By Meg VanDeusen | Project Leader
Dear Supporter,
Disaster recovery is a collaborative process. By building feedback loops with communities, disaster relief organizations can ensure that their work reflects the real needs and desires of people who are most impacted.
We believe that change starts small. By training individual feedback champions and helping them spread their feedback practice far and wide, we believe we can create a shift in the status quo.
That is why we are so excited to share our feedback training for disaster relief leaders!
Earlier this year, we delivered our first ever Crash Course outside of DC, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. This was a powerful gathering that brought together front-line staff who learned how to better engage with the people they are serving, shared their own experiences in using feedback, and built a strong community of practice. In September, we hosted another Crash Course in New York City, USA, where we reached an audience of local practitioners who want to improve listening practices in New York. We are thrilled to announce that in January 2020 we will be taking the Feedback Crash Course to Oaxaca, Mexico.
Thank you for your support as we spread the word about feedback and make the Crash Course accessible worldwide. Your support will allow Feedback Labs to enter more spaces and reach more people who display energy and passion for ensuring that people are the heroes of their own stories!
With gratitude,
Meg + the Feedback Labs Team
By Meg VanDeusen | Project Leader
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