this tells the quick story of a long term partnership on the island of LaGonave, Haiti. We work in the areas of education, healthcare, and economic development. Please check us out at www.lagonavepartners.org.
The document provides information about LaGonave, Haiti, a rural island off the mainland that is home to 150,000 impoverished people with no infrastructure. It summarizes the LaGonave Haiti Partnership's philosophy of long-term community development through programs focused on education, healthcare, economic development, and building relationships. Key initiatives include supporting community health workers, a children's nutrition program, literacy classes, goat husbandry training, and sewing co-ops to address challenges like lack of water, food insecurity, and poverty.
The Malawi Orphan Care Trust Fund assists orphans and vulnerable children in Malawi to access secondary and tertiary education. It also enables communities to set up orphan care and youth training centers. The organization is run by a committee of trustees and led by a volunteer in Malawi. Donations can help fund a child's school fees for a term or help a community care for orphans through education and training programs. The document emphasizes that education is the key to helping children escape poverty in Malawi.
World Vision Partners with Corporations to Improve LivesSheila R. Vitale
A pastor at Living Epistles Ministries (LEM), Sheila Vitale heads a teaching ministry
focused on Christ-Centered Kabbalah, a Judeo-Christian system of beliefs. In conjunction
with her work at LEM, Sheila Vitale supports the charitable organization World Vision, a
Christian humanitarian group dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults
from disadvantaged backgrounds worldwide.
The Smith Family provides long-term educational support to disadvantaged children and families in Australia, helping over 44,000 people in 2010-2011 through programs from preschool to university including scholarships for 33,000 children. While well-known through various promotional efforts, the organization relies on sponsors and government funding to continue its important work of supporting poor children through education.
The document discusses the issue of homelessness in Parramatta and surrounding areas. It notes that homelessness is a significant problem, with over 100,000 people experiencing homelessness in Australia on any given night, including many young people under 25 years old. The document provides information on causes of homelessness, the impact on communities, organizations working to address homelessness, and potential solutions such as providing shelters, food, clothing and other resources to help the homeless population.
SCSU Percussion Collective and Stearns County Pachanga Society Benefit Concert To Help Reiser Relief Haiti at St. Cloud State University.
This is the powerpoint that was presented at this musical event.
The document provides information about LaGonave, Haiti, a rural island off the mainland that is home to 150,000 impoverished people with no infrastructure. It summarizes the LaGonave Haiti Partnership's philosophy of long-term community development through programs focused on education, healthcare, economic development, and building relationships. Key initiatives include supporting community health workers, a children's nutrition program, literacy classes, goat husbandry training, and sewing co-ops to address challenges like lack of water, food insecurity, and poverty.
The Malawi Orphan Care Trust Fund assists orphans and vulnerable children in Malawi to access secondary and tertiary education. It also enables communities to set up orphan care and youth training centers. The organization is run by a committee of trustees and led by a volunteer in Malawi. Donations can help fund a child's school fees for a term or help a community care for orphans through education and training programs. The document emphasizes that education is the key to helping children escape poverty in Malawi.
World Vision Partners with Corporations to Improve LivesSheila R. Vitale
A pastor at Living Epistles Ministries (LEM), Sheila Vitale heads a teaching ministry
focused on Christ-Centered Kabbalah, a Judeo-Christian system of beliefs. In conjunction
with her work at LEM, Sheila Vitale supports the charitable organization World Vision, a
Christian humanitarian group dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults
from disadvantaged backgrounds worldwide.
The Smith Family provides long-term educational support to disadvantaged children and families in Australia, helping over 44,000 people in 2010-2011 through programs from preschool to university including scholarships for 33,000 children. While well-known through various promotional efforts, the organization relies on sponsors and government funding to continue its important work of supporting poor children through education.
The document discusses the issue of homelessness in Parramatta and surrounding areas. It notes that homelessness is a significant problem, with over 100,000 people experiencing homelessness in Australia on any given night, including many young people under 25 years old. The document provides information on causes of homelessness, the impact on communities, organizations working to address homelessness, and potential solutions such as providing shelters, food, clothing and other resources to help the homeless population.
SCSU Percussion Collective and Stearns County Pachanga Society Benefit Concert To Help Reiser Relief Haiti at St. Cloud State University.
This is the powerpoint that was presented at this musical event.
Senior citizen homes- a blessing in disguisekananjames
Busy lives and tight schedules have made it difficult to care for elders but the NGOs working toward this cause have made it possible for them to feel worthy of what they are and live the rest of their lives with dignity.
Here's a slide show of where we started, what we've done and where we are headed. Join us as we continue our efforts as we bring healing to children around the world, one a time.
Wells of Life aims to positively impact 1 million people in East Africa this decade by bringing clean water to rural villages through drilling wells. Currently, over 800 million people globally lack access to clean water. Drilling a well costs $4,000 and can provide clean water to an entire village, reducing water-borne illnesses, empowering education especially for girls, and improving livelihoods. Wells of Life works with businesses, schools, and individuals to fund wells and has infrastructure to drill one well per week.
This is a new kind of Rotary partnership. It does not involve RI matching grants. It involves local clubs partnering to create solutions and an impact greater than any of them could do individually.
Now Foundation – Help and Donate to Needy ChildrenNow Foundation
NOW Foundation is an international children and needy charity that is dedicated to providing emergency aid, water aid, and food through agricultural programs.
NOW Foundation is a new UK Charity Organisation that is dedicated to providing life-saving intervention to some of the poorest communities in Africa, Asia and worldwide. We are committed to improving the well-being of disadvantaged adults and children through the provision of emergency water aid, sustainable water solutions, as well as food through agricultural programs.
As an organisation, we are open and transparent about everything we do and invite our sponsors and donors the life-changing opportunity to join hands with us and learn about the individuals and communities we help. With your help, we are making a real difference to the future health and well-being of some of the poorest communities in the world.
Support our Work
You can setup a monthly donation to Now foundation or make a one-off cash gif to help children and families living in poverty today.
To Contact Now Foundation here are our details as under
Our Website: http://nowfoundation.org.uk/
Phone: 0800 002 5033
Email: supportercare@nowfoundation.org.uk
Sobha Quartz - Rise High Awards 2019 - Initiatives Outside The GateKarnikaRoy2
Sobha Quartz, a residential community in Bangalore, summarizes its initiatives outside the community gates in three areas: waste management and environmental protection, community development, and charitable causes. It has led plastic ban and waste segregation campaigns, helped restore a local lake, collaborates with an orphanage by tutoring and financially supporting children, and brings cheer to differently-abled children and destitute seniors through donations and performances. The community recognizes that it has a long-term symbiotic relationship with the larger area and aims to contribute in sustainable ways.
CASA stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates, a national organization of volunteers appointed by judges to advocate for the safety and well-being of abused and neglected children in foster care. CASA volunteers are independent investigators who make a difference in children's lives by ensuring their needs are met. Research shows children with a CASA volunteer are less likely to remain in long-term foster care. Last year, CASA served about a quarter million children, though over 780,000 are in foster care.
How can you contribute towards a better lifestyle for the tanzanian childrenchildrensaidtanzania
Children's Aid Tanzania is a non-profit organization that supports disadvantaged children in Moshi, Tanzania. They discuss various ways readers can contribute such as donating money, blood, clothes, school supplies or volunteering time to teach. These donations would help provide children with education, healthcare, nutrition and opportunity to become self-sufficient adults. The organization aims to improve children's lives and end preventable child deaths in Tanzania.
Federal / CSBG funds provide anti-poverty block grants to coordinate and deliver programs and services to low-income families and communities. Other government funds from state and federal dollars support family development, school readiness, parenting education, housing counseling, and long-term services. Private contracts support programs like PPL OnTrack and services for residents of low/moderate-income housing. The organization uses program services funding for direct service staff and supplies to deliver services and supports, while management and general funds cover administrative staff and operations. Fundraising seeks private contracts to help families move out of poverty and towards self-sufficiency.
Mayan Families sponsors over 3,000 students' educations at a cost of $360 per year. It also operates seven preschool nutrition centers that provide meals, supplements, hygiene lessons, and medical monitoring to malnourished children. The organization's elderly care program brings food and medical assistance to vulnerable older people. It installs fuel-efficient stoves and water filters to improve living conditions and health.
SOS Children's Villages Finland helps children and adolescents grow up in a family both in Finland and around the world. They provide support to families in need to prevent family breakdown and keep children with their biological families whenever possible. Their services include family counseling, foster care, group homes, and youth housing to help over 100 children in Finland each month. Globally, SOS Children's Villages works in 134 countries serving over 410,000 children and families through family strengthening programs, education, healthcare, and advocacy for children's rights. Their goal is to ensure every child's right to grow up in a loving, supportive family.
The document discusses efforts to raise awareness and funds for Sangita Orphanage in Chennai, India. The orphanage cares for 100 Dalit children who come from traumatic backgrounds, many being orphaned, destitute, or abandoned due to social injustices. Fundraising efforts included a yogurt shop fundraiser, toothbrush drives at local schools, and bake sales to promote equality and freedom for Dalits in India.
The Trust is an online marketing agency that raises funds for relief and development charities in the UK. It prides itself on high quality services and has developed proprietary solutions in many sectors. The Trust's main charity has seen steady growth, with donations exceeding £75,000, and over 80% of funds going directly to programs for the poor. The document invites sharing in bringing aid, comfort, and hope to impoverished people around the world, such as orphans in Eritrea who often only eat one meal per day. Donations of £25 can provide an orphan with basic needs for a month, while larger gifts can support many more children and mothers in desperate need of assistance.
Private institutions who helps the government in protecting a childJovito Jr
Child and Adolescent Development is a non-government organization in the Philippines that provides programs to prevent and respond to child abuse and exploitation, including emergency shelter, alternative education, advocacy, children's rights education, and reintegration support. It aims to help vulnerable youth. Several other organizations mentioned provide services such as education assistance, care for street children, support for neglected children, and homes for orphaned or abandoned children.
The Volunteer Program at the Department of Human Services, Children Youth and Family Division partners with the community to help families in need. Volunteers can donate items like diapers, coats, and toiletries; sponsor programs by donating money; plan and teach activities for children; or become a mentor. Volunteering provides support and enhances the lives of children and families using the department's services.
Your donations to United Way help create positive change for thousands in need through various partner organizations. A donation of $26 can provide meals for someone in transitional housing, childcare for a mother taking classes, or therapy for a substance abuse client. Your donations support programs that address basic needs, education, and employment to help people stand strong against poverty. United Way brings together donors, partners, and volunteers to invest in services with measurable results leading people to safer, more stable lives.
FoodCycle builds communities by combining volunteers, surplus food and free kitchen space to cook meals for those at risk of food poverty and social isolation. It has served over 60,000 meals through 14 hubs since 2008 using food that would otherwise be wasted. Volunteering with FoodCycle helps reduce social isolation and improves volunteers' confidence and skills. FoodCycle aims to continue expanding its social franchise model to more locations while empowering volunteers and tackling the growing problems of food waste and poverty in the UK.
1) Townships around Cape Town are informal settlements that are home to 8-10 million people, with Khayelitsha being the largest at 1 million residents.
2) Life in the townships is difficult, as most homes lack running water, bathrooms, and are vulnerable to flooding. However, residents work hard to earn a living and create communities through friendships and local businesses.
3) While conditions are challenging, there is a strong sense of community as residents support each other through sharing what little they have.
Lifetouch - Partnership Letter - NPTA - 2014Jeff Allen
Lifetouch has been a proud national sponsor of National PTA since 2012, donating photography services each year to support the association's work advocating for issues affecting children. As a sponsor, Lifetouch plays an important role in supporting National PTA's programs and calls for legislation on topics like education, health, safety, and the arts. In addition to its work with National PTA, Lifetouch is committed to giving back through community initiatives like building schools in developing nations. National PTA is proud to partner with Lifetouch in its efforts to make a difference for children and families.
The document summarizes the mission and work of St. Luke Foundation, a Haitian NGO founded in 2000 that provides education, healthcare, and humanitarian aid to over 150,000 people annually. It outlines the foundation's efforts to address malnutrition in Haiti through programs like schools that provide meals, a malnutrition treatment program, agricultural projects to increase food access, and water distribution. It also discusses partnerships with organizations like the Andrea Bocelli Foundation to support these initiatives and help combat Haiti's high rates of unemployment, poverty, and malnutrition.
The Shelter of Hope Ministries organization in Desarmes, Haiti seeks to alleviate poverty and empower the local community. Led by director Richard Jean-Baptiste, the organization provides food, shelter, education, and spiritual support. It operates various programs including a foster program, student sponsorships, English classes, and job skills training. The organization aims to expand its outreach and build additional facilities like a medical clinic. It welcomes volunteers and financial support to continue and grow its ministries.
I am thankful for all the supports and mentorship you gave me during this semester @ Department of African and African-American Studies. I am learning a lot from Haitian Department. I am so proud to be apart of Department of African and African-American Studies learning program department.
Senior citizen homes- a blessing in disguisekananjames
Busy lives and tight schedules have made it difficult to care for elders but the NGOs working toward this cause have made it possible for them to feel worthy of what they are and live the rest of their lives with dignity.
Here's a slide show of where we started, what we've done and where we are headed. Join us as we continue our efforts as we bring healing to children around the world, one a time.
Wells of Life aims to positively impact 1 million people in East Africa this decade by bringing clean water to rural villages through drilling wells. Currently, over 800 million people globally lack access to clean water. Drilling a well costs $4,000 and can provide clean water to an entire village, reducing water-borne illnesses, empowering education especially for girls, and improving livelihoods. Wells of Life works with businesses, schools, and individuals to fund wells and has infrastructure to drill one well per week.
This is a new kind of Rotary partnership. It does not involve RI matching grants. It involves local clubs partnering to create solutions and an impact greater than any of them could do individually.
Now Foundation – Help and Donate to Needy ChildrenNow Foundation
NOW Foundation is an international children and needy charity that is dedicated to providing emergency aid, water aid, and food through agricultural programs.
NOW Foundation is a new UK Charity Organisation that is dedicated to providing life-saving intervention to some of the poorest communities in Africa, Asia and worldwide. We are committed to improving the well-being of disadvantaged adults and children through the provision of emergency water aid, sustainable water solutions, as well as food through agricultural programs.
As an organisation, we are open and transparent about everything we do and invite our sponsors and donors the life-changing opportunity to join hands with us and learn about the individuals and communities we help. With your help, we are making a real difference to the future health and well-being of some of the poorest communities in the world.
Support our Work
You can setup a monthly donation to Now foundation or make a one-off cash gif to help children and families living in poverty today.
To Contact Now Foundation here are our details as under
Our Website: http://nowfoundation.org.uk/
Phone: 0800 002 5033
Email: supportercare@nowfoundation.org.uk
Sobha Quartz - Rise High Awards 2019 - Initiatives Outside The GateKarnikaRoy2
Sobha Quartz, a residential community in Bangalore, summarizes its initiatives outside the community gates in three areas: waste management and environmental protection, community development, and charitable causes. It has led plastic ban and waste segregation campaigns, helped restore a local lake, collaborates with an orphanage by tutoring and financially supporting children, and brings cheer to differently-abled children and destitute seniors through donations and performances. The community recognizes that it has a long-term symbiotic relationship with the larger area and aims to contribute in sustainable ways.
CASA stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates, a national organization of volunteers appointed by judges to advocate for the safety and well-being of abused and neglected children in foster care. CASA volunteers are independent investigators who make a difference in children's lives by ensuring their needs are met. Research shows children with a CASA volunteer are less likely to remain in long-term foster care. Last year, CASA served about a quarter million children, though over 780,000 are in foster care.
How can you contribute towards a better lifestyle for the tanzanian childrenchildrensaidtanzania
Children's Aid Tanzania is a non-profit organization that supports disadvantaged children in Moshi, Tanzania. They discuss various ways readers can contribute such as donating money, blood, clothes, school supplies or volunteering time to teach. These donations would help provide children with education, healthcare, nutrition and opportunity to become self-sufficient adults. The organization aims to improve children's lives and end preventable child deaths in Tanzania.
Federal / CSBG funds provide anti-poverty block grants to coordinate and deliver programs and services to low-income families and communities. Other government funds from state and federal dollars support family development, school readiness, parenting education, housing counseling, and long-term services. Private contracts support programs like PPL OnTrack and services for residents of low/moderate-income housing. The organization uses program services funding for direct service staff and supplies to deliver services and supports, while management and general funds cover administrative staff and operations. Fundraising seeks private contracts to help families move out of poverty and towards self-sufficiency.
Mayan Families sponsors over 3,000 students' educations at a cost of $360 per year. It also operates seven preschool nutrition centers that provide meals, supplements, hygiene lessons, and medical monitoring to malnourished children. The organization's elderly care program brings food and medical assistance to vulnerable older people. It installs fuel-efficient stoves and water filters to improve living conditions and health.
SOS Children's Villages Finland helps children and adolescents grow up in a family both in Finland and around the world. They provide support to families in need to prevent family breakdown and keep children with their biological families whenever possible. Their services include family counseling, foster care, group homes, and youth housing to help over 100 children in Finland each month. Globally, SOS Children's Villages works in 134 countries serving over 410,000 children and families through family strengthening programs, education, healthcare, and advocacy for children's rights. Their goal is to ensure every child's right to grow up in a loving, supportive family.
The document discusses efforts to raise awareness and funds for Sangita Orphanage in Chennai, India. The orphanage cares for 100 Dalit children who come from traumatic backgrounds, many being orphaned, destitute, or abandoned due to social injustices. Fundraising efforts included a yogurt shop fundraiser, toothbrush drives at local schools, and bake sales to promote equality and freedom for Dalits in India.
The Trust is an online marketing agency that raises funds for relief and development charities in the UK. It prides itself on high quality services and has developed proprietary solutions in many sectors. The Trust's main charity has seen steady growth, with donations exceeding £75,000, and over 80% of funds going directly to programs for the poor. The document invites sharing in bringing aid, comfort, and hope to impoverished people around the world, such as orphans in Eritrea who often only eat one meal per day. Donations of £25 can provide an orphan with basic needs for a month, while larger gifts can support many more children and mothers in desperate need of assistance.
Private institutions who helps the government in protecting a childJovito Jr
Child and Adolescent Development is a non-government organization in the Philippines that provides programs to prevent and respond to child abuse and exploitation, including emergency shelter, alternative education, advocacy, children's rights education, and reintegration support. It aims to help vulnerable youth. Several other organizations mentioned provide services such as education assistance, care for street children, support for neglected children, and homes for orphaned or abandoned children.
The Volunteer Program at the Department of Human Services, Children Youth and Family Division partners with the community to help families in need. Volunteers can donate items like diapers, coats, and toiletries; sponsor programs by donating money; plan and teach activities for children; or become a mentor. Volunteering provides support and enhances the lives of children and families using the department's services.
Your donations to United Way help create positive change for thousands in need through various partner organizations. A donation of $26 can provide meals for someone in transitional housing, childcare for a mother taking classes, or therapy for a substance abuse client. Your donations support programs that address basic needs, education, and employment to help people stand strong against poverty. United Way brings together donors, partners, and volunteers to invest in services with measurable results leading people to safer, more stable lives.
FoodCycle builds communities by combining volunteers, surplus food and free kitchen space to cook meals for those at risk of food poverty and social isolation. It has served over 60,000 meals through 14 hubs since 2008 using food that would otherwise be wasted. Volunteering with FoodCycle helps reduce social isolation and improves volunteers' confidence and skills. FoodCycle aims to continue expanding its social franchise model to more locations while empowering volunteers and tackling the growing problems of food waste and poverty in the UK.
1) Townships around Cape Town are informal settlements that are home to 8-10 million people, with Khayelitsha being the largest at 1 million residents.
2) Life in the townships is difficult, as most homes lack running water, bathrooms, and are vulnerable to flooding. However, residents work hard to earn a living and create communities through friendships and local businesses.
3) While conditions are challenging, there is a strong sense of community as residents support each other through sharing what little they have.
Lifetouch - Partnership Letter - NPTA - 2014Jeff Allen
Lifetouch has been a proud national sponsor of National PTA since 2012, donating photography services each year to support the association's work advocating for issues affecting children. As a sponsor, Lifetouch plays an important role in supporting National PTA's programs and calls for legislation on topics like education, health, safety, and the arts. In addition to its work with National PTA, Lifetouch is committed to giving back through community initiatives like building schools in developing nations. National PTA is proud to partner with Lifetouch in its efforts to make a difference for children and families.
The document summarizes the mission and work of St. Luke Foundation, a Haitian NGO founded in 2000 that provides education, healthcare, and humanitarian aid to over 150,000 people annually. It outlines the foundation's efforts to address malnutrition in Haiti through programs like schools that provide meals, a malnutrition treatment program, agricultural projects to increase food access, and water distribution. It also discusses partnerships with organizations like the Andrea Bocelli Foundation to support these initiatives and help combat Haiti's high rates of unemployment, poverty, and malnutrition.
The Shelter of Hope Ministries organization in Desarmes, Haiti seeks to alleviate poverty and empower the local community. Led by director Richard Jean-Baptiste, the organization provides food, shelter, education, and spiritual support. It operates various programs including a foster program, student sponsorships, English classes, and job skills training. The organization aims to expand its outreach and build additional facilities like a medical clinic. It welcomes volunteers and financial support to continue and grow its ministries.
I am thankful for all the supports and mentorship you gave me during this semester @ Department of African and African-American Studies. I am learning a lot from Haitian Department. I am so proud to be apart of Department of African and African-American Studies learning program department.
Glory House Services (GHS) was founded in 2007 by Idalbert and Glorie Joseph to help Haitian immigrants in Kansas City and support education in Haiti. GHS provides translation services in Kansas City and funds 3 elementary schools in rural northwest Haiti with over 200 students. The schools pay teacher salaries from funds raised by GHS. A 2014 trip by GHS found communities grateful for education provided and identified needs like water access. GHS hopes to increase sustainability and community involvement in education in Haiti.
Glory House Services (GHS) was founded in 2007 by Idalbert and Glorie Joseph to help Haitian immigrants in Kansas City and support education in Haiti. GHS provides translation services in Kansas City and funds 3 elementary schools in rural northwest Haiti with over 200 students. The schools pay teacher salaries from funds donated to GHS. In 2014, GHS organized educational events in Kansas City and made trips to Haiti to monitor the schools and communities served. Financial reports show that 91% of funds are used for teacher salaries in Haiti. GHS aims to continue supporting education and improving lives in the remote communities.
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Help us spread the word about Glory House Services. Throw a dinner party or share our information with your network - you choose your involvement. http://gloryhousekc.org/get-involved/
This document summarizes the annual report of One Umbrella, an organization that rescues surplus food from businesses and produces meals to distribute to those in need. In the past year, One Umbrella distributed over 256,000 meals to 58 agencies, a 33% increase over the previous year. They rescued 69 tons of food from landfill. One Umbrella relies on over 150 volunteers each month and had a net operating surplus of $66,334.85 for the year.
Since 2005, Rotarians from around the world have packaged
tens of millions of meals with Stop Hunger Now. This
meal-packaging program is a fun, hands-on international
service project that encourages a cooperative effort within
the community. Learn how you can engage your club in this
sustainable global feeding effort that delivers nutrition to
people in more than 70 countries. Additionally, you’ll hear
about Stop Hunger Now’s new sustainable development
project opportunities and possibilities for global grants.
The Paige Foundation supports education, senior citizens, and animal welfare through various programs. In 2016, it awarded over $122,000 in scholarships to 39 students and supported 5 students long-term. It also donated $75,000 to support senior meal programs and facilitated a $1.5 million loan to establish a comprehensive elderly care program. Additionally, it donated $10,000 to a program keeping pets with their low-income senior owners.
This document summarizes the 10th anniversary celebration of Work of Women (WOW!), a program started by World Neighbors to connect women across the globe. It discusses how WOW! began with a small group of women in New Mexico and has grown to over 700 members who support programs empowering women internationally. It provides an example of how one Indonesian woman, Inaq Jamilah, has been able to start her own banana chip business through skills gained in a World Neighbors training. The summary discusses how WOW! has made impacts on the lives of women in developing countries as well as the women who support the program. It concludes by looking ahead to further impacts WOW! and World Neighbors can have in the future.
This document summarizes the activities of SecondBite for the 2014-2015 year. Some key points:
- SecondBite redistributed over 7 million kilograms of fresh, healthy food to over 1,200 community programs, providing almost 14 million meals.
- This food redistribution enabled community organizations to divert over $21 million to other essential services for those in need.
- SecondBite's efforts saved over 518 million liters of water, 42 million kilojoules of energy, and prevented 42 million kilograms of greenhouse gas emissions.
- Going forward, SecondBite aims to break the cycle of food insecurity by providing nutrition education programs to empower individuals and build skills
Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund Brochure (2014-2015)Ashley Yu
The Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT) is a multi-donor fund established in 2009 to help Myanmar achieve Millennium Development Goal 1 of reducing poverty and hunger. LIFT supports projects that increase incomes, improve nutrition, and enhance food security for smallholder farmers and landless rural people. So far, LIFT has impacted over 2.5 million people, or 5% of Myanmar's population, through projects organized into four agro-ecological regions and fourteen national projects.
AMURT - Haiti is an NGO that has transitioned from disaster relief to community empowerment programs in northwest Haiti through integrated projects focused on water, roads, trees, health clinics, education, environmental restoration, and salt production cooperatives. It seeks to establish sustainable solutions for poverty reduction and environmental restoration through a participatory approach that strengthens local institutions and individuals.
The document reports on the impact and activities in 2012 of the Basic Needs Services Program at the Mamie George Community Center, which is run by Catholic Charities. It discusses how the program expanded its capacity through increased funding and staffing. Key accomplishments included serving over 2,800 individuals through its food assistance program and distributing over 150,000 pounds of food through community fairs.
VEDA is a Christian voluntary organization in Chilakaluripet, India that aims to uplift the lives of slum dwellers without discrimination. It provides several services and projects like a milk project that provides milk to children and malnourished individuals, a mid-day meal program for over 1,600 school children, basic education schools for over 1,200 slum children, medical care programs including antenatal care, income generation programs, housing construction, and plans to open a vocational training center. The organization works with Rural Relief & Development Foundation to help the poor and needy in the local slums.
The document provides information about various Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in India, including Community Aid and Sponsorship Programme, Annamrita, Goa Outreach, and SVSKP. It discusses their areas of work, goals, initiatives and impact in improving lives of underprivileged communities through education, healthcare, livelihood generation, and community development.
This document summarizes the work of Kingdom Partners, a nonprofit organization that has worked in 22 countries over 15 years to help those in need. It highlights specific projects Kingdom Partners has funded, including providing sponsorship for 89 children, funding 10 water wells, and responding to humanitarian crises like the typhoon in the Philippines. The document expresses gratitude to donors for their support which has impacted hundreds of thousands of lives worldwide through programs like healthcare, clean water, education, and disaster relief.
Learn how Trailblazer Foundation supports the development of rural communities in Cambodia through our health, food security, education, and economic development programs: developing ripples of sustainability through community water projects.
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El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
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An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
2. LaGonave
• Island 20 miles off the mainland
• Home to 150,000 people
• Rural and impoverished
• No roads, no sanitation systems
• Most rely on community wells
• Most have no access to electricity
3. Anse-a-Galets is the largest town
on the island. There are dozens and
dozens of small communities spread
across the hills and valleys.
7. Potable water is scarce and some people
are miles from a public cistern
8. Our Philosophy
• Community development, not aid.
• We listen and respond
• We don’t travel to Haiti to “do” stuff
• We try to create jobs and foster true relationships
• A long term commitment.
9. Quick Facts
• We work through the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti,
partnering with 10 communities on the island.
• We have no paid staff, less than $500 in
administrative overhead annually.
• Everyone pays their travel expenses
• We focus on education, healthcare, economic
development, and building relationships.
13. Our two Community Healthworkers are enrolled in a ten month program with
Midwives for Haiti and will return this fall with the highest level of birth attendant
certification. They will share their training with all community healthworkers.
14. The life of a child on LaGonave
• You may or may not
have shoes.
• You may have only
one meal a day.
• You will have worms.
• You may not be in
school.
15. Children’s
Nutrition
Program
Malnutrition is a critical health issue.
We buy Medika Mamba, the gold standard in
addressing malnutrition, from a Haitian
manufacturer that buys peanuts from Haitian
farmers
The program is administered by our
community healthworkers.
25. By working with
Haitians on the needs
that they have
identified, we are
building capacity in this
poorest of poor
countries, but one that
is rich in spirit.