Ignite Pro Bono Coaching Update
A big THANK YOU to the 30 ICF Sacramento coaches who recently completed six-month coaching engagements with leaders and staff of the CA Partnership to End Domestic Violence. As the sole statewide voice for victims of family violence, CPEDV works with policy makers, advocacy organizations, civil and criminal justice professionals, child protective service workers, law enforcement and others to provide aid to domestic violence victims.
We’re thrilled to have helped accelerate the impact of these compassionate leaders dedicated to social change. Here are a few client comments from our end-of-coaching survey:
“Coaching made me a better leader who is more confident in my own abilities and able to set boundaries with our leadership. My interactions with my team have improved as a result.”
“It helped me figure out ways to make sure everyone feels seen and heard and foster a team environment. It helped me learn techniques and skills to be less critical of myself. I feel like I can champion and support myself more than before with the new skills I learned.”
“I have a greater sense of direction and intention when it comes to doing my work. I can better plan out my actions and prepare for changes. . . I have an overall greater sense of accomplishment and satisfaction with my work.”
If you’d like to volunteer as an Ignite coach, keep an eye out for the Coaching Volunteer Form coming to your email before year-end.
What is Ignite? Watch this brief video: ICF Foundation Mission - Ignite Initiative
Please contact Tracy Kreiss with any questions.
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