Princeton Community Works Launches Conversation Series

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Princeton Community Works, the all-volunteer nonprofit with the goal of helping nonprofits and volunteers to connect, build skills, and raise awareness, is launching a series of free online discussions to bring nonprofits together in these challenging times.

These gatherings, titled “community conversations,” will serve several purposes in addition to building bonds among the nonprofit community. Discussions will center around developing ways to improve the community and will also provide a safe space for sharing of problems and discussing solutions.

“These one-hour conversations will provide an opportunity for individuals to share challenges, solutions, and learn from each other,” said Marge Smith, founder and chairwoman of Community Works, in a statement. “It’s incredibly important that we all come together to help each other survive and thrive.”

Each session will be offered on multiple dates and at multiple times to accommodate individuals’ varied schedules. The first conversation, based on the topic “What is Working? What Challenges are you Facing? Share Solutions!” takes place Monday, October 5, at 5 p.m., as well as Wednesday, October 7, at 11 a.m., and Friday, October 9, at 1 p.m.

The program will continue with “Creating Your New ‘Normal’” on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, October 12, 14, and 16, at times to be announced; and “Wellness: You Can’t Pour from an Empty Cup” on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, October 26, 28, and 30, at times also to be announced.

For more information or to register, visit www.princetoncommunityworks.org.

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