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| Wednesday, November 05, 2008 |
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| Wednesday, February 06, 2008 |
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After Super Tuesday - Still Time to Make a Difference
By tutormentor2 @ 9:23 AM :: 1124 Views :: Advocacy, Mentoring, T/MC, Tutor/Mentor Connection Editorials, Volunteering
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In 24 states voters cast ballots to determine who would be candidates for the next President. While that election won't be decided until November, you can vote today, tomorrow and every day, to make a difference in your community, by the way you get involved with non profit groups. Today's Chicago SunTimes editorial says "Still Want to Make a Difference?" and gives five ways, including tutoring kids, where you can get involved.
The SunTimes editorial points to this web site, as a place to find volunteer opportunities. Click on the Find A Program link and you can find links to web sites of more than 200 different organizations. Some have multiple sites. Some have great web sites. Some are small single sites. They all need help from volunteers, and from donors.
If you are overwhealmed by the information on this web site, start here, and learn how this can be a resource for not only finding a volunteer-opportunity, but for staying involved and making a difference in the lives of children throughout the Chicago region.
Not in Chicago? The information on this site is valuable for volunteers, program leaders, donors and business leaders in every major city of the US where there are high concentrations of poverty. If you don't have an agency like the Tutor/Mentor Connection, maintaining a database of local programs, then borrow our idea and build one. If you need reasons why, then read the articles in the research section of this web site. Want help? Email the Tutor/Mentor Connection at tutormentor2@earthlink.net
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| Tuesday, March 27, 2007 |
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Blau Exchange Interview Features Dan Bassill, T/MC Founder
By tutormentor2 @ 10:34 AM :: 826 Views :: Advocacy, Cabrini Connections, Funding and Philanthropy, T/MC, Tutor/Mentor Connection Editorials
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This week Daniel F. Bassill, President, CEO and Founder of the Tutor/Mentor Connection and Cabrini Connections is the featured interview on the Blau Exchange web site, hosted by Paul DiPerna. The Interview can be found at http://www.blauexchange.org/int_dbassill.html
The Blau Exchange Project is a web-based initiative that will be an intermediary for professional groups interested in how information and communications technologies (ICTs) affect society, with particular focus on the Internet and World Wide Web. This project honors Peter Blau, one of the 20th century's most influential sociologists.
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| Wednesday, January 24, 2007 |
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Changing Demographics of Chicago Children
By tutormentor2 @ 3:28 PM :: 1004 Views :: Advocacy, Events, Funding and Philanthropy, Planning, Technology, Tutor/Mentor Connection Editorials
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During a Public Policy Forum hosted in Chicago on 1/24/07, maps were used to show the changing population trends and their implications for future services. The research was created by the Chapin Hall Center for Children. The T/MC has used maps for many years to show poverty demographics and locations of poorly performing schools as an indicator of need for tutor/mentor programs. The T/MC Program Locator includes a Map Gallery, and a searchable database that visitors can use to shop for programs in different parts of the Chicago region.
However, we've also built a GIS links library, with links to different organizations in the Chicago region and nationally who are using maps to create a better understanding of poverty as the root cause of many other social issues. During the meeting today I invited the 300-plus participants to use the GIS links on our web site as a resource in their own planning and networking. In addition, I invited them to add additional links, showning other sites that use maps to provide a spatial understanding of important social issues. I also invited people to tell share information about forums where people are using maps to share information, network and collaborate, so that all children in the Chicago region have equal opportunities for an education and a life out of poverty.
Finally, if you know of people who blog the issues that were discussed in today's forum, add your link to the T/MC links library or introduce this resource in the comments section of the Tutor/Mentor Blog.
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In the National Media...
Dallas Morning News
, USA
- Feb 16, 2008
- Feb 16, 2008
She raised thousands of dollars to support tutoring and mentoring of poor, struggling students. Eventually, she started another nonprofit, the I Am That I ...
Southtown Star
, USA
- Feb 17, 2008
- Feb 17, 2008
"Being a tutor was interesting because I was able to help a student go from a D to a B in one of his classes," Ramirez said. ...
Earthtimes
, UK
- Feb 12, 2008
- Feb 12, 2008
CLE professional staff members work closely with students to provide structured tutoring sessions, independent living skills training and social outings. ...
Chicago Tribune
- Feb 10, 2008
- Feb 10, 2008
Olcer learned how to prepare raw food at Cousin's restaurant in Chicago, tutored by the Turkish chef Mehmet Ak. On a trip to India, she brought greens that ...
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