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  • Child Abuse and Neglect Guidelines, 2-09

    Salt Lake Child Abuse and Neglect Guidelines The following guidelines have been prepared to assist Family Promise – Salt Lake (FPSL) staff, volunteers, and guests to recognize child abuse or neglect as is it defined by the State of Utah and other agencies. (Last updated, February 2009) 1. Suggestions to Staff and Volunteers a. It is important for volunteers to take into account a wide variety of variables when dealing with our guests. Some of the issues which need to be considered are: definit

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  • Why I Want to Volunteer, 2-09

    Salt Lake Why I Want to Volunteer When asked why you want to become a volunteer coordinator or host, the answer may seem obvious: Who wouldn’t want to help alleviate the tragedy of homelessness? Taking a closer look, however, reveals that people have very different reasons for feeling that it is important to reach out to others. Everyone has a unique set of reasons for volunteering. They are valid, and being aware of them is important. Keeping a checklist of your needs and beliefs can help you

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  • Volunteer Experience Journal, 2-09

    Salt Lake VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE JOURNAL When your shift is over, please record comments for the next hosts. Please add to the journal, noting events and any other information that incoming volunteers need to know, such as late arrivals, additional medical needs, problems or concerns, requests or suggestions from guests or hosts. We want and need to hear from you. What went right? What went wrong? The journal needs to contain only factual, relevant information, not opinions about our guests’ lif

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  • Meal Scheduling, Meal Tips, Weekly Staples, Suggestions, 2-09

    Salt Lake Meal Scheduling / Meal Tips / Weekly Staples / Suggestions Meal Scheduling The Coordinator, or the assigned Meal Coordinator schedules the volunteers to cook and shop, and provides menu guidance to ensure nutritious and varied meals. Groups such as women’s groups or bible study groups in the congregation of ten prepare dinners together. Three to four volunteers can collaborate for dinners. They may be apart of the hosting team for the evening or just bring in the prepared dinner for

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  • Hospitality Code, 2-09

    Salt Lake Hospitality Code 1. It’s nice to hear your name, so learn the names of our guests too. 2. Labeling people creates invisible barriers. Remember that guests are guests, not “the homeless.” Whether spoken or on a posted sign, labeling creates an automatic division, an “us” and “them” syndrome. 3. Personal questions can be tough to answer, so don’t put guests in awkward positions. If they need to talk, give them the chance, but don’t pry. 4. Never assume that a guest

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  • Recruitment Board, Sample, 09

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  • FPSL Logo, Color, 09

    Salt Lake An interfaith alliance helping homeless families achieve lasting self-sufficiency

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  • FPSL Logo, B&W, 09

    Salt Lake An interfaith alliance helping homeless families achieve lasting self-sufficiency

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  • FP Logo, Color, 09

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