Upstate Oasis Highlights
Lifelong Learning for Those Who Haven’t Grown Up Yet
Yes, I know, you’ve already accomplished a number of things which “identify” you to the world but if you were to stop for a moment and think about what that little voice in your
Recruiting Volunteers!
Oasis is seeking community volunteers to train as peer leaders for an interactive chronic disease self-management program (CDSMP).
Once trained, the peer leaders will work in pairs to lead workshops at various sites in Onondaga County. Each workshop runs for six weeks (one day a week for 2 ½ hours a day).
Leadership team helps Upstate Oasis thrive
“I always anticipated that I would do something when I retired, but it didn’t look like this,” says Wendy Davenport, who has a new career with the Syracuse volunteer team.
Oasis Volunteer, Annette Guisbond, selected for Women Who Make America Award
Annette Guisbond, received the 2016 Women who Make America Award for being the founder of the State of the Union series at Syracuse Oasis,Onondaga County.
Nancy George, Volunteer of the Month – January 2016
Nancy George has been an active volunteer with Oasis for almost 12 years.
Calling all bloggers
Chances are, you have some knowledge that could be helpful to others. The Oasis blog is a great way to share what you know in an easy-to-write, easy-to-read style.