[nfbwatlk] A question of recruitment
Lauren Merryfield
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Tue Oct 3 05:56:53 CDT 2006
Hi,
And some of us are really shy and it takes more friendliness to make sure
shy people are included too.
thanks
Lauren
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Portillo" <jp100 at earthlink.net>
To: "NFB of Washington Talk Mailing List" <nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: [nfbwatlk] A question of recruitment
> Hi Kris,
>
> You are not just hearing stories. I've heard similar stories as well.
>
> We really need to be careful that we don't come across as what the public
> has thought of us in the past. This is another reason why people feel a
> lot
> more comfortable with the WCB.
> Now, I'm not slamming them or anything like that either. And there might
> be
> some people who will right away say that our organization is here for
> certain reasons or purposes. That's all well and good; however, we're
> also
> people and want to be treated well. That means that if we at one point
> want
> others to reach out to us and take us in, then we need to do the same with
> new people.
>
> As far as recruitment, I strongly think we also need to make our
> conventions
> a bit more newby friendly. What I mean by this is that we should also
> have
> a few items that will attract people who either are new to blindness or
> new
> to the organization. Some might say we're conforming or throwing in some
> bells and whistles when we don't need to. Well, I'm seeing it more as
> we're
> attracting new members.
>
> A friend of mine, named Bob Dylan, once said, "The times...they are a
> changing!" I agree with him, and the NFB needs to keep up with those
> times
> as well. We can not be so set in our ways that we aren't willing to think
> out of the box.
>
> It's not good for people to have such a negative concept of us, as Kris
> has
> said. We need to recruit. I think that what people need to see first and
> foremost, is that the NFB is made up of people who are united to make life
> better for the blind. THey should first see people, who happen to be
> blind.
> They can learn about the rest of the stuff once they feel comfortable
> among
> the group.
> Jim
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "kris Lawrence" <kris.lawrence at comcast.net>
> To: "NFB of Washington Talk Mailing List" <nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 9:08 PM
> Subject: Re: [nfbwatlk] A question of recruitment
>
>
>> This brings up another topic for me. Recruiting and maintaining
>> membership is an important part of a healthy and growing organization.
>> However, I have heard a number of stories lately about how people who
>> are new to the organization feel as though no one is interested in
>> getting to know them. So, if they do attend a convention, no one asks
>> them to lunch or bothers to get to know them while they are there. So,
>> off they go feeling that we are a very clickish group. Other stories I
>> have heard deal with the fact that some of our members come off rude and
>> opinionated to the point of not listening to what the new person is
>> trying to say or ask. While a certain amount of this may be "sour
>> grapes" there may be a grain of truth in it somewhere?
>>
>> Or, am I just hearing stories that have no foundation....
>>
>> Kris
>>
>> Judy Jones wrote:
>>> Hi, Lisa,
>>>
>>> Along with this is also reaching the parents of blind youth, too.
>>>
>>> Judy
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: <Owenblue2 at aol.com>
>>> To: <nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Sunday, October 01, 2006 1:55 PM
>>> Subject: [nfbwatlk] A question of recruitment
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hello my NFB friends:
>>>>
>>>> Earlier this week I posted a question concerning a student division.
>>>> Jennifer asked me a very good question. How do we attract members and
>>>> keep
>>>> them
>>>> interested. I'm especially interested in attracting young members. The
>>>> student
>>>> division is a good start. On the other hand, there are not that many
>>>> students in
>>>> the NFBW. Perhaps we need to concentrate our efforts on recruiting and
>>>> keeping our present membership interested. Not always a simple task.
>>>>
>>>> I'm committed to reaching out to all interested parties. It takes time
>>>> and
>>>> effort, but it's worth it.
>>>>
>>>> I think this is a good topic to discuss and something to consider and
>>>> think
>>>> about.
>>>>
>>>> Warmest regards and many blessings to all of you:
>>>>
>>>> Lisa A. Owen
>>>> Treasurer Officer
>>>> The Northwest Chapter
>>>> NFBW
>>>> 3330 Northwest Avenue #C5
>>>> Bellingham, WA 98225
>>>> 360-920-8652
>>>> _nfbnorthwest at aol.com_ (mailto:nfbnorthwest at aol.com)
>>>>
>>>>
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