The document discusses eradicating extreme poverty and hunger. It notes that an estimated 795 million people are undernourished globally. Locally, this goal can be applied in Washington State which has a growing homeless population exceeding 22,000 people. The author notes they will support this cause due to growing up in poverty. Personally, they plan to contribute through donations to organizations like UNICEF and spreading awareness on social media by joining communities focused on this issue.
This document discusses ways to address poverty and world hunger locally and through organizations. It recommends contacting local social services for emergency assistance, using 211 to find local resources, and donating to or volunteering with food banks. Northwest Harvest is highlighted as an excellent local organization that provides meals across Washington state through various ways to get involved like volunteering, donating, or advocating. Crowdfunding and localized social media groups are also mentioned as features that can uniquely help gather resources for those in need.
The document discusses eradicating extreme hunger and ways to help address the issue. It notes that over 800 million people still live in extreme poverty globally. During the COVID-19 pandemic, food insecurity in Washington state increased to 30%. The author suggests volunteering at a food bank, donating food or money, buying meals for those in need, and using social media and fundraising sites like GoFundMe to raise awareness and funds for addressing hunger locally and globally.
The document discusses ways to help end poverty and hunger through donating to and volunteering with organizations that provide food and necessities. It suggests donating to food banks, community gardens, and having free pantries. The greatest contributions can be made by donating money or supplies to large organizations, giving excess food and supplies, and volunteering weekly to distribute supplies to those in need. Social media platforms can spread awareness of these issues and organizations through hashtags to reach many potential donors.
The document discusses eradicating extreme hunger locally and globally. It notes that 8.9% of the world goes to bed hungry each night and over 13 million children in the US live in food insecure homes. Specifically in Washington state, 1 in 7 children and 1 in 10 adults face hunger, with even higher rates in Pierce County. To help address this issue, the document recommends donating to organizations like Feeding America or volunteering at local food banks. It also suggests using social media to raise awareness and encourage more donations and volunteers.
Dear All, To bring lasting and meaningful positive social change we started empower women’s and children’s aid and we are still searching donor’s and other fund raiser institution but still didn’t get any sponsor please be a partner of social change and together we can make the greatest influence in the lives of destitute family and vulnerable children around waste dampest/most of the garbage area/Koshe/ & around the global. If anyone let me know any idea I will sent the aid’s address currently we are on the process to publish our aid on the website………. Thanks for sharing our idea to others. Regards,
The document discusses ways to help eradicate extreme poverty and hunger locally. It recommends donating food, clothing, and other supplies to local food banks and charities in Auburn, Washington. Volunteers can also help out directly at the Auburn Food Bank. Using social media is suggested to spread awareness of poverty rates and share resources on how others can help through platforms like Instagram stories, Snapchat, and Twitter.
The document discusses eradicating extreme poverty and hunger. It notes that an estimated 795 million people are undernourished globally. Locally, this goal can be applied in Washington State which has a growing homeless population exceeding 22,000 people. The author notes they will support this cause due to growing up in poverty. Personally, they plan to contribute through donations to organizations like UNICEF and spreading awareness on social media by joining communities focused on this issue.
This document discusses ways to address poverty and world hunger locally and through organizations. It recommends contacting local social services for emergency assistance, using 211 to find local resources, and donating to or volunteering with food banks. Northwest Harvest is highlighted as an excellent local organization that provides meals across Washington state through various ways to get involved like volunteering, donating, or advocating. Crowdfunding and localized social media groups are also mentioned as features that can uniquely help gather resources for those in need.
The document discusses eradicating extreme hunger and ways to help address the issue. It notes that over 800 million people still live in extreme poverty globally. During the COVID-19 pandemic, food insecurity in Washington state increased to 30%. The author suggests volunteering at a food bank, donating food or money, buying meals for those in need, and using social media and fundraising sites like GoFundMe to raise awareness and funds for addressing hunger locally and globally.
The document discusses ways to help end poverty and hunger through donating to and volunteering with organizations that provide food and necessities. It suggests donating to food banks, community gardens, and having free pantries. The greatest contributions can be made by donating money or supplies to large organizations, giving excess food and supplies, and volunteering weekly to distribute supplies to those in need. Social media platforms can spread awareness of these issues and organizations through hashtags to reach many potential donors.
The document discusses eradicating extreme hunger locally and globally. It notes that 8.9% of the world goes to bed hungry each night and over 13 million children in the US live in food insecure homes. Specifically in Washington state, 1 in 7 children and 1 in 10 adults face hunger, with even higher rates in Pierce County. To help address this issue, the document recommends donating to organizations like Feeding America or volunteering at local food banks. It also suggests using social media to raise awareness and encourage more donations and volunteers.
Dear All, To bring lasting and meaningful positive social change we started empower women’s and children’s aid and we are still searching donor’s and other fund raiser institution but still didn’t get any sponsor please be a partner of social change and together we can make the greatest influence in the lives of destitute family and vulnerable children around waste dampest/most of the garbage area/Koshe/ & around the global. If anyone let me know any idea I will sent the aid’s address currently we are on the process to publish our aid on the website………. Thanks for sharing our idea to others. Regards,
The document discusses ways to help eradicate extreme poverty and hunger locally. It recommends donating food, clothing, and other supplies to local food banks and charities in Auburn, Washington. Volunteers can also help out directly at the Auburn Food Bank. Using social media is suggested to spread awareness of poverty rates and share resources on how others can help through platforms like Instagram stories, Snapchat, and Twitter.
Domestic Adoption: Now Is the Time to Adopt LocallyJudith Bell
International adoption has begun to plummet at an alarming pace. Because of the increasing popularity of strict new laws and more heavily enforced old ones, foster children in North Korea, Russia, Romania and some African countries have become victims of these new movements to halt US international adoptions.
The document summarizes a walk organized by Ms. Chandrey-ee Lahiri to raise funds for the 700,000 people in Massachusetts who do not have enough food. It notes that despite the overall wealth of the US, some Americans experience poverty and hunger. Specifically, it states that 660,000 people in Massachusetts are hungry, including 13% of children. The walk raised $2.2 million from over 67,000 individual and group donors to help address hunger in the state.
Improving maternal health is key to saving the lives of more than half a million women who die each year from complications during pregnancy and childbirth. By educating herself and others on organizations working to advance maternal health, the author believes she can contribute to improving conditions for women. She is interested in the topic because, as a woman, maternal health issues directly impact her.
This document discusses eradicating extreme poverty and hunger. It defines poverty as a lack of basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter. It believes no family should fall below a level of comfort and the country should address its own issues before helping others. Locally, this could mean raising the minimum wage to include healthcare and family size, increasing food bank delivery frequencies, and providing free school meals and childcare. The greatest contribution could come from starting local donation websites, offering school dinners and childcare, and changing school programs. Social media advertising through political leaders could help change regulations to support this goal. The overall message is that eliminating poverty and hunger should be a top priority to improve lives and society.
Fields of Boaz is a Christian ministry that provides scholarships and educational support to students in developing areas of Mexico. It aims to empower youth through education and help break the cycle of poverty. The organization began by donating school supplies but shifted to focusing on secondary education, as government aid only covers primary school and many families cannot afford higher tuition costs. By assisting with high school and potentially college, Fields of Boaz hopes to give youth alternatives to being recruited by drug cartels and provide role models within indigenous communities.
How to Contribute to the Midwest Food BankEmma Wise
Emma Wise volunteers with a variety of nonprofit organizations across the Midwest and in Pennsylvania, where she attended college. While volunteering with the Midwest Food Bank, Emma Wise helped service organizations connect with the food bank and obtain supplies during Distribution Weeks in 2012 and 2013.
The organization has seen an increase in demand for their peer support programs for children coping with illness and death due to the challenging times. Peer support helps breakdown isolation from loss and grief, as children who receive support are less likely to attempt suicide, abuse substances, or develop behavioral disorders. However, donations have decreased due to the economic downturn so the organization needs additional support to continue providing free services to help children through grief and prevent future problems.
The Helping Hands Foundation provides transportation services to elderly residents for activities like medical appointments and shopping. The foundation was started by Ms. Jacqueline James to address the loneliness and lack of mobility faced by many elderly people. It currently provides over 400 trips per month and serves 48 members. The foundation relies on funding from the government, grants, and sponsors to continue its important work of caring for the elderly. It looks forward to future cooperation with other organizations to better serve the needs of the elderly population.
Devereux Cleo Wallace is devoted to making a difference by enhancing the lives of its children, adults & families. But we can't do it alone. Please help us by making a donation today and assist us in our mission to change the lives of the children we serve. Thank you!
Charitable donations for saving children livesDraldral
Together with Aid for Orphans Relief Foundation you are able to change this situation. What exactly you can do? Just show an open heart and make a small gesture. Make a donation for children in need. AORF is a charity foundation and it is able to support orphans and other children at risk mainly by means of your donations. Your support is vital in mission to save innocent lives. You alone have the power to save hundreds of lives. You can be the one who provide children with better future. Are you willing to do this?
This document discusses hunger in Pierce County, Washington. It notes that over 15% of households in Washington struggle with food insecurity. Groups that are particularly at risk of hunger include children, the working poor, seniors, and the homeless. The document provides information on local food banks and resources for those in need or wanting to help. It encourages donations of food and time as well as being informed about the issue and sharing available resources to help address hunger in the community.
Today, I would like to ask the question “Are some people too stupid to get ahead?” In a speech to the Centre for Policy Studies think-tank in London Boris Johnson, London mayor said he don’t believe economic equality will ever be possible because some people are too stupid to get ahead in the modern world.
Family Sponsorships through the Bayat FoundationDr. Ehsan Bayat
The Bayat Foundation's family sponsorship program enables donors to provide $50 in monthly financial support for a year to families in need across Afghanistan. This funding supports important services for sponsored families such as education for children, vocational training for mothers, medical care, and microloans to start businesses. The program helps underserved families struggling with hunger, illness, and lack of basic resources access critical resources and education for their children.
The document discusses eradicating extreme poverty and hunger as one of the UN Millennial Development Goals. The author notes they have witnessed poverty in their home country and locally near Seattle. They believe educating at-risk youth about poverty and guiding them towards success, as well as volunteering at food banks and helping the homeless, are ways they could contribute to reducing poverty. Social media can raise awareness of poverty issues and help organize community volunteer projects.
Assessing students and giving feedbackSean_Polreis
The document discusses various methods for assessing students, including formative and summative assessment. It describes tools for direct observation, rubrics, and portfolios that can be used to assess students. Direct observation allows for authentic assessment in clinical settings but has issues with standardization. Rubrics provide guidance to learners on improving and reinforce learning outcomes. Portfolios demonstrate competencies through case histories and other materials. The document emphasizes choosing an appropriate assessment method and providing effective feedback to improve learner performance.
There is no doubt that, many an African youth has lost hope and are fed up with the difficulties in their societies. Dream again. It is worth noting that, in the 21st century, the riches of a nation is no longer determined by natural resources, military might or historical alliances but by the quality of her youth. As President Kufuor noted in his foreword; ‘the youthful stage in life is a time for taking important decisions, which could influence your life for good or bad’. No one can kill your dreams, train your self to acquire skills, set your horizons high, be positive minded and if you work hard, you would succeed in life. The book acknowledges that, in the end it comes to basic questions; ask yourself; what can I do to help myself achieve my dreams? To the society, ask what it can do to help the youth? To the policy maker, we should ask him if his policy proposals are creating the wealth of opportunities, and right environment required for youth development. And if there are ‘some’ policies in place, we must further ask him; can those policies enhance the aspirations of the youth? Can they help to build and sustain the youth in the 21st century? The future of every society is tied to the quality of its youth. It is important to note that, life is an organized continuous journey. It is a journey requiring patience, thought, guidance, planning, sacrifices, balance and strength. It is important to create a balance between passions, sentiments and selfish ambitions on one hand, with reality on the other, if you are to succeed in life. The Dreams of Our Youth advocates for giving traditional education prominence in a modern setting. Traditional education prepared the youth beyond skills to acquire character and values to enable them to contribute fully to meet the needs and challenges the society faced whereas the current educational and skills training environment emphasise more on academic knowledge. The youth is growing in a society where greed, wickedness, lies, deceit, fear and doubt are so common that, you may have come to accept them as part of the 'virtues' of life. We have the examples of our Founding Fathers to inspire many a youth to dream and work hard to achieve their dreams. They were not a perfect generation as no generation would ever be. They left footprints for the present. Many of them built Universities, laid foundation for Science and Technology, built dams, whole cities and townships, road infrastructure, Teaching Hospitals, Ministerial Infrastructures, and above all a Dream for a better future and a prosperous nation; a nation where the present generation sacrifices for the next and prepares for the future. There is no doubt that, the youth have a role to play in the transformation of the society. The roles they play come in various forms but to ensure their active participation in the society, it is important they get involved in decision-making and or role to play on national issues....
IPDC believes in growing together. As part of our responsibility towards the society, we have taken part in various activities in the fields of education, philanthropy and more. Take a look at a few of our social activities.
The document discusses the history and struggle of the Bangsamoro people for self-determination in their ancestral homeland in Mindanao, Philippines. It outlines how they had their own independent nation prior to colonization but were oppressed and had their land taken. It describes peace agreements like the 1996 Final Peace Agreement and 2008 Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain that were meant to resolve the conflict but were not fully implemented or were overturned. The Bangsamoro continue to fight for self-governance and control over their territory and resources.
The document discusses Malaysia's nation-building efforts since independence, including policies and events aimed at fostering national unity and identity. It outlines various nation-building policies and initiatives undertaken by different Malaysian governments over time, such as the National Language Act of 1957, New Economic Policy of 1971, Look East Policy of 1974, Vision 2020 of 1991, and 1Malaysia concept of 2009. The document also discusses formative events in Malaysian history like the 13 May 1969 racial riots and their impact on national unity and policymaking.
Art is a creative expression that stimulates the senses or imagination according to Felicity Hampel. Picasso believed that every child is an artist but growing up can stop that creativity. Aristotle defined art as anything requiring a maker and not being able to create itself.
Domestic Adoption: Now Is the Time to Adopt LocallyJudith Bell
International adoption has begun to plummet at an alarming pace. Because of the increasing popularity of strict new laws and more heavily enforced old ones, foster children in North Korea, Russia, Romania and some African countries have become victims of these new movements to halt US international adoptions.
The document summarizes a walk organized by Ms. Chandrey-ee Lahiri to raise funds for the 700,000 people in Massachusetts who do not have enough food. It notes that despite the overall wealth of the US, some Americans experience poverty and hunger. Specifically, it states that 660,000 people in Massachusetts are hungry, including 13% of children. The walk raised $2.2 million from over 67,000 individual and group donors to help address hunger in the state.
Improving maternal health is key to saving the lives of more than half a million women who die each year from complications during pregnancy and childbirth. By educating herself and others on organizations working to advance maternal health, the author believes she can contribute to improving conditions for women. She is interested in the topic because, as a woman, maternal health issues directly impact her.
This document discusses eradicating extreme poverty and hunger. It defines poverty as a lack of basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter. It believes no family should fall below a level of comfort and the country should address its own issues before helping others. Locally, this could mean raising the minimum wage to include healthcare and family size, increasing food bank delivery frequencies, and providing free school meals and childcare. The greatest contribution could come from starting local donation websites, offering school dinners and childcare, and changing school programs. Social media advertising through political leaders could help change regulations to support this goal. The overall message is that eliminating poverty and hunger should be a top priority to improve lives and society.
Fields of Boaz is a Christian ministry that provides scholarships and educational support to students in developing areas of Mexico. It aims to empower youth through education and help break the cycle of poverty. The organization began by donating school supplies but shifted to focusing on secondary education, as government aid only covers primary school and many families cannot afford higher tuition costs. By assisting with high school and potentially college, Fields of Boaz hopes to give youth alternatives to being recruited by drug cartels and provide role models within indigenous communities.
How to Contribute to the Midwest Food BankEmma Wise
Emma Wise volunteers with a variety of nonprofit organizations across the Midwest and in Pennsylvania, where she attended college. While volunteering with the Midwest Food Bank, Emma Wise helped service organizations connect with the food bank and obtain supplies during Distribution Weeks in 2012 and 2013.
The organization has seen an increase in demand for their peer support programs for children coping with illness and death due to the challenging times. Peer support helps breakdown isolation from loss and grief, as children who receive support are less likely to attempt suicide, abuse substances, or develop behavioral disorders. However, donations have decreased due to the economic downturn so the organization needs additional support to continue providing free services to help children through grief and prevent future problems.
The Helping Hands Foundation provides transportation services to elderly residents for activities like medical appointments and shopping. The foundation was started by Ms. Jacqueline James to address the loneliness and lack of mobility faced by many elderly people. It currently provides over 400 trips per month and serves 48 members. The foundation relies on funding from the government, grants, and sponsors to continue its important work of caring for the elderly. It looks forward to future cooperation with other organizations to better serve the needs of the elderly population.
Devereux Cleo Wallace is devoted to making a difference by enhancing the lives of its children, adults & families. But we can't do it alone. Please help us by making a donation today and assist us in our mission to change the lives of the children we serve. Thank you!
Charitable donations for saving children livesDraldral
Together with Aid for Orphans Relief Foundation you are able to change this situation. What exactly you can do? Just show an open heart and make a small gesture. Make a donation for children in need. AORF is a charity foundation and it is able to support orphans and other children at risk mainly by means of your donations. Your support is vital in mission to save innocent lives. You alone have the power to save hundreds of lives. You can be the one who provide children with better future. Are you willing to do this?
This document discusses hunger in Pierce County, Washington. It notes that over 15% of households in Washington struggle with food insecurity. Groups that are particularly at risk of hunger include children, the working poor, seniors, and the homeless. The document provides information on local food banks and resources for those in need or wanting to help. It encourages donations of food and time as well as being informed about the issue and sharing available resources to help address hunger in the community.
Today, I would like to ask the question “Are some people too stupid to get ahead?” In a speech to the Centre for Policy Studies think-tank in London Boris Johnson, London mayor said he don’t believe economic equality will ever be possible because some people are too stupid to get ahead in the modern world.
Family Sponsorships through the Bayat FoundationDr. Ehsan Bayat
The Bayat Foundation's family sponsorship program enables donors to provide $50 in monthly financial support for a year to families in need across Afghanistan. This funding supports important services for sponsored families such as education for children, vocational training for mothers, medical care, and microloans to start businesses. The program helps underserved families struggling with hunger, illness, and lack of basic resources access critical resources and education for their children.
The document discusses eradicating extreme poverty and hunger as one of the UN Millennial Development Goals. The author notes they have witnessed poverty in their home country and locally near Seattle. They believe educating at-risk youth about poverty and guiding them towards success, as well as volunteering at food banks and helping the homeless, are ways they could contribute to reducing poverty. Social media can raise awareness of poverty issues and help organize community volunteer projects.
Assessing students and giving feedbackSean_Polreis
The document discusses various methods for assessing students, including formative and summative assessment. It describes tools for direct observation, rubrics, and portfolios that can be used to assess students. Direct observation allows for authentic assessment in clinical settings but has issues with standardization. Rubrics provide guidance to learners on improving and reinforce learning outcomes. Portfolios demonstrate competencies through case histories and other materials. The document emphasizes choosing an appropriate assessment method and providing effective feedback to improve learner performance.
There is no doubt that, many an African youth has lost hope and are fed up with the difficulties in their societies. Dream again. It is worth noting that, in the 21st century, the riches of a nation is no longer determined by natural resources, military might or historical alliances but by the quality of her youth. As President Kufuor noted in his foreword; ‘the youthful stage in life is a time for taking important decisions, which could influence your life for good or bad’. No one can kill your dreams, train your self to acquire skills, set your horizons high, be positive minded and if you work hard, you would succeed in life. The book acknowledges that, in the end it comes to basic questions; ask yourself; what can I do to help myself achieve my dreams? To the society, ask what it can do to help the youth? To the policy maker, we should ask him if his policy proposals are creating the wealth of opportunities, and right environment required for youth development. And if there are ‘some’ policies in place, we must further ask him; can those policies enhance the aspirations of the youth? Can they help to build and sustain the youth in the 21st century? The future of every society is tied to the quality of its youth. It is important to note that, life is an organized continuous journey. It is a journey requiring patience, thought, guidance, planning, sacrifices, balance and strength. It is important to create a balance between passions, sentiments and selfish ambitions on one hand, with reality on the other, if you are to succeed in life. The Dreams of Our Youth advocates for giving traditional education prominence in a modern setting. Traditional education prepared the youth beyond skills to acquire character and values to enable them to contribute fully to meet the needs and challenges the society faced whereas the current educational and skills training environment emphasise more on academic knowledge. The youth is growing in a society where greed, wickedness, lies, deceit, fear and doubt are so common that, you may have come to accept them as part of the 'virtues' of life. We have the examples of our Founding Fathers to inspire many a youth to dream and work hard to achieve their dreams. They were not a perfect generation as no generation would ever be. They left footprints for the present. Many of them built Universities, laid foundation for Science and Technology, built dams, whole cities and townships, road infrastructure, Teaching Hospitals, Ministerial Infrastructures, and above all a Dream for a better future and a prosperous nation; a nation where the present generation sacrifices for the next and prepares for the future. There is no doubt that, the youth have a role to play in the transformation of the society. The roles they play come in various forms but to ensure their active participation in the society, it is important they get involved in decision-making and or role to play on national issues....
IPDC believes in growing together. As part of our responsibility towards the society, we have taken part in various activities in the fields of education, philanthropy and more. Take a look at a few of our social activities.
The document discusses the history and struggle of the Bangsamoro people for self-determination in their ancestral homeland in Mindanao, Philippines. It outlines how they had their own independent nation prior to colonization but were oppressed and had their land taken. It describes peace agreements like the 1996 Final Peace Agreement and 2008 Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain that were meant to resolve the conflict but were not fully implemented or were overturned. The Bangsamoro continue to fight for self-governance and control over their territory and resources.
The document discusses Malaysia's nation-building efforts since independence, including policies and events aimed at fostering national unity and identity. It outlines various nation-building policies and initiatives undertaken by different Malaysian governments over time, such as the National Language Act of 1957, New Economic Policy of 1971, Look East Policy of 1974, Vision 2020 of 1991, and 1Malaysia concept of 2009. The document also discusses formative events in Malaysian history like the 13 May 1969 racial riots and their impact on national unity and policymaking.
Art is a creative expression that stimulates the senses or imagination according to Felicity Hampel. Picasso believed that every child is an artist but growing up can stop that creativity. Aristotle defined art as anything requiring a maker and not being able to create itself.
Poverty is defined as a lack of material possessions or money relative to wealth. Extreme poverty occurs when household resources are insufficient for basic needs like food, healthcare, and shelter. Poverty is caused by factors such as overpopulation, lack of jobs, education and resources, as well as family circumstances. It is most prevalent in highly populated urban areas where there are fewer jobs and opportunities which can lead to poverty and violence. Several organizations are working to address poverty through initiatives focused on food security, sustainable development, and philanthropic efforts.
Poverty is defined as a lack of material possessions or money relative to wealth. Extreme poverty occurs when household resources are insufficient for basic needs like food, healthcare, and shelter. Poverty is caused by factors such as overpopulation, lack of jobs, education and resources, as well as family circumstances. It is most prevalent in highly populated urban areas where there are fewer jobs and opportunities which can lead to poverty and violence. Several organizations are working to address poverty through initiatives focused on food security, sustainable development, and philanthropic efforts.
Poverty is defined as a lack of material possessions or money relative to wealth. Extreme poverty occurs when household resources are insufficient for basic needs like food, healthcare, and shelter. Poverty is caused by factors such as overpopulation, lack of jobs, education and resources, as well as family circumstances. It most often affects densely populated urban areas where there are fewer jobs and opportunities which can lead to poverty and violence. Some ways to reduce poverty include lowering population, increasing food supply, and eliminating predatory institutions, though fundamentally changing human nature would be required to fully address issues of greed and inequality. There are organizations working to improve living standards for the poor.
The document discusses Goal 2 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, which is Zero Hunger. It talks about how no one should have to endure hunger or malnutrition. Currently, the author works at a farm putting together grocery boxes filled with fresh produce, dairy, and protein products to donate to families in need, both to support those experiencing economic hardship during the COVID-19 pandemic and as an ongoing project. The author believes they could make the greatest contribution by volunteering to feed the homeless population in their downtown/eastside Tacoma community where homelessness is a struggle.
Haiti Partnership between My Neighbor's Children and Orlando Presbyterian ChurchDavid Jones
Orlando Presbyterian Church seeks to partner with My Neighbor's Children to establish a ministry center in Croix de Boquet, Haiti. My Neighbor's Children works to provide basic needs, medical care, and education to orphaned children in Haiti, where over 40% of the population is under 14 and poverty and natural disasters have left thousands orphaned. The proposed ministry center would house volunteer medical professionals, provide space for a school and community gatherings, and empower other partners working to ensure no child goes hungry.
The Good Shepherd Ministries provides services to help homeless and impoverished individuals in Toronto, including meals, shelter, counseling, healthcare, and assistance finding longer-term housing. It aims to help people get back on their feet by addressing their basic needs and the underlying issues that contributed to their situations such as addiction, poverty, family breakdown, or mental illness. The shelter partners with other organizations to offer a wide range of support services and help connect clients with additional resources according to their specific needs.
The document discusses eradicating extreme poverty and hunger as one of the UN Millennial Development Goals. The author notes they have witnessed poverty in their home country and locally near Seattle. They believe educating at-risk youth about poverty and guiding them towards success, as well as volunteering at food banks and helping the homeless, are ways they could contribute to reducing poverty. Social media can raise awareness of poverty issues and help organize community service projects and sponsorships.
The document discusses homelessness and various organizations that work to address it. It defines homelessness as lacking a regular place to live and staying in emergency shelters or other temporary spaces. It lists several common causes of homelessness like lack of living wage, illness, abuse, or mental health issues. It notes the large numbers of homeless people in Canada including 65,000 homeless youth. Several organizations are highlighted that work to advocate for affordable housing and help homeless individuals, like the Canadian Housing & Renewal Association, Covenant House, and The Scott Mission. The missions of these organizations focus on providing basic necessities, dignity, and support to help those experiencing homelessness.
This document discusses three organizations that help communities in Indianapolis: the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and Gleaners Food Bank. It provides details on what each organization does, their missions, and ways for people to help through donations of time, money, supplies or food. The conclusion encourages readers to learn about local organizations and start volunteering or donating to make a difference in their community and the world.
This document discusses three organizations that help communities in Indianapolis: the American Red Cross, Habitat for Humanity, and Gleaners Food Bank. It outlines what each organization does, their missions, and ways people can help through donations of time, money, supplies or food. The conclusion encourages learning about local organizations to start volunteering and making a difference in one's community and world.
This document discusses child sponsorship through an organization called Treasured. It aims to create awareness of the needs of children globally and provide sponsorship opportunities to support them. An estimated 130 million children worldwide are orphans or waiting children, many living in poverty without adequate food, clothing, shelter or education. Sponsoring a child through programs like Won by One in Jamaica can help fulfill their needs by funding school, medical care, living expenses and bringing hope. Sponsorship amounts range from $25-150 per month depending on the child's age and education level. Sponsorship provides opportunities for children to attend school and get supplies, uniforms and lunches they otherwise couldn't afford.
The document discusses poverty through an introduction, case study, and analysis. The introduction defines poverty and notes that about 1.7 billion people live in absolute poverty. The case study describes a 76-year-old man in Singapore whose small business and meager income supports his ill family members but is strained by a sudden increase in shop rental fees by the government. The analysis notes the problem is lack of financial assistance for the family and high costs of living in Singapore exacerbating their situation.
Modest Needs is a charity that helps not the poorest of the poor but those who are generally forgotten by most government aid programs – those who work hard but earn low incomes.
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Millions of children in America face food insecurity and hunger, with some only receiving one meal per day at school. Over 12 million children may go to bed hungry each night. While federal programs help, they do not reach all families in need. Food banks struggle to meet rising demand and many must turn families away. Donations are needed to ensure all children have consistent access to nutritious food.
Millions of children in America face food insecurity and hunger, with some only receiving one meal per day at school. Over 12 million children may go to bed hungry each night. While federal programs help, they do not reach all families in need. Food banks struggle to meet rising demand and many must turn families away. Donations are needed to ensure all children have enough nutritious food.
This document discusses the challenges low-income families face in addressing obesity. It notes that while unhealthy foods are cheaper, healthy options like fruits and vegetables are too expensive for many low-income families. It also states that gym memberships are prohibitively expensive, costing over $50 per week. The document shares the experience of a single mother living on less than $1,000 per month who struggles to afford healthy food and activities to help her overweight child lose weight given financial constraints. It argues that low-income families need more assistance and resources to effectively address obesity issues.
This document discusses the challenges low-income families face in addressing obesity. It notes that while unhealthy foods are cheaper, healthy options like fruits and vegetables are too expensive for many low-income families. It also states that gym memberships are prohibitively expensive, costing over $50 per week. The document shares the experience of a single mother living on less than $1,000 per month who struggles to afford healthy food and activities to help her overweight child lose weight given financial constraints. It argues that low-income families need more assistance and resources to effectively address obesity issues.
Timothy Higgins is an avid marathon runner who has trained intensively for races in Chicago and New York City, focusing on those for charitable causes. The document discusses maintaining proper hydration levels during marathon training and races, recommending that runners drink 8-16 ounces of water 1-2 hours before a race starts. During the race, runners should aim to consume 3-6 ounces every 15-20 minutes or a cup every two miles, adjusting based on sweat rate or heat. Medical professionals warn against drinking too much water at once as it can be uncomfortable and cause sodium levels to drop, resulting in a condition called hyponatremia from excessive water intake through frequent breaks or large volumes.
Timothy Higgins donates to nonprofits like the Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) which helps veterans injured after 9/11. WWP offers peer mentoring where veterans support each other's recovery journeys. Mentors share their experiences to help mentees feel less alone and see that others overcame similar challenges. Mentors are trained to fulfill roles as models, guides, supporters or motivators depending on a mentee's recovery needs.
Timothy Higgins contributes to several nonprofit and charitable organizations. He is also an avid marathon runner who has found a way to combine his passions for fitness and helping others by fundraising for charities through distance running. There are eight types of pace runs that marathoners commonly include in their training to diversify workouts and prevent injury. These include recovery runs, base runs, and long runs, which range from 13 to 21 miles and leave runners fatigued. The remaining five run types involve combinations of paces, such as intervals of marathon pace and easy pace.
Timothy Higgins stays active by running marathons and training for races. He supports Team for Kids and Race With Purpose, where adult runners raise money through training miles for NYRR youth fitness programs reaching over 200,000 students. Team for Kids members are guaranteed entry in major marathons if they sign up early and receive training plans, gear clinics, fundraising help, and perks like private buses and member tents on race day.
National Coalition for the Homeless Warns of Limited Shelter Access Timothy Higgins
The National Coalition for the Homeless warns that many communities do not have adequate plans to provide shelter for those in need during extreme winter weather. The organization, which has worked since the 1980s to end homelessness and protect civil rights of those experiencing homelessness, notes that shelters in some areas only open during certain months or below designated temperatures. However, cold conditions have strained resources while putting many experiencing homelessness at risk of frostbite or hypothermia. The Coalition advises communities to expand homeless services to meet increased shelter needs in winter months.
Your First Marathon: A Few Basic Training TipsTimothy Higgins
Marathon training should begin at least six months before the race and ideally a year or more for first-time runners. If you have little running experience, get into shape mentally and physically by reading about nutrition, stretching, and running basics before planning a short, hazard-free training route. Entering shorter 5k or 10k races can also help prepare beginners for their first marathon through healthy competition.
Team for kids offers runners an opportunity to promote childhood health and f...Timothy Higgins
Team for Kids is a charitable organization dedicated to raising funds primarily for the youth division of the New York Road Runners (NYRR). Team for Kids’ fundraising efforts provide support for community-oriented health and fitness programs for children in New York City, across the United States, and in South Africa. Each year, more than 120,000 children in 600 schools, mostly located in underserved communities, benefit from NYRR’s programs. Many of these children would otherwise have no access to physical education programs, which, over the last 20 years, have gradually been eliminated from public schools in New York and across the country.
The wounded warrior project by timothy p higginsTimothy Higgins
The document discusses the Wounded Warrior Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting wounded United States service members since 2002. It provides programs and services to soldiers who suffered service-connected injuries or illnesses after 9/11. As of 2012, the WWP had supported over 23,500 alumni and 1,895 family members through programs like physical therapy, medical rehabilitation, and psychiatric care. Timothy P. Higgins, a stockbroker, financially supports the Jacksonville, Florida-based Wounded Warrior Project and other charitable organizations.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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2. We live in a very affluent society. For those among us who have steady
jobs, comfortable homes, and food on the table, it is easy to ignore the
poverty that surrounds us, even in the world’s richest country. With the
financial crisis in the United States, the government is cutting
programs that help struggling families. At the same time, middle-class
adults who typically support charities are facing reduced income, and
many have cut back their charitable giving. Because of this, there is
more of a need than ever to help our fellow human beings, who are
struggling just to get by. It seems impossible that in a country as rich as
we are, we still have homeless people sleeping against the bricks of a
$50 million brownstone along Central Park.
3. Even when my family faces financial hardship, I try to
find ways to give. Regardless of how trying any personal
financial difficulties may feel, compared to so many in
the world, my life is easy. I do not have to fight to keep
a roof over my head or food on my table, but as long as
someone else has to and I have the capacity to help, it
is my responsibility to do so. I know how blessed I am
that I have my life.
4. Some of the charities I choose to support include
Modest Needs Foundation, a web-based philanthropic
organization that matches donors with people who
have financial emergencies; Trocaire, the giving arm of
the St. Patrick’s Church that helps families in need; and
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
5. About the Author: Timothy P. Higgins grew up in New
York City. He participates in Team for Kids and Race
with Purpose, and donates to a number of charities
including Red Cross, Coalition for the Homeless, and
the 9/11 Fund.