January 2021 Virtual Convening
Posted on: January 12, 2021 | Posted in: Community Blog
Welcome to the resource page for the San Diego Military Family Collaborative (SDMFC) Monthly Convening using Zoom for Friday, January 22nd, 2021! This convening was dedicated to the topic to “Work Life Balance,” as we start the new year.
Please sign in via our Attendance Sheet by clicking HERE
Today’s featured Guests Include:
- Organization Expert
- Jeannine Sataua, Fleet and Family Support Center
- I have been working with FFSC since February 2016. I started on the Family Readiness Express and then moved into the Gateway Village Branch in Point Loma. I am a Generalist as well as the Volunteer Coordinator and Foreign Born Spouse POC. I am originally from Germany but have been calling San Diego my home for over 20 years. I have a 17 year old daughter and a 10 year old son. Having lived this military lifestyle for 20 years has allowed me to acquire a lot of “survival” skills and the knowledge on how to make the best out of situations by utilizing resources available in the community. I love that I get to pay it forward by helping other military families.
- Jeannine Sataua, Fleet and Family Support Center
- Mind, Body, Resiliency Expert
- Jason Petty, Fleet and Family Support Center
- Jason Petty is originally from Louisville, Kentucky. He retired from the US Navy after serving 20 years of honorable service. For the past six years, Jason has continued to serve the Navy as an Education Services Facilitator for Fleet and Family Support Center at Naval Base San Diego. He is a devoted husband, father of two children and has two dogs.
- Jason Petty, Fleet and Family Support Center
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CONVENING MATERIALS AND RESOURCES
For your convenience, below you will find resources and relevant links that will be referred to in the January Convening.
SDMFC Materials
- SDMFC Post-Convening Survey – https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SDMFCconvening2021
- SDMFC January 2021 Convening PowerPoint – make request by emailing: Danny- dromero@saysandiego.org
Community Resources on Work-Life Balance
- Organizational Apps to Look Into: https://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/10-apps-for-professionals-easily-stay-organized.html
- Mindfulness App: Headspace can be accessed through Blue Star Families: https://bluestarfam.org/family-discounts/
- Stress Management Article: https://veteranshealthlibrary.va.gov/HealthyLiving/Stress/StressManagement/142,85163_VA
- Convening Factsheet:
Upcoming SDMFC Events
- Feel Good Fridays: February 5th, 19th
- MTSE: Action Team Meeting, February 14th
- MTSE: Virtual Workshop, February 16th (registration required, visit: https://sdmilitaryfamily.org/transitions/)
- WIWMPK Workshop: Digital Safety, February 23rd (registration required, click HERE)
- WIWMPK: Action Team Meeting, February 25th
- Members-Only Trainings: Begin March 2021 (please get your membership applications/renewals in during February 2021
*SDMFC will using Zoom to convene these virtual meetings for the time being, where you can join us through the comfort of your webcam or phone. In order to fully participate in these virtual meetings, SDMFC recommends using a smartphone or computer to access Zoom. You are also able to participate by calling in, but will not be able to access the online materials and activities that will be presented. To utilize Zoom, you will need to do the following:
- Call in using your phone or join using a Zoom Account on your smartphone or computer(to be able to fully participate in activities we recommend using a computer) Sign-Up for a free account using your work email: https://zoom.us/signup Tune in to SDMFC’s Facebook page for the Zoom link!
If you require assistance please do not hesitate to contact us! To stay most updated to SDMFC news, please review the SDMFC Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/sdmilfam/. We will continue to share resources for the community at large including information on resources individuals can access online as well as fun family activities you may consider enjoying together.