From Monologues to Dialogues
The Florida Kinship Center would like to welcome you to a new day. Because of the busy lifestyle that most of us lead, we would like to introduce you to something new and more innovative to what we’ve done in the past. That something new is called BLOGGING, to some this might be an unfamiliar concept, but some of us are possibly already familiar with blogging.
The definition of blogging is: a web log that provides commentary or news on a particular subject. A typical blog may also include descriptions of events or other material such as graphics or video (Wikipedia, 2008).
At the Florida Kinship Center, we’ve chosen to move more from a “monologue to a dialogue” with the individuals and families we serve, and it’s our hope that creating this blog will allow us the freedom to do so. Blogging will take the place of our Bi-Weekly Newsletter, but for those who loved knowing about upcoming events, we will keep you posted using the calendar embedded on this blog.
3 comments:
I am thrilled to see that the FL Kinship Center has launched this blog. I've had great fun with a blog of my own.
Make no mistake about it. Your work will reach others throughout the state - and beyond. Congratulations!
Evan Goldman.
I am glad you are offering a blog.
I just wish I wasn't loosing the newsletter.
It served as a reminder to me and I am not very good at looking up blogs. I just haven't made it a habit yet.
Perhaps you could occassionally send out little reminders of new info that is appearing in the blog to help train and remind us to go there.
Thanks for all you do.
Thanks for the feedback. We are always to happy to hear that we are helping families throughout the State of Florida and beyond. We will occasion send out special E-Newsletters, but in the meantime, you can always subscribe to the RSS feed for the blog (click the orange button on you links bar if you use Internet Explorer). It will give you the option to subscribe to our blog and whenever new blogs or comments are posted you will receive an e-mail. I hope that helps. Thanks again!
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