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  • Introduce yourself to the community!

    Hi everyone,

    Welcome to the Bermuda community of practice! My name is Jason and I’m a community manager here at Philanthropy University.

    Please use this topic to introduce yourselves to everyone else in the community. What is your name? Where do you live? Where do you work? What is your role? Why did you choose to join this community?

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  • @Jason said in Introduce yourself to the community!:

    Hi everyone,

    Welcome to the Bermuda community of practice! My name is Jason and I’m a community manager here at Philanthropy University.

    Please use this topic to introduce yourselves to everyone else in the community. What is your name? Where do you live? Where do you work? What is your role? Why did you choose to join this community?

    Hey, my name is Crystal and I'm from
    Bermuda. I'm 32 years old and
    worked in charity/non profit since
    a little girl being a Brownie, Girl Guide,
    a youth member and worker of Pride and participating in other non profit work.
    I'm currently a board member, advocate and secretary for a charity in Bermuda called Inspire Bermuda. Inspire Bermuda advocates on behalf of those with disabilities and impairments. In
    2017 I started a non - profit movement called Resilient Movement with a mission
    to empower children and adults in theur recovery of life's challenges and support them in their resilience journey.
    Previously, I've worked in community outreach and performing arts for a charity organization called Gina Spence Productions and won 'Most Promising Performer' award. I would like to
    connect with others who have intrests in charity and non - profit work.

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