Hello all,
Patrick here, your friendly neighborhood Volunteer Coordinator, to talk about some outstanding volunteers. While perusing the San Dimas Food Security Center last week we had the pleasure of meeting Jackie and Nicole Burnside. They were hard at work accepting donation and allocating goods to clients.
Jackie and Nicole were aided by two Boy Scouts from troop 411, Jonah and Tristin Phipps, who are completing their Citizenship in the Community Merit Badges (though they are volunteering almost 10 hours over the badge requirements). The two pairs of siblings made a dynamic team of volunteer super heros, diligently fighting hunger and social inequity. We would like to salute the four of them for committing their valuable time to hope.
Nicole Burnside is in final year at Cal Poly Pomona, and plans on pursuing a career in real estate appraisal. Jackie Burnside is just starting her higher education at Citrus College.
Inland Valley Hope Partners would like to give the Burnside and and Phipps siblings their highest praise: five golden spoons!
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
University of Pheonix
Hello all,
Inland Valley Hope Partners has taken full advantage of the University of Phoenix Internship Program. We have almost half a dozen U of P individuals working diligently to fulfill their non-profit credits. Most of these individuals are working in our Administrative offices, though a few have expressed an interest in working at the book security centers. There will, undoubtedly, be more to come because the program lasts for only ten weeks. This may sound like a short time, but with a constant influx of new interns Hope Partners will be able to take advantage of a huge variety of backgrounds and experiences.
Inland Valley Hope Partners looks forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship with University of Phoenix!
Inland Valley Hope Partners has taken full advantage of the University of Phoenix Internship Program. We have almost half a dozen U of P individuals working diligently to fulfill their non-profit credits. Most of these individuals are working in our Administrative offices, though a few have expressed an interest in working at the book security centers. There will, undoubtedly, be more to come because the program lasts for only ten weeks. This may sound like a short time, but with a constant influx of new interns Hope Partners will be able to take advantage of a huge variety of backgrounds and experiences.
Inland Valley Hope Partners looks forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship with University of Phoenix!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
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