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T he Coronado Human Relations Commission

T he Coronado Human Relations Commission. Take My Hand, Coronado !. Scheduled for March 29th through April 1, 2010. is excited about adding a powerful message to our annual event. (Click to move from slide to slide.). Introducing the. “Blue Ribbon”. (Click). What is the “Blue Ribbon”?

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T he Coronado Human Relations Commission

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  1. The Coronado Human Relations Commission TakeMyHand, Coronado! Scheduled for March 29th through April 1, 2010 is excited about adding a powerful message to our annual event (Click to move from slide to slide.)

  2. Introducing the . . . “Blue Ribbon” (Click)

  3. What is the “Blue Ribbon”? Please enjoy this short story. It will touch your heart! If you’ve received this slide show via email, please view “Who I Am Makes a Difference” via YouTube . . . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaAM3HZd7yM (Click)

  4. “As a result of the world being harsh, adolescents have no choice but to be guarded and try to survive. This program gives kids a chance to become vulnerable and not feel judged. It gives us the power to make a difference and change the world.” Evelyn– 16 years old (Click)

  5. The magic of the “Blue Ribbon” . . . What would it look like in Coronado? 3,500teachers and students would be honored for making a difference . . . and would be given a “Who I Am Makes a Difference”™ Blue Ribbon • . . . plus two other ribbons to ‘pass on’. (Click)

  6. Let’s do the math for passing it on! 3,500 + 3,500 + 3,500 = 10,500 children, young adults and adults will have received the gift of a “Blue Ribbon” . . . and positive acknowledgment . . . some for the first time ever! (Click)

  7. 10,500people will have been united and touched . . . most in ways you and I will never know! (Click)

  8. The Opportunity How can we honor 10,500 people in our community? (Click)

  9. We can . . . for $.33 per recipient! (Click)

  10. The Coronado Human Relations Commission invites you to make a difference. Help us raise $3,500 . . . byFebruary 15, 2010 . . . to acknowledge 10,500 people! (Click)

  11. We invite you to be a . . . “Difference Maker” tosupportthis effort . . . and inspire Coronado! (Click)

  12. Using the enclosed form, your tax deductible donation can be made out directly to: • Difference Makers International, a 501(c)(3)! and returned in the self-addressed envelope to: Deborah Schwartz, LCSW Chairperson Coronado Human Relations Commission 600 6th Street Coronado, CA 92118 (619) 522-8915 x5091 or (619) 522-8934 x4094 (Click)

  13. Or contact me if you have any questions: Carole Tessicini lpgagirlsgolf@san.rr.com 619-437-8411 619-519-2635 Thank you! (Click)

  14. In a minute or less you can change a life forever. If you would like to learn more about the “Blue Ribbon” and the The Coronado Human Relations Commission (continue to Click)

  15. “Blue Ribbon” Participants Will learn how to: • Acknowledge Worth and Importance of Self 2. Acknowledge Worth and Importance of Others 3. Express Emotions with Dignity 4. Cheer People on for their Contributions & Dreams 5. Make a Difference Where they Live, Work and Learn (Click)

  16. The “Blue Ribbon” Message Can: • Decrease anger, apathy and alienation • Enhance caring, compassion and cooperation • Increase responsibility, productivity and pride • Improve academic achievement • Inspire our community . . . and others! (Click)

  17. On April 1, “Who I Am Makes a Difference”™will also be celebrated in other parts of the world, including: The Bahamas (100 schools) Shasta County, California San Bernardino, CA (Kayos Kidz) Pawtucket, Rhode Island (Click)

  18. “Character Counts” with the Coronado Human Relations Commission respect fairness caring citizenship responsibility trustworthiness (Click)

  19. The Coronado Human Relations Commission The Mission of the CHRC is to promote respect, understanding, and the peaceful resolution of conflict among and between youth and adults in the community of Coronado. Dianne Story Baldwin, - Coronado SAFE  Marie Balfour, Student  Stacy Berman, Recreation Services - City of Coronado  S. Samantha Bowman, Executive Director - Coronado SAFE  Bill Cass, Principal - Silver Strand Elementary School  Barbara Denny, Councilwoman - City of Coronado Dr. Jeffrey Felix, Superintendent - Coronado Unified School District  Karen Finch, CEO - Coronado Chamber of Commerce Claudia Gallant, Lead Teacher - Coronado Village Elementary School  Peter Harris, Principal - Sacred Heart Parish School Barbara Hill, M.S.W., Director - Coronado Response Group,CHS  Captain Yancey Lindsey, Commanding Officer - Naval Base Coronado Kathy MacDonald, Teacher - Coronado Middle School Jay Marquand, Assistant Principal - Coronado Middle School A. MikoPeled, Chief Instructor,- Martial Arts America  Linda Rahn, Director - Recreation Services - City of Coronado Nancy Roberts, Headmistress - Christ Church Day School  Floyd Ross - Coronado Council of Churches Gabriel Salvatierra, Student Louis J. Scanlon, Chief of Police - City of Coronado Deborah Schwartz, L.C.S.W. - School Social Worker Susan Shirey, Parent Amy Steward, Teacher - Village Elementary School Mark Tafoya, Psychotherapist - H.E.L.P. Casey Tanaka, Mayor - City of Coronado Carole Dupuis Tessicini - Community Leader Thank you, again! www.coronadohrc.org

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