I can soundly say that my daily experience as a nonprofit employee as ignited an ache for the lovely corporate human resources.The word fiasco comes to mind when I think about my benefits and salary. Definitely a fiasco. I have been stunningly patient, and while I patiently wait I job hunt on Idealist.
Besides my struggle to get the benefits I was promised when I was hired, work has improved.
The community center has found a new location but not a permanent home. Conveniently our new location is across the street. Not so convenient - the space. The new facility is maybe 1/16 of our old building. I mean, latinos love to be close, but not on top of each other at every turn. My board is constantly telling me space will tight and I am constantly thinking they underestimate, grossly underestimate. The offical move in date for our new facility is Tuesday November 12.
Oh, did I mention that half of our new facility is a church. yea, a full congregation.
*Fall Fest 2007:
My first program at the center. It was an overall success. With my program collaborators we provided hot food, bags of candy, games, prizes and spooks.
The school was divided into two parts, the Haunted Halls (courtesy of the South Lorain Boys and Girls Club) and a neutral non-satanic, non-devil worshiping, non-sinner area for the Pentecostal Puerto Rican community. I was so stressed that we would run out of candy that I was constantly begging for donations up to an hour BEFORE the event. $400 dollars worth of candy later in addition to my own personal contribution of $100, we ran out of candy and some kids went home empty handed. But I'm such a sucker that I made up IOU vouchers for the kids that missed out and on the next day gave out another 20bags.
Over 400 people came to the event.
175 bags of candy handed to happy little princesses and princes.
I was a tired fairy and went out for drinks like a the big kid I am.
Pictures courtesy of Hillard and Carmen of the We Care We Share Agency
these three look cute, but on a daily basis I am yelling at one of them to not do many things, like spit in the water fountain or stab each other with their pencils.
the baby was a monster, but i say it was an adorable snowman. get it!
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