Thanks to everyone who participated in “Service from the Heart—Operation HomeFront”. All chapters were asked to plan and implement a service project that would benefit the families of our deployed troops. Since “Operation HomeFront” is not currently operating in Utah our chapter selected to work with the Utah Army National Guard.
A member recently asked me why there is a survey after every patroness meeting. At District Training in October. Joanne Cameron (a former SLC chapter President) gave a presentation on the importance of holding well-organized, quality meetings. Chapters need to be mindful of our members’ time and make meetings count.
Improving our general meetings has been one of my personal goals this year as your Chapter President. Including the ticktockers in various ways helped our chapter meetings in September, November and January succeed in many ways but there is always room for improvement. Surveying our members gives everyone a “safe” place to have their voice heard. Thanks for taking the time to fill out the surveys.
Another thing that I feel benefits our chapter is to increase our profile within the community. For an organization that has been around for nearly 40 years in the SLC area—not many people have heard of NCL. It benefits our chapter to get the word out what National Charity is and what we do.
I am excited to announce that our chapter will participate in “Nonprofit Day on the Hill” on Feb. 14th for the first time. We will have a table with informational materials and chapter representatives will speak to our legislators about NCL and how we help our community. If there is enough interest--Teresa Larsen will organize a tour of the capitol that same day. Please contact Teresa at larsenteresa@msn.com.
Good things are happening in our chapter, in our community and in our world.
Thanks for making them happen! That is how you can help.
-Charlene Johnson, Utah chapter President 2012-13
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