Athena Software is proud to celebrate its clients by highlighting their stories and achievements. The majority of these clients are non-profit behavioral health and social services agencies, each making a valuable and measurable impact in their community. One such example is the International Institute of St. Louis, a non-profit organization offering comprehensive adjustment services for refugees and immigrants in the St. Louis community, with a focus on helping immigrant entrepreneurs.
(PRWeb December 28, 2011)
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Athena Software is proud to celebrate its tenth anniversary by highlighting the stories and achievements of our clients. The majority of our clients are non-profit behavioral health and social services agencies, each making a valuable and measurable impact in communities around the world. We believe their achievements and contributions deserve to be more widely known. One such example is PLAN of PA, a Philadelphia-area non-profit organization offering long-term care services to mentally ill adults and their families. The following op-ed article, written by PLAN of PA’s clinical director Melanie Lapierre, illustrates the mutual impact clients and staff can have on each other.
(PRWeb October 30, 2011)
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Douglas E. Noll Professional Mediator and co-founder of Prison of Peace, a non profit organization dedicated to teaching peacemaking and mediating skills for incarcerated women, discovered insights from working with inmates that helped shape his new groundbreaking book, Elusive Peace: How Modern Diplomatic Strategies Could Better Resolve World Conflicts (Prometheus Spring 2011).
(PRWeb October 31, 2011)
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In this tough job market, people with disabilities are struggling to find themselves work through public and private support groups. Enter Career Resources Corporation and the city’s public library. Career Resources, a non-profit organization that helps individuals with disabilities to lead independent lives, has teamed up with the library to offer a weekly “Job Club” in the library computer lab …
The International Food Protection Training Institute, a non-profit organization delivering career-spanning, standards-based training to food safety officials, announced it had received a multi-year grant of $1.3 million per year from the United States Food and Drug Administration.