PRESENTS
Arizona Build Your Community Network Webinar
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
1:30 – 2:00pm (registration/opening remarks)
2:00 – 4:30 pm (webinar)
Tune into the power of faith and community collaboration to assist vulnerable populations to become self-sufficient. Learn how other faith and community groups have joined with Arizona’s Workforce System and helped their community members find work and self-sufficiency.
Free Webinar featuring groups who have been successful implementing self-sufficiency strategies. Join the Arizona Workforce Connection and your local faith and community agencies in developing avenues of success for your people.
REGISTER NOW!
For more information and to register please visit
http://theeventconn.com*
(*Performance Excellence Partner’s Event Service Provider)
Content/Agenda Questions: Ms. Freddie Campbell – 602.771.1238 or
Registration Questions: Ms. Denise Donnahoo – 303.972.8372 or
One Arizona
Compassion, Collaboration and Action
thru Faith and Community Initiatives
Webinar Locations
Cochise County
· 1843 Paseo San Luis
Sierra Vista
Coconino County
· 2625 N. King St., Ponderosa Room
Flagstaff
City of Phoenix
· Jobing.Com Community Room
4747 N. 22nd St. Phoenix
Gila County
· Gila County Division Services
5515 S. Apache Ave., Ste 200, Globe
Graham County
· General Services Building
EOC/Training Room, 921 Thatcher Blvd
Safford, AZ
Maricopa County
· Gilbert One Stop
735 N. Gilbert Rd., Ste 134, Gilbert
· Maricopa Workforce Connections
1840 N. 95th Ave., Ste.160, Phoenix
Mohave County
· Mohave County One Stop Career Center
700 West Beale Street, Kingman
Pima County
· Kino Service Center
2797 E. Ajo Way, Tucson
Pinal County
· Central AZ College Corporate Center
540 N. Camino Mercad0, Casa Grande
Santa Cruz County
· Cochise College
21 East Court Street (Old Court House), Nogales
Yuma County
· 3834 W. 16th Street, Yuma
Council Boardroom
Yavapai County
· Yavapai College
1100 E. Sheldon St., Bldg. 4 Room 102, Prescott
State Capitol
· Executive Tower, 2nd Floor Executive Conference Room
1700 W. Washington St., Phoenix
Brought to you in part by a grant from the DOL Center for Faith Based and Community Initiatives