Lutheran Services in America Brings Together Over 300 Health and Human Services Providers in Their 2015 Annual Conference in San Antonio, Texas
Washington, DC, April 21, 2015 --(PR.com)-- Lutheran Services in America (LSA), one of the largest health and human services networks in the country, is hosting its 2015 Annual Conference, "Farther Together: Stronger Tomorrow," in San Antonio, Texas. The conference is held at the Hyatt Regency San Antonio Riverwalk from Monday, April 20 to Thursday, April 23 and is bringing together over 300 organizations to discuss new opportunities and challenges affecting the nonprofit world in the United States.
“The theme ‘Farther Together: Stronger Tomorrow’ envisions a network of connected, strong and thriving Lutheran social ministries that transform the lives of people and communities. By working together, we are deepening the value and leveraging the strength of our incredibly diverse network so we may bring hope to more lives both today and in the future,” said Charlotte Haberaecker, President and CEO of Lutheran Services in America. “The conference program is based on those collective efforts, focusing on topics like innovative partnerships, business models, navigating change, measuring success and funding.”
The Conference program includes thought-leaders from multiple industries, including four foundations, The Kresge Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The Annie E. Casey Foundation, and Andy Roddick Foundation; plenary speakers from Communities in Schools, Inc., LaPiana Consulting, and FSG; over thirty LSA member organizations, including the host member Upbring (The New Lutheran Social Services of the South) and organizations such as Stanford Youth Solutions, The Mach 1 Group, Texas Children’s Hospital, the Administration for Community Living, the Center for the Study of Social Policy; and experts like Jennifer McCrea, Senior Research Fellow at the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Harvard. To learn more about the LSA 2015 Annual Conference, visit www.lutheranservices.org/AnnualConference2015.
“The theme ‘Farther Together: Stronger Tomorrow’ envisions a network of connected, strong and thriving Lutheran social ministries that transform the lives of people and communities. By working together, we are deepening the value and leveraging the strength of our incredibly diverse network so we may bring hope to more lives both today and in the future,” said Charlotte Haberaecker, President and CEO of Lutheran Services in America. “The conference program is based on those collective efforts, focusing on topics like innovative partnerships, business models, navigating change, measuring success and funding.”
The Conference program includes thought-leaders from multiple industries, including four foundations, The Kresge Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, The Annie E. Casey Foundation, and Andy Roddick Foundation; plenary speakers from Communities in Schools, Inc., LaPiana Consulting, and FSG; over thirty LSA member organizations, including the host member Upbring (The New Lutheran Social Services of the South) and organizations such as Stanford Youth Solutions, The Mach 1 Group, Texas Children’s Hospital, the Administration for Community Living, the Center for the Study of Social Policy; and experts like Jennifer McCrea, Senior Research Fellow at the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Harvard. To learn more about the LSA 2015 Annual Conference, visit www.lutheranservices.org/AnnualConference2015.
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Lutheran Services in America
Liliana Pettenkofer
703-965-5953
www.lutheranservices.org
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Liliana Pettenkofer
703-965-5953
www.lutheranservices.org
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