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Neighbors-helping-Neighbors welcomes former PSG volunteer members

www.neighbors-helping-neighbors.com

 

I would like to offer a personal invitation to any of the PSG members who are now without a regular meeting to attend. You are welcome to attend our meetings and I would love to have a few help me set up new nhn library based locations that would be convenient to you and the other members of PSG. While NhN is a different format job search group we are very similar to the mission of the PSG, to assist our members in finding jobs. Our growth as been amazing and our success rate even better. Many of our members are also members of PSG.

 

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Our we site is under construction but is available at :

www.neighbors-helping-neighbors.com

our current list of locations and meeting schedules are listed there.

 

Please feel free to email me for more information and to discuss possible assistance in setting up new locations.

 

John R. Fugazzie

Founder and Group Leader of NhN

johnrfugazzie@aol.com

 

About NhN

 

Neighbors-helping-Neighbors (NhN), is a free highly successful and recognized grassroots organization offering local library based weekly group meetings that are  Peer-led by volunteers to provide support and networking for people actively seeking employment.  Founded by John R. Fugazzie and started in River Edge, New Jersey on January, 27, 2011, NhN has fostered a “pay it forward” and accountability model.

 

An extremely supportive environment in which group members assist each other in job search techniques, resume reviews, interviewing coaching and suggestions based on personal experience plus personal and professional networking. Resources are available at host libraries to assist with computer job searches and other useful research resources.

 

The members include anyone in career transition, recent college graduates, laid-off workers, unemployed or underemployed professionals, persons re-entering the job market or struggling small business owners and retirees looking for part time or volunteer work. We accept help from professionals willing to donate their time to our group consistent with our meeting policies.

 

For more information visit our web site www.neighbors-helping-neighbors.com

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