WHAT IS ONOC?

ONOC, The Organizers Network of Orange County, is an informal group of Professional Organizers who are dedicated to the promotion of the Professional Organizing industry. ONOC members are also members of the National Association of Professional Organizers (NAPO, the organizing authority) and are committed to uphold the NAPO Code of Ethics. We strive to increase awareness of our field and to help our individual members become better organizers. ONOC members work together on charitable projects, give workshops, teach classes and do public speaking engagements throughout Orange County.

WHAT IS A PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZER?

A professional organizer enhances the lives of clients by designing systems and processes using organizing principles and through transferring organizing skills. A professional organizer also educates the public on organizing solutions and the resulting benefits. Professional organizers help individuals and businesses take control of their surroundings, their time, their paper, and their systems for life. All ONOC members must be a member of NAPO.

UPCOMING EVENTS

National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association
Fountain Valley Recreation Center
Thursday, May 7th, 2009
1:00pm - 2:00pm

PAST EVENTS  (Click on event)

Florence Sylvester Senior Center

June 24, 2008