Friday, August 24, 2007

Free Skills Building Course: Program Infrastructure and Management for Community Health Promotion and Education

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Free Skills Building Course: Program Infrastructure and Management for Community Health Promotion and Education

My Brother's Keeper, funded through The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office of Minority Health, would like to extend an invitation to a FREE skills building course Program Infrastructure and Management for Community Health Promotion and Education, scheduled for Wednesday AND Thursday, September 26-27, in Norfolk, VA. This two-day course provides tools for designing, implementing, and evaluating a prevention program geared toward the African-American community. A formal invitation letter, a skills building course application, and course description have been attached for your review. If you are interested in attending this course please contact AngelaJohnson for a course application by email to ajohnson@mbk-inc.org. Applications must be received by Friday, August 31, 2007. Once the completed application is received and reviewed, participants will be contacted with confirmation of registration. If you have questions or need additional information, please contact Angela Johnson, Program Coordinator, at 601-957-3625, ext. 108. Please feel free to distribute this invitation to collaborators and partners in your area who may also benefit from this course. Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you soon.
Natille E. Duncan, MSEd, MIT Specialist, CBA 2
Project My Brother's Keeper, Inc.
Phone: (601) 957-3625, Ext. 109 Fax: (601) 957-3640
nduncan@mbk-inc.org
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