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Circles Grand Rapids volunteer orientation

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ORGANIZATION: Circles Grand Rapids

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.

Please join us for this free volunteer orientation to learn about the many different ways you can help with the innovative work that Circles Grand Rapids is doing to help move families out of poverty. From being a meal donor, an Ally to a family, to helping us organize our five different Resource Teams, you can make a difference in your community.

Julie Liske, Circles GR director, will review the Circles' strategy at this orientation and give details regarding the areas and time commitments available to fit your passion, talent and availability.

Please contact Cathy Odom to register at codom@circlesgr.org or (616) 719-4510 by February 22nd.

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About Circles Grand Rapids

Location:

3140 Wilson Ave SW, Grandville, MI 49418, US

Mission Statement

To inspire and equip families and communities to resolve poverty and thrive.

Description

Launched in 2016, Circles GR is a chapter of Circles USA.

Circles engages the entire community to own the solution to poverty by (1) empowering low-income participants to permanently move out of poverty and (2) increasing the poverty IQ of our community. (Poverty IQ is the level of factual knowledge of the complexity of poverty.)

Motivated low-income participants attend 12 weeks of Circles Leadership Training to begin building financial, emotional, and social resources, and to create an Economic Stability Plan that sets goals unique to their personal needs and dreams. Graduates are called Circle Leaders - persons who proactively lead their own lives out of poverty.

Circle Leaders are then matched with two Empowerment Allies, community volunteers typically from middle class. Allies are trained and supported by Circles to provide long-term support twice a month for 18 months as the Circle Leader works to achieve stability goals.

The Circles initiative flourishes via weekly meetings - including a free meal and free child care for Allies and Leaders - to build community, provide peer support and accountability, discuss strategies for attaining self-sufficiency, and deepen healthy relationships.

Specific community leaders and decision makers are invited to occasional Big View meetings to collaborate in developing strategies together to relieve and remove specific systemic barriers so that both families and community thrive.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Education & Literacy
Employment
Community, Education & Literacy, Employment

WHEN

Sat Feb 25, 2017
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

WHERE

First United Methodist Church227 E. Fulton St.Grand Rapids, MI 49503

(42.96357,-85.663315)
 

SKILLS

  • Child Development
  • Cooking / Catering
  • Adult Education
  • Financial Literacy
  • Event Planning / Management
  • Business Planning

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • 2 hours

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