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ACET , Inc. has received an immediate request to provide assistance to
the devastation from the recent earthquake that has befallen the
nation of
Haiti . We are looking for anyone interested in going to
Haiti to help for a 3- 6 month period. There are no particular
skills sets defined at this point, except the willingness to help
wherever needed. We will be presenting folks and highlighting their
unique skills and trade qualifications, so if the opportunity to help
in your area exists - it will be noted and presented. As you can well
imagine, any skill that you may have - can be of great help.
Typical skill sets needed:
CarpentersMasons
Electricians
Medical Personnel
Communications
Builders
Heavy Equipment OperatorsPlumbers
Logistics
Etc.
THIS IS NOT A VOLUNTEER REQUEST - you will be paid for the work you
do. This is a temporary employment assignment that will include
travel, expenses, remuneration with an understanding that housing
accommodations will be very basic. All that is needed at this point
is a passport or ability to obtain one ASAP.
If you are seriously interested or know of someone who would be
interested - please email me back ASAP or forward this email, and I
will provide more details for you at that time.
This is a unique opportunity to make a difference to the people of Haiti !
Onekqua Beverly
Corporate Recruiter/Security Specialist
ACET , Inc.
301-861-5023 (Office)
301-885-3199 (Fax)
otbeverly@adamscomm .comwww.adamscomm. com
Syracuse University has 10 Full Rides for African American Men and Women Interested in Studying Architecture. Mark Robbins, Dean of Syracuse University's School of Architecture is desperately seeking young men and women of colour interested in pursuing a five year professional degree in Architecture. He says he's deeply committed to bringing diversity to his field and has scholarship money set aside to fully cover education costs for 10 students. He says that Hispanic enrolment in the school has increased substantially, but it's been harder to attract Blacks. Syracuse University School of Architecture has a great reputation and this seems like a terrific opportunity, so please pass this on to everyone you know.
Contact:
Mark Robbins
Dean, School of Architecture
(315) 443-2256