The Colorado foster care system currently has 462 children who are waiting for an adoptive family. Project 1.27 is working to make these families happen.
The local non-profit, named after the Bible verse James 1:27, aims to connect children in foster care with Northern Colorado churches and Christian families so that no child has to wait for a foster or adoptive family.
While the process of fostering or adopting can seem daunting, the organization is there to support potential and current families every step of the way.
Get our free mobile app Project 1.27 is all about great families for kids in foster care and then supporting those families and kids, said Shelly Radic, President of Project 1.27, in our Tuned In to NoCo interview. We work to recruit great foster and adoptive families for kids who need to be adopted, train those families well, and then.provide layers of support around them so they can be successful.
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February 1 2021, 11:40 am | BY Ricki Green | 2 Comments
AWARD School is back for 2021 and is shaping up to be better than ever. Advertising Council Australia caught up with National AWARD School Co-heads Mandie van der Merwe and Jack Nunn to find out what’s ahead this year, and why all aspiring creatives should apply for Australasia’s best – and most potentially career-defining – course in creative thinking.
ACA: AWARD School recently announced some great new initiatives for 2021 – tell us about some of the things you’re most excited about for AWARD School this year.
Mandie & Jack: It’s going to be an absolutely massive year. We’re really excited that for the first time AWARD School is going to be a truly national program, with shared content, mentoring and lectures (including the addition of practical master-class style lectures each week from some of Australia’s best creative thinkers).
January 14 2021, 1:50 pm | BY Ricki Green | 18 Comments
Australasia’s most acclaimed course for aspiring creatives, AWARD School has kicked off its campaign for 2021 enrolments with a new theme: ‘Enter Raw, Exit Ready’.
The campaign is rolling out across multiple channels in the lead up to AWARD School 2021, run from March to July, and focuses on key up-coming events and activities during February, including the first-ever Indigenous Application Workshop, online and in-real-life Information Nights, and the all-important opening of 2021 applications.
Says AWARD School joint national head Jack Nunn, who created the campaign: “AWARD School takes your raw creativity and transforms it into industry-ready thinking. You don’t need prior qualifications or experience, you need raw ideas and determination. And in 12 weeks, you’ll be ready to take the next step into an agency creative department, ready to take your own business idea to the next level, or ready to find
Soundbaths, Shamanism, Starlight and You!
Every year the Starlight Festival in Bangalow transports locals to the celestial plane with soundbaths, shamanic journeys and in-depth everything. Taking attendees through time and space with a sound healing, you can learn to play the singing bowl, browse the market or access ancient knowledge.
Featuring Alice Miyagawa, a teacher of harmonium, chanting, mantra meditation, and vocal techniques for singing and meditation. She is also the wings behind The Harmonium Choir – a wonderful group of harmonium players who offer a unique sound healing modality for health and wellbeing. Alice will be leading initiates towards enlightenment with her daily yoga sessions.
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