Simon Gratz Networking Database
Posted by on June 13, 2003
Hello!
We are very happy to announce that GratzBank.org, a networking database which houses information pertaining to Service Learning projects and partners is up and running! This site records the details of Service Learning partners, as well as, projects thathave been completed or that remain ongoing. By being a registered user of Gratz Bank, you will be able to research and view project work as well as community partners to collaborate with. Users can easily search the project bank to get ideas for service learning projects to get involved with or replicate. Gratz Bank is a powerful tool that can help to bridge the gap between those of us devoted to youths,education, and community development.
Unfortunately, as we have been updating the format of the web site, all information previously entered in Gratz Bank has been lost. As our remodeling phase is complete and the site is ready to receive your information, please take a moment to re-enter yourself as a partner, as well as any completed or ongoing project information that you have. If you have never been to Gratz Bank, please use this opportunity to begin networking with other neighborhood businesses, individuals, organizations, teachers and students.
Register now at:http://www.gratzbank.org.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at the Simon Gratz Youth-Driven Service Learning Center at 215-227-4518. Also, do not forget about our Center web page, at which you can read the latest addition of The Hub, our Service Learning newsletter. Go to:http://www.gratzclusterydslc.org
We look forward to seeing you on Gratz Bank!
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