MoreThanAid is a nonprofit founded in 2016 that helps villages in Malawi evolve out of poverty. It does this by helping kids fund their education through a bracelet program where kids help make bracelets to sell. Profits also help local artists sell their art. The organization is focused on the remote community of Kande in Malawi, where most people's only job is farming, education quality is poor, and many talented artists lack customers. MoreThanAid aims to create education and economic opportunities by connecting artists to buyers and helping children afford secondary school fees through bracelet sales.
Second chance & sisters4 islam fundraising dinner presentationFatihiya Saad
We provide vulnerable, isolated women a safe environment to engage with peers, access a range of support and learn new skills in a culturally appropriate venue. A direct benefit is in the improvement in self-esteem and confidence, from attending our activities, we help to bridge language, cultural and religious barriers among the community members and help in reducing loneliness and depression while developing new friendships.
The Military Advocacy Project run by SEAP aims to support Oxfordshire's veterans. Former Royal Marine Dan Smith, who struggled after leaving the military, coordinates the project. It has helped 36 veterans with issues like housing, benefits, and mental health. Smith is seeking more volunteers and funding as demand is high with thousands having served tours of duty in recent years. Veteran Padam Kambang credits the project with support as he adjusted to civilian life after serving in the army.
This document provides information about the Innerwheel Club of Mysore Midtown for the year 2013-2014. It includes:
1. The board members of the Innerwheel Club of Mysore Midtown for 2013-2014.
2. Details about the installing officer, Mrs. Geetha Kuttappa, including her background and interests.
3. Messages from the outgoing and incoming presidents, Anupama Ravindranath and Uma Vivek, respectively.
4. Additional information about club projects, members, and activities from the past year.
1) At an event held by the Srinivasa Young Men's Association (SYMA), uniforms were distributed to poor students, top students from local schools were honored, and financial assistance was provided to some students. A social worker also received the SYMA Seva Award for their contributions.
2) The chief guest was Gagandeep Singh Bedi, an IAS officer with the Tamil Nadu government who is renowned for his work during the 2004 tsunami and making a district plastic-free.
3) The event also recognized Vizhavendhan Sri NKT G. Muthu with the SYMA SEVA AWARD 2016 for his philanthropic work and contributions to drama and fine arts in
The AVN team supports various causes through their work at AVN. For many roles and achievements, they provide funding or support for causes through B1G1, such as providing education programs, planting trees, and reducing carbon emissions. They also support local causes important to team members, such as helping the homeless, feeding families in need, and supporting healthcare workers. The report provides details on the specific projects and impacts of their contributions in 2020 and over the years. It emphasizes the importance of giving back, even for businesses, to support good causes around the world.
The document summarizes activities of the Rotary E-Club of Southern Africa D9400 from June 2018. It discusses the club's first approved global grant to support early childhood development in Johannesburg townships. It also mentions the club achieving Presidential Citation for 2017-2018 and several members' accomplishments. The document highlights various service projects the club participated in, including distributing blankets, books, clothing items and setting up vegetable gardens to support communities in need. It recognizes members who attended the Rotary International Convention in Toronto and connected with global Rotary leaders.
MoreThanAid is a nonprofit founded in 2016 that helps villages in Malawi evolve out of poverty. It does this by helping kids fund their education through a bracelet program where kids help make bracelets to sell. Profits also help local artists sell their art. The organization is focused on the remote community of Kande in Malawi, where most people's only job is farming, education quality is poor, and many talented artists lack customers. MoreThanAid aims to create education and economic opportunities by connecting artists to buyers and helping children afford secondary school fees through bracelet sales.
Second chance & sisters4 islam fundraising dinner presentationFatihiya Saad
We provide vulnerable, isolated women a safe environment to engage with peers, access a range of support and learn new skills in a culturally appropriate venue. A direct benefit is in the improvement in self-esteem and confidence, from attending our activities, we help to bridge language, cultural and religious barriers among the community members and help in reducing loneliness and depression while developing new friendships.
The Military Advocacy Project run by SEAP aims to support Oxfordshire's veterans. Former Royal Marine Dan Smith, who struggled after leaving the military, coordinates the project. It has helped 36 veterans with issues like housing, benefits, and mental health. Smith is seeking more volunteers and funding as demand is high with thousands having served tours of duty in recent years. Veteran Padam Kambang credits the project with support as he adjusted to civilian life after serving in the army.
This document provides information about the Innerwheel Club of Mysore Midtown for the year 2013-2014. It includes:
1. The board members of the Innerwheel Club of Mysore Midtown for 2013-2014.
2. Details about the installing officer, Mrs. Geetha Kuttappa, including her background and interests.
3. Messages from the outgoing and incoming presidents, Anupama Ravindranath and Uma Vivek, respectively.
4. Additional information about club projects, members, and activities from the past year.
1) At an event held by the Srinivasa Young Men's Association (SYMA), uniforms were distributed to poor students, top students from local schools were honored, and financial assistance was provided to some students. A social worker also received the SYMA Seva Award for their contributions.
2) The chief guest was Gagandeep Singh Bedi, an IAS officer with the Tamil Nadu government who is renowned for his work during the 2004 tsunami and making a district plastic-free.
3) The event also recognized Vizhavendhan Sri NKT G. Muthu with the SYMA SEVA AWARD 2016 for his philanthropic work and contributions to drama and fine arts in
The AVN team supports various causes through their work at AVN. For many roles and achievements, they provide funding or support for causes through B1G1, such as providing education programs, planting trees, and reducing carbon emissions. They also support local causes important to team members, such as helping the homeless, feeding families in need, and supporting healthcare workers. The report provides details on the specific projects and impacts of their contributions in 2020 and over the years. It emphasizes the importance of giving back, even for businesses, to support good causes around the world.
The document summarizes activities of the Rotary E-Club of Southern Africa D9400 from June 2018. It discusses the club's first approved global grant to support early childhood development in Johannesburg townships. It also mentions the club achieving Presidential Citation for 2017-2018 and several members' accomplishments. The document highlights various service projects the club participated in, including distributing blankets, books, clothing items and setting up vegetable gardens to support communities in need. It recognizes members who attended the Rotary International Convention in Toronto and connected with global Rotary leaders.
This document provides updates on activities at Lutheran Partners in Global Ministry (LPGM) and their Project Education India sponsorship program. It summarizes that students have returned to boarding homes in India for the new school year, LPGM has welcomed new staff, and field coordinators are collecting updated student information and profiles. It also highlights the story of a former student who found employment through the skills learned in his education program supported by LPGM.
This document summarizes the activities of HOPEworldwide, a global volunteer organization with 9 chapters across Canada. It discusses HOPEworldwide's local and international programs in countries like Nepal, India, Philippines, and Haiti. It highlights specific activities of chapters in Winnipeg, Montreal, and Halifax, such as fundraising efforts, volunteer engagement for international projects, and disaster relief efforts. The overall document outlines HOPEworldwide's mission of mobilizing volunteers globally to empower communities through faith, hope and love.
Shiana Buder has extensive volunteer experience with several charitable organizations over many years, including the Terry Fox Run, Santa Claus Parade, Run for the Cure, Heart and Stroke Foundation, SPCA Paws for a Cause, Rick Hansen Relay, MS Walk, Strikes for Tykes, and Relay for Life. She has taken on leadership roles with some organizations and has contributed over 200 hours of her time to promote awareness, raise funds, and support those impacted by cancer, heart disease, spinal cord injuries, and other causes. Through her dedicated work, she helps many people across various communities and diseases.
Shiana Buder has extensive volunteer experience with several charitable organizations over many years, including the Terry Fox Run, Santa Claus Parade, Run for the Cure, Heart and Stroke Foundation, SPCA Paws for a Cause, Rick Hansen Relay, MS Walk, Strikes for Tykes, and Relay for Life. She has taken on leadership roles with some organizations and has contributed hours of her time to support these causes, which benefit people with cancer, heart disease, stroke, spinal cord injuries, and animals in need. Her volunteer work includes organizing events, building floats, manning information tables, promoting activities on social media, and fundraising.
Latest edition of the move more metro (National Centre For Sports and Exercise Medicine) featuring physical activity including in workplaces across Sheffield.
This document provides a summary of the social accountability and community outreach efforts of Ingleside in 2014. It describes how Ingleside provided $1.8 million in charitable care to residents, employed over 900 people and contributed over $3.25 million total to charitable causes. Specific outreach projects highlighted include Ingleside staff and residents volunteering with Habitat for Humanity to help build affordable homes, the Ingleside Women's Board continuing its advocacy work, and various other community partnerships.
The document is a newsletter from Providence House, which provides housing and assistance to homeless families to help them become self-sufficient. The summary includes:
1) The newsletter profiles several families who have graduated from Providence House's program, including Gloria Webb who earned her GED and degree while living there.
2) It discusses Providence House's accomplishments in 2007, including serving over 700 people, having a 95% success rate for graduates, and developing new programs.
3) The newsletter recognizes donors who have supported Providence House and appeals for continued financial support to help end homelessness.
The document discusses an upcoming event hosted by Rotary Mysore to benefit Sneha Kiran, an organization that helps children with cerebral palsy. Rotary Mysore gifted a wheelchair to a recipient named Kishore through Sneha Kiran. Ms. Shashikala from Sneha Kiran thanked Rotary Mysore for their long-time support and requested donations for a fashion show and dinner fundraiser on January 26th. The document also recognizes the many contributions of Rotary Mysore members to a recent Rotary conference.
Jinde Charities provided a summary of its work in 2015, which included disaster relief for earthquakes in China and Nepal, assistance to families impacted by explosions in Tianjin, and ongoing social programs. Key areas of focus were emergency aid, education, elderly care, health initiatives, and volunteer training. Financial statements indicated that 95.9% of expenditures went to charitable programs. The organization aims to deliver compassion and hope through its social services.
HOPE worldwide Kenya began in 2002 with 2 volunteers and a $1,700 monthly budget and has since expanded significantly. It now has 129 full time local staff and programs focused on health, HIV services, water/sanitation, community development, and youth livelihoods. Their mission is to improve quality of life for underserved communities through youth and child programs. They described their Kenya Kids sponsorship program which provides children and families with education, health insurance, nutrition, and small business support for $30/month.
Tr. Ku.Ka.Selvam a man of simplicity,social worker running Anna podunala manram in Vadapalani for the uplifting of the poor is the right DMK
candidate to be elected for Thousand lights constituency
The document provides details about the activities and events of the Srinivasa Young Men's Association (SYMA) in Triplicane, Chennai. It discusses SYMA holding its annual general meeting and educational aid program where it distributed uniforms, honored school toppers, and gave financial assistance to students. It mentions the chief guest and other guests at the event. The document also provides updates about SYMA's tuition center, medical service celebrations, and Independence Day celebrations. It expresses gratitude to donors and volunteers who have supported SYMA's social service activities.
This document provides an overview of the National Community Hubs Program for 2015, including its achievements and outcomes evaluation. The program operated 42 community hubs across Australia that supported over 110,000 adult and 146,000 child attendances. An evaluation of six hubs found they are having a positive impact on families and the local community by improving outcomes in areas like English proficiency, parenting skills, and children's education. Going forward, priorities include strengthening support for hub leaders and securing sustainable long-term funding.
The Chilliwack Hospice Society is a community-based volunteer organization that supports individuals and families during the dying and grieving process. It was established in 1985 and began offering community visitation and hospital visitation programs in the late 1980s. The Society operates the Rotary Hospice Centre and supports patients and families at the Cascade Hospice Residence. It provides programs for bereavement support, education, and volunteer services. During COVID-19, it has adapted programs to online and distanced formats while reopening its thrift store and hospice centre with safety protocols.
The Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance held its 19th annual meeting on January 15, 2014. The document summarizes CMHA's activities in fiscal year 2013, including providing prevention services to over 8,000 households to help them maintain housing, operating family shelters that served over 100 families, and programs to help over 300 families transition to permanent housing. It also discusses CMHA's advocacy efforts, including its annual Walk for the Homeless fundraiser that raised over $144,000 and its Youth Against Homelessness program. The strategic plan developed in 2013 aims to ensure CMHA's services continue meeting community needs.
The document provides summaries of various charitable activities conducted by Helping Hearts Foundation between 2009-2011. These include distributing supplies and renovating facilities at special needs schools and orphanages in India. Key events summarized include donating furniture, household items, food and conducting activities with children at facilities in Chennai, Bangalore, Rajahmundry and other cities. The foundation also fundraised through donations to support these social welfare initiatives.
This document describes the work of Milton and Debbie Drake, who volunteer their medical and health education skills through Community Service Brigades to provide services in developing nations. The brigades operate medical clinics every six months in Central America and Africa. Their purposes are to deliver needed healthcare, connect churches across borders, and promote spiritual growth for volunteers and recipients. The document encourages readers to consider how they can volunteer their own talents internationally or locally by organizing donations, finding community partners, and taking small steps to make a difference.
The Jaffna Muslim Association (JMA) helped many people in 2013 through various charitable projects. They held their first annual general meeting, distributed food to over 600 families for Fitra, and raised money for Qurbani. JMA also provided medical assistance and supplies to many individuals in need. They aim to strengthen relationships within the Jaffna community and promote sustainable living. JMA has outlined plans to help the elderly, children, orphans, sports clubs and more in 2014.
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.
This document provides updates on activities at Lutheran Partners in Global Ministry (LPGM) and their Project Education India sponsorship program. It summarizes that students have returned to boarding homes in India for the new school year, LPGM has welcomed new staff, and field coordinators are collecting updated student information and profiles. It also highlights the story of a former student who found employment through the skills learned in his education program supported by LPGM.
This document summarizes the activities of HOPEworldwide, a global volunteer organization with 9 chapters across Canada. It discusses HOPEworldwide's local and international programs in countries like Nepal, India, Philippines, and Haiti. It highlights specific activities of chapters in Winnipeg, Montreal, and Halifax, such as fundraising efforts, volunteer engagement for international projects, and disaster relief efforts. The overall document outlines HOPEworldwide's mission of mobilizing volunteers globally to empower communities through faith, hope and love.
Shiana Buder has extensive volunteer experience with several charitable organizations over many years, including the Terry Fox Run, Santa Claus Parade, Run for the Cure, Heart and Stroke Foundation, SPCA Paws for a Cause, Rick Hansen Relay, MS Walk, Strikes for Tykes, and Relay for Life. She has taken on leadership roles with some organizations and has contributed over 200 hours of her time to promote awareness, raise funds, and support those impacted by cancer, heart disease, spinal cord injuries, and other causes. Through her dedicated work, she helps many people across various communities and diseases.
Shiana Buder has extensive volunteer experience with several charitable organizations over many years, including the Terry Fox Run, Santa Claus Parade, Run for the Cure, Heart and Stroke Foundation, SPCA Paws for a Cause, Rick Hansen Relay, MS Walk, Strikes for Tykes, and Relay for Life. She has taken on leadership roles with some organizations and has contributed hours of her time to support these causes, which benefit people with cancer, heart disease, stroke, spinal cord injuries, and animals in need. Her volunteer work includes organizing events, building floats, manning information tables, promoting activities on social media, and fundraising.
Latest edition of the move more metro (National Centre For Sports and Exercise Medicine) featuring physical activity including in workplaces across Sheffield.
This document provides a summary of the social accountability and community outreach efforts of Ingleside in 2014. It describes how Ingleside provided $1.8 million in charitable care to residents, employed over 900 people and contributed over $3.25 million total to charitable causes. Specific outreach projects highlighted include Ingleside staff and residents volunteering with Habitat for Humanity to help build affordable homes, the Ingleside Women's Board continuing its advocacy work, and various other community partnerships.
The document is a newsletter from Providence House, which provides housing and assistance to homeless families to help them become self-sufficient. The summary includes:
1) The newsletter profiles several families who have graduated from Providence House's program, including Gloria Webb who earned her GED and degree while living there.
2) It discusses Providence House's accomplishments in 2007, including serving over 700 people, having a 95% success rate for graduates, and developing new programs.
3) The newsletter recognizes donors who have supported Providence House and appeals for continued financial support to help end homelessness.
The document discusses an upcoming event hosted by Rotary Mysore to benefit Sneha Kiran, an organization that helps children with cerebral palsy. Rotary Mysore gifted a wheelchair to a recipient named Kishore through Sneha Kiran. Ms. Shashikala from Sneha Kiran thanked Rotary Mysore for their long-time support and requested donations for a fashion show and dinner fundraiser on January 26th. The document also recognizes the many contributions of Rotary Mysore members to a recent Rotary conference.
Jinde Charities provided a summary of its work in 2015, which included disaster relief for earthquakes in China and Nepal, assistance to families impacted by explosions in Tianjin, and ongoing social programs. Key areas of focus were emergency aid, education, elderly care, health initiatives, and volunteer training. Financial statements indicated that 95.9% of expenditures went to charitable programs. The organization aims to deliver compassion and hope through its social services.
HOPE worldwide Kenya began in 2002 with 2 volunteers and a $1,700 monthly budget and has since expanded significantly. It now has 129 full time local staff and programs focused on health, HIV services, water/sanitation, community development, and youth livelihoods. Their mission is to improve quality of life for underserved communities through youth and child programs. They described their Kenya Kids sponsorship program which provides children and families with education, health insurance, nutrition, and small business support for $30/month.
Tr. Ku.Ka.Selvam a man of simplicity,social worker running Anna podunala manram in Vadapalani for the uplifting of the poor is the right DMK
candidate to be elected for Thousand lights constituency
The document provides details about the activities and events of the Srinivasa Young Men's Association (SYMA) in Triplicane, Chennai. It discusses SYMA holding its annual general meeting and educational aid program where it distributed uniforms, honored school toppers, and gave financial assistance to students. It mentions the chief guest and other guests at the event. The document also provides updates about SYMA's tuition center, medical service celebrations, and Independence Day celebrations. It expresses gratitude to donors and volunteers who have supported SYMA's social service activities.
This document provides an overview of the National Community Hubs Program for 2015, including its achievements and outcomes evaluation. The program operated 42 community hubs across Australia that supported over 110,000 adult and 146,000 child attendances. An evaluation of six hubs found they are having a positive impact on families and the local community by improving outcomes in areas like English proficiency, parenting skills, and children's education. Going forward, priorities include strengthening support for hub leaders and securing sustainable long-term funding.
The Chilliwack Hospice Society is a community-based volunteer organization that supports individuals and families during the dying and grieving process. It was established in 1985 and began offering community visitation and hospital visitation programs in the late 1980s. The Society operates the Rotary Hospice Centre and supports patients and families at the Cascade Hospice Residence. It provides programs for bereavement support, education, and volunteer services. During COVID-19, it has adapted programs to online and distanced formats while reopening its thrift store and hospice centre with safety protocols.
The Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance held its 19th annual meeting on January 15, 2014. The document summarizes CMHA's activities in fiscal year 2013, including providing prevention services to over 8,000 households to help them maintain housing, operating family shelters that served over 100 families, and programs to help over 300 families transition to permanent housing. It also discusses CMHA's advocacy efforts, including its annual Walk for the Homeless fundraiser that raised over $144,000 and its Youth Against Homelessness program. The strategic plan developed in 2013 aims to ensure CMHA's services continue meeting community needs.
The document provides summaries of various charitable activities conducted by Helping Hearts Foundation between 2009-2011. These include distributing supplies and renovating facilities at special needs schools and orphanages in India. Key events summarized include donating furniture, household items, food and conducting activities with children at facilities in Chennai, Bangalore, Rajahmundry and other cities. The foundation also fundraised through donations to support these social welfare initiatives.
This document describes the work of Milton and Debbie Drake, who volunteer their medical and health education skills through Community Service Brigades to provide services in developing nations. The brigades operate medical clinics every six months in Central America and Africa. Their purposes are to deliver needed healthcare, connect churches across borders, and promote spiritual growth for volunteers and recipients. The document encourages readers to consider how they can volunteer their own talents internationally or locally by organizing donations, finding community partners, and taking small steps to make a difference.
The Jaffna Muslim Association (JMA) helped many people in 2013 through various charitable projects. They held their first annual general meeting, distributed food to over 600 families for Fitra, and raised money for Qurbani. JMA also provided medical assistance and supplies to many individuals in need. They aim to strengthen relationships within the Jaffna community and promote sustainable living. JMA has outlined plans to help the elderly, children, orphans, sports clubs and more in 2014.
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.
This document summarizes the history and activities of the Women's Department of the Naginimora Police Baptist Fellowship from 1991 to 2016. It began with 7 active members in 1991 and has grown to 49 members. Over the years, the department has organized various religious and community events, raised funds through collections and sales, and made significant financial donations to support the church's construction projects, mission work, and other ministries. The department celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2016, marking its growth and contributions over the past 25 years.
The document provides guidance to Rotary districts on preparing for the new Rotary Foundation grant model beginning in July 2013. It outlines key events and tasks from 2011-2012 through 2013-2014, including appointing Foundation committee leaders, training club and district leaders, qualifying districts, and applying for the first grants under the new model in 2013-2014. Districts are encouraged to use the next year to educate clubs and leaders on the coming changes to ensure a smooth transition.
This document discusses Luther Manor, a nonprofit organization that provides care to older adults. It thanks volunteers and donors for their support. It highlights some of the volunteer activities over the past year, including volunteers contributing over 46,000 hours of service. The Friends of Luther Manor raised $10,400 through their Love Lights fundraising event. It also introduces the new President/CEO, Stephanie Chedid, and discusses the diversity of Luther Manor's volunteers who come from around the world to serve older adults."
The document summarizes the activities and projects of the Limavady Rotary Club. It discusses the club's support for: the Jaipur Limb Project which provides prosthetic limbs for poor patients in India; Lifeline Radios which provide education for children in Africa; Shelter Box which provides emergency shelter and supplies after disasters; youth opportunities through Interact clubs; and community projects in Limavady. It also outlines the club's leadership positions and efforts to promote their work through websites, newspapers, and social events.
Bancroft's mission is to provide lifelong learning and fulfillment opportunities for all people by supporting those with intellectual and developmental disabilities and brain injuries. They do this through their various programs across New Jersey and Pennsylvania that provide education, employment support, community services, and residential options. Funds raised through their Transforming Our World campaign are helping to modernize facilities, technology, and programs to better serve individuals' needs and goals. [END SUMMARY]
Shirley Barton was the leader of a church to community partnership between Canada and Uganda over the last 4 years. As she transitions out, we celebrate all that was achieved through her organizational and communications skills.
The document provides information about the Variety Club Children's Charity, including its mission to help sick, disabled, and disadvantaged children. It describes the charity's services such as Sunshine Coaches, Easy Riders wheelchairs, grants for individuals, and support for hospitals and youth clubs. The document also discusses the charity's history, fundraising efforts, and international presence through various "tents" around the world.
A presentation outlining Rotary's impact on Health & Wellbeing given by Kevin Walsh in from Rotary Cumbria & Lancashire provided under the auspices of the national Forum for Health & Wellbeing.
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.
Mandy Evans Ewing has over 30 years of experience working in personal and community development. She currently works as a humanist celebrant and chaplain at several universities in Scotland. She has conducted over 1,000 ceremonies and provided pastoral care and support. In her personal statement, she emphasizes her experience facilitating projects and promoting equal rights and humanism. She also highlights her skills in engagement, competence, and dedication to causes.
The annual report summarizes Volunteer Now's activities from 2012-2013. Major events included supporting over 3,500 volunteers for the Belfast World Police & Fire Games and promoting volunteering opportunities for the London Olympics. Over 10,000 volunteers registered through Volunteer Now or the World Police & Fire Games. The report outlines the organization's work in connecting individuals to volunteering, supporting volunteer-involving organizations, influencing policy, and promoting volunteering.
The annual report summarizes the activities of the Rockdale City Youth Council for the 2013-2014 period. The Youth Council, comprised of 13 members aged 15-22, promotes the needs of local youth and provides a forum for them to engage with the community. Over the past year, the Youth Council met regularly, provided input on Council initiatives, organized a successful movie night event for Youth Week, and members represented the group at various conferences. Looking ahead, the Youth Council aims to further raise its profile and explore partnerships with other youth organizations in the community.
2017/2018 Launch of the Youth in Philanthropy Program in Kenora, Ontario. The program is led by the Kenora and Lake of the Woods Regional Community Foundation and for this year, is sponsored by Copperfin Credit Union.
Musoma Charity Dinner | May 29,2 015 at Imperial Hotel, LondonMusoma Blog
The document summarizes a fundraising dinner for charities working in Musoma, Tanzania. It provides details on the schedule of events for the dinner, introduces the charities working in healthcare and disability support in Musoma, and summarizes 11 projects funded through previous donations. These projects include refurbishing school facilities, supplying electricity and furniture to a school, refurbishing the dental unit and starting a resuscitation unit at the local hospital, extending the Lake Victoria Disability Centre, and supplying books, vehicles, land, and dental equipment for healthcare services. The document encourages continued fundraising to support these ongoing initiatives helping the disabled and improving healthcare access for communities in need.
Oxfam Australia was formed through the 1992 merger of Community Aid Abroad and the Australian Freedom from Hunger Campaign. It is now one of Australia's largest international aid organizations and works in over 70 countries worldwide to fight poverty and injustice through long-term development projects, advocacy and emergency humanitarian aid. Oxfam employs over 700 staff and also relies on the support of thousands of volunteers and donors. It raises funds through charity shops, community fundraising events, workplace giving programs and online donations.
Sustainable Community Development Programs in Sri Lanka and IndiaHaran Ramachandran
Outlines the project The Rotary Club of The Hills-Kellyville in Rotary District 9685 was able to achieve thru The Rotary Foundation and Rotary Australia World Community service (RAWCS) in partnership with local community organizations.
The Buenos Noches Fund was started by Dr. David Steiner during his time as president of the Lima Rotary Club from 2006-2007. The fund supports international service projects, particularly in Central America, and is named after a past Lima Rotary district governor. It has funded various humanitarian projects over the years, including a water system in El Salvador, shipments of dental chairs and bicycles, and providing used school desks from Ohio to schools in need in El Salvador. The fund works with partner clubs and organizations to identify and support sustainable projects that improve people's lives.
The document is the 2019 annual progress report of One Child Foundation, a charity dedicated to relieving childhood hunger and providing education to destitute children in Sri Lanka. The summary provides:
1) One Child Foundation aims to relieve childhood hunger among needy children in Sri Lanka by providing nutritional meals and supporting farms/livestock. It also funds the education of over 300 children.
2) The foundation was started in 2010 by friends and family to help orphaned and destitute children. It has since grown through corporate support, donations, and fundraising events.
3) The report highlights the foundation's work in 2018-2019, including supporting educational achievements of sponsored children and thanking donors and supporters for their contributions
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
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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,
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Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
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3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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السَّلاَمُ ع لَََيْكُم وَ رَحْمَةُ الله وَبَرَكَاتهُ Jaffna Muslim Association –UK
Reg. Charity No. 1143032
Starting a charity isn’t easy but we managed it !!
Founded in 2002, Jaffna Muslim Association is a non-profit charity
organisation created to help the people who were displaced from the town of
Jaffna in Sri Lanka in 1990.
Jaffna Muslim Association focuses on providing help to this community in Sri
Lanka- we have provided financial help for widows, children education,
medical (funding operations, treatment etc.) for those who need it and built
buildings necessary to the community (i.e.: Masjids, graveyards, etc.) – we
have also had an emergency appeal for the victims of the 2004 Boxing Day
Tsunami by collecting money for those affected.
Every year JMA collect Qurbani and Fitra contribution in the United Kingdom
to help Muslims from the Northern Province suffering as a result of the Sri
Lankan Civil War- not only does this help provide for the community but it
builds a bridge between a separated community and brings it together once
more.
In the United Kingdom, various projects are held to keep the community
together- community Iftars, Eid celebrations, children’s programmes,
sponsoring people in Sri Lanka who need medical/financial/educational
support etc.
We believe that uniting the community and improving the lives of our brothers
and sisters in Sri Lanka is very important- hence why JMA officially became a
registered non-profit charity organisation in 2011, to further our goals. In more
recent times, the community have been trying to re-build their lives in Sri
Lanka and re-settle into the area from which they were displaced with the help
of JMA. From the dawn of JMA a lot of work has been put in to fully
establish this charity organisation-people have left the organisation and new
people have joined. little by little our organisation has been building up into a
fully functioning charity.
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JMA-UK works in following Projects:
• Medical & Healthcare
• Food & Water solution
• Education
• Sustainable livelihoods
• Orphans and children’s
• Emergency Relief
• Fitra & Qurbani
• Zakat
The history of Jaffna Muslim Association UK
In the year 1998, we received a letter from the Northern Muslims
Rehabilitation organisation in Sri Lanka. It was a request to give financial
support so that they could recollect the data of the displaced Jaffna
Muslims dispersed in Sri Lanka. To discuss the matter of this letter, a few
Jaffna Muslims, only around 20 people, assembled in East London, 21 St
Martin’s Avenue, Upton Park.
This was the first ever meeting held by Jaffna Muslims in the UK.
From that day on, these few people started their charity work, without
having an official organisation. This was the seed that flourished into the
organisation called Jaffna Muslim Association, in 2002.
In 2002, Jaffna Muslim Association was founded with 15 nominated
trustees. This gathering was held in 51 High ham Road, Eastham. During
this event, Mr. Feroz was chosen as president of this organisation, Mr.
Fazil as secretary, and Mr. Rameez as treasurer.
Later on, in 2003, as the organisation grew further still, Mr. Husain
Farsan designed a logo for our establishment.
In 2004, we had a change of president, whose role was transferred to Mr.
Shah Jahan, whilst the secretary and treasurer remained in their positions.
A bank account was also opened during this year, by JMA-UK.
In 2007, Mr. Shah Jahan stepped down, and Mr. Gias became the
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President whilst Mr. Fazil remained secretary, and Mr. Rameez remained
treasurer.
From 2008 to 2010, we contributed to a variety of projects, which aided
people throughout Sri Lanka.
On the 25th of June 2011, Jaffna Muslim Association became a registered
charity organisation in the UK.
From 2011 onwards, we had 17 executive members in our association:
Mr.Gias (President), Mr.Fazil (Secretary), Mr.Farhan (Treasurer),
Mr.Rameez, Mr.Jairoos, Mr.Ajmal, Mr.Faleel, Mr.Ramzeen, Mr.Riyaz,
Mr.Shameez, Mr.Rawzan, Mr.Niyas, Mr.Muzammil, Mr.Murzi,
Mr.Rameez (Wembly).
2011 was a fruitful year: we held 2 Iftar events, one in Eastham, and the
other in Luton. £853 worth of Fitra was distributed in Sri Lanka by JMA-UK
during this year, for 200 people. Amongst these people, 154 were
widows. 7 cows were furthermore slaughtered for Qurbani, and
distributed throughout Sri Lanka.
In 2012, JMA-UK had their first general election, and it was from that
election, that the new committee was born (as follows):
Mr.Gias (President)
Mr.Sarjun Saleem (Secretary)
Mr.Faiz (Treasurer)
Mr.Rameez (Vice President),
Mr.Riyaz (Assistant Secretary)
Mr.Jawsad (Assistant Treasurer),
Mr.Imran Junoob, Mr.Sawjeer, Mr.Ramzeen Aboobucker, Mr.Faleel,
Mr.Jairoos, Mr.Ajmal (East London),
Mr.Ruzan, Mr.Shameez (Harrow),
Mr.Rawzan, Mr.Niyas (Slough),
Mr.Saroojan (Leicester).
Since 2002, till now, we have done various projects and activities in Sri
Lanka and the UK.
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Project Summary from 2003- 2014
1. Request for heart surgery on 3rd of April 2003
Rs 110,000 was granted by JMA-UK.
2. Request for cancer treatment
Rs 50,000 was granted on 27th of February 2004.
3. Request for our sisters’ weddings from 4 very poor families, medical
help for 2 people & motivation for self employment for 1 person
Rs 85,000 was granted for 4 sisters’ weddings.
Rs 100,000 was granted for 2 people’s surgery.
Rs 20,000 was granted for a person’s self employment
motivation (06/05/2004).
4. Tsunami Appeal : 31/12/2004
Immediate support for infants and children : Rs 150,000
granted.
For widows (amounts vary depending on family size) : Total
Rs 252,000 was granted – This was to cover their Iddha
period.
5. Request for Osmaniya College - Jaffna: Salary payment for volunteer
teachers and development of school
Rs 36,000 was granted (11/05/2005).
6. Request for 700 perches of land : To use for burial ground, to build a
Masjid, school and a playground
Rs 1,200,000 was granted for this project (13/05/2006).
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7. In 2007, Gift Packs were donated to students studying in Osmaniya
College - Jaffna
In these Gift Packs were a school bag, and exercise books.
8. In 2011, Donation for spinal cord Operation of a woman in Sri
Lanka
Rs 120,000 was granted for this operation.
9. In 2012/2013, many projects were underway
Wheel chair donations to Jaffna Hospital.
Helped a disabled family in Mullaithivu.
Helped a disabled person in Puttalam.
Helped for self-employment by donating a paint compressor (used
for vehicle painting).
Helped Jaffna Muslim Sports Club to renovate their football pitch.
Helped a family with 2 disabled children for their daily needs.
Donated a generator to a Masjid in Nachikuda.
Helped a brother living in Pananthura (born in Jaffna) for his
kidney transplant.
Fitra money £2700 collected and distributed to 620 families in
various places in Sri Lanka.
Qurbani money £2100 collected and distributed in various places
in Sri Lanka. (70 shares were distributed, one share was £30.00).
10. Many projects have also been done in 2014
School packages distributed to 100 students to help with
their education.
Donated a wheelchair to a brother in Puttalam.
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Paid salary for 6 months for a teacher in Jaffna.
Helped someone to start a business.
Donated wheelchairs to a maternity clinic.
Helped to provide facilities for electricity for a nursery
school.
Helped some brothers and sisters start a business as well as
helping students with paying for education.
So far JMA has spent £2500 for different projects from
January till to date further more we have collected over
£1500 for Aluthgama appeal.
Other many general help.
Our main activity in the UK has been gathering all Jaffna Muslims in the
UK since 2002 till now, every year. Starting with 75 people in the 2002
gathering, the number increased drastically all the way through until
2013, becoming a staggering 350 people and above.
In 2003, we introduced children’s programmes in our gathering,
beginning with less than 10 children. This also has grown dramatically
over the past few years and is currently thriving with over 100 children.
JMA-UK also holds the honour of being the first ever Sri Lankan
organisation to give children an opportunity to perform on stage.
On behalf of Jaffna Muslim Association, with much appreciation and we
would like to thank everyone who has helped us in the past, and all those
who still assist us in every little thing we do. Jaffna Muslim Association’s
door has always been, is always, and always will be open for all acts of
charity, no matter how large or small, thanks to the help of everyone who
assists us every single day.
Bank Details:
Lloyds Bank
Account Name: Jaffna Muslim Association – UK
Account Number: 00980043
Sort Code: 30-94-66
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Contact Details:
JMA-UK
Mob: +44 (0) 7878974044
E-mail: jmauk@ymail.com / jma@jaffnamuslimuk.org
For more details, please visit our Facebook page: Jaffna Muslim
Association UK