Customer Satisfaction Survey 2020

WE ARE NOW COLLECTING INFORMATION ON OUR CUSTOMER SATISFACTION SURVEY FOR 2020.

We are in the process of collecting our Customer Satisfaction Surveys for 2021. If you or a member of your family have received services from Community Teamwork in the past year, please complete the survey and let us know how we’re doing.

We are re-launching the Customer Satisfaction Survey. We have pivoted to a 2 question survey that will only be collected electronically. We’re going to close the survey on 9/11/2020.

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If you have any questions, please contact feedback@commteam.org

Thank you!

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THANK YOUR FOR COMPLETING OUR COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT SURVEY EARLIER THIS YEAR! That survey is now closed

Click here to listen to Ann Sirois, Director of Compliance and Quality Improvement and Miranda Allan, Grants Coordinator, discuss the community needs assessment process on 980WCAP radio 12/30/19.

CTI Launches Needs Assessment Survey – Available Online/In Print through February – Lowell Sun, Nicole DeFeudis, January 5, 2020

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Celebrate Earth Day Today and Everyday

April 22nd is Earth Day! Below is a list of all sorts of things you can do to make a difference on the planet, in your own lives, and for your loved ones.

Eat local
–  Commercially grown produce travels far distances equaling lots of fuel burned and fewer nutrients for you.
–  Grow your own produce when possible.
–  Shop local farmers markets. Lowell’s will open this summer at the Lucy Larcom Park.  See this listing of those in surrounding towns.

Go organic
–  Non organic produce is grown using pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, ect. Organic animals do not take antibiotics or growth hormones.
–  Remember: non organic produce is always better than no produce! Check out this list of organic foods to try.

Be a chef
–  When you cook your own meals and eat at home you are reducing consumption of packaging and plastic cutlery. Try a new recipe.

Try to eat less meat
–  Eating more plant based food is good for the environment, healthy for you and cheaper!
–  Start by going meatless on Mondays.

Re-useable water bottles
–  Oil is required to make bottled water and we barely recycle them leading to clogging of landfills.
–  Carry a reusable bottle and refill it.

Enjoy nature
–  Pass up the drive thru and plan a picnic, turn off the TV and go for a family hike, skip the coffee date and go for walk together.

Rebecca Foulkes, BS, CLC
Program Nutritionist
Lowell WIC Program
Community Teamwork
rfoulkes@comteam.org
978-654-4931

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Join Us to Celebrate Bridges to Independence

Jcti th logo photo taglineoin us as we pay tribute to our 2014 Bridge Builders at Community Teamwork’s “Celebrating Bridges to Independence” event on May 15th, 6:00pm-8:30pm at the UMass Lowell Inn and Conference Center.

Our Bridges to Independence event honors exceptional community leaders for the work they do to build bridges in our community. We applaud their dedication to use their influence and expertise to build bridges that ensure every member of our community can have access to essential educational, nutritional, financial, housing and community supports. Their work spans the gap between individuals struggling with the challenges of daily life and an inspirational community of people working together so that all can prosper.

So please join us for a wonderful event that features a buffet with carving stations, desserts, cash bar and a heartfelt awards ceremony.

For additional information or to sponsor the event please contact Charlene Urbanek, (978) 459-0551 or  curbanek@commteam.org.

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