Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Access to care issue facing Arizona












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The Arizona Hospital and Heathcare Association as well as the Children's Action Alliance are holding a press conference right now on the urgent access to care issue facing Arizona. We are resending our previous message to you (see below) to offer you another opportunity to email your state legislators and let them know that it is unacceptable for hundreds of thousands of adults and tens of thousands of Arizona's kids to lose access to basic health care.



CLICK HERE TO EMAIL YOUR LAWMAKERS



Help Us Remind LegislatorsThat There's A Face Behind Each Number


Much is at stake and your voice is needed during this critical time. Thanks to programs such as AHCCCS (the State's Medicaid program) and KidsCare (Arizona's Children's Health Insurance Program) hundreds of thousands of Arizona residents have quality healthcare coverage. However, proposals have been put forth to eliminate and rollback these life-saving programs. Please take a few moments out of your day and quickly send your message to your state legislators. As always, thank you for continue to support to reduce death and disability from cardiovascular disease in Arizona.



You're the cure,

Tim Vaske Director of Government Affairs,
Arizona American Heart Association Pacific Mountain Affiliate
2929 S. 48th St.
Tempe, AZ 85282
602-414-5346
tim.vaske@heart.rog

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Who are the HUNGRY? and "How Can I Help


St. Mary’s Food Bank Alliance Hunger 101AZ is offering FREE training related to "Who are the HUNGRY? and "How Can I Help?" during January - March 2010. With the increased community-wide demand for food and services from the food bank, Hunger101 training is focusing very directly on AWARENESS & ADVOCACY as we start the New Year.

Our goal is to support and reinforce awareness as to who are the FACES OF HUNGER, as well as how each emergency services provider may become a more empowered advocate and resource in these challenging times in the fight to end hunger in Arizona. During the next 90 days we are offering the opportunity to attend three critical topics several times each month on varying days & times at both our Phoenix, AZ 2831 N 31st Ave & the Surprise, AZ WESTSIDE locations So, please review the three topics and register to attend one or more of the upcoming sessions
* Faces of Hunger

* Advocacy & Action
* Advocacy with Social Networking

REGISTRATION: Please review the schedule and register at a time and location that is most convenient for you. Register by contacting Ray Combe at rlcombe@firstfoodbank.org or 602-343-3164.

Faces of Hunger -- Introduction to hunger and poverty in Arizona. Introduce the concepts of poverty and hunger, as well as the groups of people who live with hunger and poverty in America
* Jan 21st (Thursday), 9:00-10:00AM, Conference Room, WESTSIDE Location, 13050 W. Elm St., Surprise, AZ
* Jan 22nd (Friday), 10:30-11:30AM, Volunteer Center, Main Office, 2831 N. 31st Ave., Phoenix, AZ
* Feb 4th (Thursday), 1:00PM-2:00PM, Conference Room, WESTSIDE Location, 13050 W. Elm St., Surprise, AZ
* Feb 5th (Friday), 10:30-11:30AM, Volunteer Center, Main Office, 2831 N. 31st Ave., Phoenix, AZ
* Mar 2nd (Tuesday), 1:00PM-2:00PM, Conference Room, WESTSIDE Location, 13050 W. Elm St., Surprise, AZ
* Mar 18th (Thursday) 2:00PM-3:00PM , Volunteer Center, Main Office, 2831 N. 31st Ave., Phoenix, AZ

Advocacy & Action -- Discussion of practical and effective solutions to hunger, poverty and food insecurity. Participants will discuss methods, both short-term and long-term, to take action and advocate more effectively for solutions to hunger and poverty.
* Jan 25th (Monday), 1:00PM-2:00PM, Conference Room, WESTSIDE Location, 13050 W. Elm St., Surprise, AZ
* Jan 26th (Tuesday), 1:00PM-2:00PM, Volunteer Center, Main Office, 2831 N. 31st Ave., Phoenix, AZ
* Feb 8th (Monday), 9:00AM-10:00AM, Conference Room, WESTSIDE Location, 13050 W. Elm St., Surprise, AZ

Advocacy With Social Networking --- Use of Online Internet-based SOCIAL NETWORKING (i.e., Facebook & Blogs) with a discussion and demonstration of these emerging practical, timely, cost-effective tools for advocacy with non-profits and individuals related to hunger and other social justice issues. Session will include “Getting Started” basics and online DEMO
* Feb 19th (Friday), 9:00-10:30M, Volunteer Center, Main Office, 2831 N. 31st Ave., Phoenix, AZ
* Feb 22nd (Monday), 9:00-10:30M, Conference Room, WESTSIDE Location, 13050 W. Elm St., Surprise, AZ
* Feb 24th (Wednesday), 1:00-2:30PM, Volunteer Center, Main Office, 2831 N. 31st Ave., Phoenix, AZ
* Mar 8th (Monday), 9:00AM-10:30AM, Conference Room, WESTSIDE Location, 13050 W. Elm St., Surprise, AZ
* Mar 24th (Wednesday), 3:00PM-4:30PM, Volunteer Center, Main Office, 2831 N. 31st Ave., Phoenix, AZ
* Mar 26th (Friday), 9:00-10:30AM, Conference Room, WESTSIDE Location, 13050 W. Elm St., Surprise, AZ

REGISTRATION: Register by contacting Ray Combe at rlcombe@firstfoodbank.org or 602-343-3164.
If the scheduled times or locations are not convenient for you or your group, please contact Chet Provorse, Education Programs Manager, at (602) 343-3169 or cdprovorse@firstfoodbank.org to discuss other times and locations that would better meet the scheduling needs for your school, corporation, or community group.
Hope to see you, your staff, and your volunteers at one of the sessions that might be beneficial in supporting your community efforts.

Monday, February 8, 2010

A Garden Symposium

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Hattie Braun
Master Gardener Program Coordinator
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension
(928) 774-1868 ext 17



A Garden Symposium

All gardeners are invited to ‘A Garden Symposium’ featuring two highly-recognized and inspiring speakers: Michael Martin Melendrez, a soil specialist and owner of Soil Secrets, and seed-saving expert Bill McDorman of Seeds Trust. The event will also include a presentation on local foods projects in Northern Arizona. This is a one-day seminar for all gardeners, from beginner to experienced, who want to learn more about sustainable gardening practices for Northern Arizona.

This special event will be held February 27, 2010 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Cline Library Assembly Hall at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff.

‘A Garden Symposium’ is offered as a Coconino Community College non-credit, course #13827. The cost is $15 and registration is through CCC. Those interested in attending may register online at www.coconino.edu/prod/ or by calling 928-526-7654 to enroll by phone. For further information about the symposium, call 928-774-1868 ext. 17 or visit http://extension.arizona.edu/coconino.

A Garden Symposium is sponsored by University of Arizona Cooperative Extension, Coconino County Master Gardeners and Coconino Community College.

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Friday, February 5, 2010

reusable utensils


For those asking about the reusable utensils I used at the meeting this week, here is the website where you can purchase them.