Charity Dress is an Initiative that enables kids to help under privileged kids. Kids collect, wash, pack usable warm clothes to clothe the homeless street kids in under developed countries.
CharityDress.com - A simple cause started by 4 kids that has helped 500 people already. The growing team now is joined by their parents and many more adults and kids.
The social entrepreneur group Bighelp aims to strengthen government schools in rural India by increasing student enrollment and retention rates through better teaching methods. They need sponsors to donate $1500 per child to improve schools and provide educational opportunities. Their goal is to make government schools more engaging places for learning and to discover students' talents through a "Talent Test" program.
The students at Alhassad International School in Amman, Jordan collaborated with a charity group in Sudan to address the problem of poverty. They collected money, clothes, and food from students and other contributors to help reduce poverty and plant happiness. Some challenges included high shipping costs to Sudan with a large amount of donations. The students were excited to participate in this humanitarian project and hope to continue their efforts to reduce issues in the world.
The document describes a project to help parentless children in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. The project's goal was to encourage the children and help them feel equal to others by organizing activities, competitions and giving gifts. The proposed activities included talking with the children, organizing games and competitions at their orphanage, and providing toys, presents, art supplies and snacks. The result was hoped to make the children happy and bring smiles to their faces.
Joy of Giving week is being celebrated from September 27, 2009 to October 3, 2009. This presentation was made in CSO Partners workshop "Opportunities in Challenging Times - A Workshop for NGOs" held on September 14-15, 2009 @ Secunderabad
The document outlines a project to coach children's sports teams in Jalal-Abad, Kyrgyzstan. The goal is to help orphaned and underprivileged children learn sports games to bring them joy and smiles through play. The organizer will gather a team of student volunteers to host games, distribute toys and sweets. Funding will be needed to purchase supplies and secure a venue for hosting the games. The hoped for outcome is that the children will benefit physically, socially and may develop an interest in sports.
Volunteering and charity can be done without money by finding alternative ways to help. One can identify small needs in the community and fill those gaps using whatever resources they have. The author joined a charitable foundation to help them succeed in their noble cause, which has now grown into a large eye hospital providing vision care to the poor. Small acts of volunteering, like helping children learn outside of school or arranging funding for school projects, can make a difference and bring joy. With a little involvement, one can bridge the gap between those who need help and resources to make charitable things happen.
CharityDress.com - A simple cause started by 4 kids that has helped 500 people already. The growing team now is joined by their parents and many more adults and kids.
The social entrepreneur group Bighelp aims to strengthen government schools in rural India by increasing student enrollment and retention rates through better teaching methods. They need sponsors to donate $1500 per child to improve schools and provide educational opportunities. Their goal is to make government schools more engaging places for learning and to discover students' talents through a "Talent Test" program.
The students at Alhassad International School in Amman, Jordan collaborated with a charity group in Sudan to address the problem of poverty. They collected money, clothes, and food from students and other contributors to help reduce poverty and plant happiness. Some challenges included high shipping costs to Sudan with a large amount of donations. The students were excited to participate in this humanitarian project and hope to continue their efforts to reduce issues in the world.
The document describes a project to help parentless children in Osh, Kyrgyzstan. The project's goal was to encourage the children and help them feel equal to others by organizing activities, competitions and giving gifts. The proposed activities included talking with the children, organizing games and competitions at their orphanage, and providing toys, presents, art supplies and snacks. The result was hoped to make the children happy and bring smiles to their faces.
Joy of Giving week is being celebrated from September 27, 2009 to October 3, 2009. This presentation was made in CSO Partners workshop "Opportunities in Challenging Times - A Workshop for NGOs" held on September 14-15, 2009 @ Secunderabad
The document outlines a project to coach children's sports teams in Jalal-Abad, Kyrgyzstan. The goal is to help orphaned and underprivileged children learn sports games to bring them joy and smiles through play. The organizer will gather a team of student volunteers to host games, distribute toys and sweets. Funding will be needed to purchase supplies and secure a venue for hosting the games. The hoped for outcome is that the children will benefit physically, socially and may develop an interest in sports.
Volunteering and charity can be done without money by finding alternative ways to help. One can identify small needs in the community and fill those gaps using whatever resources they have. The author joined a charitable foundation to help them succeed in their noble cause, which has now grown into a large eye hospital providing vision care to the poor. Small acts of volunteering, like helping children learn outside of school or arranging funding for school projects, can make a difference and bring joy. With a little involvement, one can bridge the gap between those who need help and resources to make charitable things happen.
The summary provides an overview of the NGO internship activities conducted by the student over 12 days. The student was assigned tasks like improving students' spoken English, providing career guidance, teaching moral values, and raising awareness about sports and education among parents. Over the course of 12 days, the student conducted spoken English classes, checked homework, introduced confidence-building exercises, explained grammar concepts, helped students prepare for a science exhibition, and provided career guidance. Feedback was also collected from parents and the school principal.
Prayaas corps, an ngo in jaipur, (rajasthan, India)kartik jain
The NGO Prayaas Corps was formed in 2013 in Jaipur, India to inspire youth and work for social causes. Their major initiatives include the Shiksha Mission to educate underprivileged children, distributing blankets during winter through their Rahat program, and celebrating festivals with those suffering from leprosy. They have also undertaken environmental projects like tree planting and providing water for birds. Through growing support, they have expanded their medical camps and now have over 2800 volunteers active across 55 cities. Looking ahead, they plan to reach more cities in Rajasthan and increase the scale of their educational and community outreach programs.
Celebrities all for helping the needy - The star onlineLeona Chin
The document discusses a charity campaign called #DaretoCare organized by Star Media Group and SkyWorld Development Group to collect donations of essential items for selected welfare homes. Actress Siti Saleha Mohd Baharum and race car driver Leona Chin express their support for the campaign, noting its importance in helping the less fortunate and uniting Malaysians. The campaign encourages the public to fill brown paper bags with donations and drop them off at SkyWorld property galleries by February 15th, after which the items will be collected and distributed to welfare homes. Over 100,000 paper bags have been distributed to readers to participate in the initiative.
The document summarizes the mission and programs of Invisible Children, an organization seeking to end the war in Northern Uganda and help rehabilitate child soldiers. Their mission is to rebuild schools, provide education and jobs. They raise awareness about the situation through films and fundraisers. Specific programs include a bracelet campaign to provide income and a scholarship program focused on education. Their goal is to educate children and protect them from war, bringing children home and helping them socialize again through education.
Bal Utsav's Wish Tree for The Joy of Giving Week 2014Bal Utsav
The objectives and the ways in which organisations and individuals can contribute to a child's education through Wish Trees. Make the Joy of Giving Week 2014 truly fulfilling
This document provides a summary of activities from the Srinivas Youngmen's Association (SYMA) in Triplicane, Chennai, India over recent months. It discusses Independence Day celebrations, flood relief efforts in Jammu and Kashmir, Madras Day celebrations highlighting the city's history, and upcoming sports tournaments. It then details SYMA's annual Educational Aid program where they distributed uniforms, honored student achievers, and provided financial assistance. The guest speakers at this event discussed their paths to success coming from disadvantaged backgrounds. SYMA also recognizes individuals and organizations for their social service work.
Twestival is an annual global event that connects people offline through local events to raise awareness and funds for various non-profit organizations. The document discusses Twestival events held in India from 2009-2010. It notes that in 2009, seven Indian cities participated in Twestival Global and raised $168,000 for charity:water projects in India. It also summarizes results from Twestival Local 2009 where six Indian cities supported different local non-profits. For Twestival Global 2010 in India, seven cities will rally in support of Concern Worldwide to fund education programs for impoverished children in developing countries.
When you decide to set up a wish tree, you become part of a larger movement that is helping change the narrative on Education.
You can do this by setting up a wish tree, fulfilling wishes, advocating that #EducationMakesAllTheDifference and Giving Education to children in need.
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.
1) The document describes a contest entry about child labor in India submitted by The Gurukul school in Panchkula.
2) Students at the school worked to raise awareness about the negative impacts of child labor and enrolled 47 child laborers in their evening school program.
3) They taught the children skills like candle making and organized a street play to educate the community about child labor issues. Local businesses pledged support for the program.
John Wood was born in 1964 and founded Room to Read, a non-profit focused on literacy and gender equality in education. During a vacation in Nepal, he was inspired to create the organization after seeing a school without proper reading materials. Room to Read now supports 10 countries in Asia and Africa, having helped thousands of students through opening over 18,000 libraries with 16 million books and building 2,400 schools, benefiting over 37,000 girls. Wood quit his job at Microsoft to pursue his passion of helping children through education.
Ashwamedh Foundation is an NGO working in the area of child education and development.Sharing the annual review of 2012-13 here.As Ashwamedh Foundation was merely 2 months old then,its more of a NGO profile rather than annual report.
The community of Blessing for Orphans was created to help identify and develop the potential talents of orphans in Indonesia at an early age. [The founder] had the inspiration to start the community after realizing that many university graduates were not working in their field of study and that identifying children's talents early could help them have more fulfilling lives and careers. Blessing for Orphans has conducted numerous activities over the years such as building libraries, providing education classes, visiting orphanages, and helping renovate orphanage facilities. They rely on donations from supporters to fund their efforts in improving the lives of orphans in Indonesia.
My journey from the holocaust to the prevention of m p.keynimonus
This document summarizes Henri Parens' journey from surviving the Holocaust as a child to his work promoting the prevention of malignant prejudice. It describes how his experiences as a child on two transports - one that arrived safely in New York and one that arrived at Auschwitz - influenced his career focusing on aggression, parenting, and prejudice. Parens' research found that intense psychic pain can lead to hostility and hate, and that benign prejudice in children develops from attachment to caregivers. However, trauma, conflicts, and extremism can transform benign prejudice into malignant prejudice in individuals and groups. The document proposes that education on parenting and aggression can help prevent violence and malignant prejudice.
V prezentaci najdete stručný úvod k práci s EIZ, informace o Portálu EIZ na MU a stručný popis práce s databázemi Oxford Journals a Cambridge Journals včetně příkladů.
The Cloth Bank Project is a youth-led initiative that aims to address poverty and lack of clothing in Nepal. Volunteers will collect unused clothing from households and distribute them to impoverished families, street children, and others in need. An estimated 15,400 households will donate over 61,600 articles of clothing each year, benefiting over 15,000 vulnerable individuals. The project will run seasonally with volunteers and minimal costs to provide a basic necessity for those living in poverty in a sustainable manner.
Tech age girl project : Clothing exchange fairlazycatsimsimi
The document describes a clothing exchange fair that is being organized to help children who lack warm coats have access to clothes, while also preventing the waste of clothes that no longer fit other families. The fair allows people to donate unwanted clothing in good condition in exchange for a small plant. Volunteers will help collect and organize donated clothes and other items like books. Money raised and leftover clothes will help provide scholarships for poor students. The goals of the event are to promote environmental awareness, help the community, and create opportunities for youth activities.
The summary provides an overview of the NGO internship activities conducted by the student over 12 days. The student was assigned tasks like improving students' spoken English, providing career guidance, teaching moral values, and raising awareness about sports and education among parents. Over the course of 12 days, the student conducted spoken English classes, checked homework, introduced confidence-building exercises, explained grammar concepts, helped students prepare for a science exhibition, and provided career guidance. Feedback was also collected from parents and the school principal.
Prayaas corps, an ngo in jaipur, (rajasthan, India)kartik jain
The NGO Prayaas Corps was formed in 2013 in Jaipur, India to inspire youth and work for social causes. Their major initiatives include the Shiksha Mission to educate underprivileged children, distributing blankets during winter through their Rahat program, and celebrating festivals with those suffering from leprosy. They have also undertaken environmental projects like tree planting and providing water for birds. Through growing support, they have expanded their medical camps and now have over 2800 volunteers active across 55 cities. Looking ahead, they plan to reach more cities in Rajasthan and increase the scale of their educational and community outreach programs.
Celebrities all for helping the needy - The star onlineLeona Chin
The document discusses a charity campaign called #DaretoCare organized by Star Media Group and SkyWorld Development Group to collect donations of essential items for selected welfare homes. Actress Siti Saleha Mohd Baharum and race car driver Leona Chin express their support for the campaign, noting its importance in helping the less fortunate and uniting Malaysians. The campaign encourages the public to fill brown paper bags with donations and drop them off at SkyWorld property galleries by February 15th, after which the items will be collected and distributed to welfare homes. Over 100,000 paper bags have been distributed to readers to participate in the initiative.
The document summarizes the mission and programs of Invisible Children, an organization seeking to end the war in Northern Uganda and help rehabilitate child soldiers. Their mission is to rebuild schools, provide education and jobs. They raise awareness about the situation through films and fundraisers. Specific programs include a bracelet campaign to provide income and a scholarship program focused on education. Their goal is to educate children and protect them from war, bringing children home and helping them socialize again through education.
Bal Utsav's Wish Tree for The Joy of Giving Week 2014Bal Utsav
The objectives and the ways in which organisations and individuals can contribute to a child's education through Wish Trees. Make the Joy of Giving Week 2014 truly fulfilling
This document provides a summary of activities from the Srinivas Youngmen's Association (SYMA) in Triplicane, Chennai, India over recent months. It discusses Independence Day celebrations, flood relief efforts in Jammu and Kashmir, Madras Day celebrations highlighting the city's history, and upcoming sports tournaments. It then details SYMA's annual Educational Aid program where they distributed uniforms, honored student achievers, and provided financial assistance. The guest speakers at this event discussed their paths to success coming from disadvantaged backgrounds. SYMA also recognizes individuals and organizations for their social service work.
Twestival is an annual global event that connects people offline through local events to raise awareness and funds for various non-profit organizations. The document discusses Twestival events held in India from 2009-2010. It notes that in 2009, seven Indian cities participated in Twestival Global and raised $168,000 for charity:water projects in India. It also summarizes results from Twestival Local 2009 where six Indian cities supported different local non-profits. For Twestival Global 2010 in India, seven cities will rally in support of Concern Worldwide to fund education programs for impoverished children in developing countries.
When you decide to set up a wish tree, you become part of a larger movement that is helping change the narrative on Education.
You can do this by setting up a wish tree, fulfilling wishes, advocating that #EducationMakesAllTheDifference and Giving Education to children in need.
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.
1) The document describes a contest entry about child labor in India submitted by The Gurukul school in Panchkula.
2) Students at the school worked to raise awareness about the negative impacts of child labor and enrolled 47 child laborers in their evening school program.
3) They taught the children skills like candle making and organized a street play to educate the community about child labor issues. Local businesses pledged support for the program.
John Wood was born in 1964 and founded Room to Read, a non-profit focused on literacy and gender equality in education. During a vacation in Nepal, he was inspired to create the organization after seeing a school without proper reading materials. Room to Read now supports 10 countries in Asia and Africa, having helped thousands of students through opening over 18,000 libraries with 16 million books and building 2,400 schools, benefiting over 37,000 girls. Wood quit his job at Microsoft to pursue his passion of helping children through education.
Ashwamedh Foundation is an NGO working in the area of child education and development.Sharing the annual review of 2012-13 here.As Ashwamedh Foundation was merely 2 months old then,its more of a NGO profile rather than annual report.
The community of Blessing for Orphans was created to help identify and develop the potential talents of orphans in Indonesia at an early age. [The founder] had the inspiration to start the community after realizing that many university graduates were not working in their field of study and that identifying children's talents early could help them have more fulfilling lives and careers. Blessing for Orphans has conducted numerous activities over the years such as building libraries, providing education classes, visiting orphanages, and helping renovate orphanage facilities. They rely on donations from supporters to fund their efforts in improving the lives of orphans in Indonesia.
My journey from the holocaust to the prevention of m p.keynimonus
This document summarizes Henri Parens' journey from surviving the Holocaust as a child to his work promoting the prevention of malignant prejudice. It describes how his experiences as a child on two transports - one that arrived safely in New York and one that arrived at Auschwitz - influenced his career focusing on aggression, parenting, and prejudice. Parens' research found that intense psychic pain can lead to hostility and hate, and that benign prejudice in children develops from attachment to caregivers. However, trauma, conflicts, and extremism can transform benign prejudice into malignant prejudice in individuals and groups. The document proposes that education on parenting and aggression can help prevent violence and malignant prejudice.
V prezentaci najdete stručný úvod k práci s EIZ, informace o Portálu EIZ na MU a stručný popis práce s databázemi Oxford Journals a Cambridge Journals včetně příkladů.
The Cloth Bank Project is a youth-led initiative that aims to address poverty and lack of clothing in Nepal. Volunteers will collect unused clothing from households and distribute them to impoverished families, street children, and others in need. An estimated 15,400 households will donate over 61,600 articles of clothing each year, benefiting over 15,000 vulnerable individuals. The project will run seasonally with volunteers and minimal costs to provide a basic necessity for those living in poverty in a sustainable manner.
Tech age girl project : Clothing exchange fairlazycatsimsimi
The document describes a clothing exchange fair that is being organized to help children who lack warm coats have access to clothes, while also preventing the waste of clothes that no longer fit other families. The fair allows people to donate unwanted clothing in good condition in exchange for a small plant. Volunteers will help collect and organize donated clothes and other items like books. Money raised and leftover clothes will help provide scholarships for poor students. The goals of the event are to promote environmental awareness, help the community, and create opportunities for youth activities.
The document conveys the message that one person can make a significant positive impact through small everyday actions. It contains examples of how a single word, smile, or act of kindness can positively influence others and "lift a soul", "heal a heart", or help "make a mountain of difference." The overall message is that each individual possesses the power to inspire and help others through both their words and deeds, and encourages the reader to "be that ONE today" who makes a positive difference.
Educational Project “Charity and voluntarism: actions speak louder than words”orestznak
Освітній проект вчителя англійської мови Дрогобицької гімназії імені Богдана Лепкого, лауреата конкурсу "Учитель року - 2015" у номінації англійська мова Олесі Сушко
Educational Project“Charity and voluntarism: actions speak louder than words”
Project coordinator:
Olesia Sushko
English Teacher, Drohobych Gymnasium
Project team: Students of the 8th forms
Do you want to make a difference in the lives of youth regarding their academics, socio-emotional issues, and college and career preparation? Become a school counselor.
Anshu Gupta founded Goonj in 1998 with the goal of collecting and distributing reusable resources from urban India to rural communities in need. Starting with collecting 67 items of clothing from his own home, Goonj has expanded to a nationwide network that sends 3000-5000 kg of materials per month to help thousands. Goonj collects clothing, school supplies, and other reusable materials from donations and corporations. These items are then sorted and distributed to partner organizations working in rural areas, who distribute them to those in need. Goonj aims to bridge the gap between surplus resources in urban areas and basic needs in rural communities.
How to teach our students to speak englishorestznak
How to teach our students to speak english
Майстер-клас вчителя англійської мови Дрогобицької гімназії імені Богдана Лепкого, лауреата конкурсу "Учитель року 2015" у номінації англійська мова Олесі Сушко
A Marketing proposal submitted as part of a national competition for Charity:Water. I did the design and layout, as well as the market analysis and research.
Horses have evolved over time from small forest-dwelling animals to the domesticated animals we know today. The earliest evidence of horses dates back 32,000-24,000 BC in France. Around 4000 BC in Central Asia, people began taming and domesticating horses for transportation, warfare, and agriculture. Horses were a key part of human civilization until the advent of automobiles in modern times. Today, horses are used for various sports like racing, dressage, show jumping, and polo, as well as leisure activities like trail riding.
Old Clothes, New Social Enterprises.
The Cases of Roba Amiga and Two Iniciatives in Senegal.
By ESADE Institute for Social Innovation and Foundation Abertis.
This document discusses how social technologies and crowdfunding have empowered people to make a positive impact and drive social change. It notes that millennials prefer digital and social media-based activism over traditional methods. Examples are given of successful social media campaigns that raised millions of dollars for causes like medical research. Crowdfunding is also discussed as a way to fund scientific research through many small online donations. Traits like dedication, commitment to growth, and embracing critique are said to be important for making an impact through social action.
Want to make a difference but don't know where or how to start? Take a look at these quotes and get inspired. From Mahatma Gandhi, Michael J. Fox, Michael Dell, Robert J. Kennedy and Lady GaGa.
This document discusses social entrepreneurship and provides examples of social entrepreneurs and their missions. It describes People Against Poverty, an independent charity that fights poverty and suffering worldwide, and Business Against Poverty, formed in 2009 with over 80 businesses that develop companies to care for people and the planet while increasing profits to share prosperity. Both organizations aim to provide shelter, food, education, healthcare and bring communities together to break the cycle of poverty by making and sharing profits. The document also discusses initiatives by these groups and schools to donate meals and gifts to those in need.
Bharoosa is a charity organization that aims to serve society through distributing clothes to those in need, providing educational opportunities, and offering other support services. Their goals are to ensure that all children have access to education regardless of socioeconomic status, help those struggling to meet basic needs, and provide relief during natural disasters by distributing useful goods rather than money. Bharoosa encourages volunteers and donations to help expand their efforts to build a happier and healthier society.
The document summarizes Joy of Giving Week, an annual event held in India around Mahatma Gandhi's birthday to encourage acts of charity and giving. It provides details on initiatives like clothing drives and fundraising events held by organizations during the week to benefit the less fortunate. Celebrities from sports, cinema, and business pledge their support to promote the cause of giving back to society.
The document summarizes Joy of Giving Week, an annual event held in India around Mahatma Gandhi's birthday to encourage acts of charity and giving. It provides details on initiatives like clothing drives and fundraising events held by organizations during the week to benefit the less fortunate. Celebrities from sports, cinema, and business pledge their support to promote the cause of giving back to society.
Clementi Town Secondary School is located at 10 Clementi Ave 3, Singapore 129904. The school leader is Eunice Loh Li Ying and the mentor teacher is not listed. The document discusses a student project organized by three Secondary 3 students, Jesalin Thian Xin Yu, Sarah Yip Li Xuan, and Gladys Bay Yun Ting, to raise funds for disaster relief in Asia through Mercy Relief. They organized a fundraiser from May to September selling badges, Polaroid pictures, and food to appeal to teenagers and families, earning over $3,000 to support victims of natural disasters.
Goonj is a nonprofit organization established in 1999 that collects and distributes used and discarded clothing and other materials for development purposes. It operates across India through various branches and initiatives. The organization aims to raise awareness about recycling and provide resources to underprivileged communities. Key activities include converting materials into sanitary pads, disaster relief efforts, and community development programs focused on issues like education, sanitation, and livelihood generation. The organization is led by founder Anshu Gupta and relies on individual donations, corporate funding, and self-generated income through various social businesses.
We are happy to publish our newsletter... It will be our mouthpiece in future...
Since, our website is on roll & donors / charities are registering, we must connect with each other and with the global network of philanthropy fraternity...
Your support is needed for circulating it within your network...
Whole Planet Foundation sells foods from around the world, including bananas from Costa Rica, blueberries from Argentina, and rice from the Himalayas. Microcredit provides small loans to help people in poverty start businesses when they otherwise cannot access money. The loans are used to purchase items like sewing machines and are paid back, enabling more loans. Stories from Warke in Ethiopia, Bindu in India, Teresa in Guatemala, and Rosalina in East Timor show how microcredit loans allowed them to grow their businesses and improve their and their families' lives through education and better housing and nutrition. Microcredit aims to help the 3.8 billion people living on less than $2 per day.
This document outlines the goals and strategies of the "Affect n Effect" foundation which aims to reduce poverty in Bangladesh by helping vulnerable groups such as children, women, and victims of child labor. The foundation targets children ages 5-14 by providing education support, young girls ages 15-20 through skills training, and women and young children through health and housing assistance. It works with a partner company called Shonar Bangla Exports to fund these programs through ethical trade. The foundation's strategies focus on empowering beneficiaries and creating long-term opportunities through education, skills development, and community partnerships.
The document discusses poverty in several countries and regions around the world, including Haiti, Indonesia, Pakistan, Kenya, the United States, Russia, Poland, Latvia, and religious organizations that help alleviate poverty. It provides brief overviews of the history and causes of poverty in these places, such as corruption, natural disasters, conflicts, and economic crises. The document also describes several projects and fundraising efforts of a 5th grade class to help organizations that support impoverished communities, such as a Haiti fundraiser, shoe drive, bake sale, and working with children through charitable groups.
The Mar Charity Fund document summarizes fundraising events held in 2012-2013 and goals for the organization. Over 460 people participated in events from December 2012 to January 2013, raising about 1,000,000 AMD. From May to June 2013, over 200 people participated from Armenia, Russia, and the US, raising over 500,000 AMD. The organization's target group is children under 18 with serious health issues who need financial help. The goal is to find the most extreme situations to help and see projects through to completion while maintaining contact with children after assistance. Challenges include verifying fundraising stories, organizing urgent fundraising, and funding sudden cases through continuous project implementation.
Through feeding 5 million children wholesome school meals, the Akshaya Patra Foundation aims to achieve two critical UN sustainable development goals: zero hunger and quality education. Providing meals helps reduce poverty by enabling children to stay in school rather than work to support their families. With more educated youth who can earn sufficiently, India may see reduced poverty and challenges like gender inequality, corruption, and crime. Supporting the foundation through donations or fundraising helps the nonprofit reach its goal of serving 5 million children by 2020 and building a stronger future for India.
Asia Raine partnered with two organizations to teach women in Hyderabad, India skills in sewing and jewelry making from May to June 2015 so they can start their own businesses to support their families and strengthen the economy. The goal is to raise $5,000 to cover materials and tools costs for the project, with donors receiving progress updates or a souvenir for donations over $50.
The document provides updates on Akshy Association's activities in India and Spain over the past few months. In India, students finished exams, a woman received a new home, and a vaccination campaign was completed. Activities in Spain included fundraising events, educational outreach, and participation in festivals to raise awareness. The summary concludes by thanking supporters for their contributions which help empower people in India.
The only way to be grateful for having all that we have is by helping those in need. Several NGOs in India are the living models of this ideology that work selflessly for making a difference to someone’s life.
This document summarizes a family's journey to rebuild an orphanage in Haiti that was destroyed in the 2010 earthquake. The family is moving to Haiti to provide housing for 75 orphaned children who have been homeless for over 2 years. They will also offer job training programs to help provide long-term sustainability. The document requests donations of supplies, money, and labor to help rebuild facilities and support the children through programs like raising chickens and pigs, a garden, and a girl's sewing business.
Chic Mamas Do Care is a non-profit organization founded by Abigél Sheridan that holds fashion exchange parties and sells high-end donated clothing to raise funds for children's projects. Volunteers organize bi-monthly events where they stylishly arrange donated designer clothes and accessories for sale. Participants can both buy items and receive tokens to exchange unwanted clothes, with the goal of promoting a culture of giving while having fun. Funds raised through clothing sales and donations support early childhood development and art programs to help underprivileged youth.
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Bùi Ngọc Thanh Ngân
Nguyễn Văn Minh Đạt
Đỗ Minh Nguyệt
Bùi Thị Kim Oanh
Trần Thùy
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I.Our company
Intro
II. Our company's new product
1. Insight
2. Launching
3. Big Idea
4. Slogan
5. Key Message
6. A new product's brief
7. Deployment
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How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
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.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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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
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
5. 2 years
5 Projects
Helped pay for tuition, food and
shelter for 4 kids in India
6. Project 1: Jhappi Club:
HUG problems away
August 2010
Project 2: Charity water
Oct 2010
Naveli donated
$33 donated on
her 9th birthday
7. Project 3: Flags for Food
Summer 2011
Made flags over the summer
Sold for $2 each
Raised $80
Project 4: Dance for Charity
AIMs dancers under the guidance of Ms. Margie Ryan
May 2012
$10K+ collected
9. Letter to the President
Dear President Obama,
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I want to help Santa help the
poor kids.
Love Nitya
10. Letter FROM the President
Dear Nitya ,
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As next generation leader, you
can lead the way
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President
Obama
12. Team is formed and decisions are made
Nitya: Yes. Our goal is to dress 200 needy kids in India by September.
We will collect used warm clothes in good condition.
Naveli: We have a plan for marketing. Our goal is to make 500
people aware of our project. The flyer is ready.
Achu: We will need bins for clothes collection. We will also need to
check quality of clothes.
Pooja: We also need to collect money to send and distribute clothes
in India.
Manisha: I will provide a platform for you to be able to help the
under privileged kids…
13. Click to see the story
Clothe 200 needy Author a book to
Kids in India where generate awareness
winters are worst and repeated
than Tsunamis revenue
$1800 $1200
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