Showing posts with label Announcements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Announcements. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2011

Announcements

Hello Social Work Students! 

We hope to see you at our next SOWSA meeting on Thursday March 24th at 7PM in SO285. If you can make this meeting, please RSVP by email to SOWSA.FAU@comcast.net.

In addition, we still need volunteers to support the Aging Academy Inception Event on Tuesday March 22nd at 4PM. Please note that the location of this event has been changed to the LIVE OAK PAVILLION.  We also need volunteers to assist with the Career Fair on Thursday March 31st from 10 to 3PM for any amount of time that you may be available. If you are able to volunteer for either of these events, please send an email to SOWSA.FAU@comcast.net.

Please see the announcements below regarding upcoming events for the remainder of Social Work Month.

Thank you!

Phoenix Adams
SOWSA President  

BROWARD COUNTY VETERANS ADMINISTRATION OUTPATIENT CLINIC

In honor of Social Work Month, the VA Broward OPC presents:

LIONESS
"There for the Action - Missing from History"    
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder & the Combat Veteran  
             
March 21, 2011 8:00am to 3:30pm
6 CEUs for Social Workers and Nurses

9800 West Commercial Blvd, Sunrise, FL 954-475-5500

No Charge - Registration Required - Seats are Limited

Please call to confirm Attendance:
Direct: 954-625-8734 Ask for Emily
or email: Emily.Sherman@va.gov


FAU SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK AGING ACADEMY INCEPTION EVENT –

Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 4PM 

The FAU School of Social Work is launching an Aging Academy to expand geriatric competency-driven education, field instruction, training and research in an effort to produce skilled geriatric leaders and practitioners to meet growing aging and caregiver population needs. The Aging Academy, to be directed by Stephen Ferrante, M.S.W., will recruit, coach and stipend students, designated as Geriatric Scholars, to specialize in aging. 

The official Inception Event for the Aging Academy will be held on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 4PM in the LIVE OAK PAVILION. This ceremony will offer faculty, students, and community stakeholders the chance to learn about Aging Academy goals, activities and giving opportunities. Ms. Corinne H. Rieder, John A. Hartford Foundation Executive Director, will provide a keynote presentation regarding the emerging requirement for geriatric social work competence and initiatives.

To register for the event, please
click here.

Please contact Stephen Ferrante by email at
ferrante@fau.edu if you have any questions.



Educational Presentation on Homelessness for Students –

Wednesday March 23rd 7:10 PM SO111

Legislative Advocacy class with Dr. LeaAnne DeRinge
  
The Homelessness Coalition of Palm Beach County will be presenting a public education program called the “Faces of Homelessness” Story Tellers in our Legislative Advocacy Class on Wednesday March 23rd at 7:10 PM.

The Homeless Coalition of Palm Beach County firmly believes that they cannot truly end homelessness or advocate for change without the direct and continued involvement of those who have experienced homelessness.  The mission of the “Faces of Homelessness” Story Tellers is to provide a forum for homeless and formerly homeless individuals to share their personal stories with others; break down the myths/stereotypes about the homeless; foster a greater awareness of the reality of homelessness; and to spark the interest of audiences in becoming involved in the struggle to end homelessness on local, state, and national levels. They believe that educating the community on this personal level will help produce positive feedback from the audience by allowing them to hear the stories of how people became homeless, the impact it had on their lives, and how they were able to break out of homelessness. 

This presentation is great for any and all Social Work students to get first-hand knowledge of homelessness and experiences related to homelessness since it is becoming such an epidemic nationally and locally, especially in the world of Social Work. 

If you are interested in attending this presentation, please contact Tanisha Julias by email at tjulias@fau.edu. Limited space is available, and requests will be confirmed on a first come - first serve basis.



SOWSA Next Meeting Thursday, March 24th, 2011 at 7:00 pm SO285   
             
Please join us for SOWSA's next meeting on Thursday March 24th, 2011 at 7PM in SO285. We will be reviewing officer nominations for next year's SOWSA leadership team, and planning our final events for the semester. We hope to see you there!



SOCIAL WORK CAREER FAIR - Thursday March 31st 2010 from 10am to 3PM Social Science Building Rotunda  

This year FAU's School of Social Work Student Association (SOWSA) will be holding its Career Fair on Thursday, March 31st from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on its Boca Raton campus at the Social Science Building Rotunda.

Over 25 social service agencies and organizations will be present to create awareness of their organizations, to promote job openings and internship opportunities, and to network with graduating MSW students and students
who will be seeking field placements in the near future. 

Don't miss this excellent opportunity to meet executives from leading social service agencies in South Florida.

If you have questions about the Career Fair, Please send an email to Ethel Alvarado at sowsa.fau@comcast.net

We look forward to seeing you on March 31st

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

SOCIAL WORK MONTH / MARCH EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

Hello Social Work Students and Faculty!

In recognition of Social Work Month, SOWSA would like to inform you about several important events that will occur in the month of March. 

Please see the announcements below with details concerning volunteer opportunities for Family Promise, The School of Social Work Aging Academy Inception Event, an educational presentation on homelessness, SOWSA's next monthly meeting, and the Social Work Career Fair.  The announcements are listed in order of event date.

This is your month to celebrate social work and to create awareness about our profession. We hope that you can participate in these exciting events!

Have a great month, and enjoy your spring break! 

Phoenix Adams
SOWSA President  



FAMILY PROMISE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

SOWSA is continuing its work with Family Promise during the Spring semester and will be asking for members to volunteer for some upcoming events. Volunteers are currently being sought for the following events during the month of March:

Sunday, March 6th: Two (2) individuals to stay with the families at the day center from 9:30 am-1:00 pm

Sunday, March 20th: Two (2) individuals to stay with the families at the day center from 9:30 am-1:00 pm

Sunday March 13th: Two (2) individuals to stay with the families at the day center from 1:00 pm-5:00 pm

Sunday, March 27th: Two (2) individuals to stay with the families at the day center from 1:00 pm-5:00 pm


Please contact Tanisha Julias by email tjulias@fau.edu if you are able to volunteer or if you have additional questions.

Remember, the student that accumulates the most volunteer hours for Family Promise will win a $50.00 gift card at the end of the semester!


FAU SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK AGING ACADEMY INCEPTION EVENT –

Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 4PM 

The FAU School of Social Work is launching an Aging Academy to expand geriatric competency-driven education, field instruction, training and research in an effort to produce skilled geriatric leaders and practitioners to meet growing aging and caregiver population needs. The Aging Academy, to be directed by Stephen Ferrante, M.S.W., will recruit, coach and stipend students, designated as Geriatric Scholars, to specialize in aging. 

The official Inception Event for the Aging Academy will be held on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 at 4PM in the FAU Alumni Center. This ceremony will offer faculty, students, and community stakeholders the chance to learn about Aging Academy goals, activities and giving opportunities. Ms. Corinne H. Rieder, John A. Hartford Foundation Executive Director, will provide a keynote presentation regarding the emerging requirement for geriatric social work competence and initiatives.

To register for the event, please
click here.

Please contact Stephen Ferrante by email at
ferrante@fau.edu if you have any questions.



Educational Presentation on Homelessness for Students –

Wednesday March 23rd 7:10 PM SO111

Legislative Advocacy class with Dr. LeaAnne DeRinge
  
The Homelessness Coalition of Palm Beach County will be presenting a public education program called the “Faces of Homelessness” Story Tellers in our Legislative Advocacy Class on Wednesday March 23rd at 7:10 PM.

The Homeless Coalition of Palm Beach County firmly believes that they cannot truly end homelessness or advocate for change without the direct and continued involvement of those who have experienced homelessness.  The mission of the “Faces of Homelessness” Story Tellers is to provide a forum for homeless and formerly homeless individuals to share their personal stories with others; break down the myths/stereotypes about the homeless; foster a greater awareness of the reality of homelessness; and to spark the interest of audiences in becoming involved in the struggle to end homelessness on local, state, and national levels. They believe that educating the community on this personal level will help produce positive feedback from the audience by allowing them to hear the stories of how people became homeless, the impact it had on their lives, and how they were able to break out of homelessness. 

This presentation is great for any and all Social Work students to get first-hand knowledge of homelessness and experiences related to homelessness since it is becoming such an epidemic nationally and locally, especially in the world of Social Work. 

If you are interested in attending this presentation, please contact Tanisha Julias by email at tjulias@fau.edu. Limited space is available, and requests will be confirmed on a first come - first serve basis.



SOWSA Next Meeting Thursday, March 24th, 2011 at 7:00 pm SO285   
             
Please join us for SOWSA's next meeting on Thursday March 24th, 2011 at 7PM in SO285. We will be reviewing officer nominations for next year's SOWSA leadership team, and planning our final events for the semester. We hope to see you there!



SOCIAL WORK CAREER FAIR - Thursday March 31st 2010 from 10am to 3PM Social Science Building Rotunda  

This year FAU's School of Social Work Student Association (SOWSA) will be holding its Career Fair on Thursday, March 31st from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on its Boca Raton campus at the Social Science Building Rotunda.

Over 25 social service agencies and organizations will be present to create awareness of their organizations, to promote job openings and internship opportunities, and to network with graduating MSW students and students
who will be seeking field placements in the near future. 

Don't miss this excellent opportunity to meet executives from leading social service agencies in South Florida.

If you have questions about the Career Fair, Please send an email to Ethel Alvarado at sowsa.fau@comcast.net

We look forward to seeing you on March 31st

Friday, February 25, 2011

Kick Ball Game and All Embrace Walk Information and Instructions

I am sure you have received a lot of communication about the walk for Stand Among Friends and the Kickball game, but I am sending a recap of important information and instructions since the events are this weekend.

If you have not registered yet, please register by clicking this link:

http://standamongfriends.myetap.org/fundraiser/embrace/team.do?participationRef=1371.0.97329178

Stand Among Friends recommends that participants arrive about 45 minutes before the walk, park, and get comfortable by going through the runners check-in area, register, pick up your bib number (Accuchip),T-Shirt and gift bag.  Then enjoy the pre-race activities and warm-up routines..

To find the race: its inside the Florida Atlantic University Campus, off Glades Road in Boca Raton Florida… use the address of 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton FL 33431, specifically use the NW13th / Florida Atlantic Blvd entrance from Glades Road, just East of I95.  For information about Stand Among Friends go to http://www.standamongfriends.org/

REGISTRATION check-in opens at 6AM,

START TIME for 1 Mile Family Walk is 8:30am.

We will proceed to the Kickball game after the walk.

Please note, the location of the Kickball game has changed. This time, the kickball event will be held Sunday February 27th at 10:30AM at:

Patch Reef Park, Field 1 - 2000 Yamato Road, Boca Raton.

For directions to the location, please click the link below:

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=2000+Yamato+Road,+Boca+Raton,+FL+33431&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=51.974572,50.800781&ie=UTF8&z=16&iwloc=addr


Please let me know if you have any questions. If you need to reach me by phone, my cell number is 954-257-7048.

Thanks, and have a great weekend, and see you on Sunday!

Phoenix Adams

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Volunteer Opportunities

Hello All!....

I hope the semester has started out well for everyone! SOWSA is continuing its work with Family Promise during the Spring semester and will be asking for members to volunteer for some upcoming events.
As things stand at the present moment, volunteers are being sought for the following events during the month of March:

Sunday, March 6th: Two (2) individuals to stay with the families at the day center from 9:30 am-1:00 pm

Sunday, March 20th: Two (2) individuals to stay with the families at the day center from 9:30 am-1:00 pm

Sunday March 13th: Two (2) individuals to stay with the families at the day center from 1:00 pm-5:00 pm

Sunday, March 27th: Two (2) individuals to stay with the families at the day center from 1:00 pm-5:00 pm

  ***** Also, during the month of February, we are seeking volunteers who are able to stay with the families on Saturday, February 26th, on either shift: 9:30-1:00 and/or 1:00-5:00 at the day center **********

Please contact me if you are interested and/or have additional questions!
I would also like to thank the individuals who volunteered their time during the month of February!... It's greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Tanisha Julias
tjulias@fau.edu

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Announcements

Hello SOWSA members,  

SOWSA would like to invite you to our next meeting, which is scheduled for
Thursday February 17th 2011 at 7PM in SO285.  

We will be discussing the planning of our Career Fair and events surrounding Social Work Awareness month and our end of the year celebration.

We will also be discussing officer nominations for next year's SOWSA leadership team.
Please bring your ideas - we look forward to your participation at the meeting.

We will also provide information regarding the upcoming summer elective class: International Social Work in London for any student that is interested in taking the class and was not able to make it to the information sessions.

Please RSVP to sowsa.fau@comcast.net if you are able to attend the meeting.

We hope to see you at the meeting. Please see below for additional SOWSA announcements.

Thanks!

Phoenix Adams
SOWSA President



Attention all Social Work Students: 

In recognition of Black History month, SOWSA has invited Linda Graham,  President of The Association of Black Social Workers- Palm Beach County chapter, to do a presentation to all interested students and faculty.
Mrs. Graham will be presenting information about the organization and ways, anyone who is interested, can become involved with the work the organization does in the community!

The event will take place on Thursday, February 17th at 6:00 pm in RM SO 112

We have space available for 15 additional social work students in the classroom. If you are interested in attending this presentation or you would like more information, please send a request by email to Tanisha Julias at tjulias@fau.eduRequests will be confirmed on a first come first serve basis.   




To All Graduating MSW's!

If you have not already done so, please take a moment to complete a brief survey on the following link so that we can capture your preferences regarding an end of the year graduation/induction celebration: 


We will be reviewing the survey results at our next SOWSA meeting on February 17th at 7PM in SO285 so that we can begin the planning of the event.

If you have any additional ideas or you would like to be part of the planning committee, please come to the meeting or send your ideas to us by email



Attention all Social Work Students, Faculty, and Staff -

Stand Among Friends has organized a community wide event that came about as an opportunity for all of us in the community to come together to learn about each other and to emb(race) our differences as individuals.  The day will focus on everyone's abilities and celebrate the uniqueness of us all. 

We have registered as "Team FAU School of Social Work/SOWSA" for the 1K family walk, which will be held on Sunday, February 27, 2011 at 8:30 AM and will take place on a course located a the Disability Center at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton.  

We will hold our SOWSA Kickball game for Faculty/Staff/Students/ and Alumni immediately after at
10:30 AM at a location to be determined and announced prior to the game (either Sugar Sand Park or FAU Field). 

If you would like to join the walk, please click on this link to join our team:

http://standamongfriends.myetap.org/fundraiser/embrace/team.do?participationRef=1371.0.97329178

from this page, you may click on "Join Our Team" on the right of the page and then follow the instructions to register. There is a $15 registration fee. You may also forward the link to anyone that may want to sponsor our team. 

For additional information on the event, you may click on the button at the top of the page "MAIN PAGE." 
I have also pasted information below. 

If you would like to participate in the kickball game, please RSVP to Jessica Ponn at Jponn@fau.edu.

We hope that you can participate in the walk and the kickball game, and we look forward to seeing you there!

Thanks!

Phoenix

 
Stand Among Friends

First Annual emb(race)

Many of you may be asking what the emb(race) is all about.  The emb(race) is a community wide event that came about as an opportunity for all of us in the community to come together to learn about each other and to emb(race) our differences as individuals.  The day will focus on everyone's abilities and celebrate the uniqueness of us all. 

At this website, whether you want to run, walk, stroll or roll, you can register to participate in the emb(race), or you can support someone already participating.  You can also create or join a team.  For those of you who want to help us get the word out and make the emb(race) an amazing experience, you will be able to send emails to your friends and family asking them to help you raise money to support the emb(race).

The emb(race) will be held on Sunday, February 27, 2011.  All of our races will take place on a course located at our Disability Center at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida.  For all you serious runners, the 10k and 5k are on courses certified by local running icon Gene Witkowski and the scoring will be handled by Accuchip Timing.
Please join us as we celebrate the human spirit and emb(race) each other’s differences!

The 10K course is open to any runner, jogger, racewalker, walker, or wheeled participant who can complete the 10K course in 2 1/2 hours or less.

REGISTRATION check-in 6AM, START TIME for 10K is 7:15am, START TIME FOR 5K is 7:20am, AND THE START TIME FOR 1 mile is 8:30am.

RUN 10K and 5K
Top 3 Male/Female Overall, Top 3 Male/Female Masters
3 Deep 5 year age groups, 9 under, 10–14, 15–19, to 70+
RACEWALK 10K and 5K (Judged)
Top 3 Male/Female Overall
PERSON WITH A DISABILITY
Visually Impaired, Mobility Impaired Non-Wheelchair,
Wheelchairs, and Handcycles
Top 3 Male/Female Overall for each category
CORPORATE TEAM AWARDS
Awarding Both 10K and 5K
Male/Female Team – Top 3 best times
Co-Ed Team – Top 2 Female and Top 2 Male best time

Friday, February 4, 2011

Celebration for Graduating MSW's Survey

Hello Graduating MSW's!

It has been a long road, but we are getting closer to the end of this part of our journey. We have all worked hard, and we have been through a lot together - and soon we will graduate and participate in our official induction into   the profession of social work. 

To recognize our journey, our accomplishments, our graduation, and our induction, SOWSA would like to plan a celebration at the end of the semester. We want to consider each of your ideas so that we can create an exciting event for all graduating MSW's to enjoy.

Please take a moment to complete the brief survey below so that we can capture your preferencesPlease respond no later than Monday February 14th. We will be reviewing the survey results at our next SOWSA meeting on February 17th at 7PM in SO285 so that we can begin the planning of the event.

If you have any additional ideas or you would like to be part of the planning committee, please come to the meeting or send your ideas to us by email at SOWSA.FAU@COMCAST.NET.

Thank you, and congratulations to you all!

Phoenix Adams
SOWSA, President



Friday, November 19, 2010

Thank You, but our work is not done…

SOWSA would like to thank all the volunteers who helped out with the recent event on November 4th in support of our adopted agency Family Promise.

Your help was greatly appreciated!

But our work is not done…..

In the Spirit of the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday and in our continued partnership with Family Promise, SOWSA is looking for volunteers to stay with the families of the program at a designated shelter on Friday, November 26th and/or at the day center on Saturday, November 27th

Hours vary from morning to overnight!

Please help us support this great agency that does so much for homeless families in Palm Beach County!

Time spent with these families will be much more than a few hours out of your day… it could be a life changing experience!

For more information or to sign up to volunteer, please contact SOWSA’s Community events committee chairperson: Tanisha Julias at: tjulias@fau.edu

Thank you and have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Come Bowl with SOWSA!

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DATE: Friday, October 29, 2010

TIME: 6p.m. to 8p.m.

PLACE: Strikes Bowling Alley in Boca

21046 Commercial Trail

(corner of Military Trail and Town Center Road)

Only $4 per hour of bowling, including shoes!

RSVP: To Jessica Ponn at jponn@fau.edu by Thursday, October 28, 2010

Support Domestic Violence Awareness Month!

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The members of SOWSA invite you to join us for an informational presentation in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month!

Jennifer Rey, Violence Prevention Educator, from Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse (AVDA) will be conducting a presentation on the FAU- Boca Campus.

AVDA is one of the leading domestic violence agencies in Palm Beach County and operates as a Certified Domestic Violence Center providing Palm Beach County with emergency shelter, a 24-hour hotline, support services for victims of domestic abuse, and prevention and education programs for the community

Please join us for this important and informational event! Jennifer Rey has been working for many years educating the public about this very serious issue and will provide us with an overview of domestic violence, available resources in Palm Beach County and ways YOU can help an individuals or families experiencing this very serious situation.

The event will take place on Wednesday, October 27 from 4:30 pm-5:30 pm in the Business School Room #112.

Students and faculty interested in attending, please RSVP to Tanisha at tjulias@fau.edu as space is limited to the first 15 individuals! Students that are meeting in the Generalist Practice II class in room 112 are already included and do not have to RSVP.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Exciting announcements!

SOWSA would like to invite you to our next meeting which will take place on Tuesday, October 5th at 7PM in room SO 285 (FAU Boca). We will have a guest speaker from Family Promise, and we be discussing our “Adopt an Agency” initiative and planning related events. We look forward to seeing you there.

Please see the following related announcements and information on upcoming events and community service opportunities:


During our first meeting on September 9, members voted on a community organization to “adopt.” Through this initiative, our goal is to support a local social service agency throughout the 2010-2011 academic year. Based on the needs of the selected agency, SOWSA will arrange a number of activities to benefit the agency, including food and clothing drives, holiday toy drives, and volunteer events. The organization that the members selected was Family Promise of South Palm Beach County.

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Family Promise is an organization that assists homeless families. They work with local churches that provide facilities in which to feed and house the guests. Family Promise works daily with the families, the faith community network, and social service agencies to transition the families back into the community on a self sufficient basis. The supporting congregations also provide volunteer and fundraising support, as well.

We are excited to announce that Family Promise has accepted our offer and the Network Director, Kokie Dinnan, will be attending our next meeting on Tuesday, October 5 at 7 PM in SO 285. Kokie will introduce the agency to SOWSA and explain the organization’s needs. This is an exciting partnership for SOWSA and we hope that you join us in welcoming Family Promise at our next meeting. With your input, we can work together to plan appropriate activities and events that best fit the needs of Family Promise. 


SOWSA is excited to announce a new partnership with a national philanthropic organization. The Office Depot Foundation will provide SOWSA with volunteer opportunities to support them in impacting the community through their initiatives listed below:  

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Office Depot is known throughout the world as a company with a heart. They have distinguished themselves through consistent support of charitable organizations and worthy causes on a local and national scale. Today, the independent Office Depot Foundation is continuing this tradition. The Office Depot Foundation is focusing on the following five strategic priorities for a period of five years:

  • Helping children get ready for life and work.
    The Foundation will seek to help 50,000 at-risk children in 50 states to get the tools and support they need to graduate high school and either get an advanced education or find a meaningful job.
  • Helping non-profit (civil society) organizations become more professional and productive.
    The Foundation will endeavor to help 5,000 non-profit (civil society) organizations to get tools and support to increase their capacity to fulfill their missions.
  • Enhancing disaster relief and recovery.
    The Foundation will assist local communities in the wake of hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, earthquakes and the like – and will continue to be involved through the rebuilding process
  • Strengthening local communities.
    The Foundation will endeavor to enhance the quality of life and provide opportunities to deserving children and families at a local level.
  • Promoting global development
    The Foundation will seek to promote entrepreneurship, economic and community development programs to help improve economic and social conditions around the world.

The Office Depot Foundation has also launched a website to help connect volunteers to opportunities they would be interested in pursuing. This website is called Caring Connection – check it out! http://caringconnection.volunteermatch.org/.

Please continue to check our blog and Facebook page for more information on upcoming events and volunteer opportunities through this exciting new partnership.

Macro Community Service Opportunity

EARN 9 EXTRA HOURS OF FIELD TIME

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2010

8 AM – 5 PM

Get experience with community organizing and being involved in a multi-disciplinary macro project. You can earn 9 extra field hours by working with Dr. Hawkins and Dr. Kaplan who will be conducting a Livability Study with the residents of Broward County. Dr. Hawkins and Dr. Kaplan are participating in a collaborative community involvement process involving the School of Social Work, the School of Architecture, the School of Urban and Regional Planning and the Broward Metropolitan Organization. Students are needed to assist with the community engagement process by participating in a short walking tour with community participants from Sunrise and Plantation and then leading a small group to process the participants’ observations.  The purpose of the project is to empower the community to participate in the conceptual approach of identifying areas that need improvement in shaping the future use of communities.  

The event will take place on Saturday, October 9 from 9:00 am-5:00 PM at a location to be determined in the Sunrise/ Plantation area. From 8 AM – 9 AM we will provide training to the students on what they will need to do for the day. Please RSVP to Dr. Kaplan at afkaplan@fau.edu if you are interested in participating or if you have any questions.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

First Meeting of the Year: September 9th at 7PM SO285

SOWSA, your school of Social Work Student Association, would like to remind you about their upcoming meeting on Thursday September 9th at 7PM in room SO285 (Boca Campus). The agenda includes a discussion of this years strategic goals and objectives, committee sign ups, and a guest speaker. Stacy Bennett, a graduate of the FAU Social Work program and Senior Director of Residential Services at Broward House, will discuss "The Importance of Administrative Roles and Building a Culture at Social Service Agencies."

Please come to the meeting - bring your ideas, and get involved! If you are not already a member, you can fill out a membership form and turn it in at the meeting. For additional information on SOWSA, please see the September announcement below.
We hope to see you at our first SOWSA meeting!

Phoenix Adams
SOWSA President



A Message from the 2010-2011 SOWSA Officers:
Welcome returning students and new students back to school!

SOWSA is the School of Social Work Student Association. We are a student organization that is dedicated to providing support, guidance, linkage and advocacy for social work students and to our community. As a member, you can make a difference, make your voice heard, network with students and community organizations, help shape the scope and
direction of the organization by participating in our planning committees, and plan and participate in social events and community service events that will be planned in support of our mission:

Mission Statement
SOWSA is dedicated to:

1. Furthering academic excellence within the BSW and MSW program of the FAU School of Social Work,
2. Giving social support to the undergraduate and graduate social work student body,
3. Promoting the NASW Code of Ethics by example,
4. Increasing the understanding of the Social Work profession as well as promoting a positive image of Social Work as a profession, and
5. Providing members with a forum to foster advocacy for social change at university and community levels.

We want to invite you to be a part of the organization and ask you to bring some of your own ideas to help drive SOWSA’s strategic plan for the 2010-2011 school year including these initiatives:

Support our objective of “INCLUSION” by achieving record membership enrollment and participation of all BSW and MSW Students.   
  
Plan and execute events in support of our mission including: professional workshops, movie nights, socials, mixers, community service events, volunteer events, and fundraising events.    

Provide community awareness throughout the month of March by hosting several events to promote National Social Work Month.     

Bring social service agency representatives to campus for “Career Day” to promote available jobs and discuss career opportunities for upcoming Social Work graduates.   
  
Provide all social work students with a peer support and mentoring program.    

    Please join us for our monthly SOWSA meetings:

          Thursday, September 9th 2010 7:00pm – SO285, SOWSA Meeting and Guest Speaker

    Tuesday, October 5th 2010 7:00pm – SO285, SOWSA Meeting

    Thursday, November 4th 2010 7:00pm – SO285

    Tuesday, December 7th 2010 7:00pm – SO112 SOWSA Meeting and Holiday Party


    Have a great year!