IN NEBRASKA, EVERY PERSON IS A MANDATORY CHILD ABUSE REPORTER.
A
child abuse report does not necessarily mean a child is automatically
removed from the home, unless the child is clearly in danger. Support
such as parenting classes, anger management,
or other resources may be offered first to the parents. Early
identification and treatment can help mitigate the long-term effects of
abuse. If the abuse is stopped and the child receives competent
treatment, the abused child can begin to regain a sense of
self-confidence and trust.
By reporting, you can make a tremendous
difference in the life of a child and the child’s family, especially if
you help stop the abuse early. If you have a gut feeling that something
is wrong, it is better to be safe than sorry.
NE child abuse hotline Toll-Free: (800) 652-1999
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
Tyson Foods Helps Fight Hunger With Huge Food Donation!
Rich Weiss, Nutrition Services Director, reported that the Food Bank
received a donation of a little over 10,000 lbs. of hamburger from Tyson
last week on Friday in Lexington. Thank you Tyson for helping to fight
hunger with your generous donation! For more information watch NTV News coverage at this link
http://www.nebraska.tv/story/18336358/tyson-meat-gives-5-tons-of-beef-to-food-bank#.T7pEakIDWr4.blogger
http://www.nebraska.tv/story/18336358/tyson-meat-gives-5-tons-of-beef-to-food-bank#.T7pEakIDWr4.blogger
Monday, May 7, 2012
YEAH! That’s what we want!
We
successfully made it through the Signs of Spring Craft and Trade Show! Thank
you to all the Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska staff that helped set up. It feels more like an agency event when you
are there! We had volunteers come and
work in the Beads in a Box booth. They had a great time and we really
appreciated their commitment.
Simply Door Art |
Not
knowing my involvement with Beads in a Box, one customer mentioned that I
should move that jewelry booth when you first come in because it causes such a
stir. I thought, “YEAH! That’s what we
want!”
We ended up having 204 booths for our record breaker and customers were
circulating all day even though the weather was causing some stress for the
Show Promoter. For us oldies, we also
appreciate all the young legs and strong backs when it comes time to tear it
all down.
In our April newsletter we touched on the huge push for the Sandhill
cranes. We put them in several stores and now we wait to see if there is any
success. Hopefully, it won’t be a let-down.
With the huge push on Bazangles and preparing for the Signs of Spring
Craft Show, the development department has been looking for a slow-down. Well,
the slow-down consisted of preparing for the CSBG monitoring and the Board of
Directors’ meeting.
A large bulk mailing is almost ready to go stuffed with the
applications for the Holiday Splendor show in November.
In April we mentioned
that the Nebraska Historical Society asked us to create specific Nebraska
tourism Bazangles. Janice has been working hard on that and we have wonderful
prototypes to send to them.
On May 8th,
Beads in a Box is having an open house for Mother’s Day at the Kearney Woman’s
Club from 3:30-7:00 p.m. The month of May, we will be preparing new designs and
display boards for Bazangles to make its debut at the American Crafters and
Retailers Expo Wholesale Show in Las Vegas.
Thinking seasons ahead, we must be preparing fall and Christmas holidays
for displays. We’re so glad we got some wonderful volunteers! The Development
office and the Beads in a Box room remain in the whirlwind!
Tootles for now,
Kyla
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