Dress for Success Buffalo in partnership with KeyBank and Target will host its 2nd traveling Pop-Up series on Thursday, September 8th, 11:30-3:30pm, 752 East Delavan Avenue on the corner of East Delavan and Grider.
Our team of stylist will be on hand providing different styles of smart /dressy business casual attire for our clients to meet their needs as they navigate the world of work.
Additionally, staff from KeyBank will be on site to review resumes, mock interviews in addition to information regarding entry level positions.
The Target team will be available to discuss employment opportunities.
If you know anyone in need of interview/employment suiting, please send us an email at buffalo@dressforsuccess.org to schedule an appointment.
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Upon arrival, park along the road. Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes that you do not mind if they get dirty. You will be in the sun for much of this time. Please wear sunscreen and/or a hat and bring a drink or water bottle. If you are able, please bring work or garden gloves to use.
Please bring a donation of shelf-stable food for our farmers and youth lunch program: dried pinto beans, dried black-eyed peas, basmati rice, orzo, coconut milk, olive oil, canola oil.
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Director Eunice Lau and film subject Yusuf Abdurahman will be Journey’s Ends’ special guests for this talkback! The event is FREE & virtual.
Twenty-five years after Yusuf Abdurahman left Somalia as a refugee to begin his life anew in Minnesota — which has the largest population of Somalis in the United States — his worst fear is realized when his 19-year-old-son Zacharia is arrested in an FBI counter-terrorism sting operation.
Through the eyes of an anguished father desperate to understand why his young son would choose to leave his American life behind to attempt to join the Islamic State (ISIS) in Syria, Accept the Call vividly explores racism and prejudice against immigrants, the rise of targeted recruitment by radicalized groups, and the struggles of Muslim youth growing up in the US today.
This intimate film captures the story of a father and son attempting to mend their relationship after breaking each other’s hearts, showing how a parent’s worry for their children is a universal predisposition.