I'm joining a team of dentists and dental hygienists on a mission to SAVE teeth in Belize. Using minimally invasive techniques, we'll be saving lives by keeping people in teeth. Can you please contribute to the mission?
Three women founded Child Support Link in 2007 to help families in Virginia that were not receiving the $2.6 billion owed in unpaid child support. Their goal was to improve the quality of life for children through advocacy and education programs. Child Support Link provides free and confidential assistance to custodial parents on collecting child support and offers temporary financial assistance through Christmas and school programs for families in select counties. The nonprofit relies on donations to continue its services.
A look back on national adoption day 2013Judith Bell
According to National Adoption Day, the day designated for adoption across the country, 4,500 children in foster care were adopted this year on November 23rd.
Our Field Trip To Ccv (Chosen Children Village) Chatu And Yijia, Bamboo Shootsguestb2ea64
The document summarizes a field trip made by two classes to the Chosen Children Village Foundation (CCVF) in Silang, Cavite, which cares for 74 abandoned and disadvantaged children. The students brought supplies like toilet paper and baby items and spent the day playing with and feeding the children at the orphanage, putting smiles on their faces. CCVF provides a safe home for kids who were abandoned due to their parents' inability to care for them or their medical needs.
This document provides information about two charitable organizations - Thirteen Christmas Angels and Stop Hunger Now - that CHS Cares hopes to support through their 2013 Pie Fundraiser. Money raised will be used to purchase Christmas gifts for local youth and provide food and aid to hungry children and families around the world through Stop Hunger Now, which has worked to end hunger for over 15 years. The document lists the organizers of the Pie Fundraiser and its sponsorship by CHS Cares.
InnerCity Mission for Children – Making Childhood a Beautiful ExperienceChris Oyakhilome
InnerCity Mission for Children runs a number of Child Development Programs including child development, Childcare and Support, Child Health and Nutrition, and Family Strengthening.
The Dinner Garden is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that provides seeds and gardening education to hungry families. Since 2009, they have partnered with other organizations to help 65,000 people. Their director has received awards for her efforts to reduce hunger. They have infrastructure in place to help 50,000 more people, but lack the seeds. They are requesting assistance from the National Gardening Association to provide seeds so they can immediately help those on their waiting list.
Bobs furniture making things better for school kidsBob Smith
Bobs Furniture announced that it will give away finances to seven schools inside New York in support of arts as well as education schemes. These funds usually are made feasible as a result of funds accumulated throughout donation jars, which are in each shop's restaurant.
Three women founded Child Support Link in 2007 to help families in Virginia that were not receiving the $2.6 billion owed in unpaid child support. Their goal was to improve the quality of life for children through advocacy and education programs. Child Support Link provides free and confidential assistance to custodial parents on collecting child support and offers temporary financial assistance through Christmas and school programs for families in select counties. The nonprofit relies on donations to continue its services.
A look back on national adoption day 2013Judith Bell
According to National Adoption Day, the day designated for adoption across the country, 4,500 children in foster care were adopted this year on November 23rd.
Our Field Trip To Ccv (Chosen Children Village) Chatu And Yijia, Bamboo Shootsguestb2ea64
The document summarizes a field trip made by two classes to the Chosen Children Village Foundation (CCVF) in Silang, Cavite, which cares for 74 abandoned and disadvantaged children. The students brought supplies like toilet paper and baby items and spent the day playing with and feeding the children at the orphanage, putting smiles on their faces. CCVF provides a safe home for kids who were abandoned due to their parents' inability to care for them or their medical needs.
This document provides information about two charitable organizations - Thirteen Christmas Angels and Stop Hunger Now - that CHS Cares hopes to support through their 2013 Pie Fundraiser. Money raised will be used to purchase Christmas gifts for local youth and provide food and aid to hungry children and families around the world through Stop Hunger Now, which has worked to end hunger for over 15 years. The document lists the organizers of the Pie Fundraiser and its sponsorship by CHS Cares.
InnerCity Mission for Children – Making Childhood a Beautiful ExperienceChris Oyakhilome
InnerCity Mission for Children runs a number of Child Development Programs including child development, Childcare and Support, Child Health and Nutrition, and Family Strengthening.
The Dinner Garden is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that provides seeds and gardening education to hungry families. Since 2009, they have partnered with other organizations to help 65,000 people. Their director has received awards for her efforts to reduce hunger. They have infrastructure in place to help 50,000 more people, but lack the seeds. They are requesting assistance from the National Gardening Association to provide seeds so they can immediately help those on their waiting list.
Bobs furniture making things better for school kidsBob Smith
Bobs Furniture announced that it will give away finances to seven schools inside New York in support of arts as well as education schemes. These funds usually are made feasible as a result of funds accumulated throughout donation jars, which are in each shop's restaurant.
Give a Kid a Chance is a nonprofit organization that throws a large annual back-to-school party for students, providing them with backpacks filled with supplies, haircuts, clothing, health screenings, food, and Bibles at no cost. The event started in 2006 helping 100 kids and has grown each year, helping over 2,700 students in 2010 with the help of over 400 volunteers. They are now planning for the 2011 event and need donations and volunteers to continue providing resources to students in need.
TVM scholars from two middle schools helped raise awareness of volunteerism on Veteran's Day by working at the Alameda County Community Food Bank to prepare food bags for organizations supporting families with emergency food needs. The scholars appeared on a local news station to kick off a Thanksgiving food drive benefitting the food bank. With the help of local sports team cheerleaders and a news anchor, the TVM volunteers prepared food for over three hours for those in need. TVM is a Union City organization focused on academic excellence, cultural awareness, financial literacy, and healthy living for youth and families.
Wynona's House, a child advocacy center in Newark, NJ, will hold its annual "Back to School BBQ" on August 20th to benefit child victims of abuse. Last year over 315 children attended the event and received backpacks filled with school supplies. The event aims to prepare the children for the new school year by providing food, games, and reassurance that they have what they need. Donations of school supplies or financial contributions are being accepted to support the vulnerable youth that Wynona's House serves.
Holy Cross AIDS Hospice was established in 2000 by Sr. Priscilla Dlamini to provide care and support for the sick and dying. It has since expanded to serve over 5 tribal authorities through various programs. These include home-based care, support for orphaned children, an in-patient unit offering palliative care, income generation projects, youth programs, and day care centers for children. Over the years, Holy Cross AIDS Hospice has played a key role in the community by creating jobs and bringing important services, like housing and feeding centers, to rural areas in need.
The document summarizes the agenda and activities for a Keystone Student Association meeting in October 2009. It includes updates on projects and Make A Difference Day, as well as student presentations by Patricia Izbicki on volunteering, Nicole Ang on her 40 hours of volunteering at a farm and library, and Gloria Harris on her experience volunteering at a hospital. The document provides details on their volunteer activities and how others can get involved in volunteering. It congratulates students on completing projects and announces the next meeting.
The document discusses health fairs organized by the Presbytery of Lake Huron and Synod of the Covenant that provide health screenings and education to underserved populations. Originally focusing on migrant workers, the fairs now also serve urban areas. In July 2012, fairs were held at schools and parks for migrants and in Flint for urban residents. A total of 298 people received medical, dental and vision referrals from screenings at the events. Local churches contributed 680 health kits that were distributed.
The document discusses a charity drive at Pottery Barn stores to raise donations for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Associates are responsible for informing customers about the drive and donation stations have been set up in stores. The hospital has been treating childhood cancer and leukemia since 1962 and relies heavily on individual donations. Previous donation drives have set records, with over $1.5 million needed daily to run the facility. Pottery Barn hopes its participation can make a difference for the children suffering from these diseases. Associates are encouraged to discuss the drive with customers to help support the hospital's mission of finding cures.
This document is a newsletter from Progressive Ministries Uganda (PMU) that provides updates on their programs. It discusses how child sponsorship provides hope to children in poverty and highlights stories of sponsored children. It also describes PMU staff's home visits to children, dedication to their roles, and a field trip taken by students. Finally, it discusses PMU's farming programs and goal of self-sustainability through crops grown and milk from their cows. The newsletter aims to help readers understand PMU's impact and encourages support through sponsorship, donations, or prayer.
Kara Blankinship organized a food drive to help those in need. She notes that around 800 million people worldwide suffer from hunger. To start a food drive, she recruited volunteers and distributed fliers at local businesses and homeless shelters. On the day of the event, she ensured there was enough food and the space was comfortable. Blankinship found the project rewarding and hopes to continue organizing food drives to make a positive impact in her community.
Stayner Collegiate Institute Announcements - November 4, 2016Ken Stayner
Volunteers are needed to help shuck pumpkins and roast pumpkin seeds after school today as part of a healthy eating program. Community service hours will be provided. Volunteers are also needed on November 12th from 8am to 6pm to keep score at a volleyball tournament in Wasaga Beach, with food and prizes provided. See Mr. Pauze by today if interested in seeing West Side Story later this month, costing $33 with permission forms available. A cafeteria promotion is offering a chance to win a free treat by tweeting about it.
Cleaners helps volunteers be belles of the ball _ TribLIVEHeather Ziccarelli
Owl Cleaners has opened a boutique at one of its Pittsburgh locations to house donated white ball gowns and formal dresses for young women to borrow for their community service recognition event held each year. The boutique was constructed to provide affordable dress options for recipients of the St. Lucy's Auxiliary for the Blind's Joan of Arc Medal, who are honored for completing 150+ hours of volunteer work. Owl Cleaners hopes to help the honorees feel proud and happy at the annual Medallion Ball celebration while also supporting the boutique's environmental mission of reusing dresses.
Support the Common Ground Health Clinic 2013Coleen Murphy
The Common Ground Health Clinic in New Orleans has been providing quality and affordable healthcare to the community since 2005. It began as an all-volunteer clinic operating out of a mosque and has expanded to a full-time clinic serving thousands annually through services such as primary care, herbal medicine, health education, and social services. As the only clinic in the area providing care regardless of ability to pay, it plays a vital role in the community. The document encourages supporting the clinic through donations, fundraising events, or spreading awareness to help ensure it can continue its important work.
Great Wall China Adoption, a non-profit adoption agency based out of Austin, Texas. Great Wall China Adoption reviews, state that even though adoption is a complicated and lengthy procedure, this agency deals with it in a systematic, efficient and effective manner. Their primary concern is the children and they will prioritize their well-being above all else.
Catholic Charities will host its inaugural street fair on May 27th from 4-9pm at its facility in Downtown Fresno. The free event will include games, food, and entertainment for families. The street fair aims to create a safe environment for the families in the downtown area to celebrate the organization and the services it provides. Admission and parking will be free, and there will be food vendors, live entertainment, and information about Catholic Charities' services. Volunteers will assist with set-up and clean-up.
The Mothers Club of PHC is a nonprofit volunteer group that raises funds for the Birthing Center at Putnam Hospital Center in New York. The club began in 2007 and provides a supportive community for parents and caregivers while also organizing fundraising events and programs to benefit the Birthing Center. Some of their events include a dress down day at the hospital, a baby tag sale, and a summer social. Funds raised help provide amenities at the Birthing Center like a private postpartum room and courtyard, and also go towards a program providing new babies with sleep sacks to prevent SIDS.
This document discusses a foundation in Uganda called God's Care Children Foundation that provides support to orphaned children. It aims to help the children by providing education, food, healthcare, and finding sponsors. Many of the children do not have shoes, so the foundation measures their feet and hopes to receive donated shoes. Donating shoes or money can help the children at the foundation. It provides photos and stories of some of the children who need support, as well as information on how to donate.
The Sweet Nectar Society is hosting an event on January 13, 2017 at 10:00 am at Valley Children's Hospital to raise awareness for their organization. The Society provides photography sessions and support for families dealing with a child's serious illness, injury, or disability. All local media are invited to attend and photos will be on display. A family will share their experience working with the Society. The goal is to make more families and the community aware of the Society's services and recruit volunteers and business donations.
This document provides information about various programs run by the South Central Community Action Programs (SCCAP) in Adams County. It describes the executive director, Megan Shreve, as well as programs like the food pantry, Women Infants & Children (WIC), Child Care Information Services, and the Adams County Homeless Shelter. The homeless shelter relies solely on donations and provides shelter, meals, and other necessities for families in need, including 18 small children currently living there.
Airway issues may be one of the last frontiers in health. As an afterthought airway issues are found to nearly always contribute to effective case management. Join us at this meeting March 2015.
This document summarizes a course taught by Patti DiGangi and Shirley Gutkowski aimed at dental hygienists. The course helps revitalize clinicians' education by covering topics like caries management, periodontal disease, coding, diagnostics, and treatment options. After taking the course, participants will be able to identify health risks, explain infections, select new communication language, define approaches for oncology and dependent patients, and redefine appointment times. Patti and Shirley are experienced leaders in clinical dental hygiene known for "killing the parrots" by moving beyond basic recommendations of brushing and flossing.
Give a Kid a Chance is a nonprofit organization that throws a large annual back-to-school party for students, providing them with backpacks filled with supplies, haircuts, clothing, health screenings, food, and Bibles at no cost. The event started in 2006 helping 100 kids and has grown each year, helping over 2,700 students in 2010 with the help of over 400 volunteers. They are now planning for the 2011 event and need donations and volunteers to continue providing resources to students in need.
TVM scholars from two middle schools helped raise awareness of volunteerism on Veteran's Day by working at the Alameda County Community Food Bank to prepare food bags for organizations supporting families with emergency food needs. The scholars appeared on a local news station to kick off a Thanksgiving food drive benefitting the food bank. With the help of local sports team cheerleaders and a news anchor, the TVM volunteers prepared food for over three hours for those in need. TVM is a Union City organization focused on academic excellence, cultural awareness, financial literacy, and healthy living for youth and families.
Wynona's House, a child advocacy center in Newark, NJ, will hold its annual "Back to School BBQ" on August 20th to benefit child victims of abuse. Last year over 315 children attended the event and received backpacks filled with school supplies. The event aims to prepare the children for the new school year by providing food, games, and reassurance that they have what they need. Donations of school supplies or financial contributions are being accepted to support the vulnerable youth that Wynona's House serves.
Holy Cross AIDS Hospice was established in 2000 by Sr. Priscilla Dlamini to provide care and support for the sick and dying. It has since expanded to serve over 5 tribal authorities through various programs. These include home-based care, support for orphaned children, an in-patient unit offering palliative care, income generation projects, youth programs, and day care centers for children. Over the years, Holy Cross AIDS Hospice has played a key role in the community by creating jobs and bringing important services, like housing and feeding centers, to rural areas in need.
The document summarizes the agenda and activities for a Keystone Student Association meeting in October 2009. It includes updates on projects and Make A Difference Day, as well as student presentations by Patricia Izbicki on volunteering, Nicole Ang on her 40 hours of volunteering at a farm and library, and Gloria Harris on her experience volunteering at a hospital. The document provides details on their volunteer activities and how others can get involved in volunteering. It congratulates students on completing projects and announces the next meeting.
The document discusses health fairs organized by the Presbytery of Lake Huron and Synod of the Covenant that provide health screenings and education to underserved populations. Originally focusing on migrant workers, the fairs now also serve urban areas. In July 2012, fairs were held at schools and parks for migrants and in Flint for urban residents. A total of 298 people received medical, dental and vision referrals from screenings at the events. Local churches contributed 680 health kits that were distributed.
The document discusses a charity drive at Pottery Barn stores to raise donations for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Associates are responsible for informing customers about the drive and donation stations have been set up in stores. The hospital has been treating childhood cancer and leukemia since 1962 and relies heavily on individual donations. Previous donation drives have set records, with over $1.5 million needed daily to run the facility. Pottery Barn hopes its participation can make a difference for the children suffering from these diseases. Associates are encouraged to discuss the drive with customers to help support the hospital's mission of finding cures.
This document is a newsletter from Progressive Ministries Uganda (PMU) that provides updates on their programs. It discusses how child sponsorship provides hope to children in poverty and highlights stories of sponsored children. It also describes PMU staff's home visits to children, dedication to their roles, and a field trip taken by students. Finally, it discusses PMU's farming programs and goal of self-sustainability through crops grown and milk from their cows. The newsletter aims to help readers understand PMU's impact and encourages support through sponsorship, donations, or prayer.
Kara Blankinship organized a food drive to help those in need. She notes that around 800 million people worldwide suffer from hunger. To start a food drive, she recruited volunteers and distributed fliers at local businesses and homeless shelters. On the day of the event, she ensured there was enough food and the space was comfortable. Blankinship found the project rewarding and hopes to continue organizing food drives to make a positive impact in her community.
Stayner Collegiate Institute Announcements - November 4, 2016Ken Stayner
Volunteers are needed to help shuck pumpkins and roast pumpkin seeds after school today as part of a healthy eating program. Community service hours will be provided. Volunteers are also needed on November 12th from 8am to 6pm to keep score at a volleyball tournament in Wasaga Beach, with food and prizes provided. See Mr. Pauze by today if interested in seeing West Side Story later this month, costing $33 with permission forms available. A cafeteria promotion is offering a chance to win a free treat by tweeting about it.
Cleaners helps volunteers be belles of the ball _ TribLIVEHeather Ziccarelli
Owl Cleaners has opened a boutique at one of its Pittsburgh locations to house donated white ball gowns and formal dresses for young women to borrow for their community service recognition event held each year. The boutique was constructed to provide affordable dress options for recipients of the St. Lucy's Auxiliary for the Blind's Joan of Arc Medal, who are honored for completing 150+ hours of volunteer work. Owl Cleaners hopes to help the honorees feel proud and happy at the annual Medallion Ball celebration while also supporting the boutique's environmental mission of reusing dresses.
Support the Common Ground Health Clinic 2013Coleen Murphy
The Common Ground Health Clinic in New Orleans has been providing quality and affordable healthcare to the community since 2005. It began as an all-volunteer clinic operating out of a mosque and has expanded to a full-time clinic serving thousands annually through services such as primary care, herbal medicine, health education, and social services. As the only clinic in the area providing care regardless of ability to pay, it plays a vital role in the community. The document encourages supporting the clinic through donations, fundraising events, or spreading awareness to help ensure it can continue its important work.
Great Wall China Adoption, a non-profit adoption agency based out of Austin, Texas. Great Wall China Adoption reviews, state that even though adoption is a complicated and lengthy procedure, this agency deals with it in a systematic, efficient and effective manner. Their primary concern is the children and they will prioritize their well-being above all else.
Catholic Charities will host its inaugural street fair on May 27th from 4-9pm at its facility in Downtown Fresno. The free event will include games, food, and entertainment for families. The street fair aims to create a safe environment for the families in the downtown area to celebrate the organization and the services it provides. Admission and parking will be free, and there will be food vendors, live entertainment, and information about Catholic Charities' services. Volunteers will assist with set-up and clean-up.
The Mothers Club of PHC is a nonprofit volunteer group that raises funds for the Birthing Center at Putnam Hospital Center in New York. The club began in 2007 and provides a supportive community for parents and caregivers while also organizing fundraising events and programs to benefit the Birthing Center. Some of their events include a dress down day at the hospital, a baby tag sale, and a summer social. Funds raised help provide amenities at the Birthing Center like a private postpartum room and courtyard, and also go towards a program providing new babies with sleep sacks to prevent SIDS.
This document discusses a foundation in Uganda called God's Care Children Foundation that provides support to orphaned children. It aims to help the children by providing education, food, healthcare, and finding sponsors. Many of the children do not have shoes, so the foundation measures their feet and hopes to receive donated shoes. Donating shoes or money can help the children at the foundation. It provides photos and stories of some of the children who need support, as well as information on how to donate.
The Sweet Nectar Society is hosting an event on January 13, 2017 at 10:00 am at Valley Children's Hospital to raise awareness for their organization. The Society provides photography sessions and support for families dealing with a child's serious illness, injury, or disability. All local media are invited to attend and photos will be on display. A family will share their experience working with the Society. The goal is to make more families and the community aware of the Society's services and recruit volunteers and business donations.
This document provides information about various programs run by the South Central Community Action Programs (SCCAP) in Adams County. It describes the executive director, Megan Shreve, as well as programs like the food pantry, Women Infants & Children (WIC), Child Care Information Services, and the Adams County Homeless Shelter. The homeless shelter relies solely on donations and provides shelter, meals, and other necessities for families in need, including 18 small children currently living there.
Airway issues may be one of the last frontiers in health. As an afterthought airway issues are found to nearly always contribute to effective case management. Join us at this meeting March 2015.
This document summarizes a course taught by Patti DiGangi and Shirley Gutkowski aimed at dental hygienists. The course helps revitalize clinicians' education by covering topics like caries management, periodontal disease, coding, diagnostics, and treatment options. After taking the course, participants will be able to identify health risks, explain infections, select new communication language, define approaches for oncology and dependent patients, and redefine appointment times. Patti and Shirley are experienced leaders in clinical dental hygiene known for "killing the parrots" by moving beyond basic recommendations of brushing and flossing.
CareerFusion and the American Orthodontic Society (AOS) have joined forces to provide online education for dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants. Using webinars and online courses, CareerFusion will help bring AOS journal articles and hands-on classes to life. The first webinar will feature Dr. David Jackson discussing reasons for general dentists to include orthodontics. Future webinars will cover topics like the benefits of breastfeeding and how orthodontics can financially impact a practice. This partnership will provide added benefits to AOS members and increase membership by making education more accessible online.
Whats teeth got to do with it fall2011 seminar brochureShirley Gutkowski
This document provides information about an upcoming seminar titled "What's Teeth Got To Do With it? Oral complications of medications and life-saving treatments". The seminar will be presented by Shirley Gutkowski, a dental hygiene expert, and will cover the latest advances in oral care for patients taking medications or receiving treatments that can impact oral health. Attendees will learn how to effectively teach clients oral hygiene techniques, evaluate referrals for oral care, and understand how good oral hygiene can reduce illness. The seminar is aimed at nurses, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals and will provide 3 hours of continuing education credit.
The Rock County LaLache League is hosting a meeting in Janesville on October 5, 2013. I'll be there educating moms on living cavity free using tried and true methods of reducing decay using xylitol. www.xylitol.org
Xlear, Inc. will offer a guided tour of their new 90,000 square foot manufacturing facility in American Fork, Utah to members of the Utah Dental Hygienists' Association as part of their annual session on September 28, 2013. The tour will be led by dental hygienist Shirley Gutkowski and will include a taste test of Xlear's new Rain Gel product and food prepared using Xlear's sugar substitute. Xlear's CEO and President as well as Shirley Gutkowski will be available for media interviews following the tour.
Airway issues may be one of the last frontiers in health. As an afterthought airway issues are found to nearly always contribute to effective case management. Join us at this meeting March 2015.
Practice focusing on orofacial myofunctional therapy and Buteyko breathing retraining.
Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy is the practice of teaching clients neuromuscular techniques to alleviate orofacial disorders.
These disorders include things like:
Tongue thrusts
Lip and tongue sucking
Snoring
Pacifier, thumb uses or nail biting
Orofacial disorders can show up as crazy things like
Restless legs
Silent acid reflux
Sinus infections
Temporomandibular pain
Neck and shoulder pain
Fibromyalgia
Orthodontic relapse
Here is the course description and outline for the online course by Shirley Gutkowski and Patti DiGangi. The course is offered at WizIQ where you can enroll and pay. Join us won't you? Ensure your position and increase your productivity as well as your job satisfaction.
The Association of Mexicans in North Carolina (AMEXCAN) is a non-profit organization that was founded in 2001 to support the Mexican and Latino community in North Carolina. Through community forums, AMEXCAN has found that major health issues exist in Latino communities, and immigrants face barriers to healthcare access like lack of insurance or being treated poorly due to their immigration status. AMEXCAN advocates for improving health and cultural understanding in the immigrant community by establishing partnerships and programs like community gardens that respect their culture.
Raising Charities for Children in Tanzania for a Better Futurechildrensaidtanzania
The world there are families struggling to meet their basic needs. By necessities, the Tanzanian children prioritise food and shelter over basic education and clothing; the urge to get an access to these needs usually divert them towards a wrong direction of life.
This document provides a summary of the impact of donations to World Help in 2018. It discusses how donations rescued children from poverty through sponsorship, provided emergency aid to those facing hardships, spread the gospel through church planting, supplied Bibles to persecuted Christians, and supported numerous other humanitarian initiatives around the world. The letter expresses gratitude to donors for their generosity and commitment, which has significantly helped many individuals and families in need.
This document discusses ways to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger locally. It suggests volunteering at a homeless shelter, organizing food drives and fundraisers, getting to know those in need to spread awareness, and using social media to share stories and realities of hunger to raise awareness and funds. The greatest impact could be made through direct volunteer work at shelters and donations of time, money, and clothes to help people struggling with poverty and lack of food.
The House of Charity is a nonprofit organization that has been providing aid to underprivileged children for over 20 years. Through various programs, it aims to help children living in poverty by providing essential supplies, medical care, and opportunities to succeed academically and develop skills. Its educational programs include a mobile library and initiatives to provide school supplies, uniforms, books, and winter clothes. It has served over 175,000 children since inception. The organization is committed to helping children reach their full potential regardless of their financial situation.
World Vision is a Christian humanitarian organization that works with vulnerable communities around the world. The document invites readers to become Hope Ambassadors and sponsor children in remote areas of Indonesia through World Vision's Child Sponsorship Program. For a monthly donation of 150,000 Rupiah, sponsored children will receive education, healthcare, clean water, and support to improve their quality of life and future prospects. There are currently over 10,000 children waiting to be sponsored through this program.
Team LWB is participating in a marathon to raise funds for Love Without Boundaries' Healing Homes program, which provides care for medically fragile orphans in China. Runners have received login information to customize their personal fundraising pages and will soon receive details about their matched child. Donations will help provide care for these vulnerable children and allow them to receive medical treatment, gain weight, or recover from surgery in a loving home environment. Runners are asked to reach a $750 minimum fundraising goal by September 15th and will inspire others with their commitment to the orphaned children.
Basic human rights news letter august 2014 raising money for our Kenyan proje...Tina Leslie
This newsletter provides information about various charitable projects in Kenya run by the grassroots arm of the international charity BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS. The main projects discussed are the Mother and Baby Project, which provides prenatal and postnatal care to vulnerable mothers and children, the Health, Sport, and Education Project which increases access to these services, and the Kleen-Up a Village Project focused on environmental clean-up. It encourages people to become Ambassadors or Agents for Change to help fundraise and support the projects through donations of supply packs, and announces an upcoming medical camp and visit to Kenya.
The document discusses serving undocumented families who have children with disabilities. It describes the Federation for Children with Special Needs and Parents Reaching Out, organizations that provide support and resources to these families. They act as cultural brokers and collaborate with other groups serving Hispanic/Latino communities. Some challenges these families face are cultural and language barriers, access to services, and fears related to immigration status. The organizations aim to build trust and address needs through outreach, training on cultural competency, and sharing family stories.
The document summarizes several events conducted by VIDES Philippines Volunteers Foundation, Inc. to promote children's rights and welfare:
1) A forum to strengthen civil society and children's participation in local policymaking by assessing resettlement policies for informal settler families.
2) Celebrations for National Children's Month through activities with children in Cavite and Manila.
3) A year-end assessment and planning meeting of the Barangay Council for the Protection of Children to evaluate 2016 activities.
Housing Families Inc. provides shelter, housing, and support services to homeless families with children in the Greater Boston area. The newsletter discusses the organization's programs that provide tutoring, therapy, and skills workshops to help families gain stability and independence. These programs are made possible through donations and support from the community, including local businesses and volunteers. The newsletter highlights specific success stories and expresses gratitude to donors who help transform the lives of homeless children and families.
The document discusses how two individuals, Ayleen and Lauren, would help those less fortunate if they each had $1 million. Ayleen would build apartments near hospitals to help low-income families of patients travel for treatment. She would also donate to volunteers who support families in hospitals. Lauren would donate to non-profits assisting at-risk youth, giving them opportunities through events on health, education, activities and life skills. Both aim to help low-income families and youth in need.
Responding in in faith to migrant childrencarol_st_pats
This document discusses Catholic Charities' response to helping migrant children and families. It calls on the faith community to provide compassionate support through donations, volunteering as foster parents or tutors, and spreading awareness. Catholic Charities has been serving unaccompanied migrant children since the 1990s by providing a family environment in foster care according to Catholic beliefs and also offering legal immigration assistance. The organization sees the influx of children crossing the border alone as a humanitarian crisis and is working creatively to respond to their needs.
How can you contribute towards a better lifestyle for the tanzanian childrenchildrensaidtanzania
Children's Aid Tanzania is a non-profit organization that supports disadvantaged children in Moshi, Tanzania. They discuss various ways readers can contribute such as donating money, blood, clothes, school supplies or volunteering time to teach. These donations would help provide children with education, healthcare, nutrition and opportunity to become self-sufficient adults. The organization aims to improve children's lives and end preventable child deaths in Tanzania.
Samaritan's Purse is a Christian organization that provides spiritual and physical aid to people in need around the world through programs like Operation Christmas Child. Operation Christmas Child distributes shoebox gifts filled with toys and supplies to children in 95 countries. Volunteers collect donations and pack over 8 million shoebox gifts each year. The program aims to show children that they are loved and to share the love of God. It provides hope to children experiencing poverty, natural disasters, and other hardships.
Volunteer typical activities, Typical Volunteer Jobs in Kenya
A volunteer vacation is a rewarding way to make a difference in disadvantaged communities while at the same time having fun.
Volunteer in Kenya Volunteer Work Opportunities Volunteer Working Abroad Kenya
Support the common ground health clinic 2012Coleenm
The Common Ground Health Clinic in New Orleans has been providing quality healthcare to the community since 2005. It started as a volunteer-run clinic and has expanded services over time. The clinic now provides primary care, medical interpreting, herbal medicine, health education and more on a sliding scale. It also addresses social determinants of health through community programs and partnerships. As more people struggle to afford healthcare, clinics like Common Ground that serve the uninsured are needed more than ever. The document encourages supporting the clinic through donations, fundraising events, social media promotion or visiting their website to learn more.
Allison Vanica Oporto conducted a project on November 15, 2012 at San Remegio National High School to address the problem of undernourished children in her town. The goal was to lessen undernourishment and provide children with basic food and nutrition education. The plan was to choose a community, select a date, and feed 50 selected people. After implementing a feeding program in the community, the number of undernourished children lessened and the children and parents were happy to receive help for this issue.
Allison Vanica Oporto conducted a project on November 15, 2012 at San Remegio National High School to address the problem of undernourished children in her town. The goal was to lessen undernourishment and provide children with basic food and nutrition education. The plan was to choose a community, select a date, and feed 50 selected people. After implementing a feeding program in the selected community on the assigned date, the number of undernourished children lessened and the children and parents were happy to receive help for this issue.
This document discusses forming a guided mastermind group for dental hygienists. It would involve weekly online meetings over one month to share best practices, learn from each other, and focus on topics like periodontics, caries management, and airway health. The goal is for hygienists to improve patient care, advance their skills, and find a better work-life balance. The financial commitment would be $720 per group, which includes access to patient charts and career guidance materials.
The Belize mission trip was organized for November 2013 by Shirley Gutkowski. The trip involved traveling to Belize to provide aid through construction projects and community outreach. The goal was to help those in need while also experiencing the culture of Belize firsthand.
We use this PP scroll at the beginning of our live programs across the country.
It gives our CareerFusion partners some exposure and also helps to entice the audience to ask questions.
Dry mouth is more than a little problem. Between bad breath, periodontal disease, and tooth breakdown, people suffering from dry mouth have a lot to worry about. Sjogren's to medication induced dry mouth your dental hygienist can be your best ally.
CareerFusion career continuum teaching clinicians how to transfer their skills into the big world. Whether or not they want to keep a hand in clinical. Our corporate partners get to interact with high end, highly motivated people who are excited by their products.
CareerFusion career continuum teaching clinicians how to transfer their skills into the big world. Whether or not they want to keep a hand in clinical. Our corporate partners get to interact with high end, highly motivated people who are excited by their products.
You've wanted to understand how good oral health contributes to good health. This presentation is filled with scientific proofs and ways to use the science.
Talk to your dental hygienist or contact the author of this presentation for more information on how to make your health better by improving oral health.
Bad breath is not bad because of the smell. People in long term care are often living behind this wall of stink, alone and depressed. Not to mention breathing in those toxic gases.
Pneumonia in dependent adults is pervasive. Many are suffering needlessly because their oral health is contributing to all respiratory diseases.
Dental hygienists in most states are unable to care for these people without a prescription from a dentist. It's an unnecessary hurdle.
Diabetes in dependent adults is pervasive. Many are suffering needlessly because their oral health is contributing to glucose management.
Dental hygienists in most states are unable to care for these people without a prescription from a dentist. It's an unnecessary hurdle.
This document summarizes several studies that demonstrate the relationship between oral health and overall health. Multiple studies found that tooth loss is associated with atherosclerotic plaque buildup in arteries. Periodontal treatment was shown to improve outcomes for patients with diabetes such as blood sugar control and inflammation. Higher levels of C-reactive protein, a marker for cardiovascular disease, were found in people with periodontal infections or periodontitis. Reducing oral biofilm through practices like brushing, flossing and using xylitol was shown to reduce inflammatory markers and potentially help conditions like COPD. The document advocates for reducing oral biofilm and increasing access to dental hygienists to improve overall health and save on medical costs.
The document describes CareerFusion, which brings together people with shared passions and goals to further their careers. It provides information on several 2009 CareerFusion partners and attendees. The goals of CareerFusion include increasing awareness of partners' products, gaining exposure, finding writers and speakers, and networking to support career growth. Survey results found that CareerFusion graduates valued the experience and many had already registered to attend again in 2010.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a simplified look into the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respiration:
Learning objectives:
1. Describe the organisation of respiratory center
2. Describe the nervous control of inspiration and respiratory rhythm
3. Describe the functions of the dorsal and respiratory groups of neurons
4. Describe the influences of the Pneumotaxic and Apneustic centers
5. Explain the role of Hering-Breur inflation reflex in regulation of inspiration
6. Explain the role of central chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
9. Integrate the respiratory regulatory mechanisms
10. Describe the Cheyne-Stokes breathing
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 42, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 36, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 13, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
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Osteoporosis is an increasing cause of morbidity among the elderly.
In this document , a brief outline of osteoporosis is given , including the risk factors of osteoporosis fractures , the indications for testing bone mineral density and the management of osteoporosis
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1. Dear Family and Friends,
I have decided to donate my time this November 16 – 23 working with a dental mission in Belize.
The program is being organized by a mission driven organization called International Health
Outreach. They have come in contact with a wonderful family in Belize that lives in an area that
children have a urgent need for dental care. Please see their website and read their story, it will
surely touch your heart. www.internationalhealthoutreach.org
As a volunteer, I will be helping the dentists and hygienists provide preventative dental care to
the children of Orange Walk District, Belize. We will be set up in a school that is also the
community storm shelter. Our living arrangements will be simple but comfortable and safe.
I invite you to become involved in partnering with me in this effort. With your financial help, we
will be able to make a significant difference in these children’s lives.
If you are willing to help, please make your check to International Health Outreach and send it to
me at ______________________________________________________. Or if you chose to put
your support on a credit card, please contact Tom White (361-877-2447), Director of
International Health Outreach. Visa/MasterCard/Discover/American Express accepted.
If you have any questions, please call me at __________________ or email me
at__________________________.
Thank you so much for your help. Any amount that you are able to help with will be greatly
appreciated.
Sincerely,