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Neighborhood Empowerment Network & Access SF are pleased to present NENtv, a new weekly live/call-in show on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30 in San Francisco. Hosted by Daniel Homsey, Director of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, NENtv on Access SF can be seen each Tuesday night at 7pm as part of the station's live local programming block - SF Live. This episode features San Francisco School Volunteers (SFSV), the largest source of volunteers for San Francisco public schools. Each year we recruit and train more than 1,400 volunteers and place them in a diversity of roles in schools across the district. Established in 1963, SFSV’s singular focus on serving the public schools has made it an integral part of the city’s education system. Learn more online at the following link: www.sfsv.org
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured The ExCEL After School Programs whose mission is to create and sustain "safe havens" at public schools where students and community members can access expanded learning opportunities and integrated education, health, social service, and cultural programs in the out-of-school hours. Learn more online at www.healthiersf.org/ExCELafterschool.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured CAMINOS. Located in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District, CAMINOS enables low-income, Latina immigrants to create opportunities for self and economic improvement through access to technology. CAMINOS is a non-profit organization dedicated to using technology to improve the lives of Latina immigrants. By enabling unemployed or underemployed Latina, immigrant women move from manual or service labor to office and technology-based work, thus interrupting the cycle of poverty and social isolation affecting Latina immigrant women's health and wellbeing. Learn more online at www.caminossf.org - Hosted by Tracey Quezada.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured Streetside Stories, a San Francisco-based non-profit literacy arts nonprofit has helped over 8000 students to share their life stories, connect with the arts, and improve their literacy skills. Through the power of storytelling, Streetside Stories values and cultivates young people’s voices, fostering educational equity and building community, literacy and arts skills. Learn more online at the following link: www.streetside.org - Hosted by Tracey Quezada.
Neighborhood Empowerment Network & Access SF are pleased to present NENtv, a new weekly live/call-in show on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30 in San Francisco. Hosted by Daniel Homsey, Director of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, NENtv on Access SF can be seen each Tuesday night at 7pm as part of the station's live local programming block - SF Live. This episode features Quesada Gardens.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured Anne Bluethenthal, Artistic Director & Founder of ABD Productions, the producing arm of Anne Bluethenthal & Dancers, a San Francisco-based multi-ethnic, multi-cultural modern dance company that is dedicated to the creation and production of new dance works, to excellence and activism in the arts, and to developing dance from - and bringing it to - a diverse community.Learn more online at the following link: www.abdproductions.org - Hosted by Rebecca Arnold.
Neighborhood Empowerment Network & Access SF are pleased to present NENtv, a new weekly live/call-in show on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30 in San Francisco. Hosted by Daniel Homsey, Director of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, NENtv on Access SF can be seen each Tuesday night at 7pm as part of the station's live local programming block - SF Live. This episode features Earth Hour.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured an interview w/ a staff contact from ITVS talking about the ITVS Community Cinema Series, a monthly free public presentation at the SF Public Library featuring documentaries that air on PBS Independent Lens as well as panel discussions on topics being addressed in the films. Access SF is a co-sponsor of the 2007-2008 ITVS Community Cinema Series. Learn more online at the following link: http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/getinvolved/cinema/ Hosted by Elizabeth Carroll
Neighborhood Empowerment Network & Access SF are pleased to present NENtv, a new weekly live/call-in show on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30 in San Francisco. Hosted by Daniel Homsey, Director of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, NENtv on Access SF can be seen each Tuesday night at 7pm as part of the station's live local programming block - SF Live. This episode features the North of Panhandle Neighborhood Association.
Neighborhood Empowerment Network & Access SF are pleased to present NENtv, a new weekly live/call-in show on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30 in San Francisco. Hosted by Daniel Homsey, Director of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, NENtv on Access SF can be seen each Tuesday night at 7pm as part of the station's live local programming block - SF Live. This episode features Friends of the San Francisco Public Library.
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"How to make your neighborhood safer for families" break out at NEN Summit
This break out group at the 2007 NEN Summit helped identify strategies for making your neighborhood safer to live in.
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"How to prepare your neighborhood for a natural disaster" breakout group at NEN Summit
The "how to prepare your neighborhood to survive a natural disaster" break out group was led by community leaders who have worked with City and local non profits to achieve a state of readiness.
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"How to write a community challenge grant" breakout at NEN Summit
NEN 2008 Summit Community Challenge Grant Break Out Session - this session offered real world insight as to how to best apply for a Community Challenge Grant.
The Key Note Speaker for the 2007 NEN Summit was Latoya Cantrell. Latoya is the President of the Broadmoor Lives Organization which is leading her community in New Orleans through the Recovery process after Katrina.
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"How to build stronger communities with neighborhood associations" breakout at NEN Summit
This breakout group at the 2007 NEN Summit helped identify ways for communities to grow stronger with neighborhood associations
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The Crocker Amazon Mosaic Tile Project on NENtv - SF Live
Neighborhood Empowerment Network & Access SF are pleased to present NENtv, a new weekly live/call-in show on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30 in San Francisco. Hosted by Daniel Homsey, Director of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services, NENtv on Access SF can be seen each Tuesday night at 7pm as part of the station's live local programming block - SF Live. This episode features The Crocker Amazon Mosaic Tile Project.
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured the fabulous singer Terese Genecco who will be appearing with her Little Big Band and The Rrazz Room at the Hotel Nikko. Learn more online at: http://www.teresegenecco.com - Hosted by Rebbecca Arnold.
The San Franciscans is Access SF's award winning in house talk show. This month features CVE, a non-profit social enterprise that provides employment opportunities to individuals with mental health disabilities. Through innovative vocational training programs, and employment in our businesses, CVE provides the tools our clients need to thrive in today’s competitive employment marketplace. For more information go to: www.cve.org - Hosted by Patrick Regan
SF Live is a 3-hour block of live/call-in style programming on local cable television, brought to you by Access SF in San Francisco. It airs 3x's per week on Comcast Cable Channel 76 & Astound Cable Channel 30. Tune in on Tue, Thu & Fri from 5pm - 8pm. The 5 o'clock hour provides coverage of Access SF's nonprofit members, partners and other local projects. This episode featured the Haight Ashbury Free Clinics whose mission is to increase access to health care for all and improve the health and well-being of our clients. More than 18,000 individuals and their loved ones depend on the Clinics every year to provide free, high-quality, demystified and comprehensive health care that is culturally sensitive, nonjudgmental and accessible to all in need. Learn more online at the following link: www.hafci.org - Hosted by Rebecca Arnold.
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NEN Summit Intro for "How to build stronger communities" with MO' Magic
At the 2007 Neighborhood Empowerment Summit there were 7 breakout sessions. This is the introductory piece for the break out session entitled – “How to build stringer communities”.
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