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Nov 24 2009
Brad Shellito
"YSU Geography Dept"
 
Geographic Information Science provides a program for career- oriented students and professionals in geographic information systems (GIS) and related geo-spatial technologies (remote sensing, global positioning systems, cartography, and spatial data handling and analysis).
Dec 1 2009
Club Assembly
 
Dec 8 2009
Mark Luke
"American Cancer Society Boradman Relay for Life"
 
Relay For Life The American Cancer Society Relay For Life is a life-changing event that gives everyone in communities across the globe a chance to celebrate the lives of people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and fight back against the disease. At Relay, teams of people camp out at a local high school, park, or fairground and take turns walking or running around a track or path. Each team is asked to have a representative on the track at all times during the event. Because cancer never sleeps, Relays are overnight events up to 24 hours in length. Relay began in 1985 when Dr. Gordy Klatt, a colorectal surgeon in Tacoma, Washington, ran and walked around a track for 24 hours to raise money for the American Cancer Society. Since then, Relay has grown from a single man's passion to fight cancer into the world's largest movement to end the disease. Each year, more than 3.5 million people in 5,000 communities in the United States, along with additional communities in 19 other countries, gather to take part in this global phenomenon and raise much-needed funds and awareness to save lives from cancer. Thanks to Relay participants, we are creating a world with more birthdays a world where cancer can't claim another year of anyone's life. Anyone can participate in Relay For Life. Friends, families, neighbors, classmates, sports teams, etc., can form their own teams. No matter who you are, there's a place for you at Relay.
Dec 15 2009
Dr. Dwinells, Beth Haddle
"ONE Health Systems, Yo. Community Health"
 
The mission of Ohio North East Health Systems, is to provide quality, comprehensive primary health care services and improve the overall health of the communities we serve. A strong focus is placed on reducing barriers to health care such as lack of insurance or established health care provider. A variety of primary medical and dental services are provided
Dec 22 2009
Katherine Price
"Mission of Love"
 
The Mission of Love organization, since incipience 1989, has been able to help the poor of third world countries , Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and the Hurricane victims through it's airlifts and truck transports of medical supplies, clothes, school supplies, building supplies, and emergency vehicles. But this is only a band aid to a much larger issue. Mission of Love, is very much aware there is a long term objective to our relief effort. From the beginning, 1989 we have striven to help the worlds poor but we have been mindful that our efforts are a drop in the ocean if matched against the poverty and need amongst the disenfranchised of the third world countries and on the Indigenous Indian Reservations in America. As an organization, consisting of all volunteers, we recognize the need to empower communities at grass roots level so they can help themselves in the fight against poverty and helplessness.
Jan 12 2010
Michele Merkel
"Junior Achievement"
 
Junior Achievement ensures that every child in the Mahoning Valley has an opportunity to obtain an understanding of the free enterprise system. Michele Merkel, Executive Director
Jan 18 2010
Sean Barron
"Autism "
 
Autism Autism is a developmental disorder that appears in the first 3 years of life, and affects the brain's normal development of social and communication skills. Symptoms Most parents of autistic children suspect that something is wrong by the time the child is 18 months old and seek help by the time the child is age 2. Children with autism typically have difficulties in: Pretend play Social interactions Verbal and nonverbal communication Some children with autism appear normal before age 1 or 2 and then suddenly "regress" and lose language or social skills they had previously gained. This is called the regressive type of autism.
Jan 27 2010
Joint District Meeting
"Joint District Meeting"
 
 
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