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Show Hill receives designation four-rin- g by Sue Berk Gen. Scott Bergren. Ogden Air Ixgistics Center commander, in April 2000. states employees who volunteer must take leave status during their periods of participation. or be in However, employees must realize workloads, world events and other factors might interfere with their plans to help the Olympic and Paralympic games. In the letter. Bergren also said supervisors should be sensitive to employees' desires to participate in the games, and encourages them to accommodate those desires whenever possible. "I encourage our employees to make a difference in their communities by volunteering for any worthwhile activity, including the games." Bergren said. Almost 30.000 volunteers are needed to support the games and according to Peterson, the Olympic committee has had an overwhelming response from the public. Hill volunteers will work in numerous jobs as radio attendants, award ceremony team members, press stewards, flag off-dut-y rr.pic Organizing Committe? ha made Hill Thf Salt Lake 0! A? I' a four-rinvolunteer organization, which means almost NJO Hill workers have volunteered to participate at the game making Hill eligible for SLOC's corporate volunteer program. The Olympic ring symbolizes the level of participation. Comg r t 4 employee volunteers are considered one-rinpanies with employees, three-rinemployees, four-rinand more than 1000 employees employees, g Only three organizations have reached the level, according to Ann Peterson, SLOC corporate volunteer program coordinator. SLOC established the volunteer program to inform corporations about the volunteer requirements and encourage organizations to establish a "volunteer friendly" policy to support employees who are interested in participating at the games, Peterson said. A volunteer policy letter for Hill employees, signed by Maj. 10-4- g; 9 50-9- 9 SALT LAKE 2002 50-99- fj mi SLOC 25 JSC 220506 9 five-rin- Free 'coping with deployment' classes available online end-to-en- Byers-Pevtis- S TATI site has been created specifically for this offering at www.vcampus.comhome-front- . Hill military, DoD civilians, and their families are eligible to use the Computer Resource Center at the Family Support Center, Bldg. 308 from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. There are nine computers with Internet for the Homefront Project courses, capability and printers are also available. For more information call Ext. Support Directorate, is on complete bed rest due to pregnancy difficulties. For more information, call Toni Christensen, TIED, at Ext. or Jane Flint, TIED, at Ext. 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"Every effort is being made to accommodate military members," said Maj. Jerry chief of the casualty services branch at the Air Force Personnel Center here. "This extension should allow members sufficient time to make a decision as important as this. "This is a great deal for Air Force people, especially the free insurance for children," Couvillion said. "Its intent is to provide 31. Ogden Acupuncture Clinic 773-312- 1 (H post-canc- or call Ext. Chantel Korab, Technology and Industrial Far the finest in complementary medicine IAIM St.ite Farm Insurance Compdnics months of recovery. For more information, call Chris Larsen. PKP. at Ext Marisa Orosco, Staff Judge Advocate's Office, has exhausted the previously donated leave and treatments. For continues to receive more information, call Janet Pratt, JAC, at Ext 74886. Linda Pilkington, a Commodities Directorate management analyst has multiple medical problems including pulmonary and cardiology disease, diabetes, severe degenerative arthritis and chronic IBS. Due to arthritis, she needs surgery on both knees to prevent further damage and increase mobility. For more information, call Bryan Smith, LICO. at Ext. s. A web Layton cer and will need surgery, chemotherapy and The Leave Sharing program allows civilian employees to donate annual leave to benefit other employees whose annual or sick leave has been exhausted due to a medical emergency. To donate leave, fill out Official Form 630A (inside agency) or 630B (outside agency) and send it to attn: Sherryl Brown; take it to Bldg. 1245, Room 9; send a fax to Ext E, for free family members of military personnel affected by the recent terrorist activity and military deployment. "We at Park University express our admiration and gratitude to all those involved in the rescue efforts of Sept. 1 1, and to our U.S. military personnel. It's with heartfelt appreciation that we extend a special invitation to all military families to enroll in our complimentary 'Homefront Project' Internet course offerings. We hope each family will find the course helpful and meaningful," said Park University President Dr. Beverley RICHARD DUNKLEY, Agent 708 W. Antelope Dr. assistants, course groomers. scoreboard operators, athlete drivers, and food service workers, to name a few. LEAVE SHARE through Homefront Project Park I'niversity and VCampus Corporation have joined to create and offer a free, online learning campus to help families of U.S. military members deal with the personal and professional realities they fac e as their loved ones are called to duty. Through "The Homefront Project." Park University, a private university providing educational programs to military and other extended learning students for more than 25 years, and VCampus Corporation, the leading provider Web based of solutions, offer a series of free course modules titled 'Coping with the Effects of Deployment.' Topics include: Effects of Deployment Stress Management Talking to Your Children Job Interviewing and Professional Development Family Finances Family Health Advice on Routine Maintenance such as Basic Automotive Care The "I lomefront Project" courses are offered g; five-rin- 999 TM 100-49- 9 two-rin- 0 Banquet Rooms Available 49 East 200 South, Clearfield 5PM, TUESDAY- - SATURDAY For the great outdoors! Equipment Checkout, Bldg. For more information call Ext. 14 FOR INFORMATION CALL TODAY: 524. 7-22- 25. I |