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Tucson Sunrise Rotary
Apr 06, 2021 12:10 PM
Fonda Insley of the Tucson Sunrise Rotary Club redirected her career after 28 years in media / television to senior care, after needing to learn about how to manage her parents' care. In addition, she also studied to qualify as a Certified Senior Advisor. Fonda will discuss various senior living options and also cover financial considerations, models of care, and how to make an educated living selection. |
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Julie Aubrey, RI regional membership officer
Apr 20, 2021 12:10 PM
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Students for Sustainability, the University of Arizona
May 04, 2021 12:10 PM
Students for Sustainability is an ASUA student government program that works to engage the student body in order to cultivate environmental literacy from many perspectives. SFS works to do this through the ASUA model of empowering student leaders, advancing social justice and equality, and in pursuing institutionalized sustainability at the University of Arizona and within the Tucson community. Sustainability: Sustainability creates and maintains the conditions under which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony. Sustainability means that humans are a part of natural systems and must meet their social, economic and other needs while also allowing for the needs of non-human creatures and functioning ecosystems now and for subsequent generations. Sustainability is intersectional and can only be achieved through interdisciplinary thought and action, incorporating all parts of human society and the natural world. Sustainability must also be progressing social justice, not continuing to marginalize the already marginalized in terms of race, class, gender, ability, and sexuality.
More info can be found at Students for Sustainability |
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Dr. Tanyss Munro, co-founder and executive director, The Amarok Society
May 11, 2021 12:10 PM
Read about this amazing organization: The Amarok Society |
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Alegria Gray, member, Tucson Hub of the Sunrise Movement
May 18, 2021 12:10 PM
Alegria Gray is a Tucson behavioral technician, a past member of the Ironwood Tree Experience Youth Advisory Board, and the leader of the Tucson Hub of the Sunrise Movement, a nation climate change youth action group. Alegria believes that showing up to community events in person is important, even if you can only stay for a little while. This is because being around other people can inspire you to actually take action. More information can be found at the hub's Facebook page: Tucson Hub of the Sunrise Movement. |
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Maggie McCane - Southern Arizona Against Slavery
Jun 01, 2021 12:10 PM
Maggie McCane is a Licensed Master Social Worker working as Child and Family Therapist at Casa de los Ninos, with a specialty in maladaptive sexual behaviors. Maggie attended one of SAAS’s presentations while studying at the University of Arizona, which is where she first learned of the prevalence of human trafficking. Maggie felt as though this could not be ignored, and she traveled to Indonesia and lived in Honduras to better understand power and control dynamics in different cultures, before settling in Tucson to continue this work. Maggie took over the role of President in 2017. In her spare time Maggie can be found hiking with her dog, cooking, designing the next home improvement project, or spending time with her family. We believe that community education is critical in the fight against trafficking, because everyday citizens are the ones best equipped to spot and report human trafficking. SAAS provides training to various stakeholders about the basics of human trafficking, as well as how to identify and work with victims. Social service providers, attorneys, healthcare workers, law enforcement, government agencies, and community organizations all have a role to play in fighting trafficking, and the first step is awareness and education. Request a SAAS training for your organization today. |
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Jun 03, 2021 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Pantano Rotary Club likes to believe we're "Changing the world, one drink at a time." No tickets, no raffle, no fundraising at all, we're getting together to reacquaint with D5500 Rotarians we haven't seen due to COVID.
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TBD
Jun 08, 2021 12:10 PM
June 8 tentatively
Youth Justice Coalition
Sharmila Dey
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June 8 - video presentation, What You Can Do to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
Rotary Climate Action Team Network, https://rcatnow.com/about/
Lisa Altieri, Founder and CEO of Climate Network Solutions
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Frances "Franny Slater", UArizona Divest
Jun 15, 2021 12:10 PM
UArizona Divest
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Jun 17, 2021 7:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Outdoor Food Distribution at Community Food BankFood distribution is now taking place outdoors at our Country Club warehouse: 3003 S. Country Club Road, Tucson, AZ.
The Community Food Bank needs volunteer leads to help distribute shelf-stable and fresh groceries to families and seniors in our community! Volunteers will assist with loading product into client cars, and do other tasks related to feeding our community at our drive-through distributions. For a safe and fulfilling volunteer experience, volunteers must complete safety trainings, and should feel comfortable working outside for the duration of the shift in variable temperatures, and be able to perform physical work (more below). Be sure to look at our COVID-19 updates and recommendations before volunteering, and go to the qualifications page of your account to complete necessary trainings. Dress code: Read dress code requirements below for volunteering! Please be aware that failure to follow the dress code may result in dismissal from volunteer activity.
Safety Requirements: All volunteers must be aware of and uphold the safety expectations below in order to volunteer. Note: no lockers for storing personal items are available -- please leave them in your vehicle or at home.
NOTE that, on occasion, distribution times may extend past the allotted time or end early. If it extends, due to a large volume of clients, we ask that you stay to assist completion of all clients in distribution. Thank you for your flexibility! PARKING MAP & DIRECTIONS
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Jun 19, 2021 6:00 PM
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