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Welcome Agreement • July 4th, 2018

WELCOME AGREEMENT Name of host organisation Contact details of staff member: Name of language club Contact details of language club coach From the Club The times and frequency of the sessions A rough idea of the numbers of learners who will attend A promise to leave the space clean and tidy after a session An agreement to abide by its health and safety, equality and other policies From the host organisation What resources the organisation will make available (and any that must not be used by the club) If refreshments are available (and any charges) The organisation should also ensure that the Club Coach has copies of its relevant health and safety and equality and diversity policies How long they are prepared to lend their space – the length of time and the dates (e.g. for 2 hours per week for 12 weeks – 1/6/2018-1/9/2018) Signatures For Host For Club

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Welcome + Agreement • August 24th, 2017

By agreeing to participate on this body, you are now among a community of Portlanders who generously contribute to making a difference in the lives of others by volunteering in this public service capacity. In your role advising the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT), you are our community partner in shaping a livable city as we plan, build, manage, and maintain an effective and safe transportation system that provides people and businesses with access and mobility.

Welcome Agreement
Welcome Agreement • October 29th, 2021

Mental Health America is a non-profit organization providing support, education, and safety-net services in the Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio region. Our mission is to help you address behavioral health concerns, help you create the life you want, and stay well. Our staff include peers (individuals with “lived” mental health and substance use disorder experience) and other professionals who are passionate about being here when you need us. We want all people to achieve recovery. We define recovery as a process, in which people become able to live, work, learn and participate fully in their communities. For some individuals, recovery is the ability to live a fulfilling and productive life despite a disability, for others it implies the reduction or complete remission of symptoms. Regardless of what brought you to us, we are glad you are here.

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