Springs of Hope charity was founded in 2009 by siblings from the Hutchinson family to donate computers to a primary school in Jamaica. Over the next 6 years, the charity expanded its work to additional schools in Jamaica, providing educational resources and improving lives. It has also worked with other organizations in Jamaica, Canada, and the UK to fundraise for building an extension to a school that had outgrown its facilities. The charity is formalizing its structure to focus funding on supporting disadvantaged children and young people locally in Jamaica.
The Podmore Foundation, an Australian non-profit organization, awarded scholarships to seven Indigenous students from rural and remote communities to help cover boarding school costs at Canberra Girls Grammar School. The scholarships were presented by Mick Dodson to help close the educational gap. The foundation was started by graduates who wanted to provide opportunities to disadvantaged youth, and partners with Yalari to support Indigenous children through secondary boarding school education.
Please consider donating at https://www.gofundme.com/4xbfjcak to help Robert Serunjogi finalize construction of two new schools in Uganda. The schools will provide a place for healthcare in addition to education. The schools will be open to all students, but especially to orphan children without other educational opportunities.
Cody Saltsman graduated from Steubenville High School and has been a member of the Key Club for four years, assisting with various service projects. This year's Key Club Week will take place from November 3rd to 7th and involve members around the world in service activities to celebrate the organization's dedication to service. The Key Club is an international student-led club under Kiwanis International that encourages leadership and service among its members to transform communities globally.
Mr. John Doe was named the 2007 Cityville High teacher of the year for his 20 years of dedication as a high school math teacher, 13 of which have been at Cityville High. He organizes two annual fundraising events for the school. Additionally, Jane Doe and John Smith, two Cityville sophomores, won an award for organizing a school-wide recycling project that provides recycling containers for all schools without additional costs. The tutoring center has openings to assist students during lunch and after school from 3-4:30pm at no charge.
Mr. John Doe has been named the 2007 Cityville High teacher of the year for his 20 years of teaching math and 13 years at the school, during which he organized fundraising spelling bees and quizzes. He has also served as the Math Department head for 5 years.
Mr. John Doe was named the 2007 Cityville High teacher of the year. He has worked as a high school math teacher for 20 years, including 13 years at Cityville High, where he has shown dedication to his students and the school through organizing fundraising events and serving as Math Department head. The PTA is holding its annual bake sale on February 16th and is seeking volunteers and baked good donations. The PTA rose sale is underway but has not yet reached its $5,000 fundraising goal, so they encourage continued sales. Two Cityville sophomores won an award for organizing a school-wide recycling project that was implemented without additional costs. The tutoring center has availability to help students in any subject during lunch and after
Springs of Hope charity was founded in 2009 by siblings from the Hutchinson family to donate computers to a primary school in Jamaica. Over the next 6 years, the charity expanded its work to additional schools in Jamaica, providing educational resources and improving lives. It has also worked with other organizations in Jamaica, Canada, and the UK to fundraise for building an extension to a school that had outgrown its facilities. The charity is formalizing its structure to focus funding on supporting disadvantaged children and young people locally in Jamaica.
The Podmore Foundation, an Australian non-profit organization, awarded scholarships to seven Indigenous students from rural and remote communities to help cover boarding school costs at Canberra Girls Grammar School. The scholarships were presented by Mick Dodson to help close the educational gap. The foundation was started by graduates who wanted to provide opportunities to disadvantaged youth, and partners with Yalari to support Indigenous children through secondary boarding school education.
Please consider donating at https://www.gofundme.com/4xbfjcak to help Robert Serunjogi finalize construction of two new schools in Uganda. The schools will provide a place for healthcare in addition to education. The schools will be open to all students, but especially to orphan children without other educational opportunities.
Cody Saltsman graduated from Steubenville High School and has been a member of the Key Club for four years, assisting with various service projects. This year's Key Club Week will take place from November 3rd to 7th and involve members around the world in service activities to celebrate the organization's dedication to service. The Key Club is an international student-led club under Kiwanis International that encourages leadership and service among its members to transform communities globally.
Mr. John Doe was named the 2007 Cityville High teacher of the year for his 20 years of dedication as a high school math teacher, 13 of which have been at Cityville High. He organizes two annual fundraising events for the school. Additionally, Jane Doe and John Smith, two Cityville sophomores, won an award for organizing a school-wide recycling project that provides recycling containers for all schools without additional costs. The tutoring center has openings to assist students during lunch and after school from 3-4:30pm at no charge.
Mr. John Doe has been named the 2007 Cityville High teacher of the year for his 20 years of teaching math and 13 years at the school, during which he organized fundraising spelling bees and quizzes. He has also served as the Math Department head for 5 years.
Mr. John Doe was named the 2007 Cityville High teacher of the year. He has worked as a high school math teacher for 20 years, including 13 years at Cityville High, where he has shown dedication to his students and the school through organizing fundraising events and serving as Math Department head. The PTA is holding its annual bake sale on February 16th and is seeking volunteers and baked good donations. The PTA rose sale is underway but has not yet reached its $5,000 fundraising goal, so they encourage continued sales. Two Cityville sophomores won an award for organizing a school-wide recycling project that was implemented without additional costs. The tutoring center has availability to help students in any subject during lunch and after
Mr. John Doe was named the 2007 Cityville High teacher of the year. He has worked as a high school math teacher for 20 years, including 13 years at Cityville High, where he has shown dedication to his students and the school through organizing fundraising events and serving as Math Department head.
The Parent Teacher Association is holding its annual bake sale on February 16th and is seeking volunteers and donations. All baked good donations must be delivered on February 15th.
The PTA rose sale is underway but has not yet reached its $5,000 fundraising goal. Efforts to sell more roses are encouraged, as they are excellent value and delivery is inexpensive. Proceeds support school programs.
Cityville High
CYB Winter Appeal Email 2 December 2016Becca Canavan
City Year AmeriCorps members provide individualized academic support to struggling students in Boston Public Schools. One such student, Kevin, received help from member Heather and improved his reading level by three grades over the course of a school year. The principal of Kevin's school believes City Year is important for student success. The document requests donations to support City Year's work with students.
BEAM held a successful Back to School event that served almost 800 children from low-income families in the Jacksonville area. The event provided backpacks, school supplies, clothing, shoes and other necessities. It would not have been possible without the support of over 200 volunteers and local organizations that donated food, drinks and supplies. Volunteers remarked that the gratitude and smiles of the families and children made the event rewarding. BEAM continues to help families in need through food assistance, educational programs and other services throughout the year.
This document provides an overview of the accomplishments of a councilman over the past year. It discusses creating a leadership program for high school students, doubling participation in the program. It also mentions being proud of the work done in the district and the impression made on the community. Groundbreaking events for schools and starting a financial literacy camp for kids are also summarized. Redistricting to reunify neighborhoods and participation in developing a tower are briefly covered.
Aelp presentation orphanage kennedy chong di kendottuta
Kennedy Chong visited an orphanage in Johor Bahru, Malaysia as part of a charity drive organized by his AELP class. He and three others delivered boxes of donated clothes, toys, toiletries, shoes and books to the Handicapped and Mentally Disabled Children Association. During the visit, Kennedy observed the children's classrooms, library, and cafeteria. He noted the importance of donations and community support for abandoned children, as cases of abandonment are unfortunately increasing each year.
Determined duo prepares_to_tackle_kilimanjaroTim Hard
Tim and his sister-in-law Katie are climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for Mary's Meals in memory of Tim's brother Jon who died in 2007. Jon had admired Mary's Meals, which provides daily school meals to over 3/4 million hungry children worldwide. The fund set up in Jon's name has allowed Mary's Meals to feed all 760 pupils at a school in Malawi for over 10 years. By climbing Kilimanjaro, Tim and Katie hope to raise more funds to continue Jon's support of Mary's Meals mission to educate children through school feeding programs.
Ukajede foundation and Birchwood management are sponsoring 25 students per month from Balmoral College due to high school fees. Granny from Comet conducted a workshop for school governing bodies to teach them how to work with creches and provide assistance. Thomas assisted Ukajede by fixing toilets at Ulana and welding battler doors at Jerusalem. Jerry renovated Tswelepelo creche after their building started leaking. East Rand Business Woman continues donating to Ukajede monthly. Nosihle secured sponsorship from Mr Price Group Limited, receiving R10,000 in vouchers to buy chairs, tables, toys and cutlery. Ukajede and sponsors visited and donated to Palesa
A group of 6th graders in Michigan founded Kids 4 Afghan Kids in 1998 to help children in Afghanistan. Through fundraising efforts, the organization established a school for 1,200 children, a medical clinic, an orphanage, and a community well. Students have continued supporting the organization through college with activities like empty bowl fundraisers. The organization now aims to build a library and media center, and would use any prize money to stock it with materials and equipment.
Build On is a non-profit that sends students to foreign countries to build schools alongside local communities. The document describes a recent Build On trip where American students traveled to Malawi to construct a school. Over 15 days, the students lived with host families and worked side by side with villagers to build the school. By sharing in the construction process and culture, both the students and locals gained a deeper understanding of each other and appreciation for their differing perspectives. The completed school will help educate future generations of children in the village and support efforts to alleviate poverty through literacy.
The document discusses various youth groups in the UK that participated in an "Act on Poverty" campaign, including middle school and high school students who played poverty simulation games, wrote letters to the Prime Minister, and spelled out messages on their school fields calling for action on poverty, as well as youth groups who participated in sponsored bike rides and runs to raise money for anti-poverty causes.
Over 25 members of Asnuntuck Community College gathered on April 11th at 6 locations to collect over $1,600 in cash donations and an estimated $5,000 worth of baby items like diapers and formula for needy families. The donations exceeded expectations and were passed along to community organizations in Enfield, Stafford, East Windsor and Suffield to help families in need. The event was spearheaded by Stacie Tweedie of Asnuntuck Career Services and was sponsored by the ACC Foundation.
Ethan Wilen is a senior at Whitney M. Young High School in Chicago, Illinois with a GPA of 3.93 and an ACT score of 31. He has taken several AP courses and has received scores of 3 or higher. Ethan has been involved in numerous extracurricular activities including Best Buddies, hockey, lacrosse, Economics Club, National Junior Honor Society, and National Honor Society, holding leadership positions in many. He has also gained work and community service experience through jobs, volunteering at a summer camp, and meal and service projects. Ethan has received awards for his work with Best Buddies Illinois and for his high academic achievement.
Little Patriots Embraced and Oakville High School students from the Mehlville School District are partnering to clean up the U.S. VETS – St. Louis community on April 19, 2016. 45 sophomore students will help with landscaping and building maintenance. Home Depot and McAlister's Deli are also providing support. The goal is to boost veterans' morale and teach students about military life. Carol Watanabe of Little Patriots Embraced and Bill Wallace of U.S. VETS – St. Louis expressed gratitude for the organizations working together and community support.
1) Clementi Town Secondary School is located at 10 Clementi Avenue 3, Singapore 129904 and has a student council of 41 members and 3 teachers led by Student Councillors.
2) In 2010, the student council organized a fundraising project called "Project for Haiti" to help with relief efforts after an earthquake devastated Haiti, killing 230,000 people and leaving 1,000,000 homeless.
3) The student council collaborated with alumni to design and sell t-shirts, with profits going to Charity Water, a non-profit providing clean water to Haiti. Through a promotional video and sales, the students raised $3,550, exceeding their $2,000 goal.
This document outlines the programs and activities of the Our Family for Families First Foundation in 2012. The Foundation provides scholarships and educational grants to support individuals and families in pursuing higher education. In 2012, it awarded over $3.5 million to scholars. The Foundation also organizes mentoring programs, internships, and community service projects where employees volunteer with local charities. It was honored by the White House for its work supporting military families. The Foundation aims to grow its support for students and build a tradition of giving back through education.
The United Way of Atlantic County brings people and resources together to solve pressing community problems by nurturing children and at – risk youths, strengthening families by providing basic needs, promoting physical and mental wellness, empowering the handicapped and disabled, enhancing the quality of life for older adults and addressing today’s critical needs.
The newsletter summarizes Keep Evansville Beautiful's activities in the spring of 2015. It discusses litter cleanups around the city, recognizing sustainable businesses, awarding grants to local schools for environmental projects, a successful fundraising event partnering with the Icemen hockey team, and annual Arbor Day writing contests for students. The newsletter provides details on Keep Evansville Beautiful's programs and events to engage the community in beautification and environmental stewardship efforts.
This document provides information about volunteer opportunities at The Shipley School and how to get involved. It lists various roles that parents and community members can take on, such as decorating the school, promoting the school to new families, assisting with book fairs and plant sales, and organizing events. Contact information is provided for development staff who can provide more details on the different roles. The document encourages readers to attend upcoming information fairs to learn more about volunteering and how to become engaged with the school community.
J.F. Kiely Construction Co., a family-owned utility contractor in New Jersey, sponsored the 11th Annual Sgt. Pat's 5K Run in Long Branch in April to reinvest in the communities it serves. The proceeds from the annual 5K honor run, presented by PBA Local #10 and Jersey Shore Running Club, provide scholarships for students and support research for mental illness treatment. As a unique community event for all ages, the Sgt. Pat's 5K Run brings people together for a common cause, and J.F. Kiely Construction Co. is proud to sponsor it.
The document summarizes activities and accomplishments from Middle Earth's September 2014 quarterly newsletter. It discusses how a local radio station executive joined the board and helped teens start their own radio show. It also describes Middle Earth's summer program that offered field trips for 123 students and their filmmaking and bike repair programs for teens. The executive director was recognized as citizen of the year by the local Elks lodge.
The New Jersey Metro Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society held its annual scholarship award ceremony, distributing a total of $55,800 to 45 area students. The economic impact of MS is substantial, with lifetime costs per family estimated at over $3 million, making funding education difficult. One scholarship recipient thanked the program for helping relieve the stress on their mother who has MS, while another said the award would lessen the financial burden on their family. The program aims to help families coping with the financial effects of MS so the disease does not prevent students from getting an education.
Point elementary team- michael k, michael m, and kyle p-basket of hope-2771SuperServiceChallenge2013
Point Elementary School in Oakville, MO holds an annual fundraiser called "Jar Wars" where students bring coins to school to earn positive or negative points for their class. The class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. This fundraiser has been held since 2000 and has raised over $27,000 total for Basket of Hope, a nonprofit that provides gift baskets for seriously ill children in local hospitals. In 2013 alone it raised over $1,500.
Mr. John Doe was named the 2007 Cityville High teacher of the year. He has worked as a high school math teacher for 20 years, including 13 years at Cityville High, where he has shown dedication to his students and the school through organizing fundraising events and serving as Math Department head.
The Parent Teacher Association is holding its annual bake sale on February 16th and is seeking volunteers and donations. All baked good donations must be delivered on February 15th.
The PTA rose sale is underway but has not yet reached its $5,000 fundraising goal. Efforts to sell more roses are encouraged, as they are excellent value and delivery is inexpensive. Proceeds support school programs.
Cityville High
CYB Winter Appeal Email 2 December 2016Becca Canavan
City Year AmeriCorps members provide individualized academic support to struggling students in Boston Public Schools. One such student, Kevin, received help from member Heather and improved his reading level by three grades over the course of a school year. The principal of Kevin's school believes City Year is important for student success. The document requests donations to support City Year's work with students.
BEAM held a successful Back to School event that served almost 800 children from low-income families in the Jacksonville area. The event provided backpacks, school supplies, clothing, shoes and other necessities. It would not have been possible without the support of over 200 volunteers and local organizations that donated food, drinks and supplies. Volunteers remarked that the gratitude and smiles of the families and children made the event rewarding. BEAM continues to help families in need through food assistance, educational programs and other services throughout the year.
This document provides an overview of the accomplishments of a councilman over the past year. It discusses creating a leadership program for high school students, doubling participation in the program. It also mentions being proud of the work done in the district and the impression made on the community. Groundbreaking events for schools and starting a financial literacy camp for kids are also summarized. Redistricting to reunify neighborhoods and participation in developing a tower are briefly covered.
Aelp presentation orphanage kennedy chong di kendottuta
Kennedy Chong visited an orphanage in Johor Bahru, Malaysia as part of a charity drive organized by his AELP class. He and three others delivered boxes of donated clothes, toys, toiletries, shoes and books to the Handicapped and Mentally Disabled Children Association. During the visit, Kennedy observed the children's classrooms, library, and cafeteria. He noted the importance of donations and community support for abandoned children, as cases of abandonment are unfortunately increasing each year.
Determined duo prepares_to_tackle_kilimanjaroTim Hard
Tim and his sister-in-law Katie are climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to raise money for Mary's Meals in memory of Tim's brother Jon who died in 2007. Jon had admired Mary's Meals, which provides daily school meals to over 3/4 million hungry children worldwide. The fund set up in Jon's name has allowed Mary's Meals to feed all 760 pupils at a school in Malawi for over 10 years. By climbing Kilimanjaro, Tim and Katie hope to raise more funds to continue Jon's support of Mary's Meals mission to educate children through school feeding programs.
Ukajede foundation and Birchwood management are sponsoring 25 students per month from Balmoral College due to high school fees. Granny from Comet conducted a workshop for school governing bodies to teach them how to work with creches and provide assistance. Thomas assisted Ukajede by fixing toilets at Ulana and welding battler doors at Jerusalem. Jerry renovated Tswelepelo creche after their building started leaking. East Rand Business Woman continues donating to Ukajede monthly. Nosihle secured sponsorship from Mr Price Group Limited, receiving R10,000 in vouchers to buy chairs, tables, toys and cutlery. Ukajede and sponsors visited and donated to Palesa
A group of 6th graders in Michigan founded Kids 4 Afghan Kids in 1998 to help children in Afghanistan. Through fundraising efforts, the organization established a school for 1,200 children, a medical clinic, an orphanage, and a community well. Students have continued supporting the organization through college with activities like empty bowl fundraisers. The organization now aims to build a library and media center, and would use any prize money to stock it with materials and equipment.
Build On is a non-profit that sends students to foreign countries to build schools alongside local communities. The document describes a recent Build On trip where American students traveled to Malawi to construct a school. Over 15 days, the students lived with host families and worked side by side with villagers to build the school. By sharing in the construction process and culture, both the students and locals gained a deeper understanding of each other and appreciation for their differing perspectives. The completed school will help educate future generations of children in the village and support efforts to alleviate poverty through literacy.
The document discusses various youth groups in the UK that participated in an "Act on Poverty" campaign, including middle school and high school students who played poverty simulation games, wrote letters to the Prime Minister, and spelled out messages on their school fields calling for action on poverty, as well as youth groups who participated in sponsored bike rides and runs to raise money for anti-poverty causes.
Over 25 members of Asnuntuck Community College gathered on April 11th at 6 locations to collect over $1,600 in cash donations and an estimated $5,000 worth of baby items like diapers and formula for needy families. The donations exceeded expectations and were passed along to community organizations in Enfield, Stafford, East Windsor and Suffield to help families in need. The event was spearheaded by Stacie Tweedie of Asnuntuck Career Services and was sponsored by the ACC Foundation.
Ethan Wilen is a senior at Whitney M. Young High School in Chicago, Illinois with a GPA of 3.93 and an ACT score of 31. He has taken several AP courses and has received scores of 3 or higher. Ethan has been involved in numerous extracurricular activities including Best Buddies, hockey, lacrosse, Economics Club, National Junior Honor Society, and National Honor Society, holding leadership positions in many. He has also gained work and community service experience through jobs, volunteering at a summer camp, and meal and service projects. Ethan has received awards for his work with Best Buddies Illinois and for his high academic achievement.
Little Patriots Embraced and Oakville High School students from the Mehlville School District are partnering to clean up the U.S. VETS – St. Louis community on April 19, 2016. 45 sophomore students will help with landscaping and building maintenance. Home Depot and McAlister's Deli are also providing support. The goal is to boost veterans' morale and teach students about military life. Carol Watanabe of Little Patriots Embraced and Bill Wallace of U.S. VETS – St. Louis expressed gratitude for the organizations working together and community support.
1) Clementi Town Secondary School is located at 10 Clementi Avenue 3, Singapore 129904 and has a student council of 41 members and 3 teachers led by Student Councillors.
2) In 2010, the student council organized a fundraising project called "Project for Haiti" to help with relief efforts after an earthquake devastated Haiti, killing 230,000 people and leaving 1,000,000 homeless.
3) The student council collaborated with alumni to design and sell t-shirts, with profits going to Charity Water, a non-profit providing clean water to Haiti. Through a promotional video and sales, the students raised $3,550, exceeding their $2,000 goal.
This document outlines the programs and activities of the Our Family for Families First Foundation in 2012. The Foundation provides scholarships and educational grants to support individuals and families in pursuing higher education. In 2012, it awarded over $3.5 million to scholars. The Foundation also organizes mentoring programs, internships, and community service projects where employees volunteer with local charities. It was honored by the White House for its work supporting military families. The Foundation aims to grow its support for students and build a tradition of giving back through education.
The United Way of Atlantic County brings people and resources together to solve pressing community problems by nurturing children and at – risk youths, strengthening families by providing basic needs, promoting physical and mental wellness, empowering the handicapped and disabled, enhancing the quality of life for older adults and addressing today’s critical needs.
The newsletter summarizes Keep Evansville Beautiful's activities in the spring of 2015. It discusses litter cleanups around the city, recognizing sustainable businesses, awarding grants to local schools for environmental projects, a successful fundraising event partnering with the Icemen hockey team, and annual Arbor Day writing contests for students. The newsletter provides details on Keep Evansville Beautiful's programs and events to engage the community in beautification and environmental stewardship efforts.
This document provides information about volunteer opportunities at The Shipley School and how to get involved. It lists various roles that parents and community members can take on, such as decorating the school, promoting the school to new families, assisting with book fairs and plant sales, and organizing events. Contact information is provided for development staff who can provide more details on the different roles. The document encourages readers to attend upcoming information fairs to learn more about volunteering and how to become engaged with the school community.
J.F. Kiely Construction Co., a family-owned utility contractor in New Jersey, sponsored the 11th Annual Sgt. Pat's 5K Run in Long Branch in April to reinvest in the communities it serves. The proceeds from the annual 5K honor run, presented by PBA Local #10 and Jersey Shore Running Club, provide scholarships for students and support research for mental illness treatment. As a unique community event for all ages, the Sgt. Pat's 5K Run brings people together for a common cause, and J.F. Kiely Construction Co. is proud to sponsor it.
The document summarizes activities and accomplishments from Middle Earth's September 2014 quarterly newsletter. It discusses how a local radio station executive joined the board and helped teens start their own radio show. It also describes Middle Earth's summer program that offered field trips for 123 students and their filmmaking and bike repair programs for teens. The executive director was recognized as citizen of the year by the local Elks lodge.
The New Jersey Metro Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society held its annual scholarship award ceremony, distributing a total of $55,800 to 45 area students. The economic impact of MS is substantial, with lifetime costs per family estimated at over $3 million, making funding education difficult. One scholarship recipient thanked the program for helping relieve the stress on their mother who has MS, while another said the award would lessen the financial burden on their family. The program aims to help families coping with the financial effects of MS so the disease does not prevent students from getting an education.
Point elementary team- michael k, michael m, and kyle p-basket of hope-2771SuperServiceChallenge2013
Point Elementary School in Oakville, MO holds an annual fundraiser called "Jar Wars" where students bring coins to school to earn positive or negative points for their class. The class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. This fundraiser has been held since 2000 and has raised over $27,000 total for Basket of Hope, a nonprofit that provides gift baskets for seriously ill children in local hospitals. In 2013 alone it raised over $1,500.
1) J.F. Kiely Construction Co. is a family-owned construction firm established in 1952 that specializes in underground utility work throughout New Jersey. It employs over 200 unionized workers and is known for its excellent services and business practices.
2) Turner Construction Company is one of the largest construction companies in New Jersey, founded in 1902. It offers general contracting and other construction services with a focus on quality and professionalism.
3) Brackett Construction Company is a popular local construction firm in Central New Jersey, serving clients for over 30 years with home repair, remodeling, and other services.
J.F. Kiely Construction Co., April 11, 2008, Long Branch, New Jersey, Announces the promotion of Raymond Sexton IV to Supervisor of Water Construction and Dwayne Dentz to C.A.D. Draftsperson in the Survey Department.
J.F. Kiely Construction Co. invests in employee safety to combat economic downturn. J.F. Kiely Construction Co. recently appointed Andrew Thomson to head up its health and safety department.
J.F. Kiely Construction Co., May 28, 2009, Long Branch, New Jersey, Announces that Robert A. Patterson Sr. Vice President and Secretary of J.F. Kiely Construction Co. will serve a one-year term on the Distribution Contractors Association Safety/Risk Management Committee.
J.F. Kiely Construction Co. won a bid to install underground utilities at the Cape May County Park and Zoo, including 5,000 feet of irrigation water main, 2,500 feet of sanitary sewer main, and 2,000 feet of conduit. Originally, the plan was to use open trenching but J.F. Kiely determined that directional drilling would be more productive and less expensive. The utilities will provide water, sewer, and internet services to the park and its 500 animal residents.
J.F. Kiely Construction Co. kicked off an environmental awareness campaign by providing reusable shopping bags to employees to promote reducing, reusing and recycling. The company president said the bags lessen the amount of material in landfills and the energy to make disposable bags. The company has implemented recycling waste water and oil at facilities and paper and plastic from offices. The next step is encouraging employees to generate new ideas to reduce, reuse and recycle in the business.
J.F. Kiely Construction Co. is celebrating 57 years of providing underground utility installation in New Jersey. They have installed natural gas, water, electric, and sewer lines for major utility companies. The company has a low employee turnover rate and extensive training programs, leading to highly skilled workers. J.F. Kiely Construction Co. stays on the cutting edge of new technologies and practices through management's experience, education, and open-mindedness to new projects.
Kiely Equipment Co. received Wanco Inc.'s Presidents Award, which recognizes the top 25 volume dealers for 2009; Wanco Inc. is a leading manufacturer of highway and traffic control equipment since 1984; Kiely Equipment Co. operates in the northeast U.S. providing sales, rentals, and service of traffic safety equipment and was excited to continue promoting Wanco products.
Kiely Equipment Co. announced on January 7, 2008 that they have become a dealership for TT Technologies' line of Grundomat pneumatic piercing tools, allowing them to sell, rent, and service the full range of sizes from 1 3/4 to 7 inches in diameter starting in January. As a stocking dealer, Kiely Equipment Co. president John M. Kiely expressed excitement about their new relationship with TT Technologies and confidence that their service department and sales team are prepared to support the complete Grundomat line.
Kiely Equipment Co. was ranked 26th on NJBIZ's annual list of the fastest growing companies in New Jersey for setting a record growth rate in 2008. The list ranks private companies based on revenue growth over the previous three years. John Kiely, President of Kiely Equipment Co., said this second recognition this year validated their commitment to customer service.
Three – Time Inc 5000 Award recipient Kiely Equipment Co. is being recognized by Inc Magazine for the third consecutive year as one of the fastest growing private companies in America with a three-year growth rate of 295%.
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Best practices for project execution and deliveryCLIVE MINCHIN
A select set of project management best practices to keep your project on-track, on-cost and aligned to scope. Many firms have don't have the necessary skills, diligence, methods and oversight of their projects; this leads to slippage, higher costs and longer timeframes. Often firms have a history of projects that simply failed to move the needle. These best practices will help your firm avoid these pitfalls but they require fortitude to apply.
Anny Serafina Love - Letter of Recommendation by Kellen Harkins, MS.AnnySerafinaLove
This letter, written by Kellen Harkins, Course Director at Full Sail University, commends Anny Love's exemplary performance in the Video Sharing Platforms class. It highlights her dedication, willingness to challenge herself, and exceptional skills in production, editing, and marketing across various video platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.
Dive into this presentation and learn about the ways in which you can buy an engagement ring. This guide will help you choose the perfect engagement rings for women.
Discover innovative uses of Revit in urban planning and design, enhancing city landscapes with advanced architectural solutions. Understand how architectural firms are using Revit to transform how processes and outcomes within urban planning and design fields look. They are supplementing work and putting in value through speed and imagination that the architects and planners are placing into composing progressive urban areas that are not only colorful but also pragmatic.
Brian Fitzsimmons on the Business Strategy and Content Flywheel of Barstool S...Neil Horowitz
On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
What follows is a collection of snippets from the podcast. To hear the full interview and more, check out the podcast on all podcast platforms and at www.dsmsports.net
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
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2. August 5, 2009, Long Branch, New Jersey – J.F. Kiely Construction Co. sponsors School Time Wishes for the United Way of Monmouth County. The United Way of Monmouth County is collecting school supplies to be given to children in need with the help of J.F. Kiely Construction Co.
3. Backpacks, crayons, notebooks, pens, pencils and other new supplies can be dropped off at the United Way of Monmouth County, 1415 Wyckoff Road, Farmingdale, NJ 07727. “There is definitely going to be a greater demand this year, so we are hoping the community will respond,” said Tara Maffei, Director of the United Way’s Volunteer Center in Farmingdale, NJ, “Any and all new supplies are welcome, but the organization particularly values backpacks,” Maffei said.
4. “ As a long time supporter of the United Way, J.F. Kiely Construction Co. is proud to sponsor the efforts of over 80 private businesses that participate in this very important cause,” said John M. Kiely, President of J.F. Kiely Construction Co.
5. J.F. Kiely Construction Co. is a turnkey provider of underground utility installations including gas, water, sewer and electric. Established in 1952, J.F. Kiely Construction Co. performs work for public utility companies, municipalities and private contractors.
6. For more information about J.F. Kiely Construction Co. please visit www.JFKIELY.com or contact John M. Kiely at (732) 222-4400.