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  • Thread Starter rkhiles

    (@rkhiles)

    Hi there, I did try the default WP registration page and the notifications aren’t being sent to anyone except my admin user account. All of the other WP notifications are going out as they are supposed to.

    Thread Starter rkhiles

    (@rkhiles)

    Actually I am using WPMUDEV Membership 2 plugin. So they are signing up for a membership, with the first step being registering for a user account.

    I only see one email being sent out, to me. Not the other user I created to receive these also (which is also an admin).

    THANK you so much for helping us out!

    Thread Starter rkhiles

    (@rkhiles)

    Not really… it is a question of the configuration of the individual files and specific scripts that are running because it was all built within an ASP.net environment

    Thread Starter rkhiles

    (@rkhiles)

    Thank you Bill. You’re the best

    I am having the same problem. I would also like to have three levels.

    [su_spoiler title=”What is Family Leadership?”]Family leadership is parents and family members sharing their unique perspective and experiences to help other families, improve how organizations provide supports to children and families, and influence and shape the policies and systems that provide services. Family leaders can learn and develop specific skills and core competencies that better enable them to be a strong leader and a collective voice for all families.[/su_spoiler]
    [su_spoiler title=”Who can be a family leader?”] Everyone is a Leader! [/su_spoiler]
    [su_spoiler title=”What do family leaders do?”]Family leaders make a difference in many ways. Here are the basic ways family leaders partner with others to create change:
    [su_spoiler title=”Partnering To Support Others”]Partnering To Support Others includes family leaders who want to support other families who might be experiencing circumstances or events that are similar to what they have experienced in the past.[/su_spoiler]
    [su_spoiler title=”Partnering for Quality Improvement”]T includes family leaders who want to help organizations, service systems, or policy makers improve services to better meet the needs of families:
    [su_spoiler title=”PARTNERING WITHIN ORGANIZATIONS”]This is participating in focus groups, completing satisfaction surveys, reviewing products for an organization, serving on advisory boards or councils, providing professional development on issues from the family perspective, or serving in a staff role in an organization. [/su_spoiler]
    [su_spoiler title=”PARTNERING FOR SYSTEMS CHANGE”]This means sharing personal experiences with decision makers by providing testimony at hearings, meeting in person with legislators, or writing newspaper editorials or letters to the editor on systems or policy issues. A family leader might also run for public office, participate in a public awareness campaign, serve in advisory roles on statewide systems, or serve in professional leadership or management roles for systems.[/su_spoiler]
    [/su_spoiler][/su_spoiler]
    [su_spoiler title=”Why should I become a family leader?”]
    To make the journey easier for other families
    To learn knowledge and skills to help with future challenges
    It’s empowering to reach back and help a system that helped you.
    To improve services for children and families.
    It’s a chance to be a part of bringing about real change[/su_spoiler][su_spoiler title=”How can Missouri Family to Family help me as a family leader?”][/su_spoiler]

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