La misin de la Escuela Catlica San Jos es utilizar el conocimiento del amor de Dios para educar al nio en su totalidad, inculcando fuertes valores morales, respetando y sirviendo a nuestra diversa comunidad, y logrando la excelencia acadmica para el xito futuro.
Desde 1955, St. Joseph Catholic School ha inculcado una tradicin de excelencia en la educacin catlica en Wenatchee que incluye que los nios asistan a misa cada semana. Le invitamos a usted y a su familia a aprender ms sobre nuestra parroquia y escuela. Estaremos encantados de que se una a nuestra comunidad de Fe y acadmica.
La administracin, el profesorado y el personal de la Escuela Catlica San Jos comparten su fe, sus talentos y su tiempo, trabajando con los padres para animar a los alumnos a convertirse en personas autodisciplinadas, automotivadas, responsables y cariosas. En cooperacin con los padres, ayudan a los nios a comprender su lugar especial en la familia, la Iglesia y la sociedad.
En la Escuela Catlica San Jos, trabajamos juntos para inculcar el amor al prjimo y el amor por el aprendizaje. Lo hacemos invitando a la curiosidad, fomentando las preguntas y trabajando con los dems para resolver problemas. Inspiramos a nuestros alumnos a escuchar activamente, hablar con confianza y expresar creativamente sus pensamientos.
La ayuda de los voluntarios es una respuesta a muchas oraciones y es lo que hace de esta escuela la maravillosa comunidad de nios, padres, abuelos y nuestra comunidad de amigos que es. Arremnguese y participe! Nuevos amigos estn esperando, y al ser voluntario aqu en la Escuela Catlica San Jos su ayuda hace que grandes milagros sucedan todos los das!
Los graduados de la Escuela Catlica San Jos sobresalen en el sistema escolar pblico local. Casi todas las familias contactadas en las encuestas de graduados dicen que sus hijos mantienen el papel de honor. Los profesores de la escuela media informan rutinariamente que pueden distinguir a los estudiantes de St. Joseph Catholic School por su comportamiento ejemplar, disciplina y rendimiento acadmico.
St. Joseph Catholic School Advisory Committees aim at ensuring the school functions at its highest efficiency. These committees consist of dedicated and experienced individuals who provide insight and guidance to the school administration on various aspects of school operations. The committees cover areas such as finance, curriculum, facilities, fundraising and more. We believe that the formation of these committees greatly benefits our school community and helps us continue to provide a high-quality Catholic education to our students. We appreciate the positive impact this initiative has on our school and welcome any questions or feedback from our community.
Caroline joined The Village Common of RI in September, 2021. Prior to this, she served as the Acting Executive Director at Age-Friendly RI, where she worked on issues important to Rhode Islanders as we age, including transportation, housing, food & nutrition, social isolation, civic engagement, supports to remain at home, healthcare, and outdoor spaces.
Her previous experience includes working as a physical therapist, moving over to senior hospital administration and then healthcare consulting, and in her free time, volunteering in various sectors. Caroline has a Master of Science in Healthcare Administration, an MBA, and a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy.
Since 2007, has served as Publicist for The Monadnock Music Festival in New Hampshire, The North Shore Chamber Music Festival in Chicago, The Borromeo String Quartet, composer-pianist Lera Auerbach, and violinist Vadim Gluzman. He is the Director of Rhode Island Chamber Music Concerts and served as interim Director of What Cheer Flower Farm from 2020-21. Joseph holds a degree in Visual Design from The University of Massachusetts.
I joined The Village Common of RI in September, 2022 as a student intern. I first found out about TVC through my advisor at Rhode Island College who previously worked with Caroline Gangji during her time there. I finished my undergraduate program for healthcare administration in December, 2022 and will be starting classes to earn my Master of Science in healthcare administration in January of 2023.
Prior to this, I have worked as a food service representative for four years and a patient care assistant for two years, both at The Village at Waterman Lake. My tasks included coordinating daily direct meal care services to residents in the facility while ensuring every person receives and eats meals based on their diet plans. As a PCA, I assisted residents with activities of daily living while preserving patient dignity and minimizing discomfort.
I was an undocumented immigrant for more than twenty years, but this circumstance didn't stop me from getting involved in many organizations like the Latin American Film Festival, Rhode Island Latino Arts, ECAS Theater, to mention some. I also co-founded the Asociacin Argentina de Rhode Island.
All these experiences gave me the knowledge of how important it is to be part of a community in order to get older with quality and dignity. Therefore, I am thrilled to be part of the team of The Village Common of RI.
Fui una inmigrante indocumentada por ms de veinte aos, pero esta circunstancia no me detuvo para involucrarme en varias organizaciones como por ejemplo Providence Latin American Film Festival, Rhode Island Latino Arts, Teatro ECAS, por mencionar algunas. Y tambin Co-Fund la Asociacin Argentina de Rhode Island.Todas estas experiencias me dieron el conocimiento de lo importante que es ser parte de una comunidad en pos de envejecer con calidad y dignidad.Por eso estoy muy entusiasmada de formar parte del equipo de The Village Common of RI.
I first learned about The Village Common through the United Way portal while perusing through a local magazine for activities and communities in Rhode Island. I initially joined as a volunteer, taking on the role of Volunteer Coordinator at Edgewood Village.
I was born and raised in Guatemala. It wasn't until I turned 26 that I discovered my biological father and extended family in Colombia. This revelation prompted me to take a flight to meet them. Although my family is small, we share a strong bond despite the distance. I am married to the love of my life, who also happens to be the reason I moved to Rhode Island.
Over the past twelve years, I've gained experience in various fields, including customer service and international quality assurance at a telecommunications company, serving as a sales supervisor at a B2B technology company, and working as a territory sales manager in a cosmetics company. I hold a degree in Marketing and certificates in event planning and introductory photography.
In 2015, I was part of the group of people who helped found the Providence Village. It was a busy time, and we had a lot of public meetings where we explained the village concept to all who attended. Many people were enthusiastic about this new endeavor. Now, I am amazed at how one Village has become four, with more in formation.
Ever since our village began, I have served as the editor of its newsletter, which later became the Village Common Newsletter. I enjoy creating something each month that is useful and interesting for our members and volunteers, and am happy to have so many folks contributing to this collaborative effort. I am also co-chairing the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee of the Village Common with Marcus Mitchell. I look forward to joining the Board and furthering the work of the Village Common.
In 2017, Patrick Mattingly and I served on a conference panel, for THE THIRD AGE: The Role of Faith-based Communities in Elder Care. Patrick talked about the Providence Village and I shared findings from the Report of the Aging in Community Subcommittee of the Long-Term Care Coordinating Council which I Chair. Subsequently, I met with Patrick and Suzanne Francis to hear about the exciting plans to create The Village Common and was thrilled when the state grant to help implement it was awarded. I am impressed with the success of the Providence Village and fully support efforts to bring the "village" model to other communities through The Village Common. As the state population grows older, this mission to help older adults to live safe and healthy at home is more important than ever. I look forward to working with Board members and JoEllen Mistarz your able Executive Director to promote, enhance and sustain this work.
I am a licensed clinical social worker, published researcher, and lifelong Rhode Islander passionate about working with others to develop innovative, data-driven and person-centered policies and programs that meet the needs of community members. I currently hold the role of Initiative Director for the OneCranston Health Equity Zone at Comprehensive Community Action, Inc., where I oversee resident-driven work to address the root causes of health disparities in the Cranston community, in addition to developing and operating a family support center, The Huddle Center.
In my nearly 10 years in social work and non-profits, I have worked within a variety of contexts across Rhode Island including community and outpatient mental health, social services, research, public health, hospitals, and grant writing. I have continued to root on the Westerly Village and am honored to now be a Board Member.
Steven J. Horowitz is the Retired President and Chief Executive Officer of the Saint Elizabeth Community. Saint Elizabeth Community is a non-profit, non-sectarian, charitable organization that provides a full spectrum of quality care to older adults and people with physical disabilities. Services include apartments for independent seniors, adult day services, affordable assisted living, Greenhouse Home, skilled nursing and rehab, and skilled and nonskilled home care. Horowitz was responsible for the starting of Saint Elizabeth Haven, a shelter for abused elders. It was the 4th such program in the country. Services and Supports at Home (SASH) provides services for elders in housing was another program developed.
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