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Monday, February 20, 2017Who Care, will meet from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. the first and third Friday of the month. People Who Care, 928-445-2480. Calling all Cold War and peace time veterans living in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley and Yavapai County: AMVETS Post No. 3 of Central Yavapai County now meets at 7 p.m. the second...
Monday, November 14, 2016All materials and training with the software used for this program will be provided free locally. Sites in need of volunteers for one or more days during the filing season – Prescott Gateway Mall, Chino Valley Senior Center and the Prescott Valley Library. Please contact Janelle Riedl at taxaide@cableone.net or 928-717-9444 for information regarding this opportunityJoin our ongoing Writer's Support Group held each Thursday, except for the last Thursday of any month. We meet from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at 505 S. Cortez, WYGC, Prescott. Bring any kind of writing you have been doing, or would like to do. We support each other in our writing efforts, share our writing in the group, and talk about writing and writers. There is no cost for participation in these meetings and they make a big difference in motivation to begin or continue writing projects. People at any skill level are welcome. Call Victoria Smith at 928-533-4290 if you would like more information and to confirm that we are meeting that week.Do you miss the challenge? COS, CI, ONI, SDR, MIC, PICKLE FACTORY, THE COMPANY … If you find these terms familiar, perhaps you should look into joining the Phoenix chapter of an outstanding national organization, the Association of Former Intelligence Officers! We will be holding meetings and events in the Prescott area. For additional local information please email us at paia301@yahoo.com. Inquiries will be kept confidential. Vetting required.The Prescott Police Department Victim Services Unit is actively recruiting individuals who wish to provide assistance with administrative duties and/or other Victim Services Unit services, including working with victims, witnesses, friends and family members who have experienced a violent crime or trauma. As a volunteer, you will have numerous opportunities to help including, listening, making appropriate referrals to community resources, providing follow-up advocacy with victims, mailing information, and administering client satisfaction surveys, while maintaining the highest level of confidentiality.All applicants must be at least 21 years of age with a valid Arizona driver’s license and pass a background investigation with no felony convictions. Applicants are required to work a minimum of four hours a week, have strong attention to detail, and effectively communicate with victims and others. Some counseling or previous volunteer experience is preferred.Volunteers support and enhance the many different programs guided by the mission of the Prescott Police Department. Any citizens interested in becoming part of the Prescott Police Department Victim Services Unit are encouraged to call Michelle Medina at 928-777-1912.There is life after stroke. Two new support groups for stroke survivors and the family of stroke survivors meet the first and third Friday of each month on the campus of Prescott United Methodist Church (Deborah Room). The groups, sponsored by People Who Care, will meet from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. the third Friday of the month. People Who Care, 928-445-2480.Calling all Cold War and peace time veterans living in Prescott, Pres...
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Monday, February 20, 2017Who Care, will meet from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. the first and third Friday of the month. People Who Care, 928-445-2480. Calling all Cold War and peace time veterans living in Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley and Yavapai County: AMVETS Post No. 3 of Central Yavapai County now meets at 7 p.m. the second...
Monday, November 14, 2016All materials and training with the software used for this program will be provided free locally. Sites in need of volunteers for one or more days during the filing season – Prescott Gateway Mall, Chino Valley Senior Center and the Prescott Valley Library. Please contact Janelle Riedl at taxaide@cableone.net or 928-717-9444 for information regarding this opportunityJoin our ongoing Writer's Support Group held each Thursday, except for the last Thursday of any month. We meet from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at 505 S. Cortez, WYGC, Prescott. Bring any kind of writing you have been doing, or would like to do. We support each other in our writing efforts, share our writing in the group, and talk about writing and writers. There is no cost for participation in these meetings and they make a big difference in motivation to begin or continue writing projects. People at any skill level are welcome. Call Victoria Smith at 928-533-4290 if you would like more information and to confirm that we are meeting that week.Do you miss the challenge? COS, CI, ONI, SDR, MIC, PICKLE FACTORY, THE COMPANY … If you find these terms familiar, perhaps you should look into joining the Phoenix chapter of an outstanding national organization, the Association of Former Intelligence Officers! We will be holding meetings and events in the Prescott area. For additional local information please email us at paia301@yahoo.com. Inquiries will be kept confidential. Vetting required.The Prescott Police Department Victim Services Unit is actively recruiting individuals who wish to provide assistance with administrative duties and/or other Victim Services Unit services, including working with victims, witnesses, friends and family members who have experienced a violent crime or trauma. As a volunteer, you will have numerous opportunities to help including, listening, making appropriate referrals to community resources, providing follow-up advocacy with victims, mailing information, and administering client satisfaction surveys, while maintaining the highest level of confidentiality.All applicants must be at least 21 years of age with a valid Arizona driver’s license and pass a background investigation with no felony convictions. Applicants are required to work a minimum of four hours a week, have strong attention to detail, and effectively communicate with victims and others. Some counseling or previous volunteer experience is preferred.Volunteers support and enhance the many different programs guided by the mission of the Prescott Police Department. Any citizens interested in becoming part of the Prescott Police Department Victim Services Unit are encouraged to call Michelle Medina at 928-777-1912.There is life after stroke. Two new support groups for stroke survivors and the family of stroke survivors meet the first and third Friday of each month on the campus of Prescott United Methodist Church (Deborah Room). The groups, sponsored by People Who Care, will meet from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. the third Friday of the month. People Who Care, 928-445-2480.Calling all Cold War and peace time veterans living in Prescott, Pres...