Practical Tips & Tools: Connect IE and How Local Nonprofits Can Become Involved
Presented by: Connect IE
You can do your part to improve the health of your community. When you link people to social services and resources they need, their health and quality of life improve. The Connect IE website makes it easy to find community resources in the Inland Empire. Local organizations can list their resources and benefit from features offered through Connect IE such as activity reports, site analytics and much more. Come and learn what Connect IE can do for your organization.
Speakers:
Starlette L. Turner
Connect IE Outreach Lead
Starlette Turner joined Inland Empire United Way in December 2014 as a 2-1-1 Data and Research Specialist. In January 2019 she assumed the role of Connect IE Outreach Lead. She demonstrated her talent for assisting others by building and maintaining a strong resource database to connect individuals and families to needed community resources. She continues to strive to inspire and educate community-based organizations on the importance of verifying their programs on the 2-1-1 database and the Connect IE website platform to empower communities by connecting to resources that create positive outcomes in the life of the participants.
Starlette has over 15 years of experience in successful evidence based community engagement. She garnered various achievement awards from several collaborative partners for her selfless commitment to community outreach pursuits. Starlette is a “Change Agent” who continues to be passionate about making a significant and impactful change in our Inland Empire communities through her efforts of placing people in touch with critical resources in their community.
Starlette‘s future goal is to complete her degree in Sociology.
Norma Flores
Connect IE Outreach Coordinator
Norma Flores works at Inland Empire United Way, under 211 San Bernardino County. She assumed the role as the Connect IE Outreach Coordinator in April 2019. Norma’s responsibilities include conducting informational presentations, collaborating on community outreach events and participating in various industry meetings in order to introduce projects and educate community organizations about the ease of navigating the Connect IE platform while highlighting the ways in which to access valuable resources.
Her first experience at a nonprofit was working on owner occupied home repair programs offered to low income homeowners, specifically seniors and Hispanic populations. While working for this nonprofit she found that she enjoyed helping people but disliked having to turn away individuals who did not qualify for home repair assistance. Had she known about 211 and Connect IE at that time she would have been able to offer additional resources to her clients and assisted them in finding solutions to their most prevalent needs, concerns or issues.
Norma earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Cal Poly Pomona. Working with the community and witnessing the need for more representation and advocacy has urged her to pursue a Masters in Community and Economic Development. She will be continuing her studies in the fall semester and her future goal is to be able to develop new, creative and innovative programs that will have a positive impact on underserved populations as well as, help to improve their quality of life.
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Thursday Mar 5, 2020
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM PST
Desert/Mountain Educational Service Center
17800 Highway 18
Apple Valley, CA
Please note that MapQuest does not give the correct directions to this site ... Interstate 15, Exit "D Street/Highway 18 East" and travel East. Travel two miles through Victorville and up/down a short hill into Apple Valley. The first traffic light in Apple Valley will be Apple Valley Road. The facility is at the Northwest (left) side of the intersection of Apple Valley Road and Hwy. 18, behind the gas station, in the center of the strip mall. Parking is in the lot in front of the building. Please do not park in short-term spots or you will be towed. There are two Highway 18 exits. Make sure you take the one that says "D Street."
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