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Jake Roesler
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Kirsten Eamon-Shine Jun 5.

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At 12:01am on June 13, 2009, Paula Rivera said…
Hi Jake
Thanks for your interest. It is so wonderful here. I love it. You are most welcome to visit, just let me know when you would like to come out.

Great things are happening. Our residential camping programs begin Monday and will run until August. Sorry it took so long to get back to you....much work to do. Take care
At 10:29am on June 8, 2009, Laura Henn said…
Thanks for the welcome, Jake! I have not yet had time to see who else is on here.
At 1:52pm on May 14, 2009, Nicole M. Rowan said…
Yes, I'm familiar with these resources. We will use drive of your life during one of our computer sessions at camp. That was a great suggestion.
At 1:37pm on May 14, 2009, Nicole M. Rowan said…
I work with teens and families. My primary role is our Y Achievers Program (College Readiness Program) and our summer camp From Day 1 (transitional camp for the incoming 9th grader) I also coordinate two college tours each year.
At 1:30pm on May 5, 2009, Carol Conrad said…
Thanks Jake for your helpful information.
At 5:09pm on April 28, 2009, Susan Watt Grade said…
Thanks for the welcome, Jake! Good to connect with you.
At 9:40am on March 18, 2009, Kirsten Eamon-Shine said…
Welcome, Jake - it's great to have you here at Allied for Youth! This is YOUR community, so please make yourself at home. Invite some friends, take part in conversations in forums or a blog, post events and connect with colleagues.

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Teen Textuality: What Youth Workers Need to Know about Sexting September 30, 2009 10 -11:30 AM FREE - Register here. This session considers sexting from sociological and adolescent developmental perspectives, discusses elements of a concrete strat…
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July 22, 2009 from 10am to 11:30am
The fee for this webinar is $10 for Indiana Youth Serving Orgs and $30 for non-Indiana youth serving orgs. Pre-registration is required. MySpace, YouTube, AOL Instant Messenger, Google video, and Facebook. As kids gain Internet access on cell phone…
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Jake Roesler added a discussion
Are you using Twitter to promote your youth program? Are you using it to bring to light youth issues? Are you using it socially? Reply here with your user name and your Twitter mission: twission? :) And when you tweet, use the #indiana #youth tag!…
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Teen Textuality

Teen Textuality: What Youth Workers Need to Know about Sexting
September 30, 2009
10 -11:30 AM

FREE - Register here.

Read the Indiana Youth Institute's report on this hot topic!

This session considers sexting from sociological and adolescent developmental perspectives, discusses elements of a concret… Continue

Posted on September 17, 2009 at 10:30am —

Jake Roesler

$5,000 + Statewide Publicity Could Be Yours!

The Indiana Youth Institute is proud to recognize 10 organizations with Indiana Youth Investment Awards. These awards are intended to highlight extraordinary –but often unrecognized – efforts on behalf of children and youth.

IYI is proud to play a role in honoring these organizations for their exemplary youth work and hopes this recognition will encourage and inspire others to make a difference in the lives of Hoosier children.

Winners each receive a $5,000 prize to be used for p… Continue

Posted on May 1, 2009 at 4:00pm — 1 Comment

Jake Roesler

Help youth workers just like you...

Among our many programs and services, the Indiana Youth Institute helps youth workers like you better serve your organizations and your communities by assisting with professional development.

We really want you to do a good job.

IYI provides some workshops and seminars around the state, but we understand some youth work requires very specific training or conferences presented on a national stage.

But that's expensive you say.


We agree. That's wh… Continue

Posted on April 29, 2009 at 11:30am —

Jake Roesler

NFP's need to network too!

So, thanks McCoy for creating Allied for Youth. What a great resource.

I was just in a workshop this past Friday where we talked about the power of social networking for nonprofits. The first speaker, Hazel Walker of BNI, I think made some of the best points. She said, people want to work with other people they know, people they like, and people they trustContinue

Posted on April 22, 2009 at 11:12am — 1 Comment

 
 

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