Commissions: Facebook and Blog

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May 1, 2013, 3:31:43 PM5/1/13
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Help support the Commissions Facebook and Blog page! 

·   Share this picture in an email

·   “Like” the SomervilleCommissions Facebook page

·   “Share” the Facebook events and notices

·   Read the Blog

·   Talk about Commissions events and projects in your own outreach. 

 

For example, the Commission for Women’s Report has had a low amount of viewers and comments.  Have you check out the Report?  Did you find anything interesting?  Talk about it!

Promote Upcoming Activities

Tomorrow, May 2 Dedication to Lou Ann David in Union Square (2pm, SCAT)

        Lou Ann helped make permanent affordable housing in the City

Next week, May 9 Commissions Workshop (6pm, Library)

 

Resources at the Commissions Website

Anti-Violence Service Providers Director (Women’s Commission)

Somerville Community Agencies Contact List (Office of Commissions)

Human Rights Complaint Process Material (Human Rights Commission)

Coming Soon! Updated ESOL Programs (Multicultural Affairs Commission)

New HUD LGBT Housing Access Ruling (LGBT Liaison)

       

Help us spread the word!

 

 

 

 

 

Sonja Darai, MA Intercultural Management & Sustainable Development

Director, Office of Somerville Commissions

  • Somerville Commission for Women
  • Human Rights Commission
  • Multicultural Affairs Commission
  • LGBT Community Outreach and Issues  

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