Presentation of World Vision Switzerland for students of UIBS United International Business School Zurich. World Vision is a relief and development organisation, currently working especially at the Horn of Africa hunger crisis region.
Presentation of World Vision Switzerland for students of UIBS United International Business School Zurich. World Vision is a relief and development organisation, currently working especially at the Horn of Africa hunger crisis region.
Contribute Valuable Help to Support Children Charitiesshane99
ChildFund International is inspired and driven by the potential that is inherent in all children; the potential not only to survive but to thrive, to become leaders who bring positive change for those around them. We believe all needy poor children deserve hope.
Microfinance: Giving a Chance to the Working PoorJason Duff
Microfinance is one of the most powerful vehicles to help the working poor create jobs, opportunity, and to build a sustainable lifestyle. Jason Duff presents for Opportunity International about Microfinance, Microlending, and other tools helping the words entrepreneurs.
2015 us young lions competitions assignment briefPR Council
2015 US Young Lions Competitions partnered with Every Mother Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to making pregnancy and childbirth safe for every mother around the world. Every year the US Young Lions judges look for the most creative and innovative campaign ideas. The winning team for each category will represent the country as “TEAM USA” at the global competitions in France.
For the first time the United States will be sending a team for the PR category. This team is sponsored by the PR Council, the trade association for America public relations Firms.
EndPoverty.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering the working poor to free themselves from poverty. Through our partnerships with local Christian microfinance institutions all over the developing world, we provide small loans, business training, mentorship and microenterprise services to help people living in poverty establish their own businesses. By supporting our clients, you enable them to provide for their families with dignity and send their children to school.
GVN provides international volunteer placements throughout Africa, South America and Asia. Our vision is to connect people with communities in need, with a particular focus on vulnerable women and children. We do this by supporting the work of local community organizations in countries through the placement of international volunteers.
Julian Omidi recently refocused his main energy on philanthropic activities and providing aid to the less fortunate. Earlier this year, he and his brother Michael Omidi, MD founded the charity No More Poverty. The organization seeks to end poverty at home and abroad by supporting the efforts of like-minded charities and agencies. Current efforts are focused on increasing awareness of and donations to charities already doing great work to address poverty and its staggering effects throughout the world.
World Vision Philippines continues to engage with various sectors including the national and local government, the business community through corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship, the academe, churches, civil society, the media, and other like-minded individuals and groups committed to improve the well-being of children and building the nation, one child, one community at a time.
This is my final presentation for ADV 492. The company I did my project on is World Vision. World Vision is a non-profit, Christian humanitarian organization.
This is a brief presentation about the KIDS Young Leadership Board. There is also a Group Page set-up on LinkedIn, and the link can be found on my profile.
Contribute Valuable Help to Support Children Charitiesshane99
ChildFund International is inspired and driven by the potential that is inherent in all children; the potential not only to survive but to thrive, to become leaders who bring positive change for those around them. We believe all needy poor children deserve hope.
Microfinance: Giving a Chance to the Working PoorJason Duff
Microfinance is one of the most powerful vehicles to help the working poor create jobs, opportunity, and to build a sustainable lifestyle. Jason Duff presents for Opportunity International about Microfinance, Microlending, and other tools helping the words entrepreneurs.
2015 us young lions competitions assignment briefPR Council
2015 US Young Lions Competitions partnered with Every Mother Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to making pregnancy and childbirth safe for every mother around the world. Every year the US Young Lions judges look for the most creative and innovative campaign ideas. The winning team for each category will represent the country as “TEAM USA” at the global competitions in France.
For the first time the United States will be sending a team for the PR category. This team is sponsored by the PR Council, the trade association for America public relations Firms.
EndPoverty.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering the working poor to free themselves from poverty. Through our partnerships with local Christian microfinance institutions all over the developing world, we provide small loans, business training, mentorship and microenterprise services to help people living in poverty establish their own businesses. By supporting our clients, you enable them to provide for their families with dignity and send their children to school.
GVN provides international volunteer placements throughout Africa, South America and Asia. Our vision is to connect people with communities in need, with a particular focus on vulnerable women and children. We do this by supporting the work of local community organizations in countries through the placement of international volunteers.
Julian Omidi recently refocused his main energy on philanthropic activities and providing aid to the less fortunate. Earlier this year, he and his brother Michael Omidi, MD founded the charity No More Poverty. The organization seeks to end poverty at home and abroad by supporting the efforts of like-minded charities and agencies. Current efforts are focused on increasing awareness of and donations to charities already doing great work to address poverty and its staggering effects throughout the world.
World Vision Philippines continues to engage with various sectors including the national and local government, the business community through corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship, the academe, churches, civil society, the media, and other like-minded individuals and groups committed to improve the well-being of children and building the nation, one child, one community at a time.
This is my final presentation for ADV 492. The company I did my project on is World Vision. World Vision is a non-profit, Christian humanitarian organization.
This is a brief presentation about the KIDS Young Leadership Board. There is also a Group Page set-up on LinkedIn, and the link can be found on my profile.
12 things every marketer should know how to doFernando Larez
Doing marketing is different now. It’s much more complex and technical. So I decided to put together a quick list of “skills” I think a marketer would need in order to keep up.
For everyone and anyone who wants to know more about Free the Children and how you can get involved right here at YorkU with YorkFTC! Contact us at www.facebook.com/YorkFTC with any questions, comments, suggestions!
Now the day population is increasing very fast and on the other hand, poverty is also increasing. We have to think about poor people who don't have enough food to feed themself and their children.
A sampling of work created by Janina Quintana, a 360* marketing, communications and public relations professional with an arsenal of talents and skills.
At the recent Place Matters conference in Washington, D.C., David Williams, PhD, the Norman Professor of Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health and staff director of the reconvened Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission to Build a Healthier America, talked about the need for cooperation between the community development industry and health leaders.
“Community development and health are working side by side in the same neighborhoods and often with the same residents but often don’t know each other or coordinate efforts.”
Lesson 9 - Resisting Temptation Along the Way.pptxCelso Napoleon
Lesson 9 - Resisting Temptation Along the Way
SBs – Sunday Bible School
Adult Bible Lessons 2nd quarter 2024 CPAD
MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
Renewed in Grace
Homily: The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Sunday 2024.docxJames Knipper
Countless volumes have been written trying to explain the mystery of three persons in one true God, leaving us to resort to metaphors such as the three-leaf clover to try to comprehend the Divinity. Many of us grew up with the quintessential pyramidal Trinity structure of God at the top and Son and Spirit in opposite corners. But what if we looked at this ‘mystery’ from a different perspective? What if we shifted our language of God as a being towards the concept of God as love? What if we focused more on the relationship within the Trinity versus the persons of the Trinity? What if stopped looking at God as a noun…and instead considered God as a verb? Check it out…
In Jude 17-23 Jude shifts from piling up examples of false teachers from the Old Testament to a series of practical exhortations that flow from apostolic instruction. He preserves for us what may well have been part of the apostolic catechism for the first generation of Christ-followers. In these instructions Jude exhorts the believer to deal with 3 different groups of people: scoffers who are "devoid of the Spirit", believers who have come under the influence of scoffers and believers who are so entrenched in false teaching that they need rescue and pose some real spiritual risk for the rescuer. In all of this Jude emphasizes Jesus' call to rescue straying sheep, leaving the 99 safely behind and pursuing the 1.
The Good News, newsletter for June 2024 is hereNoHo FUMC
Our monthly newsletter is available to read online. We hope you will join us each Sunday in person for our worship service. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on YouTube and social media.
The PBHP DYC ~ Reflections on The Dhamma (English).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma Reflections for the PBHP DYC for the years 1993 – 2012. To motivate and inspire DYC members to keep on practicing the Dhamma and to do the meritorious deed of Dhammaduta work.
The texts are in English.
For the Video with audio narration, comments and texts in English, please check out the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF2g_43NEa0
The Book of Joshua is the sixth book in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, and is the first book of the Deuteronomistic history, the story of Israel from the conquest of Canaan to the Babylonian exile.
What Should be the Christian View of Anime?Joe Muraguri
We will learn what Anime is and see what a Christian should consider before watching anime movies? We will also learn a little bit of Shintoism religion and hentai (the craze of internet pornography today).
The Chakra System in our body - A Portal to Interdimensional Consciousness.pptxBharat Technology
each chakra is studied in greater detail, several steps have been included to
strengthen your personal intention to open each chakra more fully. These are designed
to draw forth the highest benefit for your spiritual growth.
The Chakra System in our body - A Portal to Interdimensional Consciousness.pptx
Corporate social responsibility, 2011
1. STRONG PARTNERSHIPS How to combine forces with cause organizations Presented by Steve Scranton, National Director, CSR World Vision
2. We Are World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to working with children, families and their communities worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. We Serve We serve close to 100 million people in nearly 100 countries around the world. World Vision serves all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender. Building a better world for children since 1950 Who We Are
3. World Vision holds offices in nearly a hundred countries with unparalleled infrastructure and distribution capabilities… Where We Work
4. … and operates in strategic U.S. locations for domestic programs and product distributions. Where We Work
5. World Vision seeks to save lives and reduce suffering by delivering an urgent, efficient response when disaster strikes. The provision of supplies within the first few weeks can prevent disease, starvation, and exposure among the survivors. EMERGENCY RESPONSE saving lives when disaster strikes What We Do
6. World Vision’s water and sanitation program strategies, when implemented together and adopted by the community, can reduce mortality rates for children under age 5 by 70 to 80 percent . CLEAN WATER the first and best intervention What We Do
7. Adequate nutrition is one of the most basic needs to sustain life. Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood in many of the countries World Vision supports. AGRICULTURE & FOOD SECURITY ensuring life sustaining food resources What We Do
8. For children without access to health care, a preventable illness such as polio can impair for life and even a minor illness can turn fatal if left untreated . Through World Vision’s healthcare programs, moms receive quality prenatal care and proper nutritional training and children receive immunizations and regular check-ups to help keep them disease-free. PERSONAL HEALTHCARE saving and sustaining life What We Do
9. Education creates both choices and opportunities, allowing children and adults alike to break free from the burden of poverty . Education enhances the lives of individuals and provides a community with better-prepared workers, more involved citizens, a higher per capita income, and an overall improvement in the standard of living . EDUCATION gateway to improved quality of life What We Do
10. For most of the world’s poor families, simply having a hard work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit is not a ticket out of poverty. World Vision’s micro-loan program provides access to capital and business training to help individuals grow their own small business, improve their communities and better support their families. MICRO ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT creating businesses, jobs, and economic growth for the poor What We Do
11. “ Corporate Social Responsibility is a commitment to improve community well-being through discretionary business practices and contributions of corporate resources.” – Corporate Social Responsibility Kotler & Lee, 2005
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13. Our Corporate Partners…Companies That Make a Difference In FY10, 41 corporations gave more than $1M annually in product donations; 117 gave more than $100K More than 1,500 strong and active corporate relationships, including many Fortune 500 and transnational companies During fiscal years ’05 through ’10, mega gift-in-kind donors gave $1.9B in product donations to World Vision U.S.
14. Caregiver Kits Caregiver Kits are provided to family members and local volunteers around the world who are providing compassionate support to people living with AIDS. Without these kits, many of these courageous caregivers would lack the basic supplies they need to safely and effectively minister to the sick. Companies That Make a Difference
15. Companies That Make a Difference In addition to providing the supplies used in the kits, McKesson Medical Surgical had 1,200 national sales reps at a conference in Las Vegas fill 6,000 Caregiver Kits in 45 minutes. “ It totally changed the morale and atmosphere of the week. People had tears streaming down their faces; they were so impacted by what they were doing.” – Toby Capps Account Manager, McKesson No group too small… Microsoft employees gather in a conference room to assemble kits for a mid-week team-building activity . “ It’s hard to find a company [that] supports helping others…I can’t think of another company I would want to work for.” – Microsoft employee during a kit building event
16. Companies That Make a Difference Providing Shelter in Chile In early 2010, a devastating tsunami impacted hundreds of thousands following an 8.8 magnitude earthquake. A generous grant from Walmart provided 450 families with transitional homes that are earthquake proof, resistant to heavy rains and chilly winds, and insulated against low temperatures.
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19. Companies That Make a Difference Community Events World Vision worked with Target team members to stuff and distribute school supply-filled backpacks at a Back-to-School Carnival event benefiting children from local shelters in New York City’s South Bronx. Later, Target staff also assisted area teachers with selecting free classroom supplies from World Vision’s Teacher Resource Center. They experienced first-hand the impact of their corporate grants and how the teachers value receiving the much-needed supplies. “ Doing a project as a team and giving back to others as a team makes us feel like a million dollars.” – Nikki Montgomery Executive Team Leader, Target
The World Vision Brand is more than a name, symbol, logo or a letterhead -- a brand is a promise, an expectation waiting to be fulfilled. It’s everything we say and do, and how we say and do it. People relate to brands in exactly the same way they relate to other people. A brand is a person just as surely as a person is a brand. People have names; so do brands. People have signatures. Brands have logos. People belong to families; so do brands. People project a certain style and image, have unique personalities, have physical characteristics that distinguish them; so do brands. Our relationships with people are built on honesty, trustworthiness, reliability and predictability; so it is with brands. The essence of a person’s character is displayed by the values they choose to cherish or ignore. These values guide and determine their behavior; so it is with a brand.
The job of the brand is to bring consistency, clarity, richness and texture to our identity so that there is a greater overlap between our identity (all we say and do – over which we have control) and our image (how we are perceived – completely in the control of our stakeholders). Developed over time and with integrity, the brand builds trust, and that trust opens doors of opportunity and mitigates risk. We can either manage the brand – or let the brand manage us. We recognize that we have a legitimate global audience that our brand can help us speak to more coherently. That global audience includes media, bilateral and multilateral funders, transnational corporations, and donors who travel – all of whom use the medium of the Internet to quickly scan our global presence. This global focus represents tremendous opportunity for us.