This document provides information about Fr. Felix Ugwuozo and his nonprofit organization OneHopeChildren, which is dedicated to improving life for children in Amachalla, Nigeria. The organization focuses on providing access to clean water, healthcare, education, and creating a sustainable community. Key initiatives include infrastructure for clean drinking water, an annual medical mission, scholarships for education, and pursuing poultry farming for jobs and sustainable income. The ultimate goals are to give children access to basic needs and inspire hope for the future.
Feeding America is a nonprofit organization that aims to end hunger in the United States through food banks and programs that feed children and families. It operates a network of food banks and programs like mobile food pantries and kids cafes. Their mission is to respect all people and encourage diversity while feeding millions of Americans, especially the 1 in 6 children who face food insecurity. They rely on volunteers, donations, and funding to accomplish their goals of ensuring every child has nutritious food and better opportunities through education.
Feeding America is a nonprofit organization that aims to end hunger in the United States through food banks and programs that feed children and families. It operates a network of food banks and programs like mobile food pantries and kids cafes. Their mission is to respect all people and encourage diversity while feeding millions of Americans, especially the 1 in 6 children who face food insecurity. They rely on volunteers, donations, and foundations for support to accomplish their goals of ensuring every child has nutritious food and better opportunities.
This document discusses the social venture "End Poverty" and the Christian child advocacy ministry Compassion. It summarizes that Compassion works to release children from poverty in over 26 countries, helping over 1.2 million children. It also outlines the challenges faced by Compassion's founder, Reverend Everett Swanson, in establishing the organization, including questioning his role in helping orphaned children and struggling to find sponsors. The document concludes by reflecting on lessons learned from studying poverty and the efforts of organizations like Compassion.
Culture can be defined as the attitudes, customs, beliefs, and values that distinguish one group of people from another. Food, discipline practices, and views of education are some aspects of culture that can vary between groups. Food is an important part of everyday life and is influenced by culture, including how food is prepared and eaten. Discipline of children also differs across cultures, with practices including time outs, loss of privileges, lectures, and spankings. Views of education also vary and can be strongly emphasized, as was the case for one speaker's Nigerian parents who wanted their children to achieve more through education. Cultural identification looks at the cultural influences and norms that shape a person's upbringing and perspective.
Melvin Mazier is an economics major from Boston College class of 1993 and he spends considerable time and resources in supporting a host of charities that work for the welfare of women and children. Melvin Mazier has donated significantly in Robin Hood Foundation by understanding its strength and dedication.
Lyndon Galea started Eat Up Australia after realizing that children in his hometown of Shepparton, Victoria were going hungry. He began by making over 100 lunches a week for two local schools. With the help of local food charities, Eat Up has expanded to provide free lunches to vulnerable children across several schools. Eat Up identifies children facing food insecurity and ensures they have access to nutritious meals, even during times when their families may be experiencing hardship. Lyndon's vision is to take Eat Up national to help end child hunger across Australia.
Invisible Children aims to educate individuals about the war in Uganda and inspire activism through media. It provides scholarships and mentoring to students in northern Uganda who cannot afford education. Donations support the Legacy Scholarship Program, which helps 590 secondary and 195 university students through tuition, supplies, and mentoring. The organization is made up mostly of Ugandan staff and volunteers who work to understand community needs and prioritize rebuilding schools, providing jobs, and developing future leaders.
This document provides information about Fr. Felix Ugwuozo and his nonprofit organization OneHopeChildren, which is dedicated to improving life for children in Amachalla, Nigeria. The organization focuses on providing access to clean water, healthcare, education, and creating a sustainable community. Key initiatives include infrastructure for clean drinking water, an annual medical mission, scholarships for education, and pursuing poultry farming for jobs and sustainable income. The ultimate goals are to give children access to basic needs and inspire hope for the future.
Feeding America is a nonprofit organization that aims to end hunger in the United States through food banks and programs that feed children and families. It operates a network of food banks and programs like mobile food pantries and kids cafes. Their mission is to respect all people and encourage diversity while feeding millions of Americans, especially the 1 in 6 children who face food insecurity. They rely on volunteers, donations, and funding to accomplish their goals of ensuring every child has nutritious food and better opportunities through education.
Feeding America is a nonprofit organization that aims to end hunger in the United States through food banks and programs that feed children and families. It operates a network of food banks and programs like mobile food pantries and kids cafes. Their mission is to respect all people and encourage diversity while feeding millions of Americans, especially the 1 in 6 children who face food insecurity. They rely on volunteers, donations, and foundations for support to accomplish their goals of ensuring every child has nutritious food and better opportunities.
This document discusses the social venture "End Poverty" and the Christian child advocacy ministry Compassion. It summarizes that Compassion works to release children from poverty in over 26 countries, helping over 1.2 million children. It also outlines the challenges faced by Compassion's founder, Reverend Everett Swanson, in establishing the organization, including questioning his role in helping orphaned children and struggling to find sponsors. The document concludes by reflecting on lessons learned from studying poverty and the efforts of organizations like Compassion.
Culture can be defined as the attitudes, customs, beliefs, and values that distinguish one group of people from another. Food, discipline practices, and views of education are some aspects of culture that can vary between groups. Food is an important part of everyday life and is influenced by culture, including how food is prepared and eaten. Discipline of children also differs across cultures, with practices including time outs, loss of privileges, lectures, and spankings. Views of education also vary and can be strongly emphasized, as was the case for one speaker's Nigerian parents who wanted their children to achieve more through education. Cultural identification looks at the cultural influences and norms that shape a person's upbringing and perspective.
Melvin Mazier is an economics major from Boston College class of 1993 and he spends considerable time and resources in supporting a host of charities that work for the welfare of women and children. Melvin Mazier has donated significantly in Robin Hood Foundation by understanding its strength and dedication.
Lyndon Galea started Eat Up Australia after realizing that children in his hometown of Shepparton, Victoria were going hungry. He began by making over 100 lunches a week for two local schools. With the help of local food charities, Eat Up has expanded to provide free lunches to vulnerable children across several schools. Eat Up identifies children facing food insecurity and ensures they have access to nutritious meals, even during times when their families may be experiencing hardship. Lyndon's vision is to take Eat Up national to help end child hunger across Australia.
Invisible Children aims to educate individuals about the war in Uganda and inspire activism through media. It provides scholarships and mentoring to students in northern Uganda who cannot afford education. Donations support the Legacy Scholarship Program, which helps 590 secondary and 195 university students through tuition, supplies, and mentoring. The organization is made up mostly of Ugandan staff and volunteers who work to understand community needs and prioritize rebuilding schools, providing jobs, and developing future leaders.
Liberty Youth Ranch provides a loving home for children in need. Their mission is to give children who have no fault of their own the opportunity to be children through a caring family environment based on Christian beliefs. They strive to meet the needs of children in crisis and help them regain their childhood. Guidelines ensure they only accept non-delinquent children aged 4-17 without issues like drug dependencies who can succeed in school. Their culture is family-focused and incorporates religion to build acceptance and stability for the children. They encourage others to adopt their methods of providing love, hope, and structure to help destitute children have a normal childhood to become successful adults.
Save Next Generation Mission (SANEGEN) is a non-profit organization founded in Liberia in 2006 to provide education and support to orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). SANEGEN operates a community-based out-of-school program called Community Education Initiative that provides early childhood and primary education to over 100 children ages 3-12. SANEGEN's goals are to eliminate child labor, increase access to education, and improve health, wellness, and self-sustainability for OVC through a philosophy of empowerment through education.
As UN calls non-profit organisations and youth groups worldwide to ‘Eradicate Poverty on International Youth Day’, Akshaya Patra wishes to empower the children of today who would be the youth of tomorrow, with its mid-day meal programme.
In Liberia, JW Harris Memorial School is a well-known senior high school. We start teaching our students early so that they can inculcate the proper values in them at the right time. For more information visit now- http://www.jwharrismemorialschool.org
The children who have ever been deprived of food know the real meaning of hunger. It’s our time to be the light in their lives by donating to children’s charity. This way we are doing our bit for the ones who will shape the future of our country.
Children, Incorporated is a nonprofit organization that has assisted impoverished children in the United States and abroad since 1964 through established schools, orphanages, and childcare centers. They facilitate sponsorships, maintain special funds, and manage various projects to provide food, clothing, healthcare and education. Their vision is to assist needy children in every country by collaborating with more institutions dedicated to children's welfare. They currently assist over 17,000 children in 24 countries and have divisions focused on areas like Latin America, foreign countries, American Indian tribes, and inner cities in the US.
World Vision India (WVI) is a leading NGO that provides family-based care for children through 132 Children's Villages worldwide. WVI operates 491 villages and facilities that house over 173,000 children. It provides education, healthcare, vocational training, and emergency relief. WVI's mission is to pursue fullness of life for all children regardless of religion, race, or gender. With nearly 65 years of experience in India, WVI impacts over 26 lakh children and families in 25 states through programs addressing health, education, protection, and emergencies.
This document provides information about Early On Michigan, a program that helps families with children from birth to 3 years old who have developmental delays or disabilities. It lists developmental milestones for 6 month old babies and 12 month old toddlers. It encourages families who have concerns about their child's development or think extra help is needed to call Early On Michigan at 1-800-Early-On for more information and support.
Bright Beginnings Partners provides high-quality early education and family support services to homeless children and families in Washington, D.C. It serves over 150 children annually through programs in early education, therapeutic services, and family stabilization. The organization is celebrating its past successes and is planning to open a second center to serve more homeless families and children on its waiting list.
2019 Ambassador Leaders Community Action Plan - Rise Up! Ambassador Leaders
This document outlines plans to start a nonprofit organization to provide food to low-income families. The organization's vision is to give struggling families reliable access to nutritious food through a collection program where kids participate after school every other day. An action plan details securing space, researching funding sources, creating eligibility criteria, and obtaining food supplies. Potential roadblocks like lack of support, funds and resources are addressed. The document encourages volunteers and donations to accomplish the goal of feeding those in need in the local community.
2866d99e-0b0c-40a6-86ac-d96086ec8188-160322171348Chloe Young
Local leaders in High Point created the Greater High Point Food Alliance (GHPFA) to address the city's high ranking for food hardship and lack of just and sustainable food systems. The GHPFA aims to coordinate local organizations working to alleviate hunger through initiatives like neighborhood networks, food access programs, education, and urban agriculture. A two-day Food Summit in March 2016 focused on sharing best practices, developing action plans, and getting community members involved in the effort to make High Point food secure.
The document discusses focus group discussions with adolescents in Baseco, an urban slum in Manila. It finds that adolescent girls have greater determination to remain in school than boys. While family and education are highly valued, poverty forces many youth to work or drop out of school. Living conditions and opportunities vary between the newer "Village" areas and older, more deteriorated "Squatter" areas of Baseco.
This document discusses the issue of child hunger around the world. It provides statistics on where child hunger is most prevalent (Africa), reasons for it (lack of money to buy food), and potential solutions (donating money and food, building homes, and improving access to schools). The author argues that individuals and organizations need to take action to address this serious problem and help the millions of children suffering from hunger.
The Invisible Children Foundation was started in 2003 by three young filmmakers who were shocked by the child soldiers and night commuters they discovered in Northern Uganda. Their documentary "Invisible Children: Rough Cut" helped expose the crisis and build awareness. The Foundation now works to end Joseph Kony's rebel war, restore peace in Northern Uganda, rebuild schools, and provide economic opportunities for communities affected by the conflict.
The document describes the mission of Spread the Aloha to Kids charity which is to bring Christmas cheer to over 300 orphaned and abandoned children in Vietnam that they have helped over the past 5 years. The charity was inspired by an elderly Vietnamese couple, Mr. and Mrs. Bao, who have taken in over 300 orphaned and disadvantaged children into their homes and shelters. The charity operates 12 shelters for over 300 children, providing them with food, education, vocational training, medical assistance and hope for a better future. Donations can help support programs like scholarships, food and shelter, and vocational training.
This document summarizes issues related to hunger and homelessness. It defines homelessness as not having shelter or family, and hunger as not being able to afford food. It states that homeless people need care, education, and someone to help take care of them and feed them. It suggests that while homeless people may think they need money, they really need support. The document also notes that homeless individuals sometimes feel ashamed and that we can help by donating to organizations providing resources.
The document discusses how two individuals, Ayleen and Lauren, would help those less fortunate if they each had $1 million. Ayleen would build apartments near hospitals to help low-income families of patients travel for treatment. She would also donate to volunteers who support families in hospitals. Lauren would donate to non-profits assisting at-risk youth, giving them opportunities through events on health, education, activities and life skills. Both aim to help low-income families and youth in need.
Ms. Chandreyee Lahiri is a social entrepreneur working to help hungry people in Massachusetts. She started an annual "Walk for Hunger" project to raise funds for the 200,000 hungry people in the state. During the walk, boys, girls, and young children walk for 6.5 hours to raise money and learn how they can help feed hungry people in their community.
The document is the 2014 annual report for the Children's Nutrition Program of Haiti (CNP). It summarizes CNP's work over the past year, focusing on their efforts to address malnutrition among children in rural Haiti. Key points include:
- CNP operates nutrition clinics and programs to treat acute malnutrition through ready-to-use therapeutic foods and community education programs.
- Their community health workers (monitrices) play a central role in identifying and referring malnourished children to treatment programs and teaching mothers nutrition practices.
- CNP expanded their outpatient therapeutic care program to more remote areas to identify and treat severely malnourished children.
- The report highlights individual
The Tropicana Foundation donated to several charitable organizations in 2014 that support health, education, and other nonprofit causes. Some of the organizations they donated to include schools, police foundations, charities for the poor, and welfare societies. They provided funding to organizations focused on education in Borneo, children with Down syndrome, children's welfare, medical care for the elderly, and first aid training. The donations aimed to improve communities by supporting education, healthcare, children, and those in need.
Liberty Youth Ranch provides a loving home for children in need. Their mission is to give children who have no fault of their own the opportunity to be children through a caring family environment based on Christian beliefs. They strive to meet the needs of children in crisis and help them regain their childhood. Guidelines ensure they only accept non-delinquent children aged 4-17 without issues like drug dependencies who can succeed in school. Their culture is family-focused and incorporates religion to build acceptance and stability for the children. They encourage others to adopt their methods of providing love, hope, and structure to help destitute children have a normal childhood to become successful adults.
Save Next Generation Mission (SANEGEN) is a non-profit organization founded in Liberia in 2006 to provide education and support to orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). SANEGEN operates a community-based out-of-school program called Community Education Initiative that provides early childhood and primary education to over 100 children ages 3-12. SANEGEN's goals are to eliminate child labor, increase access to education, and improve health, wellness, and self-sustainability for OVC through a philosophy of empowerment through education.
As UN calls non-profit organisations and youth groups worldwide to ‘Eradicate Poverty on International Youth Day’, Akshaya Patra wishes to empower the children of today who would be the youth of tomorrow, with its mid-day meal programme.
In Liberia, JW Harris Memorial School is a well-known senior high school. We start teaching our students early so that they can inculcate the proper values in them at the right time. For more information visit now- http://www.jwharrismemorialschool.org
The children who have ever been deprived of food know the real meaning of hunger. It’s our time to be the light in their lives by donating to children’s charity. This way we are doing our bit for the ones who will shape the future of our country.
Children, Incorporated is a nonprofit organization that has assisted impoverished children in the United States and abroad since 1964 through established schools, orphanages, and childcare centers. They facilitate sponsorships, maintain special funds, and manage various projects to provide food, clothing, healthcare and education. Their vision is to assist needy children in every country by collaborating with more institutions dedicated to children's welfare. They currently assist over 17,000 children in 24 countries and have divisions focused on areas like Latin America, foreign countries, American Indian tribes, and inner cities in the US.
World Vision India (WVI) is a leading NGO that provides family-based care for children through 132 Children's Villages worldwide. WVI operates 491 villages and facilities that house over 173,000 children. It provides education, healthcare, vocational training, and emergency relief. WVI's mission is to pursue fullness of life for all children regardless of religion, race, or gender. With nearly 65 years of experience in India, WVI impacts over 26 lakh children and families in 25 states through programs addressing health, education, protection, and emergencies.
This document provides information about Early On Michigan, a program that helps families with children from birth to 3 years old who have developmental delays or disabilities. It lists developmental milestones for 6 month old babies and 12 month old toddlers. It encourages families who have concerns about their child's development or think extra help is needed to call Early On Michigan at 1-800-Early-On for more information and support.
Bright Beginnings Partners provides high-quality early education and family support services to homeless children and families in Washington, D.C. It serves over 150 children annually through programs in early education, therapeutic services, and family stabilization. The organization is celebrating its past successes and is planning to open a second center to serve more homeless families and children on its waiting list.
2019 Ambassador Leaders Community Action Plan - Rise Up! Ambassador Leaders
This document outlines plans to start a nonprofit organization to provide food to low-income families. The organization's vision is to give struggling families reliable access to nutritious food through a collection program where kids participate after school every other day. An action plan details securing space, researching funding sources, creating eligibility criteria, and obtaining food supplies. Potential roadblocks like lack of support, funds and resources are addressed. The document encourages volunteers and donations to accomplish the goal of feeding those in need in the local community.
2866d99e-0b0c-40a6-86ac-d96086ec8188-160322171348Chloe Young
Local leaders in High Point created the Greater High Point Food Alliance (GHPFA) to address the city's high ranking for food hardship and lack of just and sustainable food systems. The GHPFA aims to coordinate local organizations working to alleviate hunger through initiatives like neighborhood networks, food access programs, education, and urban agriculture. A two-day Food Summit in March 2016 focused on sharing best practices, developing action plans, and getting community members involved in the effort to make High Point food secure.
The document discusses focus group discussions with adolescents in Baseco, an urban slum in Manila. It finds that adolescent girls have greater determination to remain in school than boys. While family and education are highly valued, poverty forces many youth to work or drop out of school. Living conditions and opportunities vary between the newer "Village" areas and older, more deteriorated "Squatter" areas of Baseco.
This document discusses the issue of child hunger around the world. It provides statistics on where child hunger is most prevalent (Africa), reasons for it (lack of money to buy food), and potential solutions (donating money and food, building homes, and improving access to schools). The author argues that individuals and organizations need to take action to address this serious problem and help the millions of children suffering from hunger.
The Invisible Children Foundation was started in 2003 by three young filmmakers who were shocked by the child soldiers and night commuters they discovered in Northern Uganda. Their documentary "Invisible Children: Rough Cut" helped expose the crisis and build awareness. The Foundation now works to end Joseph Kony's rebel war, restore peace in Northern Uganda, rebuild schools, and provide economic opportunities for communities affected by the conflict.
The document describes the mission of Spread the Aloha to Kids charity which is to bring Christmas cheer to over 300 orphaned and abandoned children in Vietnam that they have helped over the past 5 years. The charity was inspired by an elderly Vietnamese couple, Mr. and Mrs. Bao, who have taken in over 300 orphaned and disadvantaged children into their homes and shelters. The charity operates 12 shelters for over 300 children, providing them with food, education, vocational training, medical assistance and hope for a better future. Donations can help support programs like scholarships, food and shelter, and vocational training.
This document summarizes issues related to hunger and homelessness. It defines homelessness as not having shelter or family, and hunger as not being able to afford food. It states that homeless people need care, education, and someone to help take care of them and feed them. It suggests that while homeless people may think they need money, they really need support. The document also notes that homeless individuals sometimes feel ashamed and that we can help by donating to organizations providing resources.
The document discusses how two individuals, Ayleen and Lauren, would help those less fortunate if they each had $1 million. Ayleen would build apartments near hospitals to help low-income families of patients travel for treatment. She would also donate to volunteers who support families in hospitals. Lauren would donate to non-profits assisting at-risk youth, giving them opportunities through events on health, education, activities and life skills. Both aim to help low-income families and youth in need.
Ms. Chandreyee Lahiri is a social entrepreneur working to help hungry people in Massachusetts. She started an annual "Walk for Hunger" project to raise funds for the 200,000 hungry people in the state. During the walk, boys, girls, and young children walk for 6.5 hours to raise money and learn how they can help feed hungry people in their community.
The document is the 2014 annual report for the Children's Nutrition Program of Haiti (CNP). It summarizes CNP's work over the past year, focusing on their efforts to address malnutrition among children in rural Haiti. Key points include:
- CNP operates nutrition clinics and programs to treat acute malnutrition through ready-to-use therapeutic foods and community education programs.
- Their community health workers (monitrices) play a central role in identifying and referring malnourished children to treatment programs and teaching mothers nutrition practices.
- CNP expanded their outpatient therapeutic care program to more remote areas to identify and treat severely malnourished children.
- The report highlights individual
The Tropicana Foundation donated to several charitable organizations in 2014 that support health, education, and other nonprofit causes. Some of the organizations they donated to include schools, police foundations, charities for the poor, and welfare societies. They provided funding to organizations focused on education in Borneo, children with Down syndrome, children's welfare, medical care for the elderly, and first aid training. The donations aimed to improve communities by supporting education, healthcare, children, and those in need.
The Barefoot Foundation was founded in 1995 by Shakira to make education universally available to all children regardless of circumstances. It operates schools and programs in Colombia that provide education, nutrition, counseling and job training to over 30,000 children and community members annually. The foundation advocates for prioritizing education globally and supports the work of organizations like UNICEF and the Global Campaign for Education. Through schools, community programs and Shakira's advocacy efforts, the Barefoot Foundation aims to empower children through education, overcome barriers to learning like poverty and violence, and promote education as a basic human right for all.
The document provides information about various Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in India, including Community Aid and Sponsorship Programme, Annamrita, Goa Outreach, and SVSKP. It discusses their areas of work, goals, initiatives and impact in improving lives of underprivileged communities through education, healthcare, livelihood generation, and community development.
This document provides information about the Wide Horizons For Children foundation, including their mission, history, locations, and ways to get involved. The foundation is dedicated to helping vulnerable children around the world find permanent, loving families through adoption and humanitarian aid programs. They have placed over 1200 children in homes since 1974 through their offices in North America and projects around the world. People can support the organization through child sponsorship, medical missions, donations, volunteering, or by adopting a child in need of a family.
A flagship CTO event, this has grown into a platform for knowledge-sharing among peer groups steering ICT projects in e-delivery of health care, education and governance. This Forum echoes the Commonwealth's 2013 theme: The Road Ahead for Africa.
The Christian Community Orphan Ministry (C-COM) operates programs in Liberia to support orphans, including child sponsorship, providing monthly food baskets, medical aid, clothing, shelter, and education. They currently have 200 orphans in school and face challenges keeping them enrolled and providing supplies. C-COM is a nonprofit that rescues orphaned children, restores their dignity by raising them as Christian leaders, and empowers them through education, medical care, food, clothing, and spiritual development. They place orphans with extended families and Christian families to experience family love and care. Their goal is to aid orphans, educate the public, and provide assistance to help transform their lives.
This document provides information about Encourage Ethiopia, an organization that aims to empower vulnerable families in Ethiopia through holistic care including health care, day care, job training, small business loans, and spiritual support. The organization's vision is to transform families living in extreme poverty by partnering with local communities and churches. Specific programs outlined include family sponsorships that provide daily necessities, healthcare, nutrition, and education. The staff and board are introduced, and reasons for supporting the organization are given.
Children of the Night is a nonprofit organization that assists children ages 11-17 who are forced into prostitution. The organization provides shelter, medical care, education, and life skills training to help rehabilitate the children and prepare them for independent living. There is a great need for their services, as international organizations estimate 300,000 children work as prostitutes in the US each year, many of whom have no stable home or support system.
Children of the Night is a nonprofit organization that assists children ages 11-17 who are forced into prostitution. The organization provides shelter, medical care, education, and life skills training to help rehabilitate the children and prepare them for independent living. There is a great need for Children of the Night's services, as international organizations estimate 300,000 children work as prostitutes in the US each year.
Basic human rights news letter august 2014 raising money for our Kenyan proje...Tina Leslie
This newsletter provides information about various charitable projects in Kenya run by the grassroots arm of the international charity BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS. The main projects discussed are the Mother and Baby Project, which provides prenatal and postnatal care to vulnerable mothers and children, the Health, Sport, and Education Project which increases access to these services, and the Kleen-Up a Village Project focused on environmental clean-up. It encourages people to become Ambassadors or Agents for Change to help fundraise and support the projects through donations of supply packs, and announces an upcoming medical camp and visit to Kenya.
InnerCity Mission for Children – Making Childhood a Beautiful ExperienceChris Oyakhilome
InnerCity Mission for Children runs a number of Child Development Programs including child development, Childcare and Support, Child Health and Nutrition, and Family Strengthening.
Gunawirra is a nonprofit organization that works with Aboriginal children and families in Sydney and New South Wales. It offers programs to encourage healthy behaviors and prevent issues like substance abuse, domestic violence, and child abuse. These programs include support groups for mothers and fathers, preschool activities, art therapy, and training for teachers. Gunawirra's goal is to break the intergenerational cycle of trauma by providing early intervention and empowering families.
Positive Attitude Outlook Inc. Foster Family Agencyrosielucy22
PAO was founded in 1988 as Livingston Group Home to provide housing for at-risk youth, and was renamed Positive Attitude Outlook in 1991. It operates foster care agencies in Fresno, Bakersfield, Ontario, and Visalia, California serving children from birth to 18 years old. PAO aims to give foster children a safe and nurturing home environment through various services and support for both children and foster parents. Their goal is to help children reunite with biological families or find a long-term foster placement through cultural competence, training, and a commitment to children's rights.
Kevin Jenkins became the President and CEO of World Vision International in 2009. World Vision was founded in 1950 by Rev. Pierce after he was inspired to help a disadvantaged mother care for her child. It is a Christian organization dedicated to serving all children in need. In the 1970s, World Vision began focusing on addressing the root causes of poverty through community development programs providing clean water, sanitation, education, health services, and livelihood training. In the 21st century, it strengthened advocacy efforts on issues like child survival. Jenkins wants to continue World Vision's mission of helping disadvantaged children, families, and communities and raising awareness of poverty issues.
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K101.3 has been working to improve the lives of low income single parent homes
through food and clothing drives, to spirtual, financial and relationship counseling and career development.
The D-Foundation is an NGO in Varanasi, India that works to help destitute and poor communities through various social programs. It focuses on empowering women and children by providing rehabilitation, livelihood training, education, healthcare, and other direct assistance. The foundation aims to alleviate poverty and protect vulnerable groups through skills development, legal aid, community projects, and working to release individuals from detention homes. It supports initiatives across various areas like child labor prevention, environmental conservation, and disaster relief.
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2019 Ambassador Leaders Community Action Plan - L.I.F.E.Ambassador Leaders
This document outlines an initiative to address problems in education globally by providing students with life skills and career guidance. It discusses high youth unemployment and skills gaps worldwide. Specific issues are highlighted for Uruguay, China, Cuba, and Canada. The initiative's mission is to lay the foundation for students' futures by exposing them to career opportunities and helping them find work aligned with their passions. The vision is to provide an online and hands-on service available worldwide to teach fundamental life skills. People are encouraged to get involved by challenging themselves and proving their skills and interest in education.
2019 Ambassador Leaders Community Action Plan - Pollution SolutionAmbassador Leaders
Group 8 presented a plan to create a website and student clubs to raise awareness about air pollution. Their goals are to educate students on air pollution and encourage renewable energy adoption. The website would provide information and suggest club activities like composting and encouraging renewable resources. Partners like Coalition for Clean Air would help fund the website and club events. Individual actions like using solar power and electric vehicles can also reduce air pollution. The group aims to inspire students to become part of the solution through education and initiatives in their communities.
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This document discusses supporting art programs in schools. It provides statistics showing that art programs are being cut from many schools due to budget cuts. Research shows that art programs benefit students by expanding their minds and increasing attendance and graduation rates. The document proposes advocating for art programs by talking to school administrators and local arts organizations, fundraising to support school art supplies and programs, and donating to help schools and students in need. It lists several nonprofit organizations that support art, music, theatre and arts education. The overall goal is to better integrate the arts into education and society.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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2018 Ambassador Leaders Community Action Plan - Lifeline
1. Lifeline
Mrs.Kathy’s Group: Brandon B., Erin K., Ava S., Carly G., Grace S., Zenzi F.
Madison C., Kelly B., Matthew Y., Daris J., Jonah R., Xavier F., and Sammy D.
Spread Love, Save Live
2. About Us
➢ Lifeline is a non-profit organization focused on improving the mental, physical,
and emotional strength of underprivileged youth in order to create well rounded
individuals to succeed in the future so they can support themselves and their
future families.
➢ Tutor, feed, and coach students
➢ Operating hours:
○ After school (3pm-6pm)
○ Everyday in the summer (9:30am-6:30pm)
3. Locally
➢ Population of California: about 39,250,017
○ 14.3% of Californians lacked enough resources to meet basic needs, which is roughly
2,744,756 people
➢ Child Poverty through California:
○ 28.8% in Santa Barbara
○ 28.3% in Los Angeles
○ 45% in central Long Beach, 10% in deep poverty
4. Nationally
➢ 20 percent of children in the U.S. live in poverty
➢ Mississippi, Arkansas, New Mexico, Alabama, and Arizona are the top 5
states in America suffering with food insecure children.
➢ 18.5 million people live in poverty.
5. Globally
➢ 2.34 million people in Somalia are in need of life saving assistance.
➢ 1 in 3 people suffer from some form of malnutrition and 815 million
people suffer from hunger.
➢ 3 billion people live in poverty.
➢ In hopes of Lifeline expanding, we can reach:
○ countries worldwide
7. How we will implement?
➢ Through donations and sponsorships, Lifeline will rent out a complex or
venue capable of following through with the needs of the program.
➢ Volunteers run the program mentoring, tutoring, and shaping young
individuals
○ They will teach the youth about nutrition, the importance of academics, and be a
trustworthy figure for the participants
8. The Beat Goes On
➢ Overtime we will continue to do this by implementing a clear schedule,
during school the students can come after school for three hours and
during summer students can come from 9:30am-6:30pm for meals,
training, tutoring, and more.
➢ Once enough resources are gathered, we will be able to open more and
more facilities until we are a global organization.
9. Our Team
➢ United Way - United Way is a non profit organization that believes that
everyone deserves an equal access to medical care and food.
➢ Lead 2 Feed - Lead2Feed is a non profit organization that works on
educating people on being a leader and working on how to find a solution
to hunger through leadership.
➢ Unicef - Unicef is a non profit that works with others to help children have
access to food and clean water.
➢ Share our Strength - Share our strength is a non profit that makes sure that
kids in the US have meals to eat & ten dollars can give 100 meals to kids.
➢ Food Tank - Food Tank is a non profit that’s a global community that gives
safe & healthy food.
10. Spread the Word
➢ For instagram use the hashtag #lifeline2018
➢ Get people to go door to door just letting people know about the non-profit
organization and if they would either spread the word or have any money
to donate.
➢ Follow lifeline on Instagram to find out more about the organization and
remember one person will make a difference.
11. Bright Futures
➢ Our goal for our non profit organization is to help build kids emotional,
mental, and physical health and offer them somewhere to get healthy food.
Over time we are hoping to help kids grow emotionally, mentally, and
physically while giving them access to food that they wouldn’t normally
have access to.
12. How we will help
➢ Creating and building centers locally in Santa Barbara and Los Angeles;
Nationally in Little Rock, Austin, Jackson, Tallahassee, Phoenix; Globally in
Somalia, South Africa, Ethiopia, and Cambodia.
➢ These centers will have athletic spaces for physical wellness,
cafeterias/eating areas, and mentors who help with academics.
➢ During the seminars in the lifeline buildings activities such as sports,
tutoring for core subjects, be fed a nutritious meal and ethic lessons will be
fulfilled
➢ This will lead to these individuals going into brighter futures and being able
to provide for themselves in the future.
Good morning my name is Erin kovacs and we are the life line, our slogan is spread love,save lives and today we are going to tell you how you can join us in saving lives
Now we will show you a video we found about world hunger
As you can see lifeline is trying to come up with a solution to hunger around the world.have a heart and keep the beat going, please join us in saving lives and this is our technician today is Carly Garret! Any questions?
life line is a non profit org. focused on improving the mental, physical, and emotional characteristics of underprivileged youth.
we want to create a well rounded individual in hopes of applying these skills offered to them in this program for college
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Our team hopes to work with and get help from other non profits such as United Way, Lead2Feed, Unicef, share our strength, and Food Tank, which are all working to put healthy food and clean water on children’s table and educate young people about hunger around the world.
United way
Lead to fee
UNICEF
share our strength
And food tank