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CEO Forum: SCC's 2018 Plans
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What a Party, What a Year
Next Phase for Culinary Training Program
Volunteers Needed


CEO Forum
 

On behalf of the SCC Board and Staff I want to wish everyone a happy new year and a terrific 2018. 

As ever, at SCC we've already hit the ground running in the new year as we held a day-long board and staff retreat on the first Sunday in January, as part of our strategic planning process for the next five years.

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SCC Events Calendar
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Learn about upcoming events at SCC from our 2018 Annual Meeting to upcoming First-Time Homebuyers classes to  our Financial Literacy course.
 


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A new year brings new promise for most of us. But what about our neighbors who struggle against displacement brought on by escalating development? It is for them and all of us who benefit from a diverse Somerville that SCC will continue our work to ensure that people of all backgrounds can live and thrive in Somerville. 

For example, read about the next phase of our inaugural Culinary Arts Training through our First Source Jobs Program. And check out my CEO Forum on some of the projects that we will grow this year -- like our 100 homes project that now stands at  45. 

Thank you for powering our 2018 work with your generous donations to our 2017 Annual Fund and Social Equity Campaign (CITC). Thank you for all you do.

Sincerely,
SCC CEO Daniel LeBlanc


SCC held its first-ever Annual FUNd Open House and Cake Party in December. Fifty adults and children came out for this holiday event. What a fun evening. Additionally, almost everyone who came contributed to our Annual Fund. 

We are also so pleased to announce that we surpassed our goal of raising $300,000 for the Social Equity Campaign via CITC.

Stay tuned next month for final results of this fundraising drive!  Read more.


With the Wynn Casino in Everett scheduled to open next year, approximately 4,000 new jobs are expected to be created in the region, with many in the culinary and hospitality sector.  SCC's Culinary Arts Training program will connect local residents with these opportunities. 

Currently, 10 program participants have completed the first phase of the training and have begun attending four college credit classes at Bunker Hill Community College.



Volunteers Needed for Mock Interview Prep
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The First Source Jobs Program is looking for volunteers to help job seekers practice interviewing skills to prepare for job interviews. You will be helping our program participants advance their careers, build confidence and build economic resilience. 

This is a great opportunity to develop your cross-cultural communication skills. And you will have the opportunity to work with diverse groups of people.  Read more.


Narefsky Moves to NYC: She Will Be Missed
Karen Narefsky at LDI
Karen Narefsky, an organizer with Somerville Community Corporation for the past five years, has had an exciting opportunity offered to her to continue her organizing work in New York City. She will support tenant organizing.

Karen has been a major force behind the work to ensure development without displacement in Union Square and other City neighborhoods.   Check back next month for a profile of Karen's accomplishments while at SCC. 


As always, we appreciate feedback. Be sure to join us on Facebook & Twitter for the most current info on what we're up to and how to get involved. We look forward to seeing and hearing from you soon! 

Sincerely,
Daniel LeBlanc
Somerville Community Corporation