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BE PART OF THE SOLUTION
Are you are a trainer, facilitator,
experienced group leader?
Your community needs you!

A training for group leaders and trainers who want to help
their congregations and communities in these troubled times.
The
economic meltdown has left people isolated, vulnerable and afraid. In
response, churches and communities across the country are forming
Common Security Clubs to help their members find connection, the
information they need and avenues for renewed security.
Learn how to start a Common Security Club
with your members!
A
Common Security Club gives people a chance to:
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LEARN together about what is really happening,
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CONNECT to foster mutual aid and local solutions,
- TAKE
ACTION for a healthier and more stable economy.
A
Common Security Club deepens community, builds economic literacy,
taps resilience, fosters creative resource sharing and connects people
to a hopeful path forward. Isn't that something your members could use?
Facing the Economic
Upheaval Together
A facilitators-training
event
February 27th
1-5 pm
at the Paulist
Center
5 Park Street, in downtown Boston
Who
Should Come: People with experience in leading groups. No other
expertise needed. We recommend coming in teams of 2 or more to make
getting started easier.
The
Training: We will train you on our 5-session curriculum to get you
started. It's simple, participatory and truly rewarding.
The
Trainers: Chuck Collins and Andrée Zaleska from the Institute for
Policy Studies, and Alexa Bradley from On the Commons
On-Going
Support: We will provide you with all the materials you need,
facilitation support and additional downloadable resources.
Registration
Required: Register
at this link. $12 covers materials and
refreshments. Sliding fee available. Space is limited--please register
early. Discounted parking available at the 1
Beacon Street Garage (1 Beacon St.), and the Boston Common Garage (0
Charles St.)
Event Sponsors include: World Education Network, On the Commons,
The Institute for Policy
Studies
For more info go to CommonSecurityClub.org or contact Andrée at
And...@commonsecurityclub.org or (617) 541-0500 x302.
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