June 17, 2022

Here we are at the end of another week. We are celebrating Father’s Day this weekend (Happy Father’s Day to all dads). I hope you have a wonderful weekend, whatever that entails.

I was filled with laughter recently as I watched a video from a couple of dads. I think the video was titled, “what not to give dads this Father’s Day.” Just the name caused curiosity in me. The dad proceeded to say, “…do not get socks, ties, coffee cups, etc.” He outlined too many things that I cannot recall them all. However, the video got me thinking about my husband and what a wonderful dad he has been all these years. As I thought of him, I considered the impact a dad can have on their children’s lives. Since I never really knew my dad, I thought of the man that meant so much to me and helped shape my formative years, my grandfather. Many of you have heard the stories of my incredible grandparents. They were Pentecostal Pastors, and they raised me. In my village/community, many spiritual mothers and fathers taught and empowered my faith.

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Ambassadors are short-term volunteers who open doors for our organization in the community, introducing new people at our bi-monthly Fostering Community Care event. These are one hour awareness events only (no solicitations are made) to expose people to the great work of LSS Community Care. To become an Ambassador here are your responsibilities:
  1. 1 – Attend at least one Fostering Community Care event during the calendar year
  2. 2 – Host or invite and bring 10-15 guests to one Fostering Community Care event within 3 months of your attending one yourself.
  3. 3 – Inform your invited guests of what the Fostering Community Care meeting will be about, and let them know that they will receive a follow up call from the organization
  4. 4 – Ambassadors will complete their commitment after bringing 10-15 persons within the 3 month time period. An Ambassador has the option to complete after one term, continue for another 3 month term or move into another role on the team.
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Allies are community members who want to be in a supportive, intentional, befriending relationship with an individual or family working to get out of poverty.

Other ways to help the Southern California Family Support Initiative
  • Be an Ad-Hoc Ally – share your special skill or talent
  • Be a member of your local Community Leadership Team
  • Assist with weekly Child Care/Children’s Programs
  • Be a Community Spokesman – talk about the initiative and recruit others to join
  • Financially Sponsor a Family Leader
  • Facilitate/assist with Training Our Leaders and Allies
  • Behind-the-scenes work – internet research, graphic design, writing
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We are actively seeking individuals and groups to be a part of our on-going mission to serve those in need. LSS administers over 50 specialized programs and services throughout the Southern California region. Contact your nearest LSS Center to hear about the local opportunities they have available.
Be a positive role model
Give back to others and help change lives
Transform communities
Spend your time doing something rewarding
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