Chaplain Training Course

There are many ways to serve communities. You can provide jobs as a business owner. You can serve those needing assistance with food, clothing, and shelter. You can provide recreational and quality-of-life programs and services that help people fulfill passion and renew and refresh. You can volunteer at community events or participate in local government. Everyone can and should do something to contribute to the community in which they live, work and prosper.

International Fellowship of Chaplains is a nonprofit that gives back by training chaplains. Chaplains come alongside during times of crisis -- crisis in individual lives where they serve at hospitals, funeral homes, emergency shelters, and recovery centers. But also during times of large-scale disasters that impact whole regions-- tornadoes, hurricanes, famines, toxic spills. Chaplains listen, serve, nurture and support through times of trial. Community Development Professionals, LLC is partnering with IFOC in September to offer training to anyone interested in learning how to respond well to individuals or communities in crisis. If you are interested in learning more visit https://tinyl.io/982c. If you are interested in being considered for a partial or full scholarship, message me directly at mindymuller@cdp.training.

-Mindy Muller, CFRE, President/CEO of CDP

Mindy Muller

EDUCATE. SUPPORT. DEVELOP. CONNECT. CDP helps communities thrive. Through innovative and strategic partnerships with nonprofits, local government, educational institutions and community-based businesses, CDP works through community stakeholders to make communities places where everyone can thrive. Through our team of professionals we have helped thousands of organizations build their capacity to better serve their communities by providing innovative solutions to unique community development challenges.

Specialties include nonprofit capacity building; affordable housing solutions; community development strategies; and, social enterprise and entrepreneurship

https://communitydevelopmentprofessionals.com
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