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Skills Building for Social Change 6 Forums to inform, train and empower participants into active community involvement. Forum 6: June 24, 2006 10:30 am to 6:00pm, party to follow [Location and Access] Harajuku/Omotesando area Jingumae Kumin Kaikan, http://gmap.jp/shop-1401.html Onden Kumin Kaikan, http://gmap.jp/shop-1399.html * 5-8 minutes from Harajuku (JR) and Meiji Jingumae (Chiyoda Subway) Stations. http://people-for-social-change.blogspot.com/ ______________________________________________________ Forum Schedule *10:00 ~ 10:30 Registration - Advanced registration is requested but not mandatory.
10:30 ~ 12:30 Panel Discussion Making the world a healthier place Representatives from nonprofits and NGOs tackling health issues at home and abroad, introduce their groups, programs, and how to get involved to make a difference. Issues will vary from sexual health to health education. Speakers: Prune Helfter, Medecins du Monde Nobuhiro Kadoi, Japanese Organization for International Cooperation in Family Planning Damion Mannings, PEPY Ride Last speaker TBA
12:30 ~ 2:00: lunch break
2:00 ~ 5:00 Skills Building Workshops Workshop A Advocacy basics Facilitator: Sarajean Rossitto, NGO/NPO Consultant, PSC
Workshop B Presentation skills for NGO& NPO outreach Facilitator: Dawn Tattersall, PSC
5:10 ~ 6:00 Workshop & Discussion Designing Action: sharing ideas on next steps and how to get more involved. ______________________ [Participation Fee & Registration] 3,000 Yen for Forum To sign up for Skills Build Forum 6, please send your name, organizational affiliation and contact information to rose.ito@gmail.com by June 21, 2006.
What is the PSC? People for Social Change is a diverse Tokyo-based volunteer group committed to a wide range of social issues.
OUR MISSION People for Social Change facilitates people moving beyond issue awareness to actualize social change. We do this through forums for skills development, networking events and projects aimed at linking people to social change programs. Our goal is for people to be aware of their own power and be actively involved in their own communities. Get involved – your actions count!
People for Social Change also coordinates a monthly English Tokyo Community Events listing - visit http://tokyo-community-news.blogspot.com/ |