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  • Neftaly Feature: Your November 2025 Caregiver Support Group Lineup — Anne Arundel County Government

    Neftaly Feature: Your November 2025 Caregiver Support Group Lineup — Anne Arundel County Government

    November is National Family Caregivers Month — a dedicated time to honor, support, and uplift those who tirelessly care for loved ones. At Neftaly, we understand the emotional and physical challenges caregivers face, and we are proud to spotlight resources that strengthen community, connection, and resilience. The Anne Arundel County Government Department of Aging and Disabilities has announced its support group schedule for November 2025, a series of in-person and virtual events designed to bring encouragement, practical guidance, and peer support to caregivers across the county.


    November 2025 Caregiver Support Calendar

    Caregiver support groups provide a structured yet inviting space to share experiences, ask questions, and build supportive relationships with others on this journey. These sessions are free of charge and open to family caregivers, military caregivers, and others providing care in Anne Arundel County.


    Wednesday, November 12 — Glen Burnie In-Person Support Group

    Time: 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
    Location: North County Office, 7320 Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie, MD
    Details: Gather with fellow caregivers in a welcoming face-to-face setting. Advanced registration is not required — just attend and join the conversation.


    Monday, November 17 — Virtual Support Group (Zoom)

    Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
    Format: Online via Zoom
    How to Join: Contact caregiver_support@aacounty.org to receive the Zoom link. Virtual support allows caregivers with busy schedules or transportation challenges to participate meaningfully from home.


    Tuesday, November 18 — Annapolis In-Person Support Group

    Time: 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
    Location: Annapolis Senior Activity Center, 119 South Villa Avenue, Annapolis, MD
    Details: This midday gathering offers an opportunity to connect over shared caregiving experiences and learn from one another in a supportive environment. No advanced registration is required.


    Why You Should Attend

    Caregiving can be rewarding but is also deeply demanding. Support groups are more than meetings; they are spaces of understanding, shared strength, and practical learning. Participants often experience:

    • Less isolation and stress by connecting with people who understand the challenges of caregiving
    • Practical insights, including tips, resources, and everyday strategies
    • Emotional support through being heard and encouraged

    Whether you are new to caregiving or have been on this path for years, these sessions can help refresh your perspective and renew your resilience.


    Important Info Before You Go

    • Inclement Weather Policy: If Anne Arundel County Public Schools are closed or close early due to weather, in-person sessions will be cancelled.
    • Accessibility Assistance: For accommodations, contact Mary Chaput at 410-222-4339 or caregiver_support@aacounty.org at least seven days before the event. TTY users should call via Maryland Relay 7-1-1.

    Beyond the Meetings

    Caregivers are also invited to join the county’s Facebook Support Group on Facebook.com/ArundelSeniors, a virtual community where caregivers can stay connected, exchange insights, and find encouragement between scheduled meetings.


    Final Thought from Neftaly

    Caregiving is a journey filled with both profound love and real challenges. But no one should walk it alone. Programs like Anne Arundel County’s caregiver support groups are vital lifelines, offering not just information, but connection, hope, and shared strength. Make space in your November calendar to attend, engage, and tap into the power of community support.

  • Neftaly Employee Engagement Increase the level of employee involvement and participation in organizational activities, ensuring that employees feel heard, valued, and connected to Neftaly’s mission

    Neftaly Employee Engagement Increase the level of employee involvement and participation in organizational activities, ensuring that employees feel heard, valued, and connected to Neftaly’s mission

    Certainly! Here’s a detailed write-up titled:


    Neftaly Employee Engagement: Enhancing Participation and Alignment with Mission

    Neftaly Monthly June SCDR-2

    Quarterly Report: Employee Engagement and Participation

    Compiled by: Neftaly Development Strategic Partnerships Office

    Division: Neftaly Development Royalty

    Date: June 2025


    Executive Summary

    This quarterly report—Neftaly Monthly June SCDR-2—provides a comprehensive overview of the initiatives, outcomes, and strategic priorities of employee engagement and participation at Neftaly. Spearheaded by the Neftaly Development Strategic Partnerships Office under the Neftaly Development Royalty Division, the purpose is to increase the level of employee involvement in organizational activities and ensure that all team members feel heard, valued, and aligned with Neftaly’s broader mission.


    1. Strategic Context and Objectives

    Neftaly’s mission—to empower communities, accelerate development, and promote inclusive innovation—is only achievable when our employees are genuinely engaged. Employee engagement is not merely a metric; it is a cultural cornerstone that reflects how deeply employees are connected to their work, their teams, and the organization’s purpose.

    Key strategic objectives for this quarter:

    • Foster open communication channels across departments.
    • Facilitate inclusive participation in organizational planning and decision-making.
    • Recognize and reward employee contributions meaningfully.
    • Strengthen alignment between personal purpose and organizational vision.

    2. Key Initiatives and Activities

    2.1 Neftaly Engagement Forum Series

    A new monthly series of internal forums was launched, inviting employees to participate in open-floor discussions with leadership.
    Outcomes:

    • 87% of participants reported improved understanding of Neftaly’s mission.
    • 68 actionable insights collected for improving workflow and culture.

    2.2 “Voices of Neftaly” Survey (May 2025)

    An anonymous, company-wide survey assessed employee morale, motivation, and engagement.
    Key Insights:

    • 74% feel “somewhat or highly engaged.”
    • 82% believe their opinions are respected when shared.
    • 59% requested more cross-functional collaboration opportunities.

    2.3 Recognition & Rewards Enhancement

    A peer-nomination reward program was introduced, where employees could nominate colleagues for monthly accolades based on values-driven actions.
    Impact:

    • 35 employees recognized in Q2.
    • Boost in team morale noted in departmental feedback reviews.

    2.4 Participation in Strategy Development

    Employees from various levels participated in shaping Neftaly’s next 12-month strategic roadmap through structured workshops.
    Results:

    • 110 staff contributed directly to departmental goal-setting.
    • 6 new initiatives incorporated based on staff feedback.

    3. Departmental Participation Analysis

    DepartmentEngagement Level (%)Participation in ActivitiesNotes
    Strategic Partnerships91%HighStrong leadership communication loop
    Human Capital & Development86%HighActively piloting new onboarding models
    Field Operations62%ModerateRequire improved digital access to tools
    Finance and Administration78%Medium-HighSeeking clearer link between KPIs & mission
    Innovation & Research95%Very HighCore driver of values-driven participation

    4. Employee Testimonials (Selected)

    “Being involved in the strategy workshop made me feel like I’m building Neftaly, not just working here.”
    Tshepo M., Strategic Analyst

    “It’s not just about tasks anymore. There’s a sense of belonging. I know why my work matters.”
    Lerato D., Operations Officer


    5. Challenges Identified

    • Digital Access Disparities: Especially among field teams.
    • Limited Feedback Loops: Some departments lack structured response systems.
    • Resource Constraints: Time allocation for engagement activities.

    6. Action Plan: Q3 2025

    1. Expand Digital Collaboration Platforms to improve remote participation.
    2. Launch “Mission Alignment” Training Modules focused on personal development.
    3. Quarterly Leadership Feedback Panels where staff provide direct input to executives.
    4. Introduce Departmental Engagement KPIs tied to annual performance metrics.

    7. Conclusion

    Neftaly’s employee engagement strategy is showing clear signs of positive impact. Our employees are not only more involved—they are becoming co-creators of Neftaly’s success. Through intentional design, strategic communication, and an inclusive culture, Neftaly is building a workforce that is connected, committed, and future-ready.

    The Neftaly Development Strategic Partnerships Office will continue to lead these initiatives with a focus on sustainable engagement, continuous feedback, and employee empowerment.


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