Eggleston’s Collaborative Community Connections Program or “C3” held a career and resource fair yesterday at the Neighborhood Rec Center in Portsmouth. Agencies from across the region and state were present to assist with restoration of rights, job coaching, removing barriers to employment as well as holding on the spot interviews for many attendees.

Thank you to all our participants and attendees. We hope this was of value to all who attended and look forward to hosting more events like this in the future!

You can check out our jobs here: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=2d1cd07a-49af-4b71-afe1-57793e559255 and follow us on Facebook for up to date information on future job-related events.

Thanks so much to WAVY and Kara Dixon for their support of our event: https://www.wavy.com/news/local-news/-from-opposition-to-opportunity-career-and-resource-fair-coming-to-portsmouth-on-tuesday/1876949050?fbclid=IwAR1cP3lygw_Px9Yw_G3g9anmKrWFvNrjNrcOSxYQcyjmsZVjpQL0wtcnQHA

Check out photos below of the event:

 

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Brain Injury Awareness Month

03/01/2019

WHEREAS, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a bump, blow, jolt, or other head injury that disrupts the brain’s normal function, often resulting in a lifetime of physical, cognitive, and behavioral challenges; and

WHEREAS, an estimated 2.8 million Americans, including 475,000 children, sustain a traumatic brain injury each year, including 795,000 who suffer a stroke; and

WHEREAS, as many as 8.5 million children and adults nationwide live with long-term disabilities due to traumatic brain injury and stroke; and

WHEREAS, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, an estimated 389,621 Virginians live with disabilities caused by TBI and stroke; and

WHEREAS, of the approximately 28,000 individuals in Virginia each year who sustain brain injuries including concussions, more than 7,000 are hospitalized, largely due to falls, motor vehicle crashes, assaults, sporting-related injuries, or occupational injuries; and

WHEREAS, since 2000, 383,947 U.S. military service members worldwide have been diagnosed with TBI in deployed and non-deployed settings, and as a typical injury of combat in Iraq and Afghanistan, TBI presents ongoing challenges for Virginia veterans and their families; and

WHEREAS, early, equal, and adequate access to care greatly increases the overall quality of life of Virginians with TBI, enabling them to return to home, school, work, and community; and

WHEREAS, the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) leads the nation in observing March as Brain Injury Awareness Month with the theme, “Change Your Mind About Brain Injury” which focuses on changing misconceptions about the injury; educating the public on the incidence and prevalence of brain injury; and advocating for the needs of individuals who are injured and their family members; and

WHEREAS, the Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services is the lead agency for brain injury services in the Commonwealth, and works in partnership with the Department of Veterans Services / Virginia Veteran and Family Support Program, the Department of Education, the Department of Health, the Department of Medical Assistance Services, and the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, as well as a network of state-funded brain injury services programs including the statewide educational / advocacy organization, the Brain Injury Association of Virginia;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ralph S. Northam, do hereby recognize March 2019 as BRAIN INJURY AWARENESS MONTH in our COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, and I call this observance to the attention of all our citizens.

Many thanks to George McClatchey, Regional Manager of Spartan Chemical Company, Inc. and Paul Sumner, Sales Manager at Mancon for stopping in today to give us a check from Spartan to support our ongoing efforts in the community! Thank You Both!!

Pictured Below (L to R): Paul Sumner, George McClatchey and Paul Atkinson, Eggleston CEO

From Opposition to Opportunity

Please join C3, an Eggleston Resource
Tuesday, March 26th
from 10 AM to 2 PM
for a free employment event
located at the Neighborhood Recreation Facility: 900 Elm Ave. Portsmouth, VA 23704

 

This unique event will allow attendees the opportunity to reduce or eliminate specific barriers that can prevent employment.
Employers attending this event will have the opportunity to learn about the benefits of hiring individuals that may have barriers to overcome.
Interviews will be conducted or scheduled before the day concludes for viable candidates.

 

Attendees will benefit from the following services:
Identification Services,Restoration of Rights,Onsite Employer Interviews,Bonding & Insurance Info…and more

Plus a Q&A forum with experts in employment services!

Pre-registration is REQUIRED for all attendees.
Search ‘From Opposition to Opportunity’ on EventBrite or follow this link:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/from-opposition-to-opportunity-tickets-56339063656

Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
Monday, January 21, 2019
Our operational schedules are listed below.

Eggleston @ Beacon House – OPEN.

Eggleston @ Civitan*: Day Services – OPEN.

Eggleston @ Ingleside: Corporate Office – CLOSED.
Laundry – OPEN.

Eggleston @ Jamestown Ave – OPEN.

Eggleston @ LaValette: Day Services – OPEN.
The Garden Center – CLOSED.

Eggleston @ Military Highway – OPEN.

Eggleston Laundry @ Portsmouth – OPEN.

Eggleston Peninsula*: Day Services – OPEN.

Eggleston @ Tidewater Drive – OPEN.

Eggleston @ YMCA Bute Street – OPEN.

Federal Contracts: Laundry Services will observe regular hours. All other locations will follow government site schedules.

www.egglestonservices.org
757-858-8011

* Residential Services is a 24/7 operation.

It might be cold outside, but at Eggleston, we are warm and toasty with holiday cheer! We love all the celebrations we have had over the last week – AND we love the visitors we have had this month bringing us joyous and generous gifts! From Turkeys to Hot Chocolate and of course some very important monetary gifts, we are keeping our programs going and our staff and associates happy and working and productive due to the amazing generosity of our supporters, family and friends!

Thank you to Sinclair Station for their Generous Gift!

Thank you to Bob LaGreca and Alhambra for supporting us with a donation!

Thank You to Navy Federal Credit Union for the Holiday oven mittens filled with cookie mix!

Here are some great photos of all our holiday celebrations and decorations across the organization. Thank you again to all of our supporters, staff and families for keeping our holidays so bright!

Here’s to a wonderful 2019!

The Day Services and Residential Services teams had a wonderful time over the last week or so decorating and preparing for their holiday celebrations and our annual decorating contest! The entries for the contest were judged on the following criteria: Creativity, Associate Involvement, and overall Holiday Cheer!

We would like to thank the following teams for their entries:

Howland House

Military Highway

Civitan Acres

Hampton Day Support

 

Sadly there can only be one winner – and it was a close one – with the winner only taking top spot by one vote – and that winner is: Hampton Day Support!

They had personalized elves, stockings hung by the fire, singing of carols, and so much more! The whole team got involved as well as all the associates and we are so proud of everyone for their wonderful holiday spirit and cheerful decorations! Thank you for spreading holiday cheer and joy across the Eggleston organization! You are truly appreciated!

At Eggleston we are happy to honor and celebrate our people, friends and supporters throughout the region. We did just that last week with a wonderful holiday party! Thank you to all who attended.

This week, as we all prepare to spend time with family and friends we are going to continue to highlight the family and friends of Eggleston across Hampton Roads. From singing carols in day support, to decorating trees at Howland House and lots of gifts and celebrating of all forms in between, all of us at Eggleston feel so blessed to have the people  around us that make Eggleston what it is, a truly wonderful place to work and grow and support others to do the same.