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Join us for the 4th workshop in our 5-part series Building Community Resilience

Written By Editor on 4/5/22 | 4/5/22

3:30 p.m. via zoom on April 14, 2022

Teaching Credits Available


Cornell Cooperative Extension of Delaware and Orange Counties are excited to offer a series of five free virtual webinars that will focus on building resilience in communities and youth.  Our fourth webinar will be “Growing” community resilience even without a green thumb! 


Join Theresa (Teri) Barila as she highlights lessons learned in her journey of creating the first community-wide initiative focused on resilience. Speaking to two priorities, project management and organizing skills, Teri will emphasize key points that will boost energy and confidence in shaping your initiative. Teri uses four words to describe key principles: convener, catalyst, cheerleader, and coach. Each guides the foundational principles of organizing your own blueprint for framing your community initiative. This is a journey, not a sprint. Join Teri to learn more about growing resilience at the community level!


This series is sponsored by Delaware and Orange County Cornell Cooperative Extensions and the Delaware County Rural Healthcare Alliance.


Registration is required. Go to:  http://bit.ly/BCR555

You will create one link to join all 5 workshops.

(Copy the link from the registration page)


To view recorded workshops, go to

 https://www.ccedelaware.org/delaware-county-rural-healthcare-alliance/


For more information contact Jeanne Darling

607-865-6531 or jmd30@cornell.edu or visit  www.ccedelaware.edu


“Accommodations for persons with disabilities may be requested by calling Cornell Cooperative Extension of Delaware County at 607-865-6531 by April 4th, 2022, to ensure sufficient time to make arrangements. Requests received after this date will be met when possible.”


Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities. 



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