Broadband Conference Exhibitor: Working Family Resource Center

I am pleased to introduce the exhibitors for the 2012 Broadband Conference (Building our Connected Future: Minnesota’s Better with Broadband!). Today our featured exhibitor is Working Family Resource Center.

Working Family Resource Center, a program of Lifetrack Resources, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to strengthen individuals, families and communities. This mission is achieved by providing online educational resources to individuals through their worksites and community partners who provide supportive services to them. Whether individuals are struggling with parenting, money management, caring for aging relatives, workload demands, or health and wellness issues, Working Family Resource Center’s educational webinars, podcasts, e-newsletters and tip sheets offer practical ideas to help individuals better manage the often competing demands of work and family.

Meet the Representatives:

Beth Quist
Beth Quist, Director will be representing Working Family Resource Center at the conference. Beth has a Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership and is a Certified Family Life Educator. Prior to working for Working Family Resource Center, Beth spent 14 years working in the early childhood education management industry.

Ask Us About

Online Well-Being Portals! Working Family Resource Center works with employers and community partners to develop customized online educational portals that offer a variety of online resources such as webinars, e-newsletters, audio clips, and more. Topics may include Fitness for a Busy Lifestyle, Healthy Meal Planning and Shopping for Families on a Budget, Keeping Your Budget on Track for the New Year, From Stress to Resilience, and Key Strategies for Reducing Power Struggles with Your Kids.

Learn More

Corporate website www.workingfam.org

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About Ann Treacy

Librarian who follows rural broadband in MN and good uses of new technology (blandinonbroadband.org), hosts a radio show on MN music (mostlyminnesota.com), supports people experiencing homelessness in Minnesota (elimstrongtowershelters.org) and helps with social justice issues through Women’s March MN.

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