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2010 New Director’s Training 09/ 23-24 / 2010 Miami Florida Javier Gonzalez Dr. Scott Willison

2010 New Director’s Training 09/ 23-24 / 2010 Miami Florida Javier Gonzalez Dr. Scott Willison Amas Aduviri . VISION STATEMENT To improve the quality of life for farm-workers through education MISSION STATEMENT To Serve, Educate, and Empower Farmworkers. Prior to 1999 Fiscal Year.

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2010 New Director’s Training 09/ 23-24 / 2010 Miami Florida Javier Gonzalez Dr. Scott Willison

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  1. 2010 New Director’s Training 09/ 23-24 / 2010 Miami Florida Javier Gonzalez Dr. Scott Willison Amas Aduviri

  2. VISION STATEMENT To improve the quality of life for farm-workers through education MISSION STATEMENT To Serve, Educate, and Empower Farmworkers

  3. Prior to 1999 Fiscal Year • 23 HEP – Programs • 12 CAMP – Programs • Total of 35 Programs

  4. 2008-2009HEP/CAMP National Association Membership44 HEP and 38 CAMP Programs STATES WITH HEP PROGRAM STATES WITH HEP & CAMP PROGRAMS STATES WITH CAMP PROGRAM

  5. # HEP Programs by State Texas 10 Wisconsin 2 California 6 Washington 4 Florida 2 Georgia 1 New York 1 Pennsylvania 1 N. Carolina 2 Michigan 1 Idaho 1 Kentucky 1 Oregon 3 Colorado 1 Arizona 1 New Mexico 2 Tennessee 1 Missouri 1 Puerto Rico 1 Maryland 1 Kansas 1 # CAMP Programs by State Texas 9 California 8 Washington 5 Georgia 1 New York 1 Pennsylvania 1 Michigan 1 Idaho 2 Oregon 3 Colorado 2 New Mexico 2 Missouri 1 Puerto Rico 1 Arkansas 1 HEP/CAMP Programs

  6. HEP/CAMP National Association Board • In 1999 the HEP/CAMP Association was established as a 501 C.3 Non-profit organization. • National HEP/CAMP Association Board of Directors • President – Javier Gonzalez, Georgia • President Elect – Dr. Scott Willison, Idaho • Secretary – Ofelia Gamez – Fresno, CA • Parliamentary – Dr. Jerry Garcia , Washington • Treasure – Amas Aduviri, Oregon • HEP/CAMP stream representative • Eastern – • HEP Steven Duncan ,. N. Carolina, • CAMP Patti Hanley, New York • Central – • HEP Anna Zambie, Wisconsin • CAMP Luis Garcia , Michigan • Western – • HEP Michelle Kelly , Idaho • CAMP Dr. Maria Escobedo , California.

  7. Board Member Elections • Association General Memberships – Open to all OMEHEP/CAMP funded programs and staff. • Programs pay $1,200 dues per program • Staff on HEP/CAMP Association list serve. Based on recommendation by Program Director. • General membership has one vote per program • Elections held during OME – HEP/CAMP Directors Meeting in DC. • OME HEP/CAMP Directors Meeting – February 2009 • Secretary – even years • Parlamentarian – even years • Treasurer – odd years • President Elect – at end of Presidents term • HEP Stream Reps on even years • CAMP Stream Reps on odd years

  8. Membership dues contributes to • $14,000 in Scholarships • $11.000 in SAF Internships • $12,000 for two D.C. Internships • National HEP/CAMP Conference support • Provided recommendation for changes on Higher Education Act (HEA) • Served on Department of Education Rule & Negotiation Discretionary committee

  9. National HEP/CAMP Association Technical Assistant Support • Holds an annual National Technical Assistant Conference around October 2009 Stream TA Conference • Central/Eastern Stream Conference – 2007 San Antonio • Western Stream Conference – 2007 – Seattle, Washington • New Directors Technical Assistance Session –2008 San Antonio HEP/CAMP National Conference • 2006 – San Diego, California • 2008 - San Juan Puerto Rico • 2009 – In planning stage

  10. Membership dues contributes to • To have permanent staff and office in Washington D.C. • Irene B. Bueno • Partner • NVG LLC • 1100 17th Street NW Suite 902 • Washington, DC  20036 • Phone 202.778.0740 • www.nvgllc.com • Marie Farrar, ConsultantThe National HEP/CAMP Association3000 N. Washington Blvd.#820Arlington, VA 22201P: 202-422-2589hepcamp@yahoo.com

  11. Questions?

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