Our classroom that we normally use for the Career Workshop was set and ready to go.
We had a training meeting for all of the Self-Reliance Specialists in the North and West Missions areas of Buenos Aires, which are under management by our manager, Verónica Obaldía.
Our program was as follows:
| Walter and Lorena Osuna |
| Gabriel Núñez, Mirta and Manuel Aragone |
Sign in and socializing
| Manuel Aragone and Gabriel Núñez |
In one training was provided on the Career Workshop with Sister Alexis Mayo,CAS-FPE Buenos Aires.
In the other training was given on how to create an account in ldsjobs.org and how to annotate accounts, help users retrieve forgotten passwords, all available tabs on the website.
2pm Repeat Career workshop and ldsjobs trainings, switching groups
3pm Regroup together for a presentation on the Perpetual Education Fund.
4pm Closing remarks.
We had a great turnout. 12 specialists plus a few other stake leaders attended.
In the photo with the people sitting at the tables in the U shape are the following people going from the right of the picture nearest the door around the U to the left.
Joaquin Scarpa, specialist from Belgrano Stake
Diana Ramos, specialist from Litoral Stake
Ana Staffolani, specialist from Ramos Mejia Stake and Diana Ramos
Ana Staffolani, specialist from Ramos Mejia Stake
Lucia Gayoso, specialist from Liniers Stake
Miguel Gayoso, 1st Counselor in Bishopric Parque Brown
Walter Osuna, specialist from Zárate stake
Lorena Osuna, Pres. of Young Women in Zárate stake
on the back table:
Mirta Aragone, specialist Saramiento stake
Carlos Viegas, specialist Merlo stake
Laura Chamarro, specialist Aldo Bonzi stake
Other side:
Gabriel Núnez, specialist , Castelar stake
Andrea Casas,specialist, Norte stake
Francisco Serón, specialist Norte stake
Leandro Latera, specialist, Marcos Paz stake
It was a lot of information to absorb in 6 hours, but many people traveled for hours to get the training. They left with an armload of materials to help them in their callings and to use in the workshops.
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