healthcare, fighting discrimination, winning peace and meeting urgent needs - are what Community Shares of Illinois does every day in communities like yours across the state of Illinois through our 82 member groups. We're tackling and solving issues at the roots, rather than just treating the symptoms.
Our statewide members produce measurable impact in their communities by creatively solving problems at the core. This work is often called social change. This is the type of change that has staying power--its impact affects lives for generations to come.
Like to help us take a bite out of the hot issue that's close to your heart? Then consider a volunteer opportunity with one of our member organizations. If extra time is a problem but not a few extra dollars, consider makng a donation.
Join us in this gutsy work. You'll like the taste of change.
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| Special thanks to these Share a Meal Sponsors |
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| Good Search for Good Causes |
 What if Community Shares of Illinois earned a penny every time you searched the Internet? Or, how about if a percentage of every purchase you made online went to support our cause? Well, now it can!
GoodSearch.com is a new Yahoo-powered search engine that donates half its advertising revenue, about a penny per search, to the charities its users designate. Use it just as you would any search engine, get quality search results from Yahoo, and watch the donations add up!
 GoodShop.com is a new online shopping mall which donates up to 37% of each purchase to your favorite cause! Stores like Amazon, Target, Gap, Best Buy, ebay, Macy's and Barnes & Noble have teamed up with GoodShop and every time you place an order, you'll be supporting your favorite cause.
Just go to www.goodsearch.com and make certain you enter Community Shares of Illinois as the charity you want to support. And, be sure to spread the word! |
| Share a Meal--The Sweet Taste of Success |
 On Tuesday, March 11, 2008 hundreds of supporters across the state headed to 20 local restaurants like Kennedy's at Silver Creek in Champaign-Urbana, Agami Sushi in Chicago, Rhythm Kitchen in Peoria and Maldaner's in Springfield to support the work of Community Shares and its members during the 5th Annual Share a Meal with Community Shares. A complete list of participating restaurants is available at www.share-a-meal.org
On that day, participating restaurants donated a portion of their sales to Community Shares and its 82 member organizations. Our supporters helped us raise $18,000 simply by lifting a fork! If you weren't able to join us on March 11, you can still make a donation!Mark your calendars now for the 6th Annual Share A Meal on Tuesday, March 10, 2009. |
Member News: Milestone Anniversaries
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Gilda's Club Chicago celebrates 10 years of fulfilling the dream that social, emotional and educational support is available for anyone whose life is affected by cancer. Learn more about their work and Gilda's Goings On like Red Door Runners, Workshops, and Support Services... SEE MORE!
Housing Opportunities for Women marks its 25th year of providing permanent solutions to the problems of homelessness and proverty for women and children in Chicago--and advancing the goal of ending homelessness nationwide. LEARN MORE!
To celebrate its 35th year and support future programs, the Interfaith Housing Center of the Northern Suburbs is holding a fundraiser Sept. 18th to announce the winner of the 1st Annual Rayna and Marvin Miller Housing Justice Award. To nominate an individual or to attend CLICK HERE!
2009 will mark 30 years of distributing food to those in need by the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Distributing food isn't the only service they provide. CHECK OUT their other programs including Chicago's Community Kitchens and Pantry University.
 Habitat For Humanity of Champaign County recently celebrated the 5th year of operation for their home improvement ReStore. They are also nearing completion of their 50th home. READ MORE!
Tutor/Mentor Connection and Cabrini Connections celebrated the conclusion of its 15th year of service to teens in Cabrini Green and Chicago. Learn more about Tutor/Mentor programs in Chicago VISIT WEB SITE.
RAMP (Regional Access & Mobilization Project) celebrated its 20th Annual Rockford Wheel-A-Thon. The event raised over $90,000. It's also the 10th Anniversay of the Freeport Office. Learn about RAMP's programs and services for independent living. VISIT RAMP
Girls in the Game had a successful 9th Annual Chip in for Girls Golf Outing raising over $70,000 for its Summer Camp scholarship program which enables any girls to attend its summer camp FREE. Learn what the 120+ girls experience, learn and gain from this camp program. FIND OUT
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| Friday, June 20, 2008 |
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Fostering a Mentoring Culture in the 21st Century
By tutormentor2 @ 8:26 PM :: 385 Views ::
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Fostering a Mentoring Culture in the 21st Century Bringing Best Practices and Research to Higher Education 2008 Conference - October 22-24 in Albuquerque, NM http://mentor.unm.edu/conference
We cordially invite you and your colleagues to attend, participate in, and possibly present at the first annual University of New Mexico Mentoring Conference, October 22-24, 2008, in Albuquerque, NM. The conference theme is Fostering a Mentoring Culture in the 21st Century: Bringing Best Practices and Research to Higher Education. The keynote speaker will be Dr. W. Brad Johnson, author of notable books and articles on mentoring.
Research and experiential submissions are sought which explore effective mentoring strategies and best practices and are oriented toward stirring discussion and strengthening the broad higher education mentoring community of practice. Given the theme of the conference, we would especially like to hear about your experiences and/or research in the area of mentoring in higher education through presentations, posters, or leading of round table discussions. We intend for the conference to be energized with meaningful discussions around theories and practice, that will inform and enrich practices at the host institution and all those represented by attendees and speakers.
In order to give more time to presenters and discussion leaders, The Mentoring Institute at The University of New Mexico has EXTENDED THE CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE TO JUNE 30th! Please submit a 250 to 500 word abstract by June 30, 2008, using this link: http://mentor.unm.edu/confsubmit.html Accepted presenters will be notified by July 15th, 2008; complete papers (for presentations) are requested by August 31, 2008, for inclusion in the abstracts.
We look forward to this opportunity for interaction and engagement with mentoring researchers and practitioners. Please help us extend this invitation to others who might be interested in and researching mentoring, through campus or organizational listservs. Thank you for your support of expanding the best practices of mentoring here and globally.
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| Wednesday, June 11, 2008 |
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THIS WORKS FROM SPECIAL ED TO POST GRAD, ED REHAB AND MORE
By tutormentor2 @ 9:43 AM :: 327 Views ::
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In a world where they put a man on the moon before they put wheels on suitcases, the same strange mind set still holds amazingly true with writing.
Remember the dread of a report? Essays, for example, are really easy to write. Check out the following: FREE AUTOMATED INFORMATION ORGANIZATION PROGRAM
http://www.theeasyessay.com, a free site, can teach almost anyone how to logically organize a proof format (as an essay, speech, business memo etc,) for any fact, concept or idea in 5 minutes.
http://www.theeasyessay.com uses an automated information organization program. It has been taught to 7 year olds, LD students, Special Education classes, in high schools or for home schooling, for basic expository writing, as prep for the SAT, FCAT and the ACT, as well as a college class and for post graduate work. It has been used for interoffice communications, speech writing, and business, technical and scientific reports. The program has even been used for educational rehabilitation purposes. Our concept is based on our belief that in most conversations, the majority of the conversation deals with one person telling the other person why something is true; that is, giving reasons for its validity. That is all that we ask you to do on this site, except in writing. We use the essay form because it is the most efficient form of organization available and we automate the organization so that you limit your statements to proving only the things that you have already stated were true. For those with no information available, the thesis, or main idea you are going to prove, is linked to Google® to help begin your accumulation of that information (then we show you, very simply, how to prove said fact or idea).
http://www.theeasyessay.com appears to have excellent educational rehabilitation benefits especially for stroke and TBI patients in that it’s logical, color coded, repetitive functions lead one to believe that it aids in efforts for retraining and for reopening neural pathways. It can be taught to a varied group of individuals at the same time and each will learn to his or her own unique capacity. The Easy Essay is easy enough for the user to learn the process and make the use of the automated portion of the program unnecessary in situations where a computer is not at hand or if a teacher wants to make sure his/her students understand the process. For longer papers it can automatically expand into a 17 paragraph thesis. The Easy Essay is usable in any language. A noted side effect of the program is that users begin to communicate logically.
http://www.theeasyessay.com is free because we feel it is too important to charge for. If you are an educator, administrator, medical practitioner, businessperson, etc. and find the program as effective as I believe it to be, please pass this information on to the media so that the site can get more publicity and help more people.
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| Monday, June 02, 2008 |
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June Mentoring Tip - The 30 Second Transition
By simplyputtogether.com @ 4:59 PM :: 419 Views ::
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The 30 Second Transition
By Maria Murphy
Sometimes the most important thing in a whole day is the rest we take between two deep breaths. ~Etty Hillesum
I was at a mentoring conference last week and one of the topics we discussed was the concept of “being present.” I mean, we all know what it feels like when someone is with us, but not really there. It’s a terrible feeling and it diminishes the trust we feel in that person.
When mentoring, it’s really very easy to lose track of the importance of “being present.” We can convince ourselves that being in the room is sufficient. Let’s face it; we can make some great excuses for why we are distracted and preoccupied. You know what I mean; work stress, our families, traffic. But being there in body is not enough and excuses don’t cut it with kids. Kids know when we are not “there” and it weakens the trust we need to build with them.
That said, how do we get to “being present?” It’s not so hard. Just takes a bit of effort and practice. One of the best ways to get there is to give yourself a minute or so of transition time. So often, we run from one activity to another and we don’t give ourselves a minute to shift gears. The result of all that rushing can be distractedness, lack of concentration and an overall feeling of being “behind the ball.” Creating a little transition time helps us feel centered and in control. It is worth the effort. Take a look and try it!
The 30 Second Transition
In your car, office, at home, wherever, take 30 seconds to breathe in and out. Believe it or not, this will feel much longer. Talk yourself through the transition. “I am going to meet my student now. I will put away everything else.” Keep breathing deeply, in and out. Remind yourself to let go of other stressors and worries. Remind yourself this time is for you and your student. See how it feels to give yourself 30 seconds to transition. 30 seconds to prep for your student.
Good luck and have a great month. And remember to believe in the power of your every contribution.
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| Thursday, May 15, 2008 |
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Friends First Spotlight: Mike & Kedar
By Katie Smith @ 10:28 AM :: 507 Views ::
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In the more than 20 years since Mercy Home for Boys & Girls established the Friends First volunteer mentoring program, we have matched more than 1,000 Chicago area boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 17 with caring adults who have become reliable friends and role models. The following is a story about how one of our mentors has made a difference in the life of his mentee and how these two people have decided to spend their time together through giving back to their community.
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