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The Job Journal Feb. 11, 2019

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Today we had the pleasure of visiting West Ocean City for our Spring 2024 Small Business Blitz. During this event, we had the pleasure to visit and distribute small business support resources to many businesses. Small business resources and goodies were donated by various supporters. Volunteers from surrounding companies joined us in spreading the thanks to small businesses in the West Ocean City area, we wouldn't have been able to do it without them.

Thankyou to Decatur Diner for having us and supporting us in our blitz!

We are wishing success to all of the business we visited:
Blue Water
Dumser's Dairyland
Dolle's Candyland
Park Place Jewelers
Los Agaves
DA. Kozma Fine Jewelry
Express Computers
Ocean Nails
Pure Fitness
Liquor Depot
Pizza Tugos
Baldy the Barber
A New Me
High Tide
South Side Deli
Elliots Hardware
BUAS Enterprises INC.
Mamas Tax Service
An Optical Galleria - Ocean City
Keen Insurance Associates
Locksmith & Safes
OC Jewelers
Venus Nails & Spa
Nicks Mini Golf
Sandals Bridal
TR Group

Thank You to our Volunteering Organizations:
Maryland Department of Labor
Maryland's Coast
Greater Ocean City, Maryland Chamber of Commerce
Wor-Wic Community College
BesTemps
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We had the best day visiting businesses!

Look at this hope you all had a great time visiting our amazing businesses. I missed you and look forward to Friday!!

Great team work for the community! Great photos!

You should stop by oc socks in the outlets great little store. Owned by a great couple.

The National #smallbusinessweek Virtual Summit kicks off next week!
Join the free two-day virtual event for new business strategies and tips.
Register now: www.sba.gov/nsbwThe National #SmallBusinessWeek Virtual Summit kicks off next week!

Join the free two-day virtual event for new business strategies and tips.

Register now: www.sba.gov/nsbw
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Tuesday, we were so lucky to have members from the Lower Shore Enterprises, Inc team help us pack 100 gift bags for our upcoming Small Business Blitz! Their hardworking, Kind, and enthusiastic attitudes made light work of this project. Thank you again; we look forward to working with you in the future! ... See MoreSee Less

Tuesday, we were so lucky to have members from the Lower Shore Enterprises, Inc team help us pack 100 gift bags for our upcoming Small Business Blitz! Their hardworking, Kind, and enthusiastic attitudes made light work of this project. Thank you again; we look forward to working with you in the future!Image attachmentImage attachment

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This makes my heart smile 😊 so grateful for Lower Shore Enterprises, Inc and their team. They are out in our community doing amazing work everyday!

I had such a wonderful time with the volunteers! They were the absolute best!! I definitely recommend if you are looking for some hard working volunteers!!

April is recognized as Second Chance Month by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). The promotion of Second Chance Month helps stakeholders across the country recognize the importance of supporting the safe and successful reentry of young ex-offenders into the community. The Chance Business Coalition comprises private-sector firms committed to expanding second-chance hiring. In a study with the Society of Human Resource Management, they noted that:

*85% of individuals with criminal records perform the same as, or better than, employees without criminal records.

*82% of second-chance employees bring value to their organization as high as, or higher than, that of workers without records


Providing people with a criminal background a second chance at employment can reduce repeated criminal activities, provide stability to local communities, and independently supports the family. These circumstances result in positive ripple effects throughout the U.S. economy that benefit everyone.

Gain Additional Knowledge About Second Chance Month: Visit the OJJDP's Second Chance Virtual Resource Page
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Wow.. what an interesting day this will be. 🎙️ I work those hours.. is there a possibility to here this at another time? Thanks..

At the Lower Shore Workforce Alliance, we have the pleasure of having a dedicated team of individuals who assist our community in the workforce. This week, we would like our employee spotlight to highlight Jeff Helvig, our Career Specialist intern.

"My name is Jeff Helvig and I’m a Career Specialist intern with the Business Services department of the Lower Shore Workforce Alliance. I serve as a liaison between LSWA and the local business community, in attempt to meet local workforce needs, and assist community members in fulfilling these positions. In my free time I enjoy bull riding, fishing, and spending time with friends and family. Thank you to Bob and the rest of the team for bringing me on as an intern, it has been an amazing experience for my first professional position."

Thankyou Jeff for all that you do!
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