Oakley Community Outreach Crew thanks employees and partners for their dedication to improving communities through volunteerism, donations, and charitable partnerships in the past year. They highlight contributions to causes like OneSight vision care, LIVESTRONG cancer support, Snowball Express for military families, and local food/toy drives. Oakley athletes and a sponsored clinic also helped provide vision care for military families. The annual report invites continued involvement in their community outreach efforts.
The Dallas Cowboys are an American football team located in Dallas, Texas. They play in the NFL's NFC East division. Jerry Jones has owned the team since 1989. Some key facts:
- Jones graduated from the University of Arkansas and was captain of their 1964 national championship football team.
- He owns the Cowboys outright and also has interests in real estate development and a sports/entertainment partnership.
- The Cowboys have a long history, playing in 3 stadiums in Dallas over the years and winning 5 Super Bowls.
- They have a large and dedicated fan base known as America's Team.
Omaha Storm Chasers Community Relations Overviewjbentup
The Omaha Storm Chasers staff attended Kansas City Royals FanFest in January and the Royals Caravan in February. Throughout 2011, the staff visited schools and libraries, hosted community organizations at games, raised money through promotions and auctions for various charities, and donated tickets to local groups. The Chasers also ran a youth baseball clinic program and sent youth to a leadership academy, finishing the season having donated over $41,000 and thousands of staff volunteer hours to the community.
The document discusses the Foreign Community Support Committee (FCSC) and its mission to raise funds and support programs for challenged children in Japan. It notes that there are over 176,000 challenged children nationwide who receive little government support. The FCSC currently supports 3,000 children annually through YMCA programs, but hopes to increase support to 7,000 children with more funding. The document encourages corporate support for the FCSC and volunteering with the YMCA to help improve the lives of challenged children in Japan.
The document summarizes the 26th annual Gene Filippis Memorial Golf Benefit, which will be held on June 7, 2010 at Great Oaks Country Club in Rochester, Michigan. The day-long event will include morning and afternoon rounds of golf, as well as breakfast, lunch, cocktails, dinner, and a silent auction. Proceeds will benefit several nonprofit organizations that support people with disabilities. Sponsorship opportunities are available at various donor levels, and registration information is provided.
The Ice Bucket Challenge began in Australia in early August 2014 and has since gained widespread popularity and media coverage. It involves dumping a bucket of ice water over one's head and challenging others, with the aim of raising awareness and funds for ALS/MND. The challenge has been a phenomenal success, resulting in millions of videos posted on social media and over $100 million donated to ALS organizations globally compared to $2.7 million raised in the same period last year. While some have criticized its "narcissistic" nature, most agree it has significantly increased awareness about ALS/MND.
This document provides information about various Walk to End Alzheimer's events that were held across Maryland in 2015. It discusses the fundraising totals and top fundraising teams and individuals for events in Howard County, Baltimore, Western Maryland, Eastern Shore, and Harford County. It also highlights some dedicated volunteers and top fundraising teams, such as Jennifer Forbes who has participated in the walk for 12 years, and Team ERA which was the top fundraising team for the Eastern Shore walk. The walks were very successful in raising over $1 million combined to support Alzheimer's research, care, and support programs.
This document is National City's annual volunteer report. It summarizes the volunteer efforts of the company's 35,000 employees. In 2004, employees contributed over 271,000 hours of volunteer work, equivalent to 34,000 work days. The report highlights several employee-led volunteer initiatives focused on issues like breast cancer, poverty, education, and community revitalization. It also profiles several employees who excel at volunteer work, like Lisa Reichert who fundraises for cancer research and Kathi Moore who helps families purchase homes through Habitat for Humanity.
Julia Gleason has dedicated over 4,000 volunteer hours to organizations like the Junior League of Pittsburgh and St. Lucy's Auxiliary to the Blind over the past two decades. She has held leadership roles, including president, in these organizations and encourages young women to volunteer. Gleason also volunteers with many other community groups and nonprofit boards.
The Dallas Cowboys are an American football team located in Dallas, Texas. They play in the NFL's NFC East division. Jerry Jones has owned the team since 1989. Some key facts:
- Jones graduated from the University of Arkansas and was captain of their 1964 national championship football team.
- He owns the Cowboys outright and also has interests in real estate development and a sports/entertainment partnership.
- The Cowboys have a long history, playing in 3 stadiums in Dallas over the years and winning 5 Super Bowls.
- They have a large and dedicated fan base known as America's Team.
Omaha Storm Chasers Community Relations Overviewjbentup
The Omaha Storm Chasers staff attended Kansas City Royals FanFest in January and the Royals Caravan in February. Throughout 2011, the staff visited schools and libraries, hosted community organizations at games, raised money through promotions and auctions for various charities, and donated tickets to local groups. The Chasers also ran a youth baseball clinic program and sent youth to a leadership academy, finishing the season having donated over $41,000 and thousands of staff volunteer hours to the community.
The document discusses the Foreign Community Support Committee (FCSC) and its mission to raise funds and support programs for challenged children in Japan. It notes that there are over 176,000 challenged children nationwide who receive little government support. The FCSC currently supports 3,000 children annually through YMCA programs, but hopes to increase support to 7,000 children with more funding. The document encourages corporate support for the FCSC and volunteering with the YMCA to help improve the lives of challenged children in Japan.
The document summarizes the 26th annual Gene Filippis Memorial Golf Benefit, which will be held on June 7, 2010 at Great Oaks Country Club in Rochester, Michigan. The day-long event will include morning and afternoon rounds of golf, as well as breakfast, lunch, cocktails, dinner, and a silent auction. Proceeds will benefit several nonprofit organizations that support people with disabilities. Sponsorship opportunities are available at various donor levels, and registration information is provided.
The Ice Bucket Challenge began in Australia in early August 2014 and has since gained widespread popularity and media coverage. It involves dumping a bucket of ice water over one's head and challenging others, with the aim of raising awareness and funds for ALS/MND. The challenge has been a phenomenal success, resulting in millions of videos posted on social media and over $100 million donated to ALS organizations globally compared to $2.7 million raised in the same period last year. While some have criticized its "narcissistic" nature, most agree it has significantly increased awareness about ALS/MND.
This document provides information about various Walk to End Alzheimer's events that were held across Maryland in 2015. It discusses the fundraising totals and top fundraising teams and individuals for events in Howard County, Baltimore, Western Maryland, Eastern Shore, and Harford County. It also highlights some dedicated volunteers and top fundraising teams, such as Jennifer Forbes who has participated in the walk for 12 years, and Team ERA which was the top fundraising team for the Eastern Shore walk. The walks were very successful in raising over $1 million combined to support Alzheimer's research, care, and support programs.
This document is National City's annual volunteer report. It summarizes the volunteer efforts of the company's 35,000 employees. In 2004, employees contributed over 271,000 hours of volunteer work, equivalent to 34,000 work days. The report highlights several employee-led volunteer initiatives focused on issues like breast cancer, poverty, education, and community revitalization. It also profiles several employees who excel at volunteer work, like Lisa Reichert who fundraises for cancer research and Kathi Moore who helps families purchase homes through Habitat for Humanity.
Julia Gleason has dedicated over 4,000 volunteer hours to organizations like the Junior League of Pittsburgh and St. Lucy's Auxiliary to the Blind over the past two decades. She has held leadership roles, including president, in these organizations and encourages young women to volunteer. Gleason also volunteers with many other community groups and nonprofit boards.
The NBA and Green Sports Alliance have partnered through NBA Green to promote environmental awareness and conservation. Each year during the regular season, the NBA designates a week to promote this campaign. In the 2014-2015 season, initiatives included planting trees for every hashtag use and three-pointer made, displaying "Green Week" uniforms and recycling bins in arenas. Individual teams also participate through efforts like the Trail Blazers planting trees with every three-pointer and the Warriors conserving water campaign. The partnership helps raise awareness while making real environmental impacts.
This summary provides information about Ronald McDonald House of Indiana and how it supports families of critically ill children. It also provides a call to action for readers to support the organization through donations.
Ronald McDonald House of Indiana provides housing and support for families of critically ill children who must travel to Indianapolis hospitals for medical treatment. For 23 years, it has offered these families a home away from home where they can find comfort during difficult times. The organization relies on donations to continue its mission of supporting families and keeping them close to their hospitalized children. Readers are encouraged to make a donation to help families in need.
Volunteers from Quill helped with several community events in 2010-2011, including Special Olympics swim meets, assisting burn victims at Camp I Am Me, donating to students in need via Donors Choose, painting homes for homeless families, book drives for schools, running in the Bears Care Midtown 5K, fundraising for animal shelters, walking for cancer research, sorting donations for a food bank, providing gifts and donations for families in need during the holidays, and planned activities with residents at the historic Winchester House long-term care facility. They also organized drives to collect essential items for domestic violence shelters.
For the fifth year in a row, Coca-Cola facilities in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois held a toy drive for Toys for Tots, collecting over 1,500 toys and giving over 1,500 children a memorable holiday. Coca-Cola has also partnered with organizations like Dollar General, the Arkansas FOP and local radio stations to provide Christmas gifts and hold toy drives that have collected thousands of toys and bicycles for families in need. Coca-Cola volunteers helped with events like setting up a Thanksgiving dinner for over 1,000 homeless individuals, building turkey dinner boxes for residents of South LA, and donating turkeys and soda to families in Georgia and New York. For Martin Luther King Jr. Day,
This will be an opportunity to hear from other Safe Place agencies about the community events that are hosted for the purpose of raising awareness and/or fundraising. Examples of different events will be shared including a brief overview of the resources and time needed, and obstacles and challenges.
Warner Bros. & DC Entertainment Present Cause Marketing Campaign: Darkness & ...CSRwire
Darkness & Light is a one-of-a-kind art and education tour to raise awareness and funds for the hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa.
The exhibition features some of today’s top contemporary artists and showcases a collection of original artwork inspired by the DC Comics’ Justice League characters
Darkness & Light will be on display during Comic-Con International from July 9 – 15 only at Michael J. Wolf Fine Arts, 363 5th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101.
The week-long Darkness & Light exhibition is free to the public and a Comic-Con badge is NOT necessary for admission to the gallery.
The United Way of Otero County aims to increase people's organized capacity to care for one another. It supports 16 local programs focused on families, health, seniors and youth. These programs provide services like senior care, youth programs, counseling and shelter. The United Way's goal for its 2009-2010 fundraising campaign is to meet or exceed $250,000 in donations to support these important community programs and agencies.
Madison Festivals, Inc. (MFI) is a non-profit organization incorporated in 1993 to organize charitable events in Madison, Wisconsin. MFI's flagship event is Taste of Madison, a food festival that has been held since 1983 and draws over 150,000 people. Other events include the Madison Marathon and Kids Expo. MFI contracts with Purple Door Productions to manage the events. Revenue comes from sponsorships, food/beverage sales, and registration fees. MFI donates proceeds to charitable partners like United Cerebral Palsy and the American Cancer Society. In 2009, MFI had over 150 benefiting charities and non-profits.
The document provides information about the Variety Club Children's Charity, including its mission to help sick, disabled, and disadvantaged children. It describes the charity's services such as Sunshine Coaches, Easy Riders wheelchairs, grants for individuals, and support for hospitals and youth clubs. The document also discusses the charity's history, fundraising efforts, and international presence through various "tents" around the world.
2011
Dear Change-Maker,
Countless children in Los Angeles lack the family and community support structures required to be healthy and happy. These kids do not have access to typical educational resources and recreational outlets. Instead, they are surrounded by high crime rates and drug use. They struggle to make it safely through the school day, cope with a tumultuous home life, or get enough to eat – let alone receive the necessary guidance, instruction, and interaction.
An alarming 35% of LA School District high school students dropped out last year. More alarming is that it doesn’t have to be this way. The sooner we can provide children with the tools they need to be effective leaders, and the more often we can connect with them, the bigger the difference we can make! Our interaction benefits not only the child, but also the child’s family, friends, community – and thus, our communities, and yours.
Activating our Natural Leaders transforms our World.
As you may be aware, the KVBL Natural Leaders Program provides empowering, hands-on education to children in the Los Angeles area who are otherwise limited in what they see as possible for themselves and their futures. In the last four years, funds donated to the KVBL have been used to provide:
Teamwork and leadership training and exercises.
Emotional growth coaching, affirmation exercises and personal development support.
Basketball training with the Venice Basketball League’s best players and other celebrities.
Yoga, body alignment, and fitness training from certified fitness professionals.
Surfing instruction from world-renowned experts.
Sustainability, environmental and creative arts education and experiences.
Healthy, organic breakfasts and lunches, along with nutrition education.
Your sponsorship provides children with the resources, mentors, and experiences to activate the Natural Leader within each of them. Upon completion of the program, children return to their families and communities, empowered to lead by example and transform their worlds.
Without your support, we cannot continue providing children with this game-changing opportunity. Enclosed you will find more information on available sponsorship opportunities. To support our Natural Leaders or ask any questions, please contact me at your convenience.
With gratitude,
The document summarizes the 35th anniversary of ARBI, an organization that helps individuals recovering from brain injuries. It discusses how ARBI was founded in 1978 by Alice Laine and Audrey Morrice to help Alice's son Mel recover from a brain injury. Since then, ARBI has expanded and now helps approximately 100 individuals per year. The document invites donations and participation in fundraising events to help ARBI continue its programs and assist those waiting for services.
This document provides information about gifts that can be purchased through World Help to support their humanitarian aid and development work around the world. It describes gifts focused on aid and relief, such as providing medical care, food, immunizations and supplies. It also discusses gifts for sustainable development and education that help communities gain resources and opportunities through items like bicycles, livestock, and scholarships. The document aims to allow readers to choose gifts that will help share hope and change lives.
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge was started to raise awareness and funds for ALS/Lou Gehrig's disease. It involves dumping a bucket of ice water on one's head and challenging others to do the same within 24 hours, or donate to ALS research. The challenge went viral on social media in 2014, with many celebrities participating. It significantly increased donations to ALS associations, with $98.2 million donated from July to August 2014 compared to $2.7 million the prior year. The challenge also dramatically grew visits to ALS association websites and the Wikipedia page on ALS.
This document is a catalog from a Christian humanitarian organization called World Help that allows donors to purchase gifts to help impoverished communities around the world. It describes various gift options like providing food for a starving child for a year for $40, donating livestock like cows, goats, and chickens to provide income and nutrition, or giving gifts where aid is most urgently needed like during pandemics. It emphasizes that these gifts can transform lives by meeting vital needs and shares stories of communities whose lives were improved by receiving animals or clean water projects.
The Crosscutters hosted various community outreach events in 2016 that raised money for local charities. Some of the events included a Hot Stove Banquet that raised $5,025 for the James V. Brown Library, a 5k run that raised $9,680 for the Children's Development Center, and Military Appreciation Night that raised $4,920 for the MSG Sean Thomas Foundation. In total, the Crosscutters raised over $87,000 and made donations that benefited libraries, food banks, homeless shelters, and other local charities through events, a home run fundraising program, and other outreach activities in 2016.
The document summarizes the pro bono and public service efforts of Segal McCambridge law firm over the past year. It highlights how the firm's attorneys and staff have donated their time and legal services to help over 130 organizations and provide assistance to those in need. Specific examples are provided of attorneys assisting clients on issues like obtaining disability benefits, increasing child support amounts, and negotiating favorable settlements in legal cases. The firm hopes to continue these pro bono efforts for another 30 years and beyond to make a positive impact in the community.
The Community Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona is the nation's first diaper bank. It provides diapers to partner agencies to distribute to children and families in need. The Board of Directors and Executive Director lead the organization in fulfilling its mission. It has been operating since 2000 and distributed over 300,000 diapers in its early years. The document outlines the need for diapers in the local community and thanks various sponsors and partners for their support. It provides information on volunteer opportunities and strategic goals to engage the community and meet the growing diaper need in a sustainable way.
- Oakley is a global company that produces sunglasses and watches. This document is their 2010 watch catalog.
- It features several Swiss made watch models including the Time Bomb II, Minute Machine, 12 Gauge, and others.
- Each watch uses precision Swiss movements and materials like titanium and sapphire to provide quality timekeeping and durability.
- The watches are available with various features like chronographs and come with interchangeable bands.
This was a brand audit project that I worked on in my product and brand management class. The project consisted of picking a brand of your choice and researching information on that brand. Some research required was brand history, recent news, information on advertising and marketing, and indicating qualitative research questions for people to answer about the brand. At the end of the brand audit you are required to give a recommendation to the brand on what they could improve upon. I found it interesting how after researching so much about the company, I was able to quickly recognize areas for improvement as well as suggestions on acquiring a new target demographic.
The NBA and Green Sports Alliance have partnered through NBA Green to promote environmental awareness and conservation. Each year during the regular season, the NBA designates a week to promote this campaign. In the 2014-2015 season, initiatives included planting trees for every hashtag use and three-pointer made, displaying "Green Week" uniforms and recycling bins in arenas. Individual teams also participate through efforts like the Trail Blazers planting trees with every three-pointer and the Warriors conserving water campaign. The partnership helps raise awareness while making real environmental impacts.
This summary provides information about Ronald McDonald House of Indiana and how it supports families of critically ill children. It also provides a call to action for readers to support the organization through donations.
Ronald McDonald House of Indiana provides housing and support for families of critically ill children who must travel to Indianapolis hospitals for medical treatment. For 23 years, it has offered these families a home away from home where they can find comfort during difficult times. The organization relies on donations to continue its mission of supporting families and keeping them close to their hospitalized children. Readers are encouraged to make a donation to help families in need.
Volunteers from Quill helped with several community events in 2010-2011, including Special Olympics swim meets, assisting burn victims at Camp I Am Me, donating to students in need via Donors Choose, painting homes for homeless families, book drives for schools, running in the Bears Care Midtown 5K, fundraising for animal shelters, walking for cancer research, sorting donations for a food bank, providing gifts and donations for families in need during the holidays, and planned activities with residents at the historic Winchester House long-term care facility. They also organized drives to collect essential items for domestic violence shelters.
For the fifth year in a row, Coca-Cola facilities in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Illinois held a toy drive for Toys for Tots, collecting over 1,500 toys and giving over 1,500 children a memorable holiday. Coca-Cola has also partnered with organizations like Dollar General, the Arkansas FOP and local radio stations to provide Christmas gifts and hold toy drives that have collected thousands of toys and bicycles for families in need. Coca-Cola volunteers helped with events like setting up a Thanksgiving dinner for over 1,000 homeless individuals, building turkey dinner boxes for residents of South LA, and donating turkeys and soda to families in Georgia and New York. For Martin Luther King Jr. Day,
This will be an opportunity to hear from other Safe Place agencies about the community events that are hosted for the purpose of raising awareness and/or fundraising. Examples of different events will be shared including a brief overview of the resources and time needed, and obstacles and challenges.
Warner Bros. & DC Entertainment Present Cause Marketing Campaign: Darkness & ...CSRwire
Darkness & Light is a one-of-a-kind art and education tour to raise awareness and funds for the hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa.
The exhibition features some of today’s top contemporary artists and showcases a collection of original artwork inspired by the DC Comics’ Justice League characters
Darkness & Light will be on display during Comic-Con International from July 9 – 15 only at Michael J. Wolf Fine Arts, 363 5th Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101.
The week-long Darkness & Light exhibition is free to the public and a Comic-Con badge is NOT necessary for admission to the gallery.
The United Way of Otero County aims to increase people's organized capacity to care for one another. It supports 16 local programs focused on families, health, seniors and youth. These programs provide services like senior care, youth programs, counseling and shelter. The United Way's goal for its 2009-2010 fundraising campaign is to meet or exceed $250,000 in donations to support these important community programs and agencies.
Madison Festivals, Inc. (MFI) is a non-profit organization incorporated in 1993 to organize charitable events in Madison, Wisconsin. MFI's flagship event is Taste of Madison, a food festival that has been held since 1983 and draws over 150,000 people. Other events include the Madison Marathon and Kids Expo. MFI contracts with Purple Door Productions to manage the events. Revenue comes from sponsorships, food/beverage sales, and registration fees. MFI donates proceeds to charitable partners like United Cerebral Palsy and the American Cancer Society. In 2009, MFI had over 150 benefiting charities and non-profits.
The document provides information about the Variety Club Children's Charity, including its mission to help sick, disabled, and disadvantaged children. It describes the charity's services such as Sunshine Coaches, Easy Riders wheelchairs, grants for individuals, and support for hospitals and youth clubs. The document also discusses the charity's history, fundraising efforts, and international presence through various "tents" around the world.
2011
Dear Change-Maker,
Countless children in Los Angeles lack the family and community support structures required to be healthy and happy. These kids do not have access to typical educational resources and recreational outlets. Instead, they are surrounded by high crime rates and drug use. They struggle to make it safely through the school day, cope with a tumultuous home life, or get enough to eat – let alone receive the necessary guidance, instruction, and interaction.
An alarming 35% of LA School District high school students dropped out last year. More alarming is that it doesn’t have to be this way. The sooner we can provide children with the tools they need to be effective leaders, and the more often we can connect with them, the bigger the difference we can make! Our interaction benefits not only the child, but also the child’s family, friends, community – and thus, our communities, and yours.
Activating our Natural Leaders transforms our World.
As you may be aware, the KVBL Natural Leaders Program provides empowering, hands-on education to children in the Los Angeles area who are otherwise limited in what they see as possible for themselves and their futures. In the last four years, funds donated to the KVBL have been used to provide:
Teamwork and leadership training and exercises.
Emotional growth coaching, affirmation exercises and personal development support.
Basketball training with the Venice Basketball League’s best players and other celebrities.
Yoga, body alignment, and fitness training from certified fitness professionals.
Surfing instruction from world-renowned experts.
Sustainability, environmental and creative arts education and experiences.
Healthy, organic breakfasts and lunches, along with nutrition education.
Your sponsorship provides children with the resources, mentors, and experiences to activate the Natural Leader within each of them. Upon completion of the program, children return to their families and communities, empowered to lead by example and transform their worlds.
Without your support, we cannot continue providing children with this game-changing opportunity. Enclosed you will find more information on available sponsorship opportunities. To support our Natural Leaders or ask any questions, please contact me at your convenience.
With gratitude,
The document summarizes the 35th anniversary of ARBI, an organization that helps individuals recovering from brain injuries. It discusses how ARBI was founded in 1978 by Alice Laine and Audrey Morrice to help Alice's son Mel recover from a brain injury. Since then, ARBI has expanded and now helps approximately 100 individuals per year. The document invites donations and participation in fundraising events to help ARBI continue its programs and assist those waiting for services.
This document provides information about gifts that can be purchased through World Help to support their humanitarian aid and development work around the world. It describes gifts focused on aid and relief, such as providing medical care, food, immunizations and supplies. It also discusses gifts for sustainable development and education that help communities gain resources and opportunities through items like bicycles, livestock, and scholarships. The document aims to allow readers to choose gifts that will help share hope and change lives.
The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge was started to raise awareness and funds for ALS/Lou Gehrig's disease. It involves dumping a bucket of ice water on one's head and challenging others to do the same within 24 hours, or donate to ALS research. The challenge went viral on social media in 2014, with many celebrities participating. It significantly increased donations to ALS associations, with $98.2 million donated from July to August 2014 compared to $2.7 million the prior year. The challenge also dramatically grew visits to ALS association websites and the Wikipedia page on ALS.
This document is a catalog from a Christian humanitarian organization called World Help that allows donors to purchase gifts to help impoverished communities around the world. It describes various gift options like providing food for a starving child for a year for $40, donating livestock like cows, goats, and chickens to provide income and nutrition, or giving gifts where aid is most urgently needed like during pandemics. It emphasizes that these gifts can transform lives by meeting vital needs and shares stories of communities whose lives were improved by receiving animals or clean water projects.
The Crosscutters hosted various community outreach events in 2016 that raised money for local charities. Some of the events included a Hot Stove Banquet that raised $5,025 for the James V. Brown Library, a 5k run that raised $9,680 for the Children's Development Center, and Military Appreciation Night that raised $4,920 for the MSG Sean Thomas Foundation. In total, the Crosscutters raised over $87,000 and made donations that benefited libraries, food banks, homeless shelters, and other local charities through events, a home run fundraising program, and other outreach activities in 2016.
The document summarizes the pro bono and public service efforts of Segal McCambridge law firm over the past year. It highlights how the firm's attorneys and staff have donated their time and legal services to help over 130 organizations and provide assistance to those in need. Specific examples are provided of attorneys assisting clients on issues like obtaining disability benefits, increasing child support amounts, and negotiating favorable settlements in legal cases. The firm hopes to continue these pro bono efforts for another 30 years and beyond to make a positive impact in the community.
The Community Diaper Bank of Southern Arizona is the nation's first diaper bank. It provides diapers to partner agencies to distribute to children and families in need. The Board of Directors and Executive Director lead the organization in fulfilling its mission. It has been operating since 2000 and distributed over 300,000 diapers in its early years. The document outlines the need for diapers in the local community and thanks various sponsors and partners for their support. It provides information on volunteer opportunities and strategic goals to engage the community and meet the growing diaper need in a sustainable way.
- Oakley is a global company that produces sunglasses and watches. This document is their 2010 watch catalog.
- It features several Swiss made watch models including the Time Bomb II, Minute Machine, 12 Gauge, and others.
- Each watch uses precision Swiss movements and materials like titanium and sapphire to provide quality timekeeping and durability.
- The watches are available with various features like chronographs and come with interchangeable bands.
This was a brand audit project that I worked on in my product and brand management class. The project consisted of picking a brand of your choice and researching information on that brand. Some research required was brand history, recent news, information on advertising and marketing, and indicating qualitative research questions for people to answer about the brand. At the end of the brand audit you are required to give a recommendation to the brand on what they could improve upon. I found it interesting how after researching so much about the company, I was able to quickly recognize areas for improvement as well as suggestions on acquiring a new target demographic.
- Oakley's 2010 watch catalog features several Swiss-made timepiece collections including the Time Bomb II, Minute Machine, 12 Gauge, and others.
- The watches showcase precision Swiss movements and are crafted from lightweight yet durable materials like titanium and stainless steel.
- They offer technical features like chronographs, date displays, and water resistance suited for sports and active lifestyles.
This presentation summarizes key information about the sunglasses brand Oakley. It discusses Oakley's history starting in 1975, key products and innovations, partnerships and acquisitions including being acquired by Luxottica in 2007. The presentation also covers Oakley's presence in India, strategies to increase awareness and market share there, and compares Oakley's features to other brands. Market research was conducted through surveys of opticians and customers to understand brand preferences and perceptions of Oakley.
The Six Highest Performing B2B Blog Post FormatsBarry Feldman
If your B2B blogging goals include earning social media shares and backlinks to boost your search rankings, this infographic lists the size best approaches.
1) The document discusses the opportunity for technology to improve organizational efficiency and transition economies into a "smart and clean world."
2) It argues that aggregate efficiency has stalled at around 22% for 30 years due to limitations of the Second Industrial Revolution, but that digitizing transport, energy, and communication through technologies like blockchain can help manage resources and increase efficiency.
3) Technologies like precision agriculture, cloud computing, robotics, and autonomous vehicles may allow for "dematerialization" and do more with fewer physical resources through effects like reduced waste and need for transportation/logistics infrastructure.
Wingspan Gives Back Community Outreach 2014Guy Davis
Wingspan Gives Back was formed in 2013 as the charitable arm of Wingspan Portfolio Advisors to support local communities. It organizes charitable events that benefit various causes, such as concerts that raise money for children's music programs and hospitalized youth. The organization's signature events include an annual golf tournament and concert series called Ingénue and Heroes & Hope that have collectively raised over $100,000. Wingspan Gives Back also recognizes community leaders through its Hall of Honor Awards program. The organization encourages employee volunteering and involvement in charitable activities.
The document promotes and provides information about the upcoming Charity Bowl event organized by Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity to raise money for the Abbie Rogers Civitan Camp. In 2015, the event raised $10,000 for the camp. For 2016, the goal is to raise $15,000. The camp provides activities and experiences for individuals with disabilities. Donations are used to fund camp operations and send campers who cannot afford the costs. Local news outlets have covered past Charity Bowl events positively. The document encourages sponsorship of the 2016 events through various sponsorship levels and recognition opportunities.
Students in a business ethics class were tasked with creating social good without financial resources. They presented on various projects they worked on, including: setting up intramural soccer; conducting walkability surveys to promote health; collecting food donations for a local food bank; organizing a blood drive that collected multiple donations; fostering cats at an animal shelter which led to adoptions; and giving a presentation on drug dangers to elementary school students. The presentations showed how students were able to make positive impacts in their community through volunteer work and raising awareness on important issues.
The document describes several existing Optimist Clubs in Idaho and the community projects they support, such as youth sports programs, food drives, and youth recognition awards. It also provides information about starting a new Optimist Club, including the projects, members, officers, and fees needed. Optimist Clubs focus on volunteering and community service projects that benefit and recognize children.
Foundation Report For Foster Kids F 2007actormalone
The Hager & Dowling Foundation was established in 2007 to provide financial support to charitable organizations through donations and volunteer activities while keeping administrative costs low. In its first year, the Foundation donated most of its proceeds to Court Appointed Special Advocates of Santa Barbara County to help abused children and also supported Unity Shoppe's efforts to aid low-income families through food drives. Foundation employees volunteered extensively for blood drives, food distributions, and fundraising events to further the organization's mission in a cost-efficient manner.
The document summarizes the activities and accomplishments of the National Ability Center over the past year. It states that the Center provided programming to over 1,400 children with and without disabilities, expanded services for wounded warriors by over 400%, and devoted over 80% of its resources to core programs for those with highest needs. It thanks supporters for helping the Center continue its mission of providing therapeutic recreation programs to empower individuals with disabilities despite economic challenges.
The Folds of Honor provides scholarships and assistance to families of military members killed or disabled in service. Since 2007, they have awarded over 10,000 scholarships across the nation. Specifically in Indiana, where the chapter was founded in 2013, they have awarded 54 scholarships totaling $204,300. They are increasing their fundraising goals through events like The Patriot Shootout and Folds of Honor Gala to continue supporting more families in Indiana.
This 2013 Annual report includes information regarding allocation of funding, spotlight on marquee fundraiser events, and donor recognition. Authored and edited by Adam Baillargeon, directed by Roy Tuscany and designed by Lars Ames.
The document is a brochure for Athletes Helping Athletes (AHA), a charity that provides handcycles to disabled children. It provides three easy ways to donate: by phone, online, or in-store at Road Runner Sports locations. It encourages donors to check if their employer offers matching donations. The brochure highlights AHA's impact of providing over 700 handcycles in 13 years to allow children to enjoy sports and mobility. Testimonials from children express gratitude for gaining independence and speed from handcycles. Statistics detail AHA's history and impact. The inside pages provide instructions for applying for an AHA handcycle grant and criteria for selection.
Rotary International is a 107-year-old global non-profit known for eradicating polio. The Rotary Club of Bombay Pier brings together successful professionals to give back to the community through various service projects helping over 2,000 people annually. The club plans to expand its efforts through international partnerships and fundraising events like an inter-corporate cricket tournament.
A quick presentation on how an Optimist Club can make a difference in your community by bringing out the best in children. Used successfully in Eagle, Idaho.
The Union Sportsmen's Alliance (USA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to uniting the union community to preserve North America's outdoor heritage through hands-on conservation projects. In 2015, the USA completed 26 conservation projects involving 488 volunteers who contributed 5,295 man-hours, valued at $175,825. The USA's flagship program, Work Boots on the Ground, coordinates these volunteer conservation projects. Other programs include fundraising conservation dinners, a shooting tour that raised over $1.2 million, and the Brotherhood Outdoors TV show broadcast on Sportsman Channel.
The National Honor Society at Stevenson High School holds an annual community event called Spirit Fest to benefit CASA Lake County, an organization that helps abused and neglected children. Last year's Spirit Fest raised over $22,500. Local businesses are critical donors, providing items for auctions, food donations, and monetary donations. Donations help advertise the event and support children in need. Businesses that donate $1000 or more will have their logo on event t-shirts, $500 or more on a sponsor banner, and $250 or more on a multiple donor banner.
Dear RC Bombay Pier Members. Please use this presentation for our fund raiser as the earlier version had some errors and some changes too.
Sunnil Mehra
The document summarizes several events and initiatives of Community Services Foundation and its member agencies. It discusses the Backyard Olympics event that was hosted by Advocates Coming Together to promote community integration for individuals with disabilities. It also describes Community Services Foundation's Yankee Candle fundraiser and the transition of CTF ILLINOIS to accreditation by CQL to provide more individualized support. Finally, it discusses fundraising events hosted by CSF including the Jerry Meyer Golf Classic, MuseFest, and Care with the Cubbies baseball outing, and initiatives of LifeStyles Academy's Advocacy Center such as the B.E.S.T. employment training program.
Golden k kiwanis orientation, 2014 final version, 05.13.14jgtraylor
The document provides an overview of Kiwanis International and the Ames Golden K Club. It summarizes that Kiwanis is a global volunteer organization dedicated to improving communities for children. The Ames Golden K Club has nearly 90 members who work on various service projects, fundraising activities, and community initiatives to benefit children and families in the Ames, Iowa area. They donate over $18,000 annually and volunteer thousands of hours to make a positive impact in their local community.
2010 Arthritis Miami Kick Off Luncheon PresentationIVelarde
The document announces an Arthritis Walk event to take place on November 13, 2010 in Crandon Park, Key Biscayne. The goal of the 2010 Miami-Dade "Let's Move Together" Arthritis Foundation Walk is to raise $75,000. It provides information on forming walk teams, recruiting team captains, registering, fundraising ideas and signing up through the Kintera Walk Central website. The event will thank sponsors and feature welcome speeches, a master of ceremonies, and personal stories from people living with arthritis.
UGA Food2Kids partners with the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia to provide bags of nutritious, non-perishable food to food-insecure children in Athens-Clarke County. The organization has over 100 members who meet weekly to pack food bags that are delivered to schools on Fridays. UGA Food2Kids also raises funds to help reduce Athens-Clarke County's debt to the food bank and support food programs for children in need. The organization believes its hands-on service and sense of community help close the opportunity gap faced by hungry children in the local community.
The African Orphaned and Abandoned Children's Fund (AOAACF) seeks support to help over 43 million orphaned and abandoned children in Africa due to AIDS, war, and famine. Donations can help provide food, clothing, medical care, and education. The AOAACF supports organizations like the Michael and Kay Johnson in Nairobi, Kenya who provide services to 50,000 street children. Donations as small as $1 can help save children's lives. The AOAACF is seeking sponsors, prayers, and donations to fund projects that will relieve the suffering of children in Africa.
micro teaching on communication m.sc nursing.pdfAnurag Sharma
Microteaching is a unique model of practice teaching. It is a viable instrument for the. desired change in the teaching behavior or the behavior potential which, in specified types of real. classroom situations, tends to facilitate the achievement of specified types of objectives.
Integrating Ayurveda into Parkinson’s Management: A Holistic ApproachAyurveda ForAll
Explore the benefits of combining Ayurveda with conventional Parkinson's treatments. Learn how a holistic approach can manage symptoms, enhance well-being, and balance body energies. Discover the steps to safely integrate Ayurvedic practices into your Parkinson’s care plan, including expert guidance on diet, herbal remedies, and lifestyle modifications.
Here is the updated list of Top Best Ayurvedic medicine for Gas and Indigestion and those are Gas-O-Go Syp for Dyspepsia | Lavizyme Syrup for Acidity | Yumzyme Hepatoprotective Capsules etc
Recomendações da OMS sobre cuidados maternos e neonatais para uma experiência pós-natal positiva.
Em consonância com os ODS – Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável e a Estratégia Global para a Saúde das Mulheres, Crianças e Adolescentes, e aplicando uma abordagem baseada nos direitos humanos, os esforços de cuidados pós-natais devem expandir-se para além da cobertura e da simples sobrevivência, de modo a incluir cuidados de qualidade.
Estas diretrizes visam melhorar a qualidade dos cuidados pós-natais essenciais e de rotina prestados às mulheres e aos recém-nascidos, com o objetivo final de melhorar a saúde e o bem-estar materno e neonatal.
Uma “experiência pós-natal positiva” é um resultado importante para todas as mulheres que dão à luz e para os seus recém-nascidos, estabelecendo as bases para a melhoria da saúde e do bem-estar a curto e longo prazo. Uma experiência pós-natal positiva é definida como aquela em que as mulheres, pessoas que gestam, os recém-nascidos, os casais, os pais, os cuidadores e as famílias recebem informação consistente, garantia e apoio de profissionais de saúde motivados; e onde um sistema de saúde flexível e com recursos reconheça as necessidades das mulheres e dos bebês e respeite o seu contexto cultural.
Estas diretrizes consolidadas apresentam algumas recomendações novas e já bem fundamentadas sobre cuidados pós-natais de rotina para mulheres e neonatos que recebem cuidados no pós-parto em unidades de saúde ou na comunidade, independentemente dos recursos disponíveis.
É fornecido um conjunto abrangente de recomendações para cuidados durante o período puerperal, com ênfase nos cuidados essenciais que todas as mulheres e recém-nascidos devem receber, e com a devida atenção à qualidade dos cuidados; isto é, a entrega e a experiência do cuidado recebido. Estas diretrizes atualizam e ampliam as recomendações da OMS de 2014 sobre cuidados pós-natais da mãe e do recém-nascido e complementam as atuais diretrizes da OMS sobre a gestão de complicações pós-natais.
O estabelecimento da amamentação e o manejo das principais intercorrências é contemplada.
Recomendamos muito.
Vamos discutir essas recomendações no nosso curso de pós-graduação em Aleitamento no Instituto Ciclos.
Esta publicação só está disponível em inglês até o momento.
Prof. Marcus Renato de Carvalho
www.agostodourado.com
Muktapishti is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from Shoditha Mukta (Purified Pearl), is believed to help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to its cooling and balancing properties. Clinical evidence on its efficacy remains limited, necessitating further research to validate its therapeutic benefits.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/kqbnxVAZs-0
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/SINlygW1Mpc
- Link to download the book free: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/nephrotube-nephrology-books.html
- Link to NephroTube website: www.NephroTube.com
- Link to NephroTube social media accounts: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/join-nephrotube-on-social-media.html
Title: Sense of Taste
Presenter: Dr. Faiza, Assistant Professor of Physiology
Qualifications:
MBBS (Best Graduate, AIMC Lahore)
FCPS Physiology
ICMT, CHPE, DHPE (STMU)
MPH (GC University, Faisalabad)
MBA (Virtual University of Pakistan)
Learning Objectives:
Describe the structure and function of taste buds.
Describe the relationship between the taste threshold and taste index of common substances.
Explain the chemical basis and signal transduction of taste perception for each type of primary taste sensation.
Recognize different abnormalities of taste perception and their causes.
Key Topics:
Significance of Taste Sensation:
Differentiation between pleasant and harmful food
Influence on behavior
Selection of food based on metabolic needs
Receptors of Taste:
Taste buds on the tongue
Influence of sense of smell, texture of food, and pain stimulation (e.g., by pepper)
Primary and Secondary Taste Sensations:
Primary taste sensations: Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Umami
Chemical basis and signal transduction mechanisms for each taste
Taste Threshold and Index:
Taste threshold values for Sweet (sucrose), Salty (NaCl), Sour (HCl), and Bitter (Quinine)
Taste index relationship: Inversely proportional to taste threshold
Taste Blindness:
Inability to taste certain substances, particularly thiourea compounds
Example: Phenylthiocarbamide
Structure and Function of Taste Buds:
Composition: Epithelial cells, Sustentacular/Supporting cells, Taste cells, Basal cells
Features: Taste pores, Taste hairs/microvilli, and Taste nerve fibers
Location of Taste Buds:
Found in papillae of the tongue (Fungiform, Circumvallate, Foliate)
Also present on the palate, tonsillar pillars, epiglottis, and proximal esophagus
Mechanism of Taste Stimulation:
Interaction of taste substances with receptors on microvilli
Signal transduction pathways for Umami, Sweet, Bitter, Sour, and Salty tastes
Taste Sensitivity and Adaptation:
Decrease in sensitivity with age
Rapid adaptation of taste sensation
Role of Saliva in Taste:
Dissolution of tastants to reach receptors
Washing away the stimulus
Taste Preferences and Aversions:
Mechanisms behind taste preference and aversion
Influence of receptors and neural pathways
Impact of Sensory Nerve Damage:
Degeneration of taste buds if the sensory nerve fiber is cut
Abnormalities of Taste Detection:
Conditions: Ageusia, Hypogeusia, Dysgeusia (parageusia)
Causes: Nerve damage, neurological disorders, infections, poor oral hygiene, adverse drug effects, deficiencies, aging, tobacco use, altered neurotransmitter levels
Neurotransmitters and Taste Threshold:
Effects of serotonin (5-HT) and norepinephrine (NE) on taste sensitivity
Supertasters:
25% of the population with heightened sensitivity to taste, especially bitterness
Increased number of fungiform papillae
Basavarajeeyam is a Sreshta Sangraha grantha (Compiled book ), written by Neelkanta kotturu Basavaraja Virachita. It contains 25 Prakaranas, First 24 Chapters related to Rogas& 25th to Rasadravyas.
Rasamanikya is a excellent preparation in the field of Rasashastra, it is used in various Kushtha Roga, Shwasa, Vicharchika, Bhagandara, Vatarakta, and Phiranga Roga. In this article Preparation& Comparative analytical profile for both Formulationon i.e Rasamanikya prepared by Kushmanda swarasa & Churnodhaka Shodita Haratala. The study aims to provide insights into the comparative efficacy and analytical aspects of these formulations for enhanced therapeutic outcomes.
2. Oakley Community,
We maintain the same innovative approach to improving the communities in which we work and play
as we do in our business endeavors. We aim to channel our passion for sports and innovation
to help those in the greatest need. We do this on a local, national and global level through employee
volunteerism, product donation, our partnership with OneSight, and product collaborations with select
charitable organizations.
As we reflect on the last year of improving the communities in which we work and
play, we realize that we didn’t do it alone. We couldn’t have done any of it without
all of you—our employees, charitable partners, vendors and athletes out on the
front lines, passionately impacting the world around you for the better.
Thank you for your dedication and innovative approach to solving the
problems in the world around you. Thanks for using your passion and
expertise in the sport and optical industries to improve the lives of others.
We invite you to join us as we tell stories of the past year. Let this serve as our
“thank you” and an invitation to join us in our continuing adventure. Enjoy our 1st
Annual Charitable Impact Report!
- The Oakley Community Outreach Crew
3.
4. Holiday Food & Toy Drives
Approximately 13% of children ages 1-17 are living in poverty in Orange County, CA*. This holiday
season, employees rallied together to help those in need within our community with a food
and toy collection drive. We collected 1,351 canned food items and 752 toys that were donated to
the Orangewood Children’s Foundation, Toys for Tots and Second Harvest Food Bank.
* [Economic Well-Being, The 14th Annual Report on the Conditions of Children in Orange County 2008]
5. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County
We joined Panda Express, Jack-in-the-Box and Wahoo’s in sponsorship of the 2nd Annual Doorways
mentor recruitment event at Knott’s Berry Farm and participating restaurants. In the aim of recruiting new
mentors, Big Brothers Big Sisters paired 75 children on their waitlist with Orange County business leaders
for a day of fun. Thanks to our employee volunteers, the event was a great success! There are still more
than 200 children waiting for a mentor. For more information, visit: www.bigbrooc.org
6. TACA Picnic
Twenty Oakley employees spent a Sunday in June as volunteers for Talk About Curing Autism’s Annual
Picnic. They served food, registered families, supervised rides, assisted with the festivities and
clean-up when all 1,500 family members had finished the fun-filled day! TACA provides resources and
support to families affected by autism. For more information, visit: www.tacanow.org
7. Snowball Express
End-of-Summer Picnic
Face-painting, Sheriff’s Hummers, balloon artists, dunk tanks and helicopters—the essentials of every child’s dream
day. Thanks to Snowball Express, all of this came true on Saturday, August 22 for 50 kids at William-Mason
Regional Park in Orange County. Twenty Oakley employees joined volunteers from American Airlines, the OC Sheriffs’
department and other organizations to provide an amped up day packed with food, fun and surprises. To top it off,
all of the Snowball Express children walked away with an Oakley pack stuffed with school supplies! They were stoked!
Snowball Express is a non-profit organization that provides hope and new memories to the children of U.S. fallen military
heroes. We have supported Snowball Express since its inception in 2006, and have helped to provide memories to more
than 2,000 children. For more information, visit: www.snowballexpress.org
8.
9. Collaborations for a Cause
Lance Armstrong
Foundation
We are proud of our partnership with the Lance
Armstrong Foundation. In support of their mission
to unite people in the fight against cancer, we are
donating U.S. $20 from each product purchase in
the LIVESTRONG collection.
“We started as a small foundation focused on helping
testicular cancer survivors. With Oakley’s support, over
the years LIVESTRONG has expanded our services and our
reach. We’ve gone from helping a few hundred people our
first year to helping millions, and expanded our focus from
testicular cancer to all forms of cancer. And we’ve grown
in scope, from fighting this disease in the United States to
taking the fight around the world. Thank you, Oakley, for
your help in the fight against cancer.”
-Lance Armstrong Foundation
6 pieces in the Oakley LIVESTRONG collection
20 U.S. dollars donated from each sale
3.5 million U.S. dollars donated to
LAF as of November 2009
10. Collaborations for a Cause
Young Survival Coalition
As a proud partner of the Young Survival Coalition
(YSC), we are helping to support their mission of action,
advocacy and awareness by donating U.S. $20 from
each product purchase in the YSC collection.
“Oakley’s ongoing support of YSC means that we can
expand our staff and services even in the midst of
economic hardship. It means that young women will
have the tools they need to advocate for themselves
and the circle of support created by other young
survivors to inspire their fight against breast cancer”
- Young Survival Coalition
4 pieces in the Oakley YSC collection
Dangerous (2009)
20 U.S. dollars donated from each sale
627 thousand U.S. dollars donated to YSC
as of November 2009
11. Collaborations for a Cause
Augie’s Quest Signature Bob Burnquist Signature Stephen Murray Signature
Series HIJINXTM Series Recycled GASCANTM Series HIJINXTM
Oakley proudly supports Augie’s Being “green” is nothing new to Oakley created the Stephen Murray
Quest, the Muscular Dystrophy Bob. In a world where it is socially Hijinx™ to salute the courage of its
Association’s research initiative, and politically essential to be namesake BMX Dirt Jumper and
dedicated to winning the war cognizant of the environment, Bob three-time U.S. Gold Medalist who
against ALS. With every sale of the continues his lifelong quest to suffered what has been described
special edition Augie’s Quest HIJINXTM preserve it. In an effort to educate as the worst crash ever seen in
sunglass, we contribute U.S. $20 to others about environmental BMX history. We are proud to honor
Augie’s Quest. responsibility, a portion of the Stephen’s fighting spirit by helping
proceeds from the sunglass go to support his ongoing recovery efforts
the Action Sports Environmental with donations from the sales of this
Coalition, an organization co- sunglass. Oakley provides $20
founded by Bob in 2001. from each sale, half of which goes
to spinal cord research charities of
Stephen’s choice.
12. Product Donations
This was a record year for donations—we made enough donations of our premium products
to stretch the length of a football field approximately 322 times. As a result, we were able to
support more than 500 non-profit organizations nationwide.
“The foundation is dependent on supportive individuals such as “On behalf of everyone at Disabled Sports USA and the Hartford
you and your company to continue to expand our services.” Ski Spectacular, I would like to extend great thanks to you and the
- Action Sports Medicine Foundation Oakley organization for another generous donation!”
- Disabled Sports USA
“Thank you for helping us make our fundraiser a success!”
“On behalf of the FTR I want to thank you for your contributions and
- Special Olympics Miami Dade County
support of our year end event. Your contribution made the event that
much more of a hit and we want to extend our gratitude to you.”
“Thank you so much for your generous donation. Sunglasses
- Florida Trail Riders
always do really well in our silent auction so these should help us
greatly in reaching our fundraising goals. Thanks again.” “We really appreciate your support! Thank you very much!”
- Patagonia Foundation - Common Ground Outdoor Adventures
13. Athletes Giving Back
JP Auclair Becky LaValle Bob and Mike Bryan
Professional Skier 2008 Triathlete of the Year #1 Tennis Doubles Team in the World
JP Auclair digs a well in Kenya Becky LaValle with her mom at the Bob and Mike Bryan with Andre Agassi
alongside Kenyan natives on behalf inaugural Jenny’s Light 5K Charity at their 1st Annual Bryan Brothers
of Alpine Initiatives. JP started Run. Becky started Jenny’s Light Foundation Event. The Bryan Brothers
Alpine Initiatives with other ski with her family to improve and save Foundation exists to help at risk
industry professionals in order to lives by increasing awareness of children survive and thrive in Ventura
create and nurture sustainable perinatal mood disorders. County, Calif. and around the world.
environments and communities.
14. Athletes Giving Back
Grete Eliasen Ryan Sheckler Gretchen Bleiler
Professional Skier Professional Skateboarder Professional Snowboarder
Grete Eliasen at the Tween Summit Ryan Sheckler at the Ryan Sheckler Gretchen Bleiler filming a public
in Washington, D.C. sponsored by the 2nd Annual X Games Celebrity Skins service announcement for the Century
Women’s Sports Foundation. Grete Classic benefiting the Sheckler Council to encourage teens to live
volunteers with the Women’s Sports Foundation. The Sheckler Foundation healthy, active lifestyles and avoid
Foundation to help young girls pursue was created to enrich the lives of underage drinking.
their dreams and overcome obstacles. children, families and communities.
15.
16. Waterman’s Weekend
Each summer, the Surf Industry Manufacturers Association (SIMA) brings together hundreds
of professional surfers and industry VIPs to raise money to protect our oceans here at home and
around the world. This year with their golf tournament and gala, SIMA raised more than $400,000 to
directly support 18 non-profit environmental organizations. We joined other surf industry companies
in sponsoring both the golf tournament and gala. For more information, visit: www.sima.com
17. Beyond Limits SurfAid International
Climb and Premiere Earthquake Relief
In May, we hosted the premiere of Beyond Limits, the inspirational In September and October, two huge earthquakes (7.6 & 6.8) hit the
account of Bonner Paddock’s climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro to raise Padang region of Indonesia, wreaking havoc in their own right and
awareness for Cerebral Palsy. All proceeds from the film will fund causing a tsunami that further devastated the region. We had the
39 schools over the next five years, from L.A. to Tanzania. The privilege of funding shelter kits, hygiene kits and other emergency
first school will be in Oakley’s backyard, as the OM Foundation supplies through a partnership with SurfAid International. SurfAid
will team up with the United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County exists to improve the health, well-being and self-reliance of people
to build the county’s first Early Learning Center to serve children living in isolated regions connected to us through surfing. They were
with and without disabilities. Continually seeking to challenge the in the region when the quakes hit and continue to provide aid to
limits of possibility, we are proud to support the OM Foundation more than 198,200* households in need of emergency shelter. For
as it pursues the mission to change the lives of children with more information, visit: www.surfaidinternational.org
disabilities. For more information or to purchase the “Beyond
Limits” DVD, visit www.Beyond-Limits.com * According to the National Disaster Management Agency
18. OneSight Partnership
Around the world, more than 250 million people suffer from poor vision simply because they don’t
have access to or can’t afford care. OneSight, a Luxottica Group Foundation, is a family of charitable
vision care programs dedicated to improving vision for all those in need through outreach, research
and education. Since 1986, OneSight has provided free vision care and eyewear to more than seven
million people in need around the world and has granted millions towards research and education.
While we are committed to making the latest advancements in eyewear technology, we also
recognize that vision care and eyewear are a basic necessity. Therefore, we have selected OneSight
as our global outreach partner. As a subsidiary of Luxottica, we have committed to supporting the
foundation through funding, eyewear recycling programs and employee volunteerism.
2009 Oakley OneSight Support
In support of OneSight we hosted a Regional Eye Care Clinic, sponsored 30 Oakley
employees on Global and Regional OneSight Clinics, donated ophthalmic frames for
Clinic use and launched an eyewear recycling program at our headquarters. You can
help too. For more information, visit: www.onesight.org
19. Oakley OneSight Team Members
In 2009, Oakley employees joined OneSight Team Members and licensed doctors to hand-deliver free
eye care and eyewear to thousands in need through organized optical clinics around the world.
Ali Monahan Alison Sadlier Amy Ezell Amy Miller Ashley Vadala
OneSight Mexico Clinic OneSight Mexico Clinic OneSight Thailand Clinic OneSight Chicago Clinic OneSight Ecuador Clinic
Cindy Miers Diana Pantoja Donna Mingee Emilyn Pathmajeyan Evan Burgher
OneSight Mexico Clinic OneSight Chile Clinic OneSight El Salvador Clinic OneSight Camp Pendleton Clinic OneSight Camp Pendleton Clinic
Gardner Wade Gilbert Dallaire Gracia Plasencia Jeremy Havlik Jonathan Thompson
OneSight Cleveland Clinic OneSight El Salvador Clinic OneSight Detroit Clinic OneSight India Clinic OneSight Camp Pendleton Clinic
20. Oakley OneSight Team Members
“I had the opportunity to work with a team of extraordinary, selfless individuals from all over the world. The people that we
helped broke my heart, and inspired me tremendously. This was an incredible opportunity that truly opened my eyes.”
-Reuben Hernandez, Oakley Employee
Juliana Williams Larry Butler Linda Rodriguez Merlita Helms Meybel Peña
OneSight Guatemala Clinic OneSight Hawaii Clinic OneSight South Africa Clinic OneSight Brazil Clinic OneSight Camp Pendleton Clinic
Nicole DeCosta Olivia Pollock Pamela Wheeler Peggy Kruezer Reuben Hernandez
OneSight Nicaragua Clinic OneSight Camp Pendleton Clinic OneSight Houston Clinic OneSight Reservation Clinic OneSight Ecuador Clinic
Sue Rees Suzi Hunter Sylvianne Chauveau Tim Lucarelli Ana Carol Souza
OneSight Honduras Clinic OneSight Camp Pendleton Clinic OneSight Mexico Clinic OneSight Camp Pendleton Clinic OneSight South Africa Clinic
21. Oakley Sponsored OneSight Clinic
In February 2009, we partnered with OneSight for the first Eye Care Clinic for military families
stationed at Camp Pendleton Marine Base. During the one week clinic, more than 50 Oakley
employee volunteers joined Luxottica optical professionals and provided free prescription
glasses to 700 children and spouses of military personnel. Recipients at the clinic chose from
thousands of Oakley styles for their new glasses!
22. Oakley was created for athletes who see the limits of possibility as just another challenge. We
are constantly redefining the standards of convention to turn good to great. We maintain the
same innovative approach to improving the communities in which we work and play. In each
project we undertake, we aim to channel our passion for excellence and innovation to help those
who defy their own limits.
For more information on Oakley’s ongoing community impact, email:
communityrelations@oakley.com