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Collin County Council on Family Violence Hosts 6th Annual Interfaith Symposium

Empowering Clergy, Faith-based Counselors, and Faith Community Leaders on Family Violence Intervention

 

The 6th annual Interfaith Symposium, “Empowering the Faith Community to be Informed, Prepared and Act” will be held on Tuesday, April 14, 2015.  The attendees include clergy, faith-based counselors and faith community leaders who are seeking best practices on family violence intervention.  Literally thousands of Collin County and beyond residents are in touch with faith leaders on a weekly basis.  Often a victim of family violence will seek help and guidance from their faith leaders before reporting the issue to authorities.  These leaders and their staff need to be equipped with resources and action plans to provide their communities support, safety and healing.  CCCFV will provide the attendees a resource kit to help remove the guesswork when reporting incidents to the authorities as well as educate on an organization’s legal liabilities.

 

Keynote speaker, Jan Edgar Langbein, is a 20-year veteran in the area of domestic and family violence prevention.  She has been a relentless activist in efforts to end violence against women.  From 1991-2013, Langbein served as Executive Director of Genesis Women’s Shelter & Support in Dallas.  She currently serves as CEO of Shelter Ministries of Dallas, the parent organization to Genesis and the Dallas homeless Austin Street Center overseeing both agencies’ internal and external operations as well as funding and community education. 

 

The Collin County Council of Family Violence (CCCFV) is facilitated by the Junior League of Collin County (JLCC) and is comprised of community leaders and professionals striving together to eliminate family violence in Collin County. The CCCFV provides unprecedented training, community networking, and unique hands-on experience working directly with community partners, elected officials, and leaders of over 60 community organizations to address the growing problem of family violence in Collin County.   CCCFV serves as a statewide model of collaboration building formidable intellectual capital and implementing best practices to eradicate family violence in Collin County.

 

Since 2010, the Interfaith Symposium has trained over 150 faith community leaders providing guidance and support on how they can effectively impact individuals and families within their sphere of influence. Highly specialized professionals in the fields of Pastoral Care and Counseling, Psychology, Social Services, and Law Enforcement have led workshops on topics such as recognizing family violence, appropriately responding to reports of family violence, reaching out to suspected victims of family violence and identifying available community resources. 

The 6th annual Interfaith Symposium, “Empowering the Faith Community to be Informed, Prepared and Act” will be held on Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at Collin College, Preston Ridge Campus from 7:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.

 

To follow along on Twitter, use #IPACCCFV.  For more information on CCCFV, visit http://ccc-fv.org/

To register for the Interfaith Symposium, visit: http://jlcollincounty.site-ym.com/events/event_details.asp?id=583215

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Justine Sweeney

JUNIOR LEAGUE OF COLLIN COUNTY TO HOST EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE AWARDS HONORING THOSE WHO MAKE IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CITIZENS OF COLLIN COUNTY

Deadline for nominations is January 9, 2015

Excellence in Service Awards Program – February 26, 2015

Volunteerism is at the heart of the Junior League of Collin County’s mission.   Comprised of nearly 1,000 women dedicated to improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers, the Junior League of Collin County strives to inspire others to embrace and celebrate volunteerism.   The Excellence in Service Awards is an opportunity to celebrate and honor those who are making an important contribution in the Collin County community.   To submit a nomination, please visit: www.jlcollincounty.org/esa-application.  Deadline is January 09, 2015.

“The Junior League of Collin County is a leader in developing volunteers and community leaders, and we are honored to celebrate inspiring volunteers who have committed themselves to give back to our community,” said Angie Adams Sifferman, President 2014-2015 of the Junior League of Collin County.

The award winners will be determined by the Junior League of Collin County’s Community Advisory Board comprised of community leaders:  Shannon Chen, Mary Alice Garza, Pam Little, Mayor Brian Loughmiller, Mayor Maher Maso, Dr. Mary McRae, Allison Miller, Jim Rose, Jan Rugg, Carol Schauer and Joe Turano.  The awards will be announced at the Excellence in Service Awards Dinner on February 26, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. at the Stonebriar Country Club in Frisco, Texas.  Tickets for the Excellence in Service Awards are available online at http://www.jlcollincounty.org/excellence-in-service-awards for $30/per person.

The dinner will include a keynote address from Ann Pomykal, Director of Education for Texas Instruments Foundation.  A lifelong leader in social responsibility and corporate citizenship, Ann brings a unique perspective to the importance of volunteerism.  Her words are sure to validate the nominees’ deep commitment to the Collin County community. 

Nominations are accepted in the following award categories for the 2014 Excellence in Service Awards:

  • Volunteer of the Year
  • Individual – Community Leader of the Year
  • Organization – Community Leader of the Year
  • Middle School (Grades 6-8) – Volunteer of the Year   
  • High School (Grades 9-12) – Volunteer of the Year
  • Youth Organization of the Year
  • Collin County Business Leadership Award

2013 Excellence in Service Award Winners:

Volunteer of the Year

Karen Marks

Strengthening Families of North Texas

Community Leader  - Individual

Rick Wells

The Samaritan Inn

Community Leader  - Organization

Journey of Hope

Journey of Hope Greif Support Center

Lifetime Impact

Ray Kahl

Boy Scouts of America (Troop 219)

Junior Volunteer - Jr. High School

Taylor Wilbur

Strengthening Families of North Texas

Junior Volunteer - Sr. High School

Taylor Chambers

House on the Corner

 

About the Junior League of Collin County

The Junior League of Collin County is an organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. The Junior League of Collin County began in May 1976, as the Plano Service League, and was admitted to the Association of Junior Leagues International in February of 1984, becoming the 255th League to join. Today, membership includes nearly 1,000 women from cities in Collin County, including Plano, Allen, Frisco and McKinney who value Service, Respect, and Leadership. For more information about the Junior League of Collin County please visit www.jlcollincounty.org

Speaker Bio – Ann Pomykal, Texas Instruments:

Ms. Ann Pomykal has been with Texas Instruments and/or Texas Instruments Foundation for 27 years and serves at this time as Director, Major Education Grants for TI Foundation.  Her entire career has been focused on corporate citizenship with special emphasis on education and the development of grants that impact the educational outcomes, especially in urban school districts.   Ann’s leadership role includes serving as Executive Director for many years of the TI Foundation.  Her focus, especially in education, has allowed her to collaborate with key stakeholders to invest in teachers to improve science, technology, engineering and math education in North Texas. Early in her career, Ann became passionate about social responsibility and corporate citizenship. Through The Center for Corporate Citizenship at Boston College, in partnership with the Carroll School of Management, Ann became a leading force in the development of this field and taught benchmarking and process management to more than 125 corporations.  Ann has also been a driving force for internal branding and employee retention programs tied to social responsibility.  Ann’s past civic activities include five terms in public office, including Mayor for the City of Lewisville and City Council.  Over the years she has served on many boards and has had leadership roles in United Way, the arts, as well as many health and human services organizations.  

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18th Annual ‘Neath the Wreath Holiday Gift Market hosted by the Junior League of Collin County begins November 6 through November 10 at Plano Centre located at 2000 East Spring Creek Parkway in Plano. 

Ten thousand shoppers will Believe in holiday shopping during the Junior League of Collin County’s 18th annual ‘Neath the Wreath Holiday Market at the Plano Centre. This four-day fundraiser features the best in holiday and home décor, ladies clothing and accessories, gifts, jewelry, children’s items and gourmet food from over 100 jury selected merchants. There is something for everyone on your shopping list, so you won’t want to miss Collin County’s largest holiday shopping event!

‘Neath the Wreath truly gives back to the community during the holiday season and is hosting its 2nd annual toy drive this year. The Junior League of Collin County will be collecting new, unwrapped toys during the market and will donate them to the agencies that the JLCC supports. Come be a part of our new holiday giving tradition.

The wildly popular Ladies Night Out will be on Wednesday, November 6 and features the opportunity to pre-shop ‘Neath the Wreath, sip some cocktails, and indulge yourself in our silent auction. A VIP ticket will grant market access an hour earlier and land you a fabulous swag bag. While in attendance, you can also expect to see HOT Santas and experience a few more surprises from the ladies of the Junior League of Collin County.

Thursday, Nov. 7, 2013 Friday, Nov. 8, 2013 Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013 Sunday, Nov. 10, 2013
Wednesday, November 6: 7:00 p.m. Reg. Admission Ladies Night Out event
Thursday, November 7: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Gift Market
Friday, November 8:  9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. (extended shopping hours)Saturday, November 9: Gift Market 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Gift Market
Sunday, November 10: 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Gift Market
 
COST:
Ladies Night Out: Regular $50 each online.
General Market: $10 per ticket in advance at Tom Thumb Collin County store locations or $13 at the door. Children under 12 are free. For safety reasons, baby strollers, rolling carts, rolling bags, wagons, and pets are not allowed.

Proceeds from ‘Neath the Wreath and other events held benefit the many charitable projects and programs that the League currently supports in Collin County, including: ManeGait, Sci-Tech Discovery Center, My Friend’s House, Plano ISD – Plano Family Literacy Program (formerly Even Start), Cancer Support Community North Texas/Noogieland, Big Brothers Big Sisters Youth Events Program, Collin County Council on Family Violence (CCCFV), Kids in the Kitchen, and Summer Lunch Box.

Junior League of Collin County • 5805 Coit Road Ste 301 • Plano TX 75093 972.769.0557 • 972.769.2229 fax • www.jlcollincounty.org

QUESTIONS: marketing@neaththewreath.org or www.neaththewreath.org

About the Junior League of Collin County

The Junior League of Collin County is an organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of women, and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. The Junior League of Collin County began in May 1976, as the Plano Service League, and was admitted to the Association of Junior Leagues International in February of 1984, becoming the 255th League to join. Today, membership includes over 900 women from cities in Collin County, including Plano, Allen, Frisco and McKinney who value Service, Respect, and Leadership. For more information about the Junior League of Collin County please visit www.jlcollincounty.org.

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