Wednesday, June 3, 2009

USOBA to Host Drive for Communities in Schools at its 2009 Conference

USOBA has partnered with Communities in Schools and will be hosting a drive at its Summer Conference in Chicago to benefit at-risk students. From June 7 – 9, USOBA will be collecting hotel toiletries, such as the mini shampoo and conditioner bottles. These toiletries will put in personal hygiene kits for the students.

(Vocus/PRWEB ) June 3, 2009 -- The United States Organizations for Bankruptcy Alternatives (USOBA), the oldest trade association for the debt settlement industry, is calling on all of its 2009 Summer Conference attendees to be charitable with their hotel toiletries.

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With over 150 attendees expected, we’re sure the drive will be a success
USOBA has partnered with Communities in Schools and will be hosting a drive at its Summer Conference in Chicago to benefit at-risk students. From June 7 – 9, USOBA will be collecting hotel toiletries, such as the mini shampoo and conditioner bottles. These toiletries will put in personal hygiene kits for the students.

Communities In Schools (CIS) is the largest dropout prevention organization in the United States. For more than 30 years, CIS has remained focused on helping kids stay in school and prepare for life by identifying and addressing the unmet needs of children and families – needs that, when left unanswered, contribute to the dropout rate.

According to USOBA Director of Member Relations Krysten Howerton, this year’s conference will be the biggest one to date. “With over 150 attendees expected, we’re sure the drive will be a success,” Howerton said.

The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Chicago. Donation boxes will be placed around the registration area for conference attendees to drop off their toiletries.

About USOBA
USOBA is dedicated to providing its member companies with important, industry-related information, including compliance requirements, as well as advocating on behalf of its membership for fair and appropriate industry regulation that maintains the utmost in consumer protection. USOBA members are provided a USOBA State Law Summary guide, the only one of its kind in the industry, to better ensure and promote national compliance. This guide contains the laws and regulations, state by state, and has been reviewed by regulators and legislators. For further information, please visit www.usoba.org.

About CIS
Most communities have resources available to help students succeed in school and prepare for life - but they may be in the wrong place. Children and families must first locate and then travel to agencies scattered all over town, usually during school hours and with no way to coordinate the various services.

CIS reverses this process, bringing resources and relationships to where children already spend their days - the public school. These resources are delivered in a caring, coordinated manner. The result is students succeeding in school.

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