Don’t Just Look Away
“Shock marketing” campaigns don’t ask for attention—they demand it. Alliance members Pathfinders, Milwaukee, and Wellspring Family Services, Seattle, describe their own experiences and explain why this provocative approach to marketing is gaining ground in the human service sector.
Service. Advocacy. Innovation. Impact.
Attendees of the 2010 Alliance National Conference will hear from two of the most influential voices in the field when the Alliance kicks off a yearlong centennial celebration Oct. 20-22 in its hometown, Milwaukee.
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Polina Makievsky sits down with the Alliance for Children & Families Magazine to talk about her background, as well as share her thoughts regarding the future of the Alliance.
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Alliance members Methodist Youth Services and Personal and Family Counseling Services share how they are helping community residents understand and exercise their civic rights. Given the volatility within politics today, this commitment is even more crucial.
Columns: Perspectives, Capitol Connection, Fund Development, Nonprofit Law
Cover Photo: To raise awareness about homelessness in King County, Wash., Alliance member Wellspring Family Services, Seattle, created hundreds of life-size cutouts to symbolize the many children and families who are affected. This “shock marketing” strategy is featured in the article, "Don't Just Look Away." Photo courtesy Getty Images
