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Boost awareness ‘A brand encompasses everything your customers – the parents, children, staff and governors – come into contact with. At our school, everything PTA-related has our logo on it, which raises awareness and gives a consistent and professional look.’ Nathalie Dawson, PTA secretary, St James’ CofE Primary School
A helping hand to
make a difference If your PTA is planning to launch a community-based project and you need guidance, look no further than Pamela Walker’s book, Making a Difference: Setting up Sustainable, Community-Based Projects, published by Ortus Press. This practical guidebook is
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CREATE WISE WORDS ‘We are the first generation to
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packed with valuable insights and reassurance. Instead of focusing on the ‘why’ of community service, Pamela draws on over 30 years of experience as a development manager in the charity sector to offer a clear, step-by-step process that guides the reader through the development of a project. The book teaches you how to identify the necessary information about a potential project, understand its purpose and approach it systematically. Pamela also highlights the challenges that often arise during project implementation and explains how to overcome them. freeassociation
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