This document discusses teen sexuality, pregnancy, and parenthood from a biblical perspective. It defines sexuality and discusses establishing a sexual identity as a teen. For Christians, sexual activity before marriage is wrong, and abstinence is the only choice. However, for those who are sexually active, pregnancy and STDs are risks. The document outlines the decision making process for an unplanned pregnancy, including options like single parenthood, marriage, adoption, and termination (abortion). It notes the consequences of teen parenthood like fewer choices and health risks. Financial problems and social/emotional stresses are also discussed.
Terrible Issue Faching By Children Home And AbroadØ.f. Âbù Ràîhäñ
This presentation discusses terrible issues facing children at home and abroad. It outlines five major issues: 1) Poverty, which according to UNICEF causes 25,000 child deaths per day; 2) Child labour, which is still prevalent in developing countries with high poverty and poor schooling; 3) Child neglect in the forms of physical, medical, educational and emotional neglect; 4) Child prostitution, which is illegal under 18 in most jurisdictions; and 5) Trafficking and slavery, with an estimated 1.2 million children trafficked each year according to the ILO. The presentation aims to raise awareness of the societal problems faced by innocent children globally.
This document discusses child abuse, its various forms such as neglect, physical abuse, domestic violence, and sexual abuse. It notes that child abuse occurs for many reasons, including immaturity, unrealistic expectations of parents, emotional and mental health problems, and economic difficulties. The document emphasizes that every child deserves to feel safe and protected from abuse, and provides some tips for preventing abuse such as not disciplining a child in anger and teaching children what to do if separated from parents.
The types of children available for international adoption have changed from primarily young healthy infants to now including more older children and those with special needs. This is due to factors like improved social services and a focus on continuum of care in other countries. Bethany's response has been to advocate for these harder to place children through initiatives like their waiting child portal, which currently lists over 400 children of varying ages and needs from over a dozen countries waiting for families. Families can access this portal after completing a preliminary application on Bethany's website.
This document discusses poverty and efforts to address it. It defines poverty and provides statistics on child poverty rates in Ontario. Some key causes of poverty mentioned include low wages, social assistance systems, and lower skills/education. Impacts of poverty include hunger, malnutrition, and higher healthcare costs. The document outlines actions taken by the group, including volunteering at a food bank, conducting a food drive, and interviewing a community worker. Reducing poverty rates in the community is an important goal.
Child abuse casts a long-lasting shadow according to Herbert Ward. Every day around 4 children die in the US due to abuse or neglect, most being babies under 4 years old. The document outlines the major types of child abuse including neglect, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and physical abuse. Sexual abuse is one of the most common forms, with over 80,000 cases reported each year. Around 17% of child abuse cases involve emotional abuse, which can lead to suicide. Neglect affects over 900,000 children annually and could result in death due to lack of basic needs. 20% of US children experience physical abuse. The document provides signs of abuse and encourages readers to help prevent abuse by donating, raising awareness,
This document discusses teen sexuality, pregnancy, and parenthood from a biblical perspective. It defines sexuality and discusses establishing a sexual identity as a teen. For Christians, sexual activity before marriage is wrong, and abstinence is the only choice. However, for those who are sexually active, pregnancy and STDs are risks. The document outlines the decision making process for an unplanned pregnancy, including options like single parenthood, marriage, adoption, and termination (abortion). It notes the consequences of teen parenthood like fewer choices and health risks. Financial problems and social/emotional stresses are also discussed.
Terrible Issue Faching By Children Home And AbroadØ.f. Âbù Ràîhäñ
This presentation discusses terrible issues facing children at home and abroad. It outlines five major issues: 1) Poverty, which according to UNICEF causes 25,000 child deaths per day; 2) Child labour, which is still prevalent in developing countries with high poverty and poor schooling; 3) Child neglect in the forms of physical, medical, educational and emotional neglect; 4) Child prostitution, which is illegal under 18 in most jurisdictions; and 5) Trafficking and slavery, with an estimated 1.2 million children trafficked each year according to the ILO. The presentation aims to raise awareness of the societal problems faced by innocent children globally.
This document discusses child abuse, its various forms such as neglect, physical abuse, domestic violence, and sexual abuse. It notes that child abuse occurs for many reasons, including immaturity, unrealistic expectations of parents, emotional and mental health problems, and economic difficulties. The document emphasizes that every child deserves to feel safe and protected from abuse, and provides some tips for preventing abuse such as not disciplining a child in anger and teaching children what to do if separated from parents.
The types of children available for international adoption have changed from primarily young healthy infants to now including more older children and those with special needs. This is due to factors like improved social services and a focus on continuum of care in other countries. Bethany's response has been to advocate for these harder to place children through initiatives like their waiting child portal, which currently lists over 400 children of varying ages and needs from over a dozen countries waiting for families. Families can access this portal after completing a preliminary application on Bethany's website.
This document discusses poverty and efforts to address it. It defines poverty and provides statistics on child poverty rates in Ontario. Some key causes of poverty mentioned include low wages, social assistance systems, and lower skills/education. Impacts of poverty include hunger, malnutrition, and higher healthcare costs. The document outlines actions taken by the group, including volunteering at a food bank, conducting a food drive, and interviewing a community worker. Reducing poverty rates in the community is an important goal.
Child abuse casts a long-lasting shadow according to Herbert Ward. Every day around 4 children die in the US due to abuse or neglect, most being babies under 4 years old. The document outlines the major types of child abuse including neglect, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and physical abuse. Sexual abuse is one of the most common forms, with over 80,000 cases reported each year. Around 17% of child abuse cases involve emotional abuse, which can lead to suicide. Neglect affects over 900,000 children annually and could result in death due to lack of basic needs. 20% of US children experience physical abuse. The document provides signs of abuse and encourages readers to help prevent abuse by donating, raising awareness,
This document discusses the issue of global hunger, noting that over 800 million people suffer from acute hunger and malnutrition, including almost 200 million children under age 5. It states that children are disproportionately impacted by famine due to their small bodies' limited ability to store nutrients. The document encourages readers to help address this issue by donating as little as 10 euros per month to the account number provided or calling for more information.
This document discusses poverty in India and the need for child sponsorships. It notes that HIV/AIDS rates are high in India, with over 2.4 million people currently infected. Child malnutrition is also prevalent, with India home to the largest number of underweight children under age 5 worldwide. Approximately 25% of the Indian population lives below the poverty line, struggling without basic necessities. Sponsoring an individual child through the Anchal Charitable Trust can help address these issues.
Child abuse occurs worldwide and takes many forms including physical, emotional, and sexual abuse as well as neglect. It has long-lasting negative effects on children's development and mental health. While many cases go unreported, addressing child abuse requires awareness of warning signs, ensuring children's basic needs are met, and creating a support system to protect them. Some jurisdictions have had success eliminating child abuse through community intervention and policy changes.
Child abuse and neglect pediatric and child rightBassam Daqaq
This document discusses the effects of divorce and separation on children of different ages. Younger children may feel confused, angry and sad by the changes in routine. Children aged 6-8 may feel guilty about not being able to "take care" of their parents. Older children can understand two points of view but need help expressing feelings like anger. Teenagers find peer relationships more important and divorce can accelerate their independence. Lack of consistency after separation can be unsettling for children of all ages. Overall, divorce typically results in feelings of abandonment, helplessness, worry and grief for the departed parent across developmental stages.
This document discusses poverty in the Greater Toronto Area and advocates for reducing child poverty rates. It defines poverty as having low income and few possessions. Approximately 1 in 10 children in the GTA lives in poverty, with rates higher than other developed nations. Food banks have seen rising use, including over 40% of users being under 18 years old. Poverty disproportionately impacts certain groups. The document outlines causes of poverty like low wages and issues with social systems. Impacts include health problems and poorer educational outcomes for children. It describes volunteer efforts at a food bank and plans to conduct surveys and engage businesses to raise funds and awareness.
Meeting the needs_of_children_and_families_-_part_1lekharajiv2007
This document discusses a family with a child who has severe hearing impairment. The family immigrated to Toronto from China and has three children, including a four-year-old daughter, Lily, who has severe hearing loss. It provides information about hearing impairments, strategies for adapting childcare and teaching methods. It also lists local agencies that can help families of children with hearing loss by providing services like language lessons, counseling, and advocacy.
This document discusses issues facing girl children in India from fetal stage through adolescence. It notes that discrimination begins with sex-selective abortion and that girls have poorer nutrition and health outcomes than boys. Girls have lower education levels due to high dropout rates and parental reluctance. The document outlines government goals to promote girl children, including banning sex determination tests and increasing education, nutrition, and legal protections for girls. It emphasizes taking a life-cycle approach and addressing discrimination faced by girls at each stage of development.
Child abuse and neglect in forensic odontologist's aspectAbhinav K Raj
Physical indicators and identification of child abuse and neglect. The document discusses various types of physical abuse signs seen in the oral cavity including burns, bruises, fractures, and bite marks. Location and patterns of injuries can help determine if they were intentional or accidental. Proper examination and documentation of injuries is important for investigations and preventing further child abuse.
This document discusses the effects of poverty on child development. It notes that almost 14 million US children live below the poverty level, with 19% considered poor. Growing up in poverty can negatively impact children's learning abilities, development, self-esteem, and mental health, and increase risks of abuse, bullying and antisocial behavior. While education is seen as key to rising above poverty, those in poverty often feel it is unattainable. Support systems are important to help disadvantaged children reach their full potential despite obstacles.
SITUATION OF FILIPINO CHILDREN IN PHILIPPINESEdz Gapuz
This document discusses issues related to children, youth, women, and tribal Filipinos in the Philippines. It notes that children face many risks such as death from preventable diseases, abuse, and exploitation. Women contend with inequality, poverty, and lack of access to healthcare and education. Tribal groups face loss of culture and identity. The plight of youth includes lack of purpose, motivation, and proper education. Overall the document outlines human rights concerns and challenges faced by these vulnerable populations in the Philippines.
Poverty In PG Campaign (strotter@inreachinc.org)Samantha Trotter
This document provides information and resources for fighting poverty in Prince George's County, Maryland during Poverty Awareness Month. It lists numerous organizations and initiatives working to address poverty through efforts like increasing the minimum wage, providing social services, addressing food insecurity and child hunger, and highlighting research on the impacts of growing up in poverty. Links are provided throughout for readers to access these groups, read related reports and studies, take actions like signing petitions, and learn more about the issue of poverty in their local community.
Children’s Wish Foundation International Fulfills Kids' DesiresOphir Alalouf
A pediatric dentist in Rockville, Maryland, Ophir Alalouf, DDS, performs a variety of preventative treatments and restorative services for children and adolescents. In addition to his professional responsibilities, Dr. Ophir Alalouf regularly donates to Children’s Wish Foundation International (CWFI).
The diary describes the development of a female fetus from conception to abortion. It notes key stages of development, including hearing the mother's heartbeat and having identifiable body parts in an ultrasound. However, on November 14th it says "I was DEAD!" and questions why it was aborted just for being female. The rest of the document discusses the serious problem of female foeticide in India due to gender discrimination and preference for sons over daughters. It argues that female foeticide should be stopped to save the disappearing girl child and ensure women's roles in society, family, and the future of the nation.
Tanzania's multi-media Nutrition SBCC Kits for the Health and Agriculture Sec...Lydia Clemmons, MPH, PhD.
Two multi-media Nutrition SBCC Kits promote nutrition behaviors through 5 Household Actions for Diet Diversity (for Smallholder Farmers and their families), and the first 1000 Days (for Parents of Children under 2 years).
This power point summarizes the maternal anemia and childhood stunting situation in Tanzania, and presents creative concepts and SBCC materials developed to address the situation at family and community levels. The media include low-literacy print materials, audio materials,cell phone videos, and skills-building game, and gender role plays to enhance family dialogue and intra-household support to improve maternal eating and child feeding practices.
Parents often see girls as a burden rather than a joy due to gender discrimination and the high costs associated with dowries. This leads to the abandonment and even killing of baby girls, as well as other issues like child abuse, violence against women, and human trafficking. However, the Indian government and celebrities have launched programs like Beti Bachao Beti Padhao to educate people, end sex-selective practices, and improve support for the survival, protection, and education of girls to create a more equal society.
It’s the time to start thinking what you can do to help the poor children and help alleviate poverty of your country. Let start sharing and make a better place. Heal the world by love.
-Dainynhan
The document discusses street children in Bangladesh. It provides definitions of different types of street children - those who live on the streets and have no family, those who have families but work on the streets, and those who live with their families on the streets. It then gives statistics on the challenges street children in Bangladesh face, such as lack of healthcare, education and shelter. It also discusses common reasons why children end up on the streets, such as poverty, family dysfunction, abuse and neglect. Potential solutions mentioned include increasing public awareness, volunteer support, education programs, orphanages and greater government resources for this vulnerable group.
This project is a fictionalized story of a former substance abuser and alcoholic. The mother recalls the moment when her child, Avery, changed her life for the better. There is a positive outcome and yet, this is not always true for children born to such mothers. What if their lives had gone differently?
Haley Landsman will be locked up on July 14th to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association as part of their telethon lockup event. She needs to raise $1,000 in "bail" donations to reach her fundraising goal. Any amount donated will help MDA continue assisting over 1,000 families in Southeastern Wisconsin.
Working together to make a positive difference in AIDS impacted communities in Zambia. Our foundation raises funds through various activities to provide shelter, food and educational support for orphaned and vulnerable children left behind by the AIDS crisis.
70% of the world's poor are women, who receive 30-40% less pay than men and head 80-90% of poor families. Over a billion people live on less than $1 per day, and each day over 30,000 children die from preventable causes like malnutrition and disease. Meeting the needs of those in extreme poverty requires a large-scale effort to match the magnitude of the global problem. Changing ourselves can help address poverty by helping others.
This document discusses the issue of global hunger, noting that over 800 million people suffer from acute hunger and malnutrition, including almost 200 million children under age 5. It states that children are disproportionately impacted by famine due to their small bodies' limited ability to store nutrients. The document encourages readers to help address this issue by donating as little as 10 euros per month to the account number provided or calling for more information.
This document discusses poverty in India and the need for child sponsorships. It notes that HIV/AIDS rates are high in India, with over 2.4 million people currently infected. Child malnutrition is also prevalent, with India home to the largest number of underweight children under age 5 worldwide. Approximately 25% of the Indian population lives below the poverty line, struggling without basic necessities. Sponsoring an individual child through the Anchal Charitable Trust can help address these issues.
Child abuse occurs worldwide and takes many forms including physical, emotional, and sexual abuse as well as neglect. It has long-lasting negative effects on children's development and mental health. While many cases go unreported, addressing child abuse requires awareness of warning signs, ensuring children's basic needs are met, and creating a support system to protect them. Some jurisdictions have had success eliminating child abuse through community intervention and policy changes.
Child abuse and neglect pediatric and child rightBassam Daqaq
This document discusses the effects of divorce and separation on children of different ages. Younger children may feel confused, angry and sad by the changes in routine. Children aged 6-8 may feel guilty about not being able to "take care" of their parents. Older children can understand two points of view but need help expressing feelings like anger. Teenagers find peer relationships more important and divorce can accelerate their independence. Lack of consistency after separation can be unsettling for children of all ages. Overall, divorce typically results in feelings of abandonment, helplessness, worry and grief for the departed parent across developmental stages.
This document discusses poverty in the Greater Toronto Area and advocates for reducing child poverty rates. It defines poverty as having low income and few possessions. Approximately 1 in 10 children in the GTA lives in poverty, with rates higher than other developed nations. Food banks have seen rising use, including over 40% of users being under 18 years old. Poverty disproportionately impacts certain groups. The document outlines causes of poverty like low wages and issues with social systems. Impacts include health problems and poorer educational outcomes for children. It describes volunteer efforts at a food bank and plans to conduct surveys and engage businesses to raise funds and awareness.
Meeting the needs_of_children_and_families_-_part_1lekharajiv2007
This document discusses a family with a child who has severe hearing impairment. The family immigrated to Toronto from China and has three children, including a four-year-old daughter, Lily, who has severe hearing loss. It provides information about hearing impairments, strategies for adapting childcare and teaching methods. It also lists local agencies that can help families of children with hearing loss by providing services like language lessons, counseling, and advocacy.
This document discusses issues facing girl children in India from fetal stage through adolescence. It notes that discrimination begins with sex-selective abortion and that girls have poorer nutrition and health outcomes than boys. Girls have lower education levels due to high dropout rates and parental reluctance. The document outlines government goals to promote girl children, including banning sex determination tests and increasing education, nutrition, and legal protections for girls. It emphasizes taking a life-cycle approach and addressing discrimination faced by girls at each stage of development.
Child abuse and neglect in forensic odontologist's aspectAbhinav K Raj
Physical indicators and identification of child abuse and neglect. The document discusses various types of physical abuse signs seen in the oral cavity including burns, bruises, fractures, and bite marks. Location and patterns of injuries can help determine if they were intentional or accidental. Proper examination and documentation of injuries is important for investigations and preventing further child abuse.
This document discusses the effects of poverty on child development. It notes that almost 14 million US children live below the poverty level, with 19% considered poor. Growing up in poverty can negatively impact children's learning abilities, development, self-esteem, and mental health, and increase risks of abuse, bullying and antisocial behavior. While education is seen as key to rising above poverty, those in poverty often feel it is unattainable. Support systems are important to help disadvantaged children reach their full potential despite obstacles.
SITUATION OF FILIPINO CHILDREN IN PHILIPPINESEdz Gapuz
This document discusses issues related to children, youth, women, and tribal Filipinos in the Philippines. It notes that children face many risks such as death from preventable diseases, abuse, and exploitation. Women contend with inequality, poverty, and lack of access to healthcare and education. Tribal groups face loss of culture and identity. The plight of youth includes lack of purpose, motivation, and proper education. Overall the document outlines human rights concerns and challenges faced by these vulnerable populations in the Philippines.
Poverty In PG Campaign (strotter@inreachinc.org)Samantha Trotter
This document provides information and resources for fighting poverty in Prince George's County, Maryland during Poverty Awareness Month. It lists numerous organizations and initiatives working to address poverty through efforts like increasing the minimum wage, providing social services, addressing food insecurity and child hunger, and highlighting research on the impacts of growing up in poverty. Links are provided throughout for readers to access these groups, read related reports and studies, take actions like signing petitions, and learn more about the issue of poverty in their local community.
Children’s Wish Foundation International Fulfills Kids' DesiresOphir Alalouf
A pediatric dentist in Rockville, Maryland, Ophir Alalouf, DDS, performs a variety of preventative treatments and restorative services for children and adolescents. In addition to his professional responsibilities, Dr. Ophir Alalouf regularly donates to Children’s Wish Foundation International (CWFI).
The diary describes the development of a female fetus from conception to abortion. It notes key stages of development, including hearing the mother's heartbeat and having identifiable body parts in an ultrasound. However, on November 14th it says "I was DEAD!" and questions why it was aborted just for being female. The rest of the document discusses the serious problem of female foeticide in India due to gender discrimination and preference for sons over daughters. It argues that female foeticide should be stopped to save the disappearing girl child and ensure women's roles in society, family, and the future of the nation.
Tanzania's multi-media Nutrition SBCC Kits for the Health and Agriculture Sec...Lydia Clemmons, MPH, PhD.
Two multi-media Nutrition SBCC Kits promote nutrition behaviors through 5 Household Actions for Diet Diversity (for Smallholder Farmers and their families), and the first 1000 Days (for Parents of Children under 2 years).
This power point summarizes the maternal anemia and childhood stunting situation in Tanzania, and presents creative concepts and SBCC materials developed to address the situation at family and community levels. The media include low-literacy print materials, audio materials,cell phone videos, and skills-building game, and gender role plays to enhance family dialogue and intra-household support to improve maternal eating and child feeding practices.
Parents often see girls as a burden rather than a joy due to gender discrimination and the high costs associated with dowries. This leads to the abandonment and even killing of baby girls, as well as other issues like child abuse, violence against women, and human trafficking. However, the Indian government and celebrities have launched programs like Beti Bachao Beti Padhao to educate people, end sex-selective practices, and improve support for the survival, protection, and education of girls to create a more equal society.
It’s the time to start thinking what you can do to help the poor children and help alleviate poverty of your country. Let start sharing and make a better place. Heal the world by love.
-Dainynhan
The document discusses street children in Bangladesh. It provides definitions of different types of street children - those who live on the streets and have no family, those who have families but work on the streets, and those who live with their families on the streets. It then gives statistics on the challenges street children in Bangladesh face, such as lack of healthcare, education and shelter. It also discusses common reasons why children end up on the streets, such as poverty, family dysfunction, abuse and neglect. Potential solutions mentioned include increasing public awareness, volunteer support, education programs, orphanages and greater government resources for this vulnerable group.
This project is a fictionalized story of a former substance abuser and alcoholic. The mother recalls the moment when her child, Avery, changed her life for the better. There is a positive outcome and yet, this is not always true for children born to such mothers. What if their lives had gone differently?
Haley Landsman will be locked up on July 14th to raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association as part of their telethon lockup event. She needs to raise $1,000 in "bail" donations to reach her fundraising goal. Any amount donated will help MDA continue assisting over 1,000 families in Southeastern Wisconsin.
Working together to make a positive difference in AIDS impacted communities in Zambia. Our foundation raises funds through various activities to provide shelter, food and educational support for orphaned and vulnerable children left behind by the AIDS crisis.
70% of the world's poor are women, who receive 30-40% less pay than men and head 80-90% of poor families. Over a billion people live on less than $1 per day, and each day over 30,000 children die from preventable causes like malnutrition and disease. Meeting the needs of those in extreme poverty requires a large-scale effort to match the magnitude of the global problem. Changing ourselves can help address poverty by helping others.
70% of the world's poor are women, who receive 30-40% less pay than men and head 80-90% of poor families. Over a billion people live on less than $1 per day, and each day over 30,000 children die from preventable causes like malnutrition and disease. Meeting the needs of those in extreme poverty requires a large-scale effort to match the magnitude of the global problem. Changing ourselves can help address poverty by changing how we think and helping others.
We invite you to join FAHC in its mission.
Join the fight against global poverty.
Help feed the hungry children one by one.
Help keep the smiles of the children going. Help raise funds for the children.
FAHC children need our help now more than ever.
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Putting Children First: Session 2.4.B Shimelis Tsegaye - Poverty among child-...The Impact Initiative
This document provides an overview of poverty among child-headed households in sub-Saharan Africa. It discusses factors that lead to the establishment of child-headed households, including parental death, lack of extended family support, and parental neglect. It also examines the deprivation these children face regarding income, healthcare, nutrition, education, shelter, and emotional well-being. Good practices from some countries that provide support to child-headed households are mentioned, and recommendations are made to better support these vulnerable children through skills training, access to services, social protection, and prevention of abuse and exploitation.
The document summarizes the eight Millennium Development Goals established by the United Nations in 2000:
1) Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger by reducing poverty and hunger rates by half.
2) Achieve universal primary education by ensuring all boys and girls complete primary school.
3) Promote gender equality and empower women through increasing literacy rates and education levels for women and girls.
4) Reduce child mortality by reducing death rates of children under five from preventable causes like diarrhea, malaria, and pneumonia.
5) Improve maternal health by reducing maternal mortality rates and ensuring access to medical care and services during pregnancy and childbirth.
6) Combat HIV/AIDS,
This document discusses teen pregnancy rates and factors in the US and around the world. In the US, 1/3 of teenage girls become pregnant, and daughters of teen mothers are more likely to also become teen mothers. African American and Hispanic teenagers have higher pregnancy rates than whites. Globally, 16 million teenagers give birth each year. The top 5 countries for teen pregnancy rates are Niger, Chad, Mozambique, Mali, and Liberia. These countries often have high rates of child marriage and lack of sexual education and healthcare access. The document also discusses resources and programs available to support teen mothers.
AIDS is becoming a serious threat to humanity, robbing children of their parents. Sister Mary Elizabeth tells about the lives of AIDS orphans and how they can be saved.
The document provides an overview of child poverty around the world. It defines poverty as the lack of basic necessities like food, water, shelter, education and healthcare. The causes of poverty include natural disasters, diseases, economic factors and social issues. Poverty is happening in developing regions of Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. In the US, over 35 million people live in poverty. Locally in Philadelphia and Montgomery County, poverty rates are over 20%. The document outlines some of the negative effects of poverty on children and discusses organizations working to help reduce poverty.
The document provides an overview of child poverty around the world. It defines poverty, discusses the causes and types of poverty, and where it is occurring globally including in developing countries, the United States, and locally. The document also outlines some of the effects of poverty on children including lack of basic needs, health issues, and barriers to education. It concludes by suggesting ways to help address poverty such as fundraising or supporting charitable organizations.
Charitable donations for saving children livesDraldral
Together with Aid for Orphans Relief Foundation you are able to change this situation. What exactly you can do? Just show an open heart and make a small gesture. Make a donation for children in need. AORF is a charity foundation and it is able to support orphans and other children at risk mainly by means of your donations. Your support is vital in mission to save innocent lives. You alone have the power to save hundreds of lives. You can be the one who provide children with better future. Are you willing to do this?
The document discusses poverty around the world and its causes and consequences. It notes that the richest 10% consume 50% of the world's meat while the poorest 20% consume only 5%. At least 70% of humanity lives on less than $10 per day. Causes of poverty include lack of access to education, malnutrition, government neglect of the poor, economic slowdowns, and lack of job opportunities. Consequences are increased diseases, overcrowding, unemployment, crime, and an aging population. Proposed cures include charity events to raise awareness, providing free education, reducing overpopulation through urbanization, and increasing access to healthcare.
This document discusses the Ebola outbreak in Liberia from the perspective of Liberians. It highlights several individuals who lost their lives to Ebola and describes how Liberians of all walks of life are impacted. It also notes that over 3,700 children in West Africa have lost parents to Ebola and now face abandonment. The document promotes an event by CardEurope to raise funds for preventative measures and protective kits to help address the crisis.
This document discusses vulnerable groups including orphaned and vulnerable children, people with disabilities, and the elderly who care for orphaned children. It provides statistics on the large numbers of orphans worldwide and children affected by issues like poverty, exploitation, and lack of access to education. Specifically in South Africa, it notes the high percentage of orphans due to HIV/AIDS and challenges they face living in child-headed households or being cared for by grandparents. Addressing the needs of these vulnerable groups is important for achieving the UN's Millennium Development Goals.
While we celebrate Children's Day with children at our homes and in schools, we will do well do remind them of the bounties and privileges that they enjoy as compared to their less privileged peers in the world.
This document discusses teenage pregnancy rates and statistics in San Antonio, Texas. It includes charts showing trends in teenage pregnancy rates since 1976, with rates increasing in the 1990s before declining. It notes that San Antonio spends $10 million annually on pregnant teens and that teenage pregnancy is linked to other risky behaviors. The document also examines causes of teenage pregnancy like low self-esteem, lack of sexual education, and non-use of birth control. Nationwide statistics indicate that over 800,000 teens become pregnant each year.
This document discusses teenage pregnancy rates and statistics in San Antonio, Texas. It shows that teenage pregnancy rates increased in the 1990s before declining. Hispanic and African American teens have higher rates of school-age pregnancy than other groups. San Antonio spends $10 million annually on costs associated with pregnant teens. While teenage pregnancy rates are declining, over 800,000 teens still become pregnant each year in the United States. Many unplanned pregnancies are due to lack of contraceptive use and lack of education about safe sex and pregnancy prevention.
Presentation by Julie Topoleski, CBO’s Director of Labor, Income Security, and Long-Term Analysis, at the 16th Annual Meeting of the OECD Working Party of Parliamentary Budget Officials and Independent Fiscal Institutions.
karnataka housing board schemes . all schemesnarinav14
The Karnataka government, along with the central government’s Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), offers various housing schemes to cater to the diverse needs of citizens across the state. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the major housing schemes available in the Karnataka housing board for both urban and rural areas in 2024.
Indira awas yojana housing scheme renamed as PMAYnarinav14
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.
Bharat Mata - History of Indian culture.pdfBharat Mata
Bharat Mata Channel is an initiative towards keeping the culture of this country alive. Our effort is to spread the knowledge of Indian history, culture, religion and Vedas to the masses.
AHMR is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed online journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects (socio-economic, political, legislative and developmental) of Human Mobility in Africa. Through the publication of original research, policy discussions and evidence research papers AHMR provides a comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis of contemporaneous trends, migration patterns and some of the most important migration-related issues.
How To Cultivate Community Affinity Throughout The Generosity JourneyAggregage
This session will dive into how to create rich generosity experiences that foster long-lasting relationships. You’ll walk away with actionable insights to redefine how you engage with your supporters — emphasizing trust, engagement, and community!
This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
2. According to UNICEF an
orphanage is a child under
18 years of age who has lost
one or both parents.
3. There are currently 140 million orphan
globally.
Asia: 61 million orphans
Africa: 52 million orphans
Eastern Europe and
Central Asia: 7.3million
orphans
Latin America and
Caribbean: 10 million
orphans
4. 95%
of orphans
are over the age
of 5
This means that
they are able to
remember their life
with their parents
before being put up
for adoption.However, the number of
orphans has been decreasing
at a rate of 0.7% per year.
6. EXTREME POVERTY
• Children are sometimes given up for adoption by their
because they are in poverty and not financially able to
them.
7. PARENTS ADDICTION TO ILLEGAL
DRUGS/ALCOHOL
• Some children are abandoned because their parents choose
and drugs over them to relieve them of their daily hardships.
8. CHILDREN W/ DISABILITIES
• Often times, children that are born with any mental or
disabilities are deprived of their liberty, separated from
environments, and confined to institutions or locked away in
called health-care facilities in the name of care and
9. LOSING PARENTS TO HIV/AIDS
• A lot of orphans lose their parents to HIV/AIDS. This is more
undeveloped countries where health care is not properly
easy to access for all.
10. MALES OVER FEMALES
• Some countries/cultures believe that males are more useful
females. So when a female is born, some families abandon
keep the male child.
13. Orphans in the Philippines
The Philippines has an abandoned children problem.
About 1.8 million children in the country, more than 1% of its
entire population, are "abandoned or neglected," according to
the United Nations' Children's Rights & Emergency Relief
Organization.
Some are victims of extreme poverty; others of natural disasters
and armed conflicts in the country's riven south.
14. How is the Philippines Helping?
Have organizations like UNICEF Phillipines,
Philippines, Make a Wish Foundation, Habitat for
Humanity, Kythe Foundation, ABM CHILDREN
and etc.
15. The ABM Children Center desires to be one
of the largest institution for homeless,
castaway, and foundling children around the
Philippines providing their home and
education.
16. How to help?
Send your donations in our “To Donate” section and fill in the details.
Volunteer by giving your time to play and teach the children every weekend.
Buy a box of cookies made by ABM Children Center at Iligan City from August to September only.
Click the “Events” section to send your order.
17.
18. You may not change
the world but you may
change a life of a child.
Join us as we continue to embark on this journey!
For details, please return to our site.