Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
CANDIDATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE PA 201 LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT MAY 18th, 2010
ABOUT ME
Education/ Training
* West Chester University Education
* University of Tenn College of Law
* Rosemont College Technology in Education
* U.S. Air Force Training in Computer Programming/ Hardware upgrades & Maintenance under Maj.
Hodges
* DPT Network Engineer- Microsoft 2000
* Canterbury Gnostic Theology
Leadership Posts
*Co- Block Captain
*Block Captain
*Technology Teacher Leader School District of Philadelphia
*School-Wide Leadership Team Lowell Elem
Service to Children Families & Communities
* Highest Humanitarian Award West Chester University
* Community Service Award/Citation 8th City Council District
* Recipient of Tubman Family Award/Citation Philadelphia City Council- in honor of Harriet Tubman's contributions to society
* Seventeen year veteran teacher/ Computer Science& Network Admin School District of Philadelphia
* Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development
* United Nations Devotions Leader/ Representative Convention on Rights of the Child
* Founder , Exec. Dir. Children Just For Now Network
* Past GLOSC (Greater Logan Olney Family Services Center) Advisory Board ( PA STAKEHOLDERS)
* Past Philadelphia Dept. of Human Services Child Welfare Advisory Board
Leadership in Public Safety
* Author of " Survival for 21st Century, THE OLD WAYS", Vol 1
* President of Viveca Global Services, LLC Life Security Consultants
* Advisor of Strategical Unit - A. Tubman 24Hr. Private Security Patrol
*7th Generation Greene- (Tubman) , most famous family member Harriet (Greene-Ross) Tubman
Endorsements:
Nominated for " BE A CHANGE AWARD" - Govenor's PA Commission For Women
National Alliance of Women's Veterans
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
PA Budget Impasse & the Link to Education
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by Viveca E. Gresham | 10.07.2009
Children Just For Now,Executive Director, Viveca Gresham, understands the value of education.
Parents,caregivers,& the unemployed,won't be working anyhow? So why not train them in the grant writing process?
This could become a course at the Parent University ,endorsed by the School District of Philadelphia. Makes sense to me!
http://www.cjfnn.webs.com/
CCIS, Early Childhood Education Centers, Daycare Providers, & taxpayers,
everyone is affected by the budget impasse.
I remember when I served on the School Improvement Committee, at Lowell
Elementary School, under Mrs. Carol Hodges Principal; our job was to devise &improve the school budget.
We had a deadline too.
Imagine what would have happened if the Technology Committee that i served on ,
didn't turn in our budget on time. We would have been written
-up,administratively transfered out or worse, received unsatisfactory ratings
for the year.
Just recently, one of the childcare providers near Broad& Olney Ave. informed me
that he will have to close his doors within days,because he has not been able to
pay his workers. He has not received payment since June of this year.
Some Daycare facilities are able to write grants to seek additional funding. But
what about those that lack the knowledge, or don't have time or resources to hire
someone like me to write a grant.
This is worth repeating "u get paid according to the size of the problem u solve.. solve big problem,get big check.. copy? :-) Rev. Run"
To overhaul the schools' technology required hard capital expenditures. Although
I collaborated and wrote the grant for the school,we receive funding at the
cluster level. I was then promoted to school- wide Technology Teacher Leader
and then subsequently moved to position of Computer Science Teacher & Network
Administrator.
The budget for subsidized daycare has been eliminated. So what should we do? I
would like to see more workshops to train young mothers on how to be proactive and
learn how to write proposals to get subsidized daycare back into the budget. The
days of sitting back waiting for someone else to do it for you, are over !
Unemployment figures have reached 9.8%. The second highest figures since The Great Depression. And this figure does not include those who have stopped looking for work. Everyday that the budget is not passed, the doors to public and private sectors will close, and more jobs will be lost in Pennsylvania.
"Channel the energy of your disappointment into the positive efforts of your comeback." Marston
Parents,caregivers,& the unemployed,won't be working anyhow? So why not train them in the grant writing process?
This could become a course at the Parent University ,endorsed by the School District of Philadelphia. Makes sense to me!
Meanwhile,Join us as we mark 100 days and protest the budget impasse!
Thursday October 8, 2009
NOON
Municipal Services Building, Philadelphia
JFK Blvd between Broad and 15th
We are suffering while legislators are being paid.
Featured Speakers:
Lynne Cutler, Women's Opportunity Resource Center
David Fair, United Way of Southeastern PA
Sharmain Matlock-Turner, Greater Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition
Matthew Teter, Calcutta House
Shelly Yanoff, Public Citizens for Children and Youth
Sponsored by the Southeastern PA Coalition for Essential Services.
See http://pabudgetnow.wordpress.com/ for more information or contact Jennine
Miller at jmiller@projecthome.org or 215-232-7272.
Remember, it's always your choice!
PA Budget Impasse & the Link to Education
Event to Mark 100th Day Without a Pennsylvania State Budget
in State Budget and Tax Policy
October 7, 2009
HARRISBURG, PA – Advocates, community providers and Pennsylvanians hurt by the state’s budget impasse will gather in the Capitol Rotunda at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, October 8, 2009 to mark the 100th day without a budget.
A similar event will be held in Philadelphia. Click here for more details on that event.
Pennsylvania remains the only state in the nation operating without a budget. Legislators inched closer toward resolution early this week, but wary Pennsylvanians and struggling human service providers, who will have to wait for funds to start flowing even after a budget is enacted, are keeping the pressure on the state’s leaders until the crisis is resolved.
Nonprofits throughout the Commonwealth that service state and county contracts or receive State grants are being forced to lay-off staff, cut services or close their doors due to the budget impasse. Children, the elderly and Pennsylvanian's with special needs are losing vital services. For nonprofits and the communities they serve, this budget impasse has been devastating.
PBPC will participate in Thursday’s event at the state Capitol, which is being organized by the Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations (PANO). It will highlight the current and future impact of the budget impasse on providers of health and human services and the children, seniors and vulnerable Pennsylvanians who rely on those services.
DETAILS:
WHAT: Capitol Event to Mark 100th Day Without a State Budget
WHEN: Thursday, October 8, 2009, 1:30 p.m.
WHERE: State Capitol, Main Rotunda
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