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Dear readers,

We appreciate your on going support and inquiry about effective conflict management skills. Our In an attempt to serve you better, we want to find out who you are, how you are associated with The Conflict Center, and what newsletter content would serve your needs best.

In the next week or so, we will be emailing you a survey for this purpose. I encourage you to take 5-10 minutes to answer this electronic survey. You will see we’ve made it quick and easy for you to tell us about yourself and how we can best inform you about conflict and communication skills, anger management, and being a peacemaker in your diverse communities.

We’re here to serve you. Please take a few minutes to answer this coming questionnaire, we will take your comments and input into consideration to improve the quality of our e-newsletter.

Ron Ludwig
Executive Director


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  • 2 . DID YOU KNOW..

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  • 1. From our ED: Changes for 2010

    Ron Ludwig - TCC's Executive Director

As we begin the New Year, I want to report to our friends and supporters on a few issues...

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  • 2 .Did you know...

According to National Center for Health and Statistics the annual tab for violence and stress-inducing hostility in the workplace, comes to about $13.5billion in medical costs, and 500,000 workers missing 1.75 million days of work.


  • 3. Ask us a Question!

Ask us a question or send us a comment. We would love to hear from you.

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  • 4. The Imprint of a Person: Brenda McChesney
    By Nikki Schmidt

Brenda McChesney

This last December due to budget cutbacks one of The Conflict Center’s most loyal and passionate team members was let go; her name is Brenda McChesney. For those of you who knew her, her upbeat character, quick smarts, and compassion earned her a coveted place in many people’s hearts. One of them—my heart...

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  • 5 . TCC Provides Skill Building for Low Income Communities
    by Miyoko Taylor

    The Conflict Center has an exciting opportunity to work with low-income transitional housing communities, utilizing funds from The Colorado Works Project which is also known as the Statewide Strategic Use Fund (SSUF). With a grant of $137,814 from September 1, 2009 – June 30, 2011, The Conflict Center will help individuals and families build soft skills for self-sufficiency...

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  • 6 . Know our Staff: Rose Kauffman

    .Rose Kauffman

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  • 7 . Announcements Board

    Annoucements

    Look at our Announcement Board and see what is new!

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  • 8 . Calendar of Events

    Calendar of Events

February 2010

March 2010

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