Learn how to make a beautiful impression on your community with each of your events, learn why even the small details matter to your donors and will ultimately result in maximum impact and dollars raised! Presented by Heather Lawless
In this workshop, participants will learn to trust the Lord in the midst of great adversity and learn stand when all you have left to do is stand. Presented by Lori DeVillez, BA, John Maxwell Certified Speaker, Coach and Trainer
This workshop addresses high-risk operational pitfalls that all nonprofit organizations need to address. We will look particularly at how to mitigate risks such as wage/hour claims, harassment and discrimination claims and other highly litigated areas. Presented By: Theresa Brennan
Often clinics and individuals specialize in one area of grief care. But women and men often experience more than one type of reproductive loss in their lifetime. Our goal is to increase the learner's awareness of reproductive losses and how to best care for those who grieve. Presented By: Tanya Flores; Tricia Lewis, M.A.
Having an understanding of viewpoints surrounding birth control, medical facts about methods of birth control, and additional considerations regarding birth control can broaden one’s understanding of and perspective on birth control. Discussion will include how common the use of birth control currently is in the United States and consideration of what birth control education is best for the client entering the doors of the pregnancy center. Presented by Brooke Myrick, BSN, RN, LAS and Teresa Tholany, BSN, RN, CMSRN, LAS
To empower others with practical steps to take for expanding into new places (schools, community programs, youth centers, etc.) Presented By: Stephen Mowat
Your brand is your most valuable asset and it includes so much more than your logo design. How to be intentional about creating a powerful brand. Presented By: Joe Baker
Visual and performing arts have played a major role in healing for centuries. The "Breakthrough Before the Final Bow" workshop will teach participants how the healing arts can: - How speaking to the right hemisphere of the brain is the safest way to influence human behavior. - How experiencing Christian visual, written, and performing arts triggers increased altruism and activism as reported in the Wall Street Journal. - How participating in Christian visual, written, and performing arts releases healing endorphins to combat pain, trauma, stress, and self condemnation. Presented by Robert Hoover, Ph.D., MFT, MCC