Valerie Humes, Heartbeat International Housing Specialist, discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment as well as the implications of the growing number of Generation Z employees. This workshop will review trends and practical strategies for organizations to adapt to the ever changing needs of the labor market inside the unique setting of ministry. Presented By: Valerie Humes
Micro Events are the newest best practice in fundraising. Learn how these bite-size events can make a big impact on your bottom line. Presented By: Lisa Stueckemann
Most Pregnancy Resource Centers have a holistic approach: caring for body, mind, and spirit. Conveying what the Bible says about spiritual health can be intimidating for both staff and volunteer counselors. In an effort not to miss the opportunity, many spurt out Gospel truth in a brief "canned lecture". The goal of this workshop is to move the volunteer onward in skills of dialogue and conversation regarding what the Bible says about a relationship with God through Jesus. Presented By: Sharon Greenip
Many centers are concerned about an aging donor base. Learn what types of fundraisers and special events will help you connect with younger donors and keep your mission funded for the years ahead. Presented By: Liz Chechile; Crystal Hoag
Learn why every pregnancy center should have specific Fundraiser/Public Relations personnel, and after the role is filled, how to start a public relations campaign. Presented By: Stori Thompson
Explaining the history of feminism in the United States and its influence on women and the pro-choice culture. This workshop presents on tools to combat the influences in our culture pressuring women to choose abortion for their children. Presented By: Kimberly Cook
Asking the right questions can be the key to improving your programs, your people and your place in the community, but many people are uncomfortable with questions: having to ask them and having to answer them. However, when you ask the right questions, even to yourself, you will find out why your programs aren't as successful as they might be, why your team isn't following your leadership, and what your community really thinks you do.
We listen to God's voice to further our relationship with Him, to receive our identity from Him (this is a huge key!), to hear His heart for others, and to receive direction. This workshop will give practical information on how to hear His voice, reasons we may not be hearing, and why it is important to listen to Him not only for our own lives but for the lives of those we are ministering to. Presented By: Kathryn (Katie) Tucker
My goal is to expose the risks and dangers of our birth control culture, and to help centers understand that there are better - healthier - options for our clients. Presented By: Sharon Pearce
In this course attendees will learn about the various types of ultrasound systems available in the marketplace. Attendees will be able to correlate the different types of ultrasound units to fit into what is best for their facility and those that will be scanning with the ultrasound equipment. Presented By: Hobie Sears
This human trafficking awareness and prevention class provides meaningful content intended to educate pregnancy center workers on common types of human trafficking. How to identify potential victims and traffickers in your centers, how to react to and report potential trafficking, and what resources are available to centers and victims. Presented By: Beverly Weeks
Do you struggle with interpersonal communication in the office? Do you understand the balance between being a friend and being a leader? Professionalism is not just for the full-time corporate woman.