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+ | When not raising money for [[Forest Manor Multi-Service Center]], [[Allison Luthe]] is helping he husband, [[Daniel Carter]], at his restaurant, Chef Dan's Southern Comfort in Historic Irvington. Before opening the restaurant in February 2015 we traveled the streets of central Indiana with our food truck serving up Flavors from the Mississippi Delta and Louisiana Bayou. We also offer traditional catering services for weddings, family reunions, corporate events and parties! | ||
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+ | Prior to building their food truck, Allison was the Community Organizer at [[Central Indiana Jobs with Justice]]. Allison is a community activist at heart with a wide range of experience in the non-profit and community based arenas. Her career began as an intern, serving as a voice for abused and neglected children in the juvenile court system. After obtaining her Master's Degree in Social Work, Allison has worked on a variety of projects assisting low-income working families, including financial asset building, budgeting, homeownership, emergency assistance, and employment for ex-offenders.<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/aluthe Allison Luthe, LinkedIn]</ref> | ||
==Jobs with Justice== | ==Jobs with Justice== |
Revision as of 02:50, 2 September 2015
Allison Luthe...is a Fund Development Coordinator at Forest Manor Multi-Service Center.
When not raising money for Forest Manor Multi-Service Center, Allison Luthe is helping he husband, Daniel Carter, at his restaurant, Chef Dan's Southern Comfort in Historic Irvington. Before opening the restaurant in February 2015 we traveled the streets of central Indiana with our food truck serving up Flavors from the Mississippi Delta and Louisiana Bayou. We also offer traditional catering services for weddings, family reunions, corporate events and parties!
Prior to building their food truck, Allison was the Community Organizer at Central Indiana Jobs with Justice. Allison is a community activist at heart with a wide range of experience in the non-profit and community based arenas. Her career began as an intern, serving as a voice for abused and neglected children in the juvenile court system. After obtaining her Master's Degree in Social Work, Allison has worked on a variety of projects assisting low-income working families, including financial asset building, budgeting, homeownership, emergency assistance, and employment for ex-offenders.[1]
Jobs with Justice
In 2009 Allison Luthe was Central Indiana contact for Jobs with Justice.[2]
Health Care for America Now (HCan)
As of Sept 2009 Allison Luthe was Indiana state contact [3]for Health Care for America Now, representing Central Indiana Jobs with Justice.
Socialist connection
Sunday, May 2, 2010, from 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. Socialists from Indianapolis and beyond will again celebrate May Day, the International Day of Labor. Allison Luthe, Community Organizer for Jobs with Justice (JwJ), will be keynote speaker.
Also on the program will be a brief presentation by Marvin Williams, Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) Local Chair, on the history of May Day and its significance today.
The JwJ connection with DSA goes back to 2004 when DSA joined JwJ as an organizational member. A representative from DSA is on JwJ’s Steering Committee. DSA’s local treasurer, Pete Behrendt was honored last year as first recipient of JwJ‘s “I’ll Be There” award for his loyal participation at JwJ demonstrations.
Central Indiana Jobs with Justice is an organization of labor, faith-based, community, and student organizations and individuals building a broad and long-term coalition to support worker rights and social justice. Workers’ rights, economic justice, and a sustainable global economy are JwJ goals.[4]