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Impact Programming
Impact Programming
Lady Drema Lee WoldmanNational First Vice President
National Program Chair
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National Focus
To implement programs that: (1) impact the lives of our youth and the people we serve; (2) address critical issues in the community; (3) enhance the overall quality of life; (4) equip the residents of the communities we serve with the tools to help themselves; and (5) leave a legacy of volunteerism.
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Tools to Measure Success
• Webinars• Programs and Activities• Chapter Report Book Reporting
• Conference Calls• Q & A
• List Serve
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Chapter Report Book
• Two Year Program• Response• Outcomes• Going Forward• Quirks• Changes
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What We Are Doing Well
• Embracing the Program• Showing Enthusiasm• Being Cooperative• Creating Innovative Programs• Slowly but Surely Embracing
Technology• Forming Partnerships
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What We Need to Work on
• Teen Programming• Programs vs. Activities• Transitioning Administrations• Recording Hours and all that we do• Evaluating our Programs• Reading• Following Instructions
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S.M.A.R.T. Characteristics
• Specific• Measurable• Achievable• Relevant• Timely
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Outcomes By the Numbers
TTA HRS
MarchOf
Dimes
SERVICE HOURS
FUNDS ALLOCATED
TRAD PROG HRS
NATL DAYS
(Chapters)
AREA I 11,742.00 9,049.00 22,354.50 54,027.00 3,966/16 20
AREA II 1,599.50 9,202.18 4,294.00 11,309.11 48/1 6
AREA III 5,812.00 4,017.94 10,190.00 22,106.57 1,559/6 12
AREA IV 11,803.50 4,556.12 11,974.50 29,155.29 1,111/5 11
AREA V 2,691.00 4,343.16 4,093.00 18,702.00 128/4 9
AREA VI 4,801.00 3,971.50 6,401.00 6,480.00 286/5 5
TOTAL 38,449.00 $35,139.90 59,307.00 $141,779.97 7,098/33 63
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Exemplary Programs• Top Teens of America• Status of Women• Senior Citizens• Community Beautification• Community Partnerships
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Top Teens of America
March of Dimes
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March of Dimes
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Top Teens of America
The Vivian Coe Richard Leadership AcademyTexas Medical Center
Houston, TXJuly 15 – July 22, 2012
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Leadership AcademyAgenda Items
• Reception• Academy Internal Workshops• Prairie View A&M University School of
Nursing• Admit Insights• University of Texas – M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center• Texas Chiropractic College
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Leadership AcademyAgenda Items
• Texas Southern Univ Pharmacy/Health Sciences
• Memorial Hermann/TIRR• Texas Heart Institute• Health Museum• Sickle Cell Disease Student Symposium• Texas Childrens Hospital Clinical Care Center• Food, Food and More Food• Graduation
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Status of Women“Back to Work”
The signature program of this Thrust shall be “Back-to-Work,” an initiative that will impact women in the community who have been downsized, underemployed or forced to rejoin the workforce and impact Teen unemployment through effective job preparation for entry level jobs.
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Toledo ChapterLady Mary McKinley-Reed, President
• Partnered with Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority and ABC HealthCare, Inc.
• Assisted with class enrollments• Provided needed supplies• Monthly classes• 8 persons completed the class and
are now employed• Program will continue
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Status of Women
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Status of Women“Back to Work”
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Lincoln Park Chicago ChapterLady Selma McDonald, President
• Partnered with 3rd Ward and Mollison Elementary • Included Men and Youth• Workshop Series Over a 4 Month Period w/14
Participants• Program Consisted of 4 workshops, a wardrobe
closet, and ongoing mentoring• Ceremony of Completion, Personal Journals,
Professional Ink Pens and Silver Business Card Holder• Will Provide Follow-up and Refresher Courses to • Program Will Continue and Expand• 480 Volunteer Hours
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Top Ladies of Distinction, Incorporated Lincoln Park Chicago
Dear Parents,
Please join us for the 1st in a series of workshops aimed at providing you with the tools and resources to begin or continue seeking employment in today’s competitive workforce. Mark your calendars for:
Saturday, February 25, 2012 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon Mollison Elementary School Refreshments will be served A Special Gift will be provided to each pre-registered participant. Other future workshops will build from this one and will include the following topics :
Interviewing Techniques Networking Skills Dressing for Success Personal Presentation So You've Got the Job, Now What!
Return the attached Response card to receive your special gift.
See Mrs. Kenan for additional information
Top Ladies of Distinction, Incorporated Lincoln Park Chicago
Dear Parents,
Please join us for the 2nd in a series of workshops aimed at providing you with the tools and resources to begin or continue seeking employment in today’s competitive workforce. Mark your calendars for:
Saturday, March 17, 2012 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon Mollison Elementary School Refreshments will be served A Special Gift will be provided to each pre-registered participant. Other future workshops will build from this one and will include the following topics :
Interviewing Techniques Networking Skills Dressing for Success Personal Presentation So You've Got the Job, Now What!
Return the attached Response card to receive your special gift. Please bring a copy of your resume to review with HR Professionals.
See Mrs. Kenan for additional information
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Top Ladies of Distinction, Incorporated Lincoln Park Chicago
Dear Parents,
Please join us for the 3rd in a series of workshops aimed at providing you with the tools and resources to begin or continue seeking employment in today’s competitive workforce. Mark your calendars for:
Saturday, April 28, 2012 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon Mollison Elementary School Refreshments will be served Professional Workshop Attire will be available for registered participants (limited sizes available, register early to receive first selection opportunity)
The newly formed Mollison Parents & Friends Book Club will also meet on Sat., April 28, immediately following the Workshop from 12:00 Noon – 1:00 p.m.
“Yesterday I Cried” – Iyanla Vanzant, monthly book selection to be discussed Please return the attached Response card to pre-register . See Principal, Mrs. Kenan for additional information.
Top Ladies of Distinction, Incorporated Lincoln Park Chicago
Dear Parents,
Please join us for the 4th and Final in a series of workshops aimed at providing you with the tools and resources to begin or continue seeking employment in today’s competitive workforce. Mark your calendars for:
Saturday, June 9, 2012 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon Mollison Elementary School Refreshments will be served Professional Workshop Attire will be available for registered participants (limited sizes available, register early to receive first selection opportunity)
The newly formed Mollison Parents & Friends Book Club will also meet on Sat., June 9, immediately following the Workshop from 12:00 Noon – 1:00 p.m. “Yesterday I Cried” – Iyanla Vanzant, monthly book selection to be discussed Please see the Principal, Mrs. Kenan for additional information.
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION
This is to certify that
LESLIE AUSTIN
Participated in the
“Back to Work” Employment Workshop Series Sponsored by
TOP LADIES OF DISTINCTION, INC. Lincoln Park Chicago Chapter
And is awarded this certificate
This 09th day of June 2012
Lady Selma McDonald, LPCC President Lady Shawna L. Brown, LPCC 2nd Vice President/Chairman, Status of Women
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Senior Citizens“We Care”
The signature program of this Thrust shall be “We Care,” an initiative that will impact seniors who live in assisted living facilities and nursing homes
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Dale City – Prince William County ChapterSandra Clark, President
• Partnered with Prince William County to support Woodbridge Senior Day Program
• Primary focus is keeping seniors safe and engaged while caregivers are at work
• Robust program – provides companionship, bible study, music, clean-up, health workshops, entertainment, assistance at meal time
• Has volunteered since the inception of Dale City Chapter
• Program is held on a monthly basis and is continuous
• 200 volunteer hours
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Miami ChapterLady Crystal C. Pittman, President
• Partnered with Sylvia’s Living Senior Facility and Breezy Acres Senior Facility
• Conduct monthly Health/Safety Awareness Workshops
• Other components of program: safety & health tips, technology, exercise, voting, long-term care, living wills and estates
• Miami-Dade Police Dept., Meals on Wheels, Publix Supermarket to name a few
• Continuing Program, 480 volunteer hours
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Community Beautification
The signature program of this thrust shall be “America the Beautiful,” an initiative that will impact residents of our communities by providing them with awareness and education of a simpler, healthier, and “earth” friendly lifestyle.
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Houston ChapterLady Jacqueline Carter, President
• Partnered with the 4H Club and other local groups to create a community garden on the grounds of the Greater Zion Baptist Church
• Provides fresh produce for the residents in addition to providing neighborhood improvement
• Variety of vegetables planted and harvested
• Also participate in cleanups as well as planting and harvesting during the course of the year
• Program is continuous, 262 volunteer hours
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Cincinnati ChapterLady Carole Cutter-Hawkins, President
• Collaborated with the Paddock Wills Assembly to identify and develop a community garden
• Location was an eyesore on a busy suburban street
• Chapter purchased gardening tools, plants and flowers
• Garden has a sign identifying “Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc. as a partner
• Site is maintained bi-weekly• Program is continuous• 140 volunteer hours
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Community Partnerships
The signature program of this thrust shall be “Joining Forces,” an initiative that will impact residents by providing enhanced services to our communities through the formed partnerships.
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Missouri City/Houston Space City ChapterLady Helen Harvey, President
• Raised funds for Program Implementation by soliciting from various corporations; 30th Pearl Anniversary Status of Women event; sponsored a raffle and a “Fiesta” Party in conjunction with a local grocer
• Collaborated with other entities; Southeast Precinct Judges Council, NAACP, Charles White Charity Productions; Controller Ronald Green’s Annual Grandparents Luncheon, Congressman Al Green’s Annual Community Update Breakfast, Houston Community College, etc.
• Generated a Greater Presence in the Community by displaying TLOD logo on all distributed literature and seeking mutual collaborations with organizations/entities with like causes
• 110 volunteer hours
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Inglewood ChapterLady Mary Guinn, President
• Worked with the City of Inglewood for the past three years on various projects
• Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebration, Miracle on Manchester Thanksgiving Food Distribution, Adopt a Highway, Grant AME Church, Annual Youth Health Conference, Salvation Army, AKA, March of Dimes and Sickle Cell
• On going partnerships, 700 volunteer hours
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Summary
"Impacting Our Future Through Positive Interventions in the Lives of Our Youth, Our Communities and Our Legacy Through Effective Volunteerism."
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Smart Programming
When they ask us why we do it……We do it for love!
Service with a smilein the name of love.