Learn how Maryland Corps/Serve Year Option Members are making significant impacts in Maryland communities and find out how you or your organization can be part of this powerful movement by attending a Connect and Serve presentation.
The informational meeting will take place in the main meeting room of the Talbot County Free Library’s Easton branch on Wednesday, March 26, from noon to 1 p.m. The free event includes lunch, with limited seating, and pre-registration required.
Program attendees will come away with a better understanding of the benefits of becoming a Maryland Corps/Service Year Option Member, including paid service roles, professional development, access to apprenticeships, a Service Success Coach, mentorships, and a $6,000 completion award.
Hosted by the Talbot Family Network and the Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism, the presentation will provide insights to potential host site partners and those who engage with potential Maryland Corps/Service Year Option applicants.
“This program is especially important for nonprofits, government agencies, community-based organizations, and businesses interested in serving as a host site partner with the program,” says Nancy Andrew, executive director of Talbot Family Network.
“The March 26 program is also important for organizations that interact with young adults,” she says. “Representatives from educational institutions, workforce development programs, and other community-based organizations are encouraged to attend.”
Representatives from the Maryland Department of Service and Civic Innovation will share key insights into program requirements, application details, exclusive benefits, and more. The department also works to expand legacy service programs through AmeriCorps, with more information at serve.maryland.gov.
“Supporting workforce development is a big part of how Talbot County works,” says Cassandra Vanhooser, director of Talbot County Economic Development and Tourism. “The Maryland Corps and Service Year Option offer great resources for organizations that want to grow their teams while also providing on-the-job training for new employees. It’s a win for everyone involved.”
Pre-registration is needed for the Wednesday, March 26 program at bit.ly/connectserve or by emailing director@talbotfamilynetwork. org.
About Talbot Family Network
The Talbot Family Network’s mission is to identify and develop support systems for a safe, healthy, caring, and equitable community for all Talbot County children and families through collaboration with public and private entities. Talbot Family Network is the Local Management Board for Talbot County and receives an annual allocation of funding from Maryland’s Children’s Cabinet. More is at www.talbotfamilynetwork.org.
About Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism
The Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism’s mission is to enhance and promote a business-friendly environment for current and prospective enterprises and to advocate for policies that support and strengthen the economic vitality of Talbot County. The department’s vision for Talbot County is built on the principles of strong communities, empowered businesses, and innovative solutions.
Business owners and managers are encouraged to subscribe to the Talbot Works monthly newsletter at www.talbotworks.org. The department can be also reached at 410-770-8058 or by visiting their offices at 215 Bay Street, Easton, Md.
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