L-R: Benevolence Works CEO Linda Hartman, presenter Chris Day, organizer Joe Solis, Congressional District 23 Republican Primary candidate Quico Canseco, SA Symphony Rep. Carolyn Bacon, Sue Schaefer, Jim Odom, presenter Cesar D'Onofrio, Benevolence Works volunteer Brenda Sanders, Tina Guerrero, Ray Edinger, Jim Odom, attendees,
An integrated E-Marketing seminar was held at San Antonio Technical Center (SATC) on Magic Drive, Tuesday, July 31st.
The seminar trained participants on how to effectively use email and the web to build business and personal customer relationships.
The proceeds benefit Benevolence Works, established as a social non-profit in the spring of 2007. Benevolence Works CEO Linda Hartman says, her non-profit offers payee services to those on Social Security and Social Security Disability, "as well as those on pensions who are in need of our service."
In December 2008, Benevolence Works will move to its offices in the newly built Haven of Hope, a city-wide initiative to help the homeless and others in need of a helping hand. Benevolence Works will offer referral service to clients who wish to pursue other ways to enhance their quality of life.
Currently, Benevolence works is located at 110 McCullough Ave, Office 1, near near the heart of downtown San Antonio. Website: http://www.benevolenceworks.com/and direct email: lindahartman@benevolenceworks.com.