www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday October 3, 2008 - 31 United Way helps with more than just funding W ith a mission of "Bringing people and resources together to strengthen the community," United Way of Oakville (UWO) goes beyond fundraising support, to build community capacity and strengthen the capabilities of the non-profit agencies it serves. United Way of Oakville's Roadmap to Success Training and Consulting Program offers affordable training to staff and volunteers of the non-profit sector. The program is open to all nonprofit agencies. Workshops cover topics such as human resources development, leadership skills, marketing and media relations. "At United Way, we are committed to building community capacity, both through funding local agencies and providing ongoing training to help agencies invest resources to their fullest potential," said Angèle Wilson, manager of Training and Consulting at United Way of Oakville. "Workshops are facilitated by volunteer professionals who are experts in their fields," said Wilson. Registration is now open for the following fall workshops: · What do I tell the donors? How to make your case for support -- workshop takes place on Thursday, Oct. 23. "At United Way, we are committed to building community capacity, both through funding local agencies and providing ongoing training to help agencies invest resources to their fullest potential. " Angèle Wilson, manager of training/consulting · Attracting, motivating and keeping great people -- workshop takes place on Thursday, Nov. 13. · Decluttering your mind and space -- workshop takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 18. · Stress busting for the holidays -- workshop takes place on Thursday, Nov. 27. · Ensuring accessibility for Ontarians with disabilities -- workshop takes place on Thursday, Dec. 4. Workshops cost $40. To register for a workshop or to learn more about volunteering as a facilitator, contact Angèle Wilson at 905-845-5571, ext. 233 or by e-mail at angele@uwoakville.org.