Five Points Youth Foundation Goodwill Ambassador Lena Cole Dennis Compton California USA United Nations Global Compact Caring for Climate Campaign 2015-2020
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Five Points Youth Foundation Goodwill Ambassador Lena Cole Dennis Compton California USA United Nations Global Compact Caring for Climate Campaign 2015-2020
1. Andrew Williams, Jr., President
Five Points Youth Foundation, Inc.
1820 West Florence Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90047
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Office: +01-323-752-1180 http://fivepointsyouthfoundation.org
International Advisory Board Ambassador
Lena Cole Dennis
Thank you for accepting this honorary appointment as a Five Points
Youth Foundation International Advisory Board Ambassador in
collaboration with Black Emergency Managers Association (BEMA) and the
Prevention and Awareness for Community Resiliency in Emergencies
and Disasters (PACRED.org).
We are working together to advocate the United Nations Global Compact
Caring For Climate Campaign 2015-2020 as a demonstration model for
Sustainable Development Goals # 17.16 and 17.17: Multi-Stakeholder
Partnerships to “Leave No One Behind,” specifically:
17.16 Enhance the global partnership for sustainable development,
complemented by multi-stakeholder partnerships that mobilize and share
knowledge, expertise, technology and financial resources, to support the
achievement of the sustainable development goals in all countries, in particular
developing countries, underserved communities and people with unmet
needs worldwide [emphasis added]..
17.17 – Encourage and promote effective public, public-private and civil
society partnerships, building on the experience and resourcing strategies of
partnerships
People living in the most high-risk and conflict-affected places are also most vulnerable to the adverse
effects of climate change. On September 21, 2015 (International Day of Peace) we begin building,
managing and growing a strategic alliance to identify and register 4,000+ civil society stakeholders (ngos,
business associations, labor organizations, academic institutions and cities) and 1,000 new small
and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact to
build a Caring 4 Climate worldwide community resiliency network, through business for peace local
networks.
Achieving that milestone and momentum thereafter would also give a voice to The Unheard Voices
(TUV) in developing countries and in marginalized communities worldwide for the Paris COP21 Summit
and beyond to the 2016 Earth International Day of Peace, then annually thereafter in support of the
Sustainable Development Agenda
Thanking you, in advance for your heartfelt efforts to help all the people of the world achieve a collective
better future for themselves and the generations to follow.
Andrew Williams Jr., President November 1, 2015
fivepointspresident@gmail.com
UNglobalcompact.org/participation