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Engaging Youth in Meaningful Ways: 2020 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Maddie Odell | Jul 30, 2021

Presented by Maura McGowan, Program Director, NH Teen Institute. Panelists: Abby Forrence (Youth Representative) Monica Gallant (Adult Representative) Session Description: This session will dive into the benefits of youth involvement in schools, organizations, and...

Best Practices for Virtual Services to Children, Youth, and Families: 2020 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Maddie Odell | Jul 27, 2021

Presented by Susan Linn, President & CEO, Epilepsy Foundation New England; Chanda Gunn, Director of Youth Services, Epilepsy Foundation New England; Sarah Specht, Camp Coordinator, Epilepsy Foundation New England Session Description: On March 16, 2020, Epilepsy...

Selfhood and Service: Infusing Our Identities into Our Service – 2021 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Maddie Odell | Jul 27, 2021

Presented by Arria Hauldin, COVID-19 Recovery AmeriCorps Member, Campus Compact New Hampshire Session Description: This session will focus on the individual and how their identities impact the internal and external connections built throughout service. Geared towards...

How to Have Difficult Conversations Regarding a Discrimination Situation: 2021 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Maddie Odell | Jul 27, 2021

Presented by James McKim, Managing Partner, Organizational Ignition Session Description: Someone says something to you that is disrespectful of your heritage. You witness behavior that has sexist overtones. You observe a conversation where someone demeans a person...

Engaging Everyone: Best Practices for Accessible Volunteer Management – 2021 Governor’s Conference on Volunteerism

by Maddie Odell | Jul 19, 2021

Presented by Jules Good, Executive Director, Neighborhood Access Session Description: This is a hands-on workshop where participants will learn how to accommodate people with disabilities in many roles. We will explore tips for working with people with all kinds of...
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