Here’s the LIRS (Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service) new Leadership Toolkit. It’s a collection of the most up-to-date resources for migrants and refugee ministries. It includes the resettlement how-to book “10 Million To 1”.
Doing good always make us feel good too. Imagine how good it would feel when doing good is paired with chocolate. Take a look at more information about the Chocoholic Frolic.
Amy Gilgenbach interviewed Jeffrey Kirk, the author of “10 Million To 1”, a how-to guide for refugee resettlement. Take a look, and then get the book.
“10 Million To 1” is a how-to guide for refugee resettlement. It’s perfect for refugee resettlement volunteers. It’s also good for agencies, non-profits, and others who work with or encounter refugees on a day-to-day or frequent basis. The book teaches everything a resettlement volunteer needs to know to help create a successful outcome.
Here’s some background on National Coffee Day. You can learn about this new “holiday” while discovering some deals on coffee.
The Ghirardelli Chocolate Company is supporting the National Breast Cancer Foundation through the program “Be an Intense Supporter.” Learn how you can eat chocolate and be part of the solution.
Researchers at Wayne State University in Detroit have found that a compound called “epicatechin”, found in chocolates, is as good as getting a sweat on. Surely much tastier and less time consuming!
Research shows that eating chocolates is associated with lowering risks for cardiovascular diseases. Maybe this new information will reduce your guilt of eating chocolate.
Will there ever come a time when you can hit the beach with just a bar of chocolate in hand? Interesting studies are underway. Read on to find out what I’m talking about.