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North Quincy Volunteer Recruitment Night
When and where
Date and time
Thursday, April 16, 2015 · 5:30 - 7:30pm EDT
Location
North Quincy Community Center 381 Hancock St Quincy, MA 02171
Description
Join us for a Volunteer Recruitment Night!
North Quincy Community Center
381 Hancock St Quincy, Massachusetts
Thursday April 16th, 5:30-7:30
Pizza and Refreshments!
This event will give the community the chance to learn more about ways to get involved and learn about volunteer opportunities in North Quincy.
Norfolk County RSVP Volunteer Program will also be at the open house to talk about volunteer opportunities for those who are 55+!
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About the organizer
The City of Quincy, MA Department of Planning and Community Development (PCD) designs and delivers workshops/events to support the work of our Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) recipients, while providing an opportunity to engage region-wide social impact leaders in an information exchange.
Organizations acting in silos struggle to reach social impact solutions on their own. The City of Quincy Planning Department Annual Community Development Symposium offers support for networking, collaborating, and capacity building so that professionals are empowered to achieve organizational vision with peers, partnership opportunities, knowledge and skills.
Past workshops/events include:
- Maximize the Value of Volunteers (December 2010)
- Community Service Fair (April 2011)
- Data, Impact, and Resources (December 2011)
- Utilizing the American Community Survey for Grant Writing and Strategic Planning (June 2012)
- Opportunity Quincy: Collaborating for a Stronger Economy, Education, & Healthy Community (December 2012)
- Darkness to Light (April 2013)
- Opportunity Quincy Focus Groups & Service Fairs (Spring 2013)
- Impact your Community with Social Media (December 2013)
- Service Fairs at North Quincy and Quincy High School (Spring 2014)
- Opportunity Quincy: Focus on Senior Services (November 2014)
- Opportunity Quincy: Focus on the Next Five Years (December 2014)
- Opportunity Quincy: Focus on Inclusion: Enhancing Programs & Services for Persons of All Abilities (April 2015)
- Opportunity Quincy Symposium: A Collective Approach to Childhood Health & Wellness (December 2016)
- Quincy Literacy Symposium: Early Childhood Literacy & Screen-Time Limits (December 2017)
- 15th Annual Community Development Symposium: Inclusion (December 2018)
- 2019 Community Development Symposium: Federal Funding Feud
- 2020 Virtual Community Development Symposium: Transportation and Community Health
Connect with us!
For more information about any of the above, please contact, Melissa (Horr) Pond, Principal Planner at 617-376-1053 or mhorr@quincyma.gov.