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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Initiative 502 - Impacts to the Workplace fro Saving our Society from Drugs
| SOURCE: Saving our Society Weed in the Washington Workplace | |
Initiative 502 would be a disaster for employers and poses a significant threat to the safety of all employees.
Consider the following:
Studies indicate that impairment caused by marijuana can persist as long as 24 hours after smoking a joint - even though the user may no longer be aware that they are still impaired.Marijuana impairs the ability to learn and remember, and users are more likely to have a decline of intellectual, workplace and social skills.
A study from the United States Department of Health & Human Services, National Institutes of Health, revealed that employees testing positive for marijuana had 55% more accidents, 85% more injuries and a 75% increase in absenteeism than employees who did not test positive.
Initiative 502 would put
Initiative 502 is Wrong for Washington !
For more information on drug policy, or to become a member of Save Our Society from Drugs, please visit saveoursociety.org
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
Youth United: Varsity in Volunteerism WORKSHOP
Several community agencies are partnering to develop an innovative, pilot project where students can receive a varsity letter for volunteerism at Sedro-Woolley High School . To start-up the project, United General Hospital 's Community Health Outreach Programs received a Venture Grant from the United Way of Skagit County as well as recruited additional agencies that have committed staff time towards the development, implementation and evaluation of the Youth United: Varsity in Volunteerism Project.
The goal of the Youth United project is to recognize and reward students for their volunteer efforts in the community as well as provide workforce skills development trainings. Studies show youth participation in and recognition for community pro-social activities can decrease the likelihood of teen substance abuse, delinquency, violence and school dropout. The project aims to provide youth with community service or volunteer project opportunities. To receive a varsity letter, students will have to complete a minimum of 100 hours of service in their schools and at community agencies. To ensure the needs of youth and volunteer agencies are met, trainings will be provided to the youth about the fundamentals of volunteering.
An essential component of this project is the involvement of businesses and organizations to provide a broad range of service projects and volunteer opportunities for high school youth.
Interested in providing volunteer opportunities for youth or would like to receive training on utilizing youth volunteers, please join us:
Date: February 2, 2012 (Thursday) from 11:00 -1:00
Costs: Free and Lunch is provided
Where: Sedro-Woolley School District Support Services Building
Workshop Outcomes:
· Tools on how to ensure a successful experience when utilizing youth volunteers
· Outline youth volunteer roles and expectations with the Varsity Letter in Volunteerism Project
**If you are unable to attend the workshop and would still like to host a volunteer, please contact Lisa Mitchell 360.856.7388.
Thank you for your consideration in providing a volunteer opportunity for the youth in our community!
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