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February 2010 issue of The Noodle |
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Welcome all to the February 2010 issue of The Noodle. The theme for this edition of the ever popular Noodle news letter is “The Hardest Thing You Have Done Recently.” The members were asked to look back at their lives recently and look at the difficult things they have had to do. What thing have they done recently that has been the hardest. Members came back with powerful articles on things including the struggle to just get up in the morning, dealing with their disability, and even dealing with school work. I truly hope that you will enjoy this dynamic edition of The Noodle news letter. Use this link, February 2010 Noodle, to access the electronic version of The February 2010 Noodle. Printed copies are also available by contacting our office at 888-309-CAFE (2233). You can also access a word version of The February 2010 Noodle at this link. |
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The November 2009 Edition of The Noodle |
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Welcome all to the October 2009 issue of The Noodle. The theme for this edition of the ever popular Noodle news letter is “Thoughts on Leadership.” The members were asked to think about what leadership means to them, and how they could express that to others. Members have written about how they are leaders, what leadership means to them, and even about leaders in their lives. All the articles come together to form a pretty diverse look at leadership. I hope you enjoy these articles all about leadership. Use this link, November 2009 Noodle, to access the electronic version of The November 2009 Noodle. Printed copies are also available by contacting our office at 888-309-CAFE (2233). You can also access a word version of The November 2009 Noodle at this link. |
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The First Annual Youth Summit |
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The First Annual Youth Summit By Matthew Boselli Lets look back at last years first Annual Youth Summit and some of our activities that took place. The Florida Youth Council had to come up with interactive activities for the youth that wanted to participate. The one activity that stands out in my mind is the tile writing. Each young adult had to pick a tile and write whatever came to their minds. The reason it stands out in my mind, is seeing all the smiling faces and the joy it brought to each individual as they accomplished their achievements. Here are some sessions that took place while at the Annual Youth Summit. One of them is disability etiquette. Some different ways to help a person with a disability are; if you see a person with a disability and you see them struggling, go ahead and ask them if they need help, don’t always assume that they need help. If that person has a service dog with a harness on, do not automatically go over and pet the dog since he is a “working dog” and in working mode. Never walk in front of a blind person because they may lose their balance, fall or injure themselves. As the golden rule states “do unto others as you would have them do unto you”. The first Annual Youth Summit was highly successful because all the young adults were motivated to have a successful event and gain knowledge. We should continue to have the summits so we can enrich young people with disabilities lives and earn recognition in the community so people with disabilities can feel like they are contributing to their families and themselves. |
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The August 2009 Edition of the Noodle |
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Welcome all to August 2009 issue of The Noodle. This is a very special issue of The Noodle. Its release corresponds to opening of The 2nd Annual Youth Summit (AYS). The AYS is the annual conference that the Florida Youth Councils plans and hosts. The articles in this issue are all about the AYS. Some cover the members’ feelings about last year’s summit, and others cover a look forward to this year’s summit. I hope you enjoy these articles all about the AYS! Use this link, April 2009 Noodle, to access The August 2009 Noodle. Printed copies are also available by contacting our office at 888-309-CAFE (2233). You can also access a word version of The April 2009 Noodle at this link. |
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Welcome all to this issue of The Noodle. This edition of The Noodle has a spring time theme. We all have our definition of what spring time means to us. For some people spring time is all about spring break, while others love spring simply because of the warmer weather. Much like everyone else, the youth council is divided on what spring means to them. The articles in this issue of The Noodle cover everything from camping, to Extreme Home Makeover and facts about our current President. I hope you enjoy this edition of The Noodle and will continue to read and enjoy our future issues. Use this link, April 2009 Noodle, to access the April 2009 Noodle. Printed copies are also available by contacting our office at 888-309-CAFE (2233). You can also access a word version of The April 2009 Noodle at this link. |
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