Author: Aviva Pinchas

Profiles in Power & Women of Influence

Congratulations to our Interim President Debbie Bresette! She’s a nominee finalist for the Austin Business Journal’s Profiles in Power & Women of Influence awards. The ABJ describes its criteria for picking nominees as: “We identify the top Central Texas women industry leaders who have forged their own path and developed their own leadership principles. These women have something to offer the next generation of women leaders. They have made a difference in their communities, blazed new trails and are leaving a mark on Central Texas business.” Learn more about the awards and register to attend the event here.

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Call for Volunteer Projects for Day of Caring

Dear Community Partners, Hands On Central Texas, a program of United Way Capital Area, invites you to submit a volunteer project for the United Way Fall Day of Caring, presented by Freescale Semiconductor. United Way Day of Caring is a community-wide event that addresses critical social issues through meaningful volunteer action. Each year, more than 1,500 corporate & community volunteers lend a hand in tackling issues such as poverty, education and health — doing everything from building homes to delivering meals to beautifying community parks. On Friday, September 11, 2009, we will host multiple volunteer projects centered around the United Way & Hands On focus areas: Education, Financial Stability, Health & Environment. If your organization could benefit from the inspired actions of a group of coordinated volunteers, we encourage you to submit a volunteer project. We’ll work on recruiting the volunteers for your Day of Caring project and help with the logistics. And when the Fall Day of Caring arrives, you’ll be amazed at what these volunteers accomplish in just a few hours! This year, as we come together as a community for this important day of service, we’ll also kick off the annual UWCA campaign. So join us as we start the day with the United Way Day of Caring Kickoff, where volunteers will hear guest speakers and learn about the impact they’re making in the community, enjoy breakfast, meet other volunteers, and check-in for their projects. United Way Day of CaringDate: Friday, September 11, 2009Time: 8:30 – 9:45 […]

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Send us your Live United Travel Shots

Traveling somewhere exotic this summer…Peru? Morocco? El Paso? Don’t forget to pack your Live United t-shirt, and show your support with a Live United Travel Shot!Send us the best vacation pictures of you, your family and friends posing in the Live United t-shirt to: web@unitedwayaustin.org …and we’ll feature them in upcoming newsletters! Support United Way Capital Area’s programs, and get your Live United t-shirt online at our website. For a $20 donation, you can have your own Live United t-shirt. They are available now in 5 sizes.

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City administrative offices to close for Independence Day

City of Austin administrative offices and other municipal facilities will be closed Friday, July 3, in observance of Independence Day. Closures include City Council offices, the Town Lake Animal Center, all recreation and senior centers, clinics, cultural centers and museums. The First Workers Day Labor Center will also be closed. Normal business hours will resume Monday, July 6. Austin Public Library facilities will be closed Friday, July 3, and Saturday, July 4. If a library facility is regularly open on a Sunday, it will be open on Sunday, July 5. Garbage, recycling and yard trimmings collection for City of Austin Solid Waste Services customers will remain the same. If your regular collection date is scheduled for Friday, July 3, it will be picked up on Friday. However, the City’s Household Hazardous Waste Facility will be closed Saturday, July 4. City of Austin aquatic facilities will be open their regular schedule on Independence Day. Check www.cityofaustin.org/parks/aquatics.htm for pool hours. The Austin Nature and Science Center will be open during its normal business hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, July 3, but will be closed Saturday, July 4. Several streets will be closed for events during Independence Day weekend: Cesar Chavez Street from MoPac Expressway to Barton Springs Road at Auditorium Shores will be partially closed from 10 a.m. to midnight, July 4.Several blocks downtown, close to Lady Bird Lake will also be closed, as well as access to neighborhood streets along Barton Springs Road.For precise locations and a […]

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Vivir Unidos – What a Party!

So here’s the wrap on our Vivir Unidos volunteer fair for Hispanics down at the beautiful MACC in Austin. We had over 300 folks attend, delicious tasty food, dancing, music, Univision 62, Ahora Si, the Austin American Statesman, Giving City magazine and about 30 nonprofits represented. The vibe was good, well, APD Chief Art Acevedo was there to ensure no-one got out of hand, and everyone seemed to get the message of the night: get involved. Si se puede. Vivir Unidos We’ve posted our photos here on Flickr. Many thanks to everyone who participated and sponsored Vivir Unidos! If you were there, please leave us a comment and/or send us any pictures you’d like to share.

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You can VIVIR UNIDOS today at the MACC!

Join us today to LIVE UNITED with Hispanic communities and all communities! Today, we’re hosting VIVIR UNIDOS at the MACC at 6pm. It’s a great way to find out how you can make a difference in the community & connect with the Latino community. Here’s what we have in store… Free VIVIR UNIDOS t-shirts Feria de los Voluntarios – Nonprofit Volunteer Fair VIVIR UNIDOS photo booth A Taste of Latinoamerica – Food from Casa Colombia , Buenos Aries Café, Hecho en Mexico y mas! La Esquina de HEB – Loteria games, sandias (watermelon slices) & agua fresca St. Edward’s University Ballet Folklorico & Salsa Performance by Jason Lozada and Rita Catriotta Door Prizes donated by National Instruments, Catholic Charities, Bucca de Beppo y mas! Muy popular public figures: Univision TV’s Leslie Montoya, ACM Mike Martinez & Austin’s favorite Police Chief, Art Acevedo! All pact in 2 ½ hours of fun! See you today at 6pm at the MACC! Adelante! Mando Director, Hands On Central Texas United Way Capital Area armando.rayo@unitedwayaustin.org 512-785-0447

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VIVIR UNIDOS/LIVE UNITED: Connecting & Understanding Latino Communities

Nonprofits, Interested in connecting with Latinos? Want them to serve on your board or open doors into the different segments of the fastest growing population in the U.S.? You can start by hosting a booth at our VIVIR UNIDOS event this week or by checking out our VIVIR UNIDOS: Connecting & Understanding Latino Communities video. Last week, I met with young Hispanic professionals and asked them what it takes for them to volunteer at a nonprofit and how to connect with the Hispanic community. This is what they had to say… LIVE UNITED: Connecting & Understanding Latino Communities from elmundodemando on Vimeo. If your nonprofit is interested in booth space at our Feria de los Voluntarios at VIVIR UNIDOS, please contact Jerry Ronquillo at jerry.ronquillo@unitedwayaustin.org or 512.323.5566 x55029. Adelante!Mando

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United Way and IBM's World Community Grid

Since United Way Capital Area’s World Community Grid team was formed on July 13, 2005, and began assisting the IBM World Community Grid, our organization has “donated” ten years and 108 days of computer run time to various research projects. Each day, United Way Capital Area PCs generate more than 2.5 days’ worth of computing time!IBM’s World Community Grid utilizes personal computers around the world, compressing thousands of years of computer time. UTMB researchers are using the grid to identify chemical compounds–a process that can speed drug development. Learn more, and register your computer with the Grid:http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/

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Financial Stability Advocacy — $25 million JET Fund needs Perry signature

Last May, we wrote about the Financial Stability advocacy efforts of our friends at Austin Interfaith. They worked this legislative session to get bills passed and signed that will help keep our economy here in Central Texas strong. Now the three bills that would create the “Jobs for Education for Texas” (JET) Fund are awaiting Gov. Perry’s signature. From the Statesman’s POSTCARDS blog: Capital IDEA, the Austin branch, has seen a surge in activity during the past 10 months, organizers said. At a program orientation last month, some 150 of the city’s jobless crammed into the auditorium of an East Austin church. About 650 use the highly selective program a year to obtain a job in nursing, technology or green energy, said Doug Greco, lead organizer for Austin Interfaith. If Perry approves the fund, Capital IDEA could handle about 300 more students a year, he said.

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