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The Institute @ HRC [NY] Now Accepting Spring 2008 Training Proposals

[Courtesy of the Harm Reduction Coalition]

Dear Friends of the Harm Reduction Coalition,

This is to inform you that the Institute at the Harm Reduction Coalition (HRC) in New York City is currently accepting applications and training proposals for our Spring 2008 Training Calendar (April-June). If you would like to become an HRC trainer, please submit your training proposal(s) along with a resume and brief bio sketch. You may submit multiple proposals. We ask that applicants be very familiar with the types of trainings offered by HRC and that you keep your content clear and concise. You may visit www.harmreduction.org for a list of current and previous trainings offered by the Institute.

The deadline for applications for the Spring 2008 Training Calendar is no later than Friday, March 14, 2008. Please submit your proposals by email to crowe@harmreduction.org or fax to the attention of Stephen Crowe at (212) 213-6582. *Note: This is NOT a call for submissions for the 2008 HRC Conference.

You may download the application by cutting and pasting this link into your web browser if clicking on it does not work:
http://www.harmreduction.org/Spring2008NYTrainingProposal

We look forward to hearing from you!

Best,

Stephen Crowe
Assistant Training Coordinator
Harm Reduction Coalition

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