About us
The Alvin T. Smith Foundation™ is a subsidiary of the Circle’s Edge Inc.™, a 501c3 art group whose mission is to dispel myths about ability levels and self worth via artistic and creative educational campaigns. The Alvin T. Smith Foundation™ consists of a Historical Collection as well as a Memorial Fund.
The Alvin T. Smith Historical Collection consists of articles, essays, props and artwork, pictures, and much more. Alvin T. Smith, an honored member of the U.S. Air Force, a faithful member of the American Legion, and a friendly, open-minded, caring person, had a desire for research, knowledge, and the search for truth. This is a lifetime of research and work on all aspects of historical information. His research crossed the gamut of the spectrum. From Africa to the Americas. From ancient languages to the modern day pronunciation of American English. From religion and society/government to art and music
Log onto http://www.alvintsmithfoundation.org for more information about The Circle’s Edge Inc.™ and The Alvin T. Smith Foundation™
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Upcoming events
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Living Well in the Community Workshop
Capital District Center for Independence, 1716 Central Ave, Albany, NY, USThe Circle's Edge in conjuction with CDCI will host
## Living Well in the Community
A 10-week peer-led workshop series—with free food and snacks—designed to help people with disabilities and older adults build connection, improve well-being, and enhance quality of life. Join us in person or virtually via Zoom.
Participants work on:
- goal setting
- building strong support systems
- improving communication skills
- eating well, AND
- learning how to advocate for themselves in healthcare and everyday situations.
Throughout the program, we also explore topics like goal setting, building supports, healthy eating, physical activity, managing stress, and developing positive ways to respond to life’s challenges.
What makes Living Well unique is that it’s peer-led, meaning participants learn alongside others who share similar experiences. This creates a supportive environment where people can share ideas, encourage one another, and build meaningful connections.
By the end of the workshop, participants often feel more confident managing their health, more connected to their community, and better equipped to live independently.
Programs like Living Well in the Community help people gain the tools and confidence they need to truly live well in their communities.
= Meeting ID: 863 4066 4177
= Meeting Passcode: 493-858 493858
Zoom Link:
https://app.zoom.us/wc/86340664177/join?fromPWA=1&pwd=nIMmG4wubioodZpbyfv1FxvkyzdN50.1.
1 attendee
Living Well in the Community Workshop
Capital District Center for Independence, 1716 Central Ave, Albany, NY, USThe Circle's Edge in conjuction with CDCI will host
## Living Well in the Community
A 10-week peer-led workshop series—with free food and snacks—designed to help people with disabilities and older adults build connection, improve well-being, and enhance quality of life. Join us in person or virtually via Zoom.
Participants work on:
- goal setting
- building strong support systems
- improving communication skills
- eating well, AND
- learning how to advocate for themselves in healthcare and everyday situations.
Throughout the program, we also explore topics like goal setting, building supports, healthy eating, physical activity, managing stress, and developing positive ways to respond to life’s challenges.
What makes Living Well unique is that it’s peer-led, meaning participants learn alongside others who share similar experiences. This creates a supportive environment where people can share ideas, encourage one another, and build meaningful connections.
By the end of the workshop, participants often feel more confident managing their health, more connected to their community, and better equipped to live independently.
Programs like Living Well in the Community help people gain the tools and confidence they need to truly live well in their communities.
= Meeting ID: 863 4066 4177
= Meeting Passcode: 493-858 493858
Zoom Link:
https://app.zoom.us/wc/86340664177/join?fromPWA=1&pwd=nIMmG4wubioodZpbyfv1FxvkyzdN50.1.
1 attendee
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