The IKKIR Foundation was established to provide assistance and resources to teens about suicide prevention. The non-profit organization provides information on teen suicide prevention programs and helps at-risk teens. It sponsors other organizations and schools to increase suicide awareness and prevention. The foundation's goal is to provide suicide prevention education and awareness to the community through partnerships, resources, and schools.
Jovenes, Inc. provides services to empower disenfranchised youth and families in the community. They offer emergency shelter, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, and programs in employment, education, and wellness. Their goal is to help homeless youth transition to self-sufficiency and prevent returning to the streets. They also created an online network called The Beacon Network to connect local non-profits and track client needs across agencies. On average, they serve over 600 individuals per year through their continuum of services.
This document discusses child abuse and neglect in India. It outlines several key initiatives and laws that have been implemented to address issues like child marriage, juvenile justice, and sexual offenses against children. However, it notes that despite these legal protections, child abuse remains a significant problem. Changing cultural attitudes that tolerate abuse within the family is seen as important to fully address this issue. Improving education, empowering women, and strengthening implementation of child protection laws could help reduce instances of child abuse.
The document summarizes several Jewish Agency programs that help youth at risk in Israel reach their full potential. Youth Futures provides mentors to over 6,500 disadvantaged youth. 75% of parents saw a positive impact. Atidim gives educational opportunities to students in remote areas, and Youth Aliyah Villages provide long-term residential support for over 1,000 immigrant and at-risk youth. Net@ teaches teenagers technical skills while building leadership. These programs level the playing field for youth and help them achieve success.
This document discusses the role that antibody constant regions play in binding to pneumococcal polysaccharides. It summarizes that the constant region determines the antibody isotype, which can influence avidity and fine specificity. The author aims to express identical variable regions from human antibodies targeting pneumococcal polysaccharides with either IgG1 or IgG2 constant regions. Surface plasmon resonance will then be used to compare binding of the two isotypes to determine if constant region impacts affinity. Understanding this relationship could help design vaccines that direct the immune response towards the optimal isotype.
This document discusses various indices used to assess dental caries, including the DMFT index, DMFS index, and deft/dfs indices. The DMFT index quantifies a person's lifetime caries experience in permanent teeth based on the number of Decayed, Missing, and Filled Teeth. It provides information on caries prevalence, experience, and treatment needs in a population over time. The DMFS index is similar but examines individual tooth surfaces. Indices for primary teeth include the deft and dfs indices which parallel the DMFT and DMFS indices. Caries indices are never combined for mixed dentition which examines permanent and primary teeth separately.
IKKIR Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 2012 in Glendale, CA to help at-risk youth and promote teen suicide prevention, awareness, and programs. The foundation offers programs, mentoring, and referral services related to teen suicide prevention and awareness. IKKIR Foundation is looking for volunteers and donations to carry out its vision of working with youth through scholarships, referrals to agencies and counselors, and mentoring programs to help at-risk teens.
Kidpower is a global non-profit that provides personal safety education to help people of all ages and abilities learn skills to stay safe, act wisely, and believe in themselves. It was founded in 1986 after an incident where the founder acted to protect her children from a threat. Kidpower's programs are based on years of research and teach effective personal safety skills in an age-appropriate way. Since 1989, over two million people have learned skills through Kidpower workshops and resources to prevent bullying, violence, and abuse. Kidpower works with families, schools, and communities to create cultures of safety and respect for all.
Jovenes, Inc. provides services to empower disenfranchised youth and families in the community. They offer emergency shelter, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, and programs in employment, education, and wellness. Their goal is to help homeless youth transition to self-sufficiency and prevent returning to the streets. They also created an online network called The Beacon Network to connect local non-profits and track client needs across agencies. On average, they serve over 600 individuals per year through their continuum of services.
This document discusses child abuse and neglect in India. It outlines several key initiatives and laws that have been implemented to address issues like child marriage, juvenile justice, and sexual offenses against children. However, it notes that despite these legal protections, child abuse remains a significant problem. Changing cultural attitudes that tolerate abuse within the family is seen as important to fully address this issue. Improving education, empowering women, and strengthening implementation of child protection laws could help reduce instances of child abuse.
The document summarizes several Jewish Agency programs that help youth at risk in Israel reach their full potential. Youth Futures provides mentors to over 6,500 disadvantaged youth. 75% of parents saw a positive impact. Atidim gives educational opportunities to students in remote areas, and Youth Aliyah Villages provide long-term residential support for over 1,000 immigrant and at-risk youth. Net@ teaches teenagers technical skills while building leadership. These programs level the playing field for youth and help them achieve success.
This document discusses the role that antibody constant regions play in binding to pneumococcal polysaccharides. It summarizes that the constant region determines the antibody isotype, which can influence avidity and fine specificity. The author aims to express identical variable regions from human antibodies targeting pneumococcal polysaccharides with either IgG1 or IgG2 constant regions. Surface plasmon resonance will then be used to compare binding of the two isotypes to determine if constant region impacts affinity. Understanding this relationship could help design vaccines that direct the immune response towards the optimal isotype.
This document discusses various indices used to assess dental caries, including the DMFT index, DMFS index, and deft/dfs indices. The DMFT index quantifies a person's lifetime caries experience in permanent teeth based on the number of Decayed, Missing, and Filled Teeth. It provides information on caries prevalence, experience, and treatment needs in a population over time. The DMFS index is similar but examines individual tooth surfaces. Indices for primary teeth include the deft and dfs indices which parallel the DMFT and DMFS indices. Caries indices are never combined for mixed dentition which examines permanent and primary teeth separately.
IKKIR Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 2012 in Glendale, CA to help at-risk youth and promote teen suicide prevention, awareness, and programs. The foundation offers programs, mentoring, and referral services related to teen suicide prevention and awareness. IKKIR Foundation is looking for volunteers and donations to carry out its vision of working with youth through scholarships, referrals to agencies and counselors, and mentoring programs to help at-risk teens.
Kidpower is a global non-profit that provides personal safety education to help people of all ages and abilities learn skills to stay safe, act wisely, and believe in themselves. It was founded in 1986 after an incident where the founder acted to protect her children from a threat. Kidpower's programs are based on years of research and teach effective personal safety skills in an age-appropriate way. Since 1989, over two million people have learned skills through Kidpower workshops and resources to prevent bullying, violence, and abuse. Kidpower works with families, schools, and communities to create cultures of safety and respect for all.
Lead India Foundation is a nonprofit organization that works to promote and support other nonprofit organizations across India. It plays an advisory role to governments and international organizations. Lead India Foundation helps connect NGOs to funding opportunities and provides a unified voice for nonprofits. It was founded in 1991 and aims to study and promote effective management practices for nonprofits.
The Journey for Child Rights & Sight (JCRS) is a call to action organized by Distressed Children & Infants International (DCI) to raise awareness about issues facing underprivileged children such as child labor, poverty, and preventable blindness. JCRS involves youth volunteers in events across several US states to fundraise for DCI's programs serving disadvantaged children. Youth volunteers gain leadership skills and real-world experience while helping children in need. All proceeds from JCRS events benefit DCI's work alleviating suffering for children worldwide.
This document provides information about the Richmond Noon Lions Club, including a list of club officers and directors, descriptions of various community projects supported by the club, and photos related to some of their activities. It also includes a list of current club members contact information for anyone interested in joining the club.
Kids In Need of Direction (KIND) is a non-profit charity founded 15 years ago in Trinidad and Tobago that aims to assist disadvantaged children through education, nutrition, medical care, vocational training, counseling, and sports. It is governed by a board of directors made up of medical, education, finance, and business professionals. To date, KIND has helped over 2,000 children and families in Trinidad and Tobago.
The document summarizes several community service projects conducted by Enactus at UVA. It describes the issues each project aimed to address, the solutions implemented through projects, and the impacts of the projects. Projects addressed issues like refugees obtaining jobs, educating youth about cybercrime, providing resources for small businesses, job interview skills for high schoolers, fundraising for a Kenyan community, and supporting a local frozen yogurt shop and refugees. Solutions included workshops, competitions, marketing, fundraising, and collecting donations. Impacts included jobs obtained, people educated, funds raised, and resources/support provided.
This document summarizes the work and impact of several non-profit organizations in Calgary, Alberta that are supported by grants from the Calgary Foundation. It describes how each organization works to support disadvantaged community members and bring people, ideas and resources together. The Calgary Foundation has significantly increased its funding for health and wellness initiatives between 2011-2015. It provides overviews of several specific non-profits, including their history, programs, partnerships with the Calgary Foundation, and impact.
The DECA chapter at Cherry Creek High School partnered with the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) for their community service project. They set goals to raise money to send children to MDA summer camp, educate their school and community about muscular dystrophy, and enhance DECA's community outreach. Members volunteered at MDA camp and organized various fundraising activities throughout the year. They succeeded in raising over $4,600 and committing over 2,400 hours to support MDA families and find a cure for this disease. The project helped DECA members develop leadership, social, and community service skills while making a positive impact.
The document discusses caring for orphans and vulnerable children in Uasin Gishu District, Kenya. It finds that 40,700 people in the district are infected with HIV, leading to many parental deaths and leaving children without caregivers. As a result, many children drop out of school to take care of sick family members or work to support the family. The Kenya Red Cross Society recommends ensuring access to education, health services, and income opportunities to help vulnerable children and reduce the impacts of HIV/AIDS.
The document discusses the background and rationale for CHILDLINE India, which is a 24-hour phone service for children in need of care and protection. It was established in 1996 in response to the large number of children without access to services. The toll-free number 1098 connects callers to local call centers that dispatch emergency responders within 60 minutes. CHILDLINE now has over 150 call centers across India and responds to millions of calls annually, providing services to vulnerable children. The organization aims to establish a child-friendly nation by protecting children's rights through advocacy, awareness, and integrated efforts across government and nonprofit groups.
The African Orphaned and Abandoned Children's Fund (AOAACF) aims to create safe spaces in Kenya for orphaned and abandoned children through feeding facilities and recreational activities. These safe spaces will provide supplies like food and educational materials, and organize activities to support literacy, protection, and psychosocial well-being. AOAACF also hopes to provide training for families to become foster homes or adopt children. For a donation of $35 per month, AOAACF can sponsor a child and help ensure resources are available to meet their needs.
CRY (Child Relief and You) is a non-profit organization established in 1979 in India to restore children's basic rights. It focuses on ensuring children's rights to survival, development, protection, and participation. CRY works with over 200 local organizations across India. It raises funds primarily through donations from individuals and organizations, using the money to support local NGO programs in health, education, preventing child labor and abuse. CRY's mission is to enable people to take responsibility for deprived children through collective action, empowering both children and communities.
The document summarizes the mission and programs of Invisible Children, an organization seeking to end the war in Northern Uganda and help rehabilitate child soldiers. Their mission is to rebuild schools, provide education and jobs. They raise awareness about the situation through films and fundraisers. Specific programs include a bracelet campaign to provide income and a scholarship program focused on education. Their goal is to educate children and protect them from war, bringing children home and helping them socialize again through education.
Unbound helps children in Kenya and the Philippines through sponsorship programs. It aims to alleviate the effects of poverty by working with existing local services rather than establishing new programs, in order to promote long-term financial independence. Unbound's largest programs are in the Philippines, where almost 40,000 children have benefited from access to education, nutrition, and healthcare. Similar assistance programs in Kenya have helped over 24,000 children. Since 1981, Unbound has served over 800,000 individuals globally through child and adult sponsorship.
Invisible Children aims to educate individuals about the war in Uganda and inspire activism through media. It provides scholarships and mentoring to students in northern Uganda who cannot afford education. Donations support the Legacy Scholarship Program, which helps 590 secondary and 195 university students through tuition, supplies, and mentoring. The organization is made up mostly of Ugandan staff and volunteers who work to understand community needs and prioritize rebuilding schools, providing jobs, and developing future leaders.
This is a brief presentation about the KIDS Young Leadership Board. There is also a Group Page set-up on LinkedIn, and the link can be found on my profile.
The IKKIR Foundation was established to provide assistance and resources to teens about suicide prevention and related issues. The nonprofit aims to sponsor other organizations that provide suicide awareness and prevention. It also advocates for at-risk teens and survivors of suicide loss. The foundation emerged from an aunt's love for her niece Rikki, who suffered from depression, and aims to honor her legacy by bringing awareness to depression and suicide. It seeks donations and partnerships to support resources like its website and scholarships for at-risk youth.
This document provides information about the Oikoumene Development Foundation (ODF), a non-profit organization in Bangladesh. It details the organization's address, leadership, legal status, establishment date, mission, vision, objectives, program areas, staff, and current programs/activities. The ODF was established in 2012 and works in the areas of health, education, livelihoods, and human rights, serving people across religions and backgrounds through partnerships and community development.
Evenground is a non-profit organization founded in 2002 by Andrew Klaber to address the impacts of the HIV epidemic on children and youth in Africa. It provides support to community programs that offer education and care to young people. Evenground's projects include providing scholarships to children in South Africa so they can receive an education and become self-sufficient adults, as well as supporting early education programs for young children to help break the cycle of poverty. The organization aims to empower families and communities through high-quality social and educational programs.
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Edwaurdo King
Young Kings and Queens International
Marketing plan
Professor Linda Anderson
October 19, 2019
Executive summary
Young Kings and Queens International is a non-profit making organization that gives hope and growth environment to children between the age of 11-18 years old, who are underprivileged teenagers needing assistance with furthering their studies and also being equipped with technical skills throughout life. The organization was established in 2019 to cater to the growing urgency to curb the rising crime rates among young adults in Dallas, USA. Young Kings and Queen's international, which was named by its founder, Edwaurdo King, who has a mission to help underprivileged teenagers who are living in low-income, urban areas whose one or both parents are deceased, therefore lacking a competitive advantage in today's society. The organization is an all-inclusive where it integrates equality in race, color, and religion. This marketing plan aims to assist in the growth of the organization, secure more funding from investors, and well-wishers, and finally, for the prosperity of the organization. Young Kings and Queens International aims at restoring hope among teenagers and also ensuring that they can secure a good life in the future. In the course of achieving the goal, the organization faces numerous challenges, including a lack of funds to feed and to finance the children's education, among other needs. It, therefore, aims at improving its ability to secure more funds through this marketing plan by analyzing its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that either favor or disorient the organization in achieving its noble goal. An environmental analysis is also conducted to help in the determination of the organization's competitive edge in securing more funds and also analyzing the factors that hinder the organization from achieving its goals efficiently.
Introduction
The society in Dallas suffered from increased crime rates in late 1990, which involved many youths who, after a close analysis, showed that they were from unprivileged social backgrounds. The young people ended in crime to make ends meet; it was heartbreaking to see the young people lose their lives, which most of the time, we're out of their will. It took the mercies of Edwaurdo King to establish Young Kings and Queens International center. The center is located in the Southern part of Dallas but had expanded to other parts of the country and wants to advance into the global arena. The organization aims to divert the high number of teenagers getting into crime due to poor social backgrounds. The organization seeks to give teenagers hope by providing an alternative way of making a living and also instilling parental care and love to them, especially those who have lost one or both of their parents.
Young Kings and Queens International center has helped more than fifty thousand teenagers to get a good living so far, the organization ha ...
Lead India Foundation is a nonprofit organization that works to promote and support other nonprofit organizations across India. It plays an advisory role to governments and international organizations. Lead India Foundation helps connect NGOs to funding opportunities and provides a unified voice for nonprofits. It was founded in 1991 and aims to study and promote effective management practices for nonprofits.
The Journey for Child Rights & Sight (JCRS) is a call to action organized by Distressed Children & Infants International (DCI) to raise awareness about issues facing underprivileged children such as child labor, poverty, and preventable blindness. JCRS involves youth volunteers in events across several US states to fundraise for DCI's programs serving disadvantaged children. Youth volunteers gain leadership skills and real-world experience while helping children in need. All proceeds from JCRS events benefit DCI's work alleviating suffering for children worldwide.
This document provides information about the Richmond Noon Lions Club, including a list of club officers and directors, descriptions of various community projects supported by the club, and photos related to some of their activities. It also includes a list of current club members contact information for anyone interested in joining the club.
Kids In Need of Direction (KIND) is a non-profit charity founded 15 years ago in Trinidad and Tobago that aims to assist disadvantaged children through education, nutrition, medical care, vocational training, counseling, and sports. It is governed by a board of directors made up of medical, education, finance, and business professionals. To date, KIND has helped over 2,000 children and families in Trinidad and Tobago.
The document summarizes several community service projects conducted by Enactus at UVA. It describes the issues each project aimed to address, the solutions implemented through projects, and the impacts of the projects. Projects addressed issues like refugees obtaining jobs, educating youth about cybercrime, providing resources for small businesses, job interview skills for high schoolers, fundraising for a Kenyan community, and supporting a local frozen yogurt shop and refugees. Solutions included workshops, competitions, marketing, fundraising, and collecting donations. Impacts included jobs obtained, people educated, funds raised, and resources/support provided.
This document summarizes the work and impact of several non-profit organizations in Calgary, Alberta that are supported by grants from the Calgary Foundation. It describes how each organization works to support disadvantaged community members and bring people, ideas and resources together. The Calgary Foundation has significantly increased its funding for health and wellness initiatives between 2011-2015. It provides overviews of several specific non-profits, including their history, programs, partnerships with the Calgary Foundation, and impact.
The DECA chapter at Cherry Creek High School partnered with the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) for their community service project. They set goals to raise money to send children to MDA summer camp, educate their school and community about muscular dystrophy, and enhance DECA's community outreach. Members volunteered at MDA camp and organized various fundraising activities throughout the year. They succeeded in raising over $4,600 and committing over 2,400 hours to support MDA families and find a cure for this disease. The project helped DECA members develop leadership, social, and community service skills while making a positive impact.
The document discusses caring for orphans and vulnerable children in Uasin Gishu District, Kenya. It finds that 40,700 people in the district are infected with HIV, leading to many parental deaths and leaving children without caregivers. As a result, many children drop out of school to take care of sick family members or work to support the family. The Kenya Red Cross Society recommends ensuring access to education, health services, and income opportunities to help vulnerable children and reduce the impacts of HIV/AIDS.
The document discusses the background and rationale for CHILDLINE India, which is a 24-hour phone service for children in need of care and protection. It was established in 1996 in response to the large number of children without access to services. The toll-free number 1098 connects callers to local call centers that dispatch emergency responders within 60 minutes. CHILDLINE now has over 150 call centers across India and responds to millions of calls annually, providing services to vulnerable children. The organization aims to establish a child-friendly nation by protecting children's rights through advocacy, awareness, and integrated efforts across government and nonprofit groups.
The African Orphaned and Abandoned Children's Fund (AOAACF) aims to create safe spaces in Kenya for orphaned and abandoned children through feeding facilities and recreational activities. These safe spaces will provide supplies like food and educational materials, and organize activities to support literacy, protection, and psychosocial well-being. AOAACF also hopes to provide training for families to become foster homes or adopt children. For a donation of $35 per month, AOAACF can sponsor a child and help ensure resources are available to meet their needs.
CRY (Child Relief and You) is a non-profit organization established in 1979 in India to restore children's basic rights. It focuses on ensuring children's rights to survival, development, protection, and participation. CRY works with over 200 local organizations across India. It raises funds primarily through donations from individuals and organizations, using the money to support local NGO programs in health, education, preventing child labor and abuse. CRY's mission is to enable people to take responsibility for deprived children through collective action, empowering both children and communities.
The document summarizes the mission and programs of Invisible Children, an organization seeking to end the war in Northern Uganda and help rehabilitate child soldiers. Their mission is to rebuild schools, provide education and jobs. They raise awareness about the situation through films and fundraisers. Specific programs include a bracelet campaign to provide income and a scholarship program focused on education. Their goal is to educate children and protect them from war, bringing children home and helping them socialize again through education.
Unbound helps children in Kenya and the Philippines through sponsorship programs. It aims to alleviate the effects of poverty by working with existing local services rather than establishing new programs, in order to promote long-term financial independence. Unbound's largest programs are in the Philippines, where almost 40,000 children have benefited from access to education, nutrition, and healthcare. Similar assistance programs in Kenya have helped over 24,000 children. Since 1981, Unbound has served over 800,000 individuals globally through child and adult sponsorship.
Invisible Children aims to educate individuals about the war in Uganda and inspire activism through media. It provides scholarships and mentoring to students in northern Uganda who cannot afford education. Donations support the Legacy Scholarship Program, which helps 590 secondary and 195 university students through tuition, supplies, and mentoring. The organization is made up mostly of Ugandan staff and volunteers who work to understand community needs and prioritize rebuilding schools, providing jobs, and developing future leaders.
This is a brief presentation about the KIDS Young Leadership Board. There is also a Group Page set-up on LinkedIn, and the link can be found on my profile.
The IKKIR Foundation was established to provide assistance and resources to teens about suicide prevention and related issues. The nonprofit aims to sponsor other organizations that provide suicide awareness and prevention. It also advocates for at-risk teens and survivors of suicide loss. The foundation emerged from an aunt's love for her niece Rikki, who suffered from depression, and aims to honor her legacy by bringing awareness to depression and suicide. It seeks donations and partnerships to support resources like its website and scholarships for at-risk youth.
This document provides information about the Oikoumene Development Foundation (ODF), a non-profit organization in Bangladesh. It details the organization's address, leadership, legal status, establishment date, mission, vision, objectives, program areas, staff, and current programs/activities. The ODF was established in 2012 and works in the areas of health, education, livelihoods, and human rights, serving people across religions and backgrounds through partnerships and community development.
Evenground is a non-profit organization founded in 2002 by Andrew Klaber to address the impacts of the HIV epidemic on children and youth in Africa. It provides support to community programs that offer education and care to young people. Evenground's projects include providing scholarships to children in South Africa so they can receive an education and become self-sufficient adults, as well as supporting early education programs for young children to help break the cycle of poverty. The organization aims to empower families and communities through high-quality social and educational programs.
1Edwaurdo KingYoung Kings and Queens Inter.docxaulasnilda
1
Edwaurdo King
Young Kings and Queens International
Marketing plan
Professor Linda Anderson
October 19, 2019
Executive summary
Young Kings and Queens International is a non-profit making organization that gives hope and growth environment to children between the age of 11-18 years old, who are underprivileged teenagers needing assistance with furthering their studies and also being equipped with technical skills throughout life. The organization was established in 2019 to cater to the growing urgency to curb the rising crime rates among young adults in Dallas, USA. Young Kings and Queen's international, which was named by its founder, Edwaurdo King, who has a mission to help underprivileged teenagers who are living in low-income, urban areas whose one or both parents are deceased, therefore lacking a competitive advantage in today's society. The organization is an all-inclusive where it integrates equality in race, color, and religion. This marketing plan aims to assist in the growth of the organization, secure more funding from investors, and well-wishers, and finally, for the prosperity of the organization. Young Kings and Queens International aims at restoring hope among teenagers and also ensuring that they can secure a good life in the future. In the course of achieving the goal, the organization faces numerous challenges, including a lack of funds to feed and to finance the children's education, among other needs. It, therefore, aims at improving its ability to secure more funds through this marketing plan by analyzing its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that either favor or disorient the organization in achieving its noble goal. An environmental analysis is also conducted to help in the determination of the organization's competitive edge in securing more funds and also analyzing the factors that hinder the organization from achieving its goals efficiently.
Introduction
The society in Dallas suffered from increased crime rates in late 1990, which involved many youths who, after a close analysis, showed that they were from unprivileged social backgrounds. The young people ended in crime to make ends meet; it was heartbreaking to see the young people lose their lives, which most of the time, we're out of their will. It took the mercies of Edwaurdo King to establish Young Kings and Queens International center. The center is located in the Southern part of Dallas but had expanded to other parts of the country and wants to advance into the global arena. The organization aims to divert the high number of teenagers getting into crime due to poor social backgrounds. The organization seeks to give teenagers hope by providing an alternative way of making a living and also instilling parental care and love to them, especially those who have lost one or both of their parents.
Young Kings and Queens International center has helped more than fifty thousand teenagers to get a good living so far, the organization ha ...
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