Could your staff be a client of one of your programs?

While serving others, we often lose sight of ourselves. We are so busy feeding our neighbors that we don’t even realize our family is starving within our own home. This happens in our daily lives as individuals, and it happens on a large organizational scale in nonprofits. Are we, in essence, pointing at the world, saying it needs help, while ignoring the fingers pointing back at ourselves to remind us that we do too?

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Book Discussion Topics

  • What keeps you committed to nonprofit work?

  • What surprises you the most about the concepts and information shared in Chapter 7? Does it ring true for your experience?

 

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Tawnia Wise