Topics: Organizational

Path to Passion

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Storyteller: Carrie Dumas
Language: English

Cancer Information Service 1-800-4-CANCER

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Storyteller: Heidi Harbach

This digital story highlights the NCI's Cancer Information Service, a resource that provides the latest and most accurate cancer information to patients and families, the public, and health professionals.

To Willie

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Storyteller: Katie Valenzuela

This is the story of a "dynamic duo" from Tucson.

Prisoner Reentry Advocate

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Storyteller: Joy Wilcox

This is a story about a girl scout and a prisioner reentry advocate.

Facilities Maintenance Program

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Devon and Ramón express how they got a second chance at their education through the Facilities Maintenance Program offered through the Boston Private Industry Council. This story was produced in a workshop offered to grantees of Commonwealth Corporation's B.E.S.T. initiative for older youth.

Picture of Success

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Storyteller: Aubrey Malanowski

The storyteller was a graduating senior in college when she created this piece as part of a co-operative education course. "It really allowed my experience to culminate in a beautiful piece. It allowed me to reflect on my journey and have a way to remember it by," she wrote.

Life in Focus

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Storyteller: Glenn Ashley

People with disabilities get cameras and learn to use photos to tell their stories and for advocacy, by sharing in a Photo Story Circle. See why I'm so excited about the project.

See related project websites:

www.LifeInFocus-UCP.org

www.UCPmichigan.org

 

The Story of a Photograph

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Storyteller: Alfonso Nichols

Alfonso shares his experiences in Nicaragua while on a photographic assignment for Tufts University.

Moving Forward: A Community's Story

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Storyteller: CRCP Fellows

CRCP Fellows discuss the history of Camfield Estates in Roxbury, Massachusetts, which was formerly known as Camfield Gardens. As well as the formation of the Camfield Tenants Association.

Way: from WAY too much to a better way

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This story was created at a CDS workshop in DC just after the storyteller had left a wonderful group of students to begin a consulting practice and work from home. It was meant to communicate to her students and her family how much they meant to her, why she had left her teaching position and what she hoped to do next.

Tags: work | family
Organization: Stories That Move
Language: English
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