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Public Allies Arizona: Getting Things Done for America

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posted by Annie Bello Graduate Public Allies Arizona I quickly realized that Public Allies was no cop out when we were sworn in as AmeriCorps members. As allies, taking action is the nature of our work. We’re Public Allies Arizona Class of 2014 and we all are going to keep getting things done for America.

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Public Ally Humbled by Her Experience in Program

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posted by Samantha Witter Class 12 Public Ally. Through Public Allies Arizona , I was placed at AZCEND as the Family Resource Center Coordinator. In addition, they offer case management for homeless clients in the Interfaith Home Emergency Lodging Program (I-HELP). Samantha Witter was part of Public Allies' Class 12.

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How can nonprofits strategically implement digital tools to achieve impact?

ASU Lodestar Center

And, as found in Public Relations Review , social media has changed the game, offering organizations great analytics, customizable and cost-effective ways to engage, and easy processes for stakeholders to “evangelize” to their chosen digital networks, known as “friends,” “followers” or “subscribers.”.

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Donning the Sweatshirt of Service: Reflections from a Second-Year Ally

ASU Lodestar Center

Public Allies AZ Alumna /. Coordinator & Volunteer Coordinator, ADL Arizona and GLSEN Phoenix. When I think back on my time with ASU Lodestar Center's Public Allies Arizona program, many different memories and candid moments pop into my mind. Yet I think that that's the real beauty and power of this work.

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Let’s Help AmeriCorps Alums Use Their Experience to Keep Giving Back

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last summer, I met a young man in Arizona named Kyle. He had spent his AmeriCorps term as a liaison between a mayor’s office and the homeless community, building relationships and creating resources. But even with all that valuable experience, Kyle was stuck working double shifts at a local pizza joint. By Ben Duda.

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Ally Shares Insight Learned from Michelle Obama

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posted by Sean Mayer Class 13 Public Ally. Michelle Obama, by being an educated, black woman from a working-class family, has revolutionized the role of first lady simply by being herself.". Sean Mayer is part of Public Allies' Class 13. He was placed at Homeless ID Project.

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Graduating Ally Finds New Direction Through Program

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posted by Cierra Hughes Class 12 Public Ally. Public Allies stood out to me because of the commitment to directly impacting society, which was clear in the mission statement: “To create a just and equitable society and the diverse leadership to sustain it.” I wanted to learn more about people, society and myself. at least on paper.

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