The Liberia Rebuild Global Team aims to rebuild Liberia through monthly $2 contributions from Liberians worldwide. Its vision is to restore villages, towns, and infrastructure destroyed during the civil war through united global efforts. The objective is rebuilding homes and restoring hope for Liberians unable to do so themselves. Membership is open to all who want to help, and the team will identify projects, coordinate volunteers, and ensure funds are used transparently to complete rebuilding work from village to village.
International Center of the Diocese of Saitama
-for the Pastoral needs of the people
-established on Feb. 13,1994 in Oyama City, Tochigi Ken
At present in Urawa
-serving in Saitama, Gunma, Tochigi and Ibaraki prefectures
The document provides an overview of the District 1 Community Leadership Committee, which was created in 2013 by Councilman Tate. The committee was formed in response to residents' questions about leadership and community engagement after Detroit transitioned to an emergency manager and would transition to district governance in 2014. Initially the committee engaged only community association and block club leaders, but has since expanded involvement. The committee aims to attract resources to support residents, businesses, and faith organizations in District 1. Meetings are held monthly at various locations to build unity across the district and allow groups to support each other on shared issues and concerns.
Rotary & Eclub: An Opportunity to Change your Future!Aanton Mookherjee
The Rotary International Movement has been largely associated with social improvement initiatives. But what's unsaid is that it's also a journey for the members of the Movement to improve their lives.
Rotary E-Club of Kolkata Konnect brings the opportunity for all "conscious and concerned" people to execute their noble intentions by joining Rotary E-Club of Kolkata Konnnect, from any corner of the world!
The mission of Project H.O.P.E. is to facilitate partnerships between congregations/community organizations and low-income individuals/families to help them gain dignity and independence. Project H.O.P.E. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit led by CEO Denis Rigdon that provides programs like IDA savings matching, financial education classes, vehicle ownership, and mentoring training to over 700 mentors. Major accomplishments include starting the region's first homeless shelter, acquiring over $2 million in funding, and developing affordable housing and employment programs.
This document is the 2011 annual report for Bike & Build, an organization that engages young adults in long-distance cycling trips across the US to raise money and awareness for affordable housing. In 2011, 322 riders raised over $600,000 for 335 affordable housing organizations. Key accomplishments included contributing the second highest amount in the organization's history to affordable housing causes and establishing an Alumni Council. The financial statements show that 88% of expenses went to contributions for housing and programming for riders.
Adam Kidan explains the main efforts of Serve DC, a nonprofit organization that goes above and beyond when it comes to promoting volunteer work for Washington, DC.
Y's Youth Clubs are volunteer organizations for people ages 15-30 affiliated with Y's Men International and local YMCAs. They provide opportunities for youth to serve their communities, learn skills like leadership and teamwork, and facilitate the transition to full Y's Men Club membership for those interested. There are currently over 60 chartered Y's Youth Clubs across 19 countries with more than 1,400 members total. The clubs offer a variety of programs both within countries and through international exchanges focused on community service, leadership development, and supporting the work of YMCAs worldwide.
International Center of the Diocese of Saitama
-for the Pastoral needs of the people
-established on Feb. 13,1994 in Oyama City, Tochigi Ken
At present in Urawa
-serving in Saitama, Gunma, Tochigi and Ibaraki prefectures
The document provides an overview of the District 1 Community Leadership Committee, which was created in 2013 by Councilman Tate. The committee was formed in response to residents' questions about leadership and community engagement after Detroit transitioned to an emergency manager and would transition to district governance in 2014. Initially the committee engaged only community association and block club leaders, but has since expanded involvement. The committee aims to attract resources to support residents, businesses, and faith organizations in District 1. Meetings are held monthly at various locations to build unity across the district and allow groups to support each other on shared issues and concerns.
Rotary & Eclub: An Opportunity to Change your Future!Aanton Mookherjee
The Rotary International Movement has been largely associated with social improvement initiatives. But what's unsaid is that it's also a journey for the members of the Movement to improve their lives.
Rotary E-Club of Kolkata Konnect brings the opportunity for all "conscious and concerned" people to execute their noble intentions by joining Rotary E-Club of Kolkata Konnnect, from any corner of the world!
The mission of Project H.O.P.E. is to facilitate partnerships between congregations/community organizations and low-income individuals/families to help them gain dignity and independence. Project H.O.P.E. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit led by CEO Denis Rigdon that provides programs like IDA savings matching, financial education classes, vehicle ownership, and mentoring training to over 700 mentors. Major accomplishments include starting the region's first homeless shelter, acquiring over $2 million in funding, and developing affordable housing and employment programs.
This document is the 2011 annual report for Bike & Build, an organization that engages young adults in long-distance cycling trips across the US to raise money and awareness for affordable housing. In 2011, 322 riders raised over $600,000 for 335 affordable housing organizations. Key accomplishments included contributing the second highest amount in the organization's history to affordable housing causes and establishing an Alumni Council. The financial statements show that 88% of expenses went to contributions for housing and programming for riders.
Adam Kidan explains the main efforts of Serve DC, a nonprofit organization that goes above and beyond when it comes to promoting volunteer work for Washington, DC.
Y's Youth Clubs are volunteer organizations for people ages 15-30 affiliated with Y's Men International and local YMCAs. They provide opportunities for youth to serve their communities, learn skills like leadership and teamwork, and facilitate the transition to full Y's Men Club membership for those interested. There are currently over 60 chartered Y's Youth Clubs across 19 countries with more than 1,400 members total. The clubs offer a variety of programs both within countries and through international exchanges focused on community service, leadership development, and supporting the work of YMCAs worldwide.
The document discusses volunteerism in Liberia and its role in promoting peace and development. It describes several volunteer programs in the country, including the National Youth Volunteer Service (NYVS) and Volunteers for Peace Program (VPP), which work on initiatives like peacebuilding, conflict resolution, education, and agriculture. It highlights the work of individual volunteers, such as their efforts to increase school enrollment and promote social cohesion. It emphasizes that volunteerism helps deepen the roots of peace in Liberia and will play an important role as the country transitions from peacekeeping support.
The Community Records Foundation (CRF) seeks to be an inclusive leader in developing the local Ypsilanti community through its artistic programming and community engagement. It aims to gather information about stakeholders to make informed decisions, increase fundraising opportunities, and provide diverse events that meet community needs. CRF also strives to be seen as a partner in community development, involve young people and underserved groups, and provide opportunities for artistic expression and exposure to new art experiences for families.
Liberia youth initiative for peace and sustainable developmentMatthew Nyanplu
This is a presentation about the Liberia Youth Initiative for Peace and Sustainable Development, a national non governmental organization based in Liberia. The organization is led and driven by youth. It aims to make Liberia better for all Liberians.
The mission of Project H.O.P.E. is to facilitate partnerships between congregations/community organizations and low-income individuals/families to help them gain dignity and independence. Project H.O.P.E. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit led by CEO Denis Rigdon that provides programs like IDA savings matching, financial education classes, vehicle ownership, and mentoring training to over 700 mentors. Major accomplishments include starting the region's first homeless shelter, acquiring over $2 million in funding, and developing affordable housing and employment programs.
The document proposes a program called Community Ambassadors to more effectively fight poverty and hunger at the local village level. The program would recruit retired professionals to advocate for and monitor individual villages in developing countries. As trusted representatives, Ambassadors would work with their adopted villages to identify needs, fundraise for solutions, and ensure accountability over time. By creating personal connections between communities and donors, the goal is to cut through bureaucratic inefficiencies and empower villages to improve their situations through sustainable programs tailored to local realities.
Short presentation over SSID, a non profit organization in the Dominican Republic that works with rural communities in areas of health, education, food security, and micro finance.
Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million members from diverse backgrounds who volunteer their time and skills to serve communities worldwide. Members work on local and international projects focused on peacebuilding, disease prevention, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, basic education, and economic development. Rotary's motto of "Service Above Self" inspires members to improve lives and foster understanding both locally and globally. The Rotary Foundation funds sustainable humanitarian projects proposed by Rotary clubs and districts through donations to the Foundation.
The Junior League of Philadelphia is launching a capital campaign to support its community programming and renovate its headquarters. The campaign will help fund the League's Apple a Day initiative, which aims to increase access to fresh produce and nutrition education in Philadelphia. It will also renovate the League's headquarters, updating meeting spaces, adding a community room and kitchen, and transforming work spaces. The campaign seeks donations from League members to support these strategic goals and ensure the organization's impact and sustainability over its second century of service.
Rotary is a global network of 1.4 million members from professional and business backgrounds who volunteer to serve their communities. Members focus on community service projects, promoting peace and international understanding, and investing in youth. Key aspects of Rotary include its areas of focus for service projects, emphasis on ethics and diversity, and funding of humanitarian initiatives through The Rotary Foundation, which celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2017.
The document celebrates elder and volunteer connections at Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly (LBFE). It highlights two exceptional volunteers, Marty Becklenberg and Glen Sue Smith, who have dedicated decades of service, and a corporate donor, the Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA), which has organized unique events for elders. The new LBFE Board Chair, Robin Tillotson, is profiled and discusses her goals of building leadership and continuing to seek elder input. LBFE hosted successful summer programs at their new vacation home, Audrey's House.
NeighborLink is a faith-based volunteer network that connects those in need of assistance with volunteers willing to help through a web-based platform. It currently operates in nine cities across the U.S. and aims to expand its model nationally by partnering with churches and other organizations. The platform allows vulnerable homeowners and community groups to post volunteer opportunities that can be claimed by registered volunteers. NeighborLink is seeking funding to improve its technology and hire staff to further develop its tools and launch new affiliate programs in additional cities.
The document summarizes the 20-year history of the Oakville Community Foundation. It highlights that the Foundation has grown from initial assets of $300,000 to $100 million currently. It has supported nearly 500 charities through granting and partnerships. It looks forward to continuing its collaborative work through new Smart & Caring initiatives to help build a stronger community.
Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million members that aims to take action and create lasting change in communities worldwide. Members work on projects promoting peace, fighting disease, providing clean water and sanitation, saving mothers and children, supporting education, and growing local economies. Members can expect to gain friendship, business development opportunities, personal and leadership growth through Rotary's service projects and international networking. Rotary expects members to attend meetings and projects, pay dues, contribute to charity funds, and participate in club activities.
This document provides an overview of the Rotary Club of Seminole Lake - Sunrise to a new member. It discusses that Rotary is an international organization with over 1.3 million members worldwide. It outlines the four avenues of service in Rotary: club service, community service, vocational service, and international service. It also summarizes some of the club's current projects and how members can get involved in service through committee participation and leadership roles within the club.
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.
Neighborhood Revitalization efforts rely heavily on partnerships with local residents, organizations, donors, and volunteers. The document discusses how Habitat for Humanity listens to residents to understand their needs and build on community assets. It describes various partnership models that have allowed Neighborhood Revitalization affiliates to serve over 6,000 families in fiscal year 2015. Key partnerships include engaging residents as volunteers and leaders, collaborating with various organizations, and gaining support from donors who do more than just provide funding. These partnerships are transforming neighborhoods into healthier, safer places to live.
Creating a Shared Vision for a Community, presented by Marsha Murrington, And...craigslist_fndn
To create a vision for the future and long-term change in a community, it’s essential to have a strong, well-conceived community engagement plan and process that allows the voices within the community to be heard. Having outsiders and experts apply their values and preconceived notions of what a community needs is a recipe for failure. This session is led by three skilled change agents, with experiences working across boundaries in a variety of communities. They share their insights, stories, and approaches for bringing people of diverse backgrounds, cultures, and generations together to envision what they want their neighborhoods and communities to become, determine priorities, address problems and issues, and take greater responsibility for where they live, work, and play.
I write this month’s message with the warm memories
of RYLA Uganda at Nabinoonya Beach, Entebbe.
It was a great experience especially the Life Skills
session by Rtn Ssebagala and the various Team Building
events by the DEPOT team. I feel invigorated and very
eager to face the 2nd Half of this Rota year based on that
experience.
February is the month in which we start submitting our
Presidents Elects names for acknowledgement in the R.I
Directory 2008-09 and have them initiate their planning
of their various Boards and objectives. Kindly ensure that
your Club has undertaken its Elections of Officers for
2008-09.
February is also World Understanding month. It is
encouraged that Clubs organise activities that open up
thinking and acknowledgement of happenings around
us, our cities, countries and continents. This is a good
opportunity to take stock of our International Service
initiatives. Have you achieved any impact or desirable
outcomes? If not, use this month to polish them up.
Remember you only have upto mid March before you
are required to submit such an initiative for Presidential
citation
This document outlines a vision for Rotary in Africa by 2020, with goals of dramatically increasing membership on the continent through revolutionary steps. It proposes forming new Rotary, Rotaract, and Interact clubs in every major town annually. A strategy of rigorously publicizing Rotary through signage, mass media, and prominent speakers is presented to boost recognition and respect for Rotary's service work. Membership and club growth targets are specified for countries like Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, and South Sudan to reach over 10,000 Rotarians across Africa by 2020.
The document outlines Humboldt Area Foundation's strategic goals for 2020 which include transforming communities' abilities to solve problems, strengthening community capacity, building partnerships, strengthening internal infrastructure, and ensuring sustainable strategy and accountability. It discusses developing leaders, supporting community initiatives, strengthening nonprofits, increasing access to education, and serving as a catalyst for economic development.
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The document discusses volunteerism in Liberia and its role in promoting peace and development. It describes several volunteer programs in the country, including the National Youth Volunteer Service (NYVS) and Volunteers for Peace Program (VPP), which work on initiatives like peacebuilding, conflict resolution, education, and agriculture. It highlights the work of individual volunteers, such as their efforts to increase school enrollment and promote social cohesion. It emphasizes that volunteerism helps deepen the roots of peace in Liberia and will play an important role as the country transitions from peacekeeping support.
The Community Records Foundation (CRF) seeks to be an inclusive leader in developing the local Ypsilanti community through its artistic programming and community engagement. It aims to gather information about stakeholders to make informed decisions, increase fundraising opportunities, and provide diverse events that meet community needs. CRF also strives to be seen as a partner in community development, involve young people and underserved groups, and provide opportunities for artistic expression and exposure to new art experiences for families.
Liberia youth initiative for peace and sustainable developmentMatthew Nyanplu
This is a presentation about the Liberia Youth Initiative for Peace and Sustainable Development, a national non governmental organization based in Liberia. The organization is led and driven by youth. It aims to make Liberia better for all Liberians.
The mission of Project H.O.P.E. is to facilitate partnerships between congregations/community organizations and low-income individuals/families to help them gain dignity and independence. Project H.O.P.E. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit led by CEO Denis Rigdon that provides programs like IDA savings matching, financial education classes, vehicle ownership, and mentoring training to over 700 mentors. Major accomplishments include starting the region's first homeless shelter, acquiring over $2 million in funding, and developing affordable housing and employment programs.
The document proposes a program called Community Ambassadors to more effectively fight poverty and hunger at the local village level. The program would recruit retired professionals to advocate for and monitor individual villages in developing countries. As trusted representatives, Ambassadors would work with their adopted villages to identify needs, fundraise for solutions, and ensure accountability over time. By creating personal connections between communities and donors, the goal is to cut through bureaucratic inefficiencies and empower villages to improve their situations through sustainable programs tailored to local realities.
Short presentation over SSID, a non profit organization in the Dominican Republic that works with rural communities in areas of health, education, food security, and micro finance.
Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million members from diverse backgrounds who volunteer their time and skills to serve communities worldwide. Members work on local and international projects focused on peacebuilding, disease prevention, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, basic education, and economic development. Rotary's motto of "Service Above Self" inspires members to improve lives and foster understanding both locally and globally. The Rotary Foundation funds sustainable humanitarian projects proposed by Rotary clubs and districts through donations to the Foundation.
The Junior League of Philadelphia is launching a capital campaign to support its community programming and renovate its headquarters. The campaign will help fund the League's Apple a Day initiative, which aims to increase access to fresh produce and nutrition education in Philadelphia. It will also renovate the League's headquarters, updating meeting spaces, adding a community room and kitchen, and transforming work spaces. The campaign seeks donations from League members to support these strategic goals and ensure the organization's impact and sustainability over its second century of service.
Rotary is a global network of 1.4 million members from professional and business backgrounds who volunteer to serve their communities. Members focus on community service projects, promoting peace and international understanding, and investing in youth. Key aspects of Rotary include its areas of focus for service projects, emphasis on ethics and diversity, and funding of humanitarian initiatives through The Rotary Foundation, which celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2017.
The document celebrates elder and volunteer connections at Little Brothers - Friends of the Elderly (LBFE). It highlights two exceptional volunteers, Marty Becklenberg and Glen Sue Smith, who have dedicated decades of service, and a corporate donor, the Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA), which has organized unique events for elders. The new LBFE Board Chair, Robin Tillotson, is profiled and discusses her goals of building leadership and continuing to seek elder input. LBFE hosted successful summer programs at their new vacation home, Audrey's House.
NeighborLink is a faith-based volunteer network that connects those in need of assistance with volunteers willing to help through a web-based platform. It currently operates in nine cities across the U.S. and aims to expand its model nationally by partnering with churches and other organizations. The platform allows vulnerable homeowners and community groups to post volunteer opportunities that can be claimed by registered volunteers. NeighborLink is seeking funding to improve its technology and hire staff to further develop its tools and launch new affiliate programs in additional cities.
The document summarizes the 20-year history of the Oakville Community Foundation. It highlights that the Foundation has grown from initial assets of $300,000 to $100 million currently. It has supported nearly 500 charities through granting and partnerships. It looks forward to continuing its collaborative work through new Smart & Caring initiatives to help build a stronger community.
Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million members that aims to take action and create lasting change in communities worldwide. Members work on projects promoting peace, fighting disease, providing clean water and sanitation, saving mothers and children, supporting education, and growing local economies. Members can expect to gain friendship, business development opportunities, personal and leadership growth through Rotary's service projects and international networking. Rotary expects members to attend meetings and projects, pay dues, contribute to charity funds, and participate in club activities.
This document provides an overview of the Rotary Club of Seminole Lake - Sunrise to a new member. It discusses that Rotary is an international organization with over 1.3 million members worldwide. It outlines the four avenues of service in Rotary: club service, community service, vocational service, and international service. It also summarizes some of the club's current projects and how members can get involved in service through committee participation and leadership roles within the club.
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.
Neighborhood Revitalization efforts rely heavily on partnerships with local residents, organizations, donors, and volunteers. The document discusses how Habitat for Humanity listens to residents to understand their needs and build on community assets. It describes various partnership models that have allowed Neighborhood Revitalization affiliates to serve over 6,000 families in fiscal year 2015. Key partnerships include engaging residents as volunteers and leaders, collaborating with various organizations, and gaining support from donors who do more than just provide funding. These partnerships are transforming neighborhoods into healthier, safer places to live.
Creating a Shared Vision for a Community, presented by Marsha Murrington, And...craigslist_fndn
To create a vision for the future and long-term change in a community, it’s essential to have a strong, well-conceived community engagement plan and process that allows the voices within the community to be heard. Having outsiders and experts apply their values and preconceived notions of what a community needs is a recipe for failure. This session is led by three skilled change agents, with experiences working across boundaries in a variety of communities. They share their insights, stories, and approaches for bringing people of diverse backgrounds, cultures, and generations together to envision what they want their neighborhoods and communities to become, determine priorities, address problems and issues, and take greater responsibility for where they live, work, and play.
I write this month’s message with the warm memories
of RYLA Uganda at Nabinoonya Beach, Entebbe.
It was a great experience especially the Life Skills
session by Rtn Ssebagala and the various Team Building
events by the DEPOT team. I feel invigorated and very
eager to face the 2nd Half of this Rota year based on that
experience.
February is the month in which we start submitting our
Presidents Elects names for acknowledgement in the R.I
Directory 2008-09 and have them initiate their planning
of their various Boards and objectives. Kindly ensure that
your Club has undertaken its Elections of Officers for
2008-09.
February is also World Understanding month. It is
encouraged that Clubs organise activities that open up
thinking and acknowledgement of happenings around
us, our cities, countries and continents. This is a good
opportunity to take stock of our International Service
initiatives. Have you achieved any impact or desirable
outcomes? If not, use this month to polish them up.
Remember you only have upto mid March before you
are required to submit such an initiative for Presidential
citation
This document outlines a vision for Rotary in Africa by 2020, with goals of dramatically increasing membership on the continent through revolutionary steps. It proposes forming new Rotary, Rotaract, and Interact clubs in every major town annually. A strategy of rigorously publicizing Rotary through signage, mass media, and prominent speakers is presented to boost recognition and respect for Rotary's service work. Membership and club growth targets are specified for countries like Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, and South Sudan to reach over 10,000 Rotarians across Africa by 2020.
The document outlines Humboldt Area Foundation's strategic goals for 2020 which include transforming communities' abilities to solve problems, strengthening community capacity, building partnerships, strengthening internal infrastructure, and ensuring sustainable strategy and accountability. It discusses developing leaders, supporting community initiatives, strengthening nonprofits, increasing access to education, and serving as a catalyst for economic development.
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1. Liberia Rebuild Global Team:
Preamble:
We the citizens of Liberia and friends of Liberia globally have agreed to come together under the
name “ LIBERIA REBUILD GLOBAL TEAM” as a development team for the republic of
Liberia.
Vision:
The vision of the Liberia rebuild global team is to raise funds globally from Liberians and friends
of Liberia including charitable organizations to rebuild Liberia from village to village, from town
to town, from clan to clan, from chiefdom to chiefdom, from district to district and from county
to county.I strongly believe that we can lead a new development revolution in Liberia. We can
rebuild Liberia without breaking the bank. We can do most without begging and waiting for
foreign aid. We need to start it in unity. I can see it working fine and successfully in Liberia. I
can see true unity and reconciliation taking place in Liberia. I can see tribal unity and county
unity to build up/invest in each other. There is an immeasurable power and success in unity.
Many hands make work less. Once we come together in one group -Liberians in Europeans,
Liberians in North America, Liberians in Asia, Liberians in other African countries and
Liberians in Liberia, our $2.00 monthly contribution will amount to a large sum of money which
can be spend monthly to build a village, a town, a house etc. Every Liberian around the World
will be happy to be part of Liberia's development with an amount that they can easily afford.
Liberians Worldwide will feel important, feel connected, and feel as an investor in their country.
Our coming together to rebuild Liberia will have many positive results beyond our imagination.
We will be holding our first global teleconference in January so please sign up and encourage
Liberian organizations in your country of residence to encourage their members to sign on to :
Liberiarebuildteam@yahoogroups.com email us at Liberiarebuildteam@yahoo.com to join our
mailing list. Our global teleconference numbers is always 805-309-2350 then enter the access ID
6003219#. Our Worldwide meeting is always on Sunday at 3pm USA Esastern standard time and
8pm Liberia time and 8pm for European countries. Please join us on this Sunday to discuss the
development of Liberia. Subscribe right now to Liberiarebuildteam@yahoogroups.com . If you
need help to sign on,just text your full name with email address to 215-939-6764 and you will be
signed on to connect with Liberians Worldwide. Thank you. www.Liberiarebuildteam.com
Objective:
The objective of Rebuild Liberia team is to restore villages, towns, cities and counties that were
destroyed during the 14 years civil war in Liberia. Many villages and towns were destroyed and
in some cases the residents were killed and those towns and villages are no more in existence. So
rebuild Liberia is to bring hope to the hopeless. There are Liberians whose homes were totally
2. destroyed by rebels and who are not in any position of being able to rebuild their houses that they
ounce called home. Rebuild Liberia team will identify those Liberians and rebuild their houses
so they can return home and live their pre-war life.
Who Can Join?
Any and every Liberian who wants to share their blessings to help restore life, hope and dignity
to other Liberians who have been greatly affected by the Liberian Civil war to the point that they
are no longer financially able to rebuild their village, home and house. Non Liberians can join
who believe in sharing their blessings with Liberians who greatly suffered from the Liberian civil
war. Religious institutions and people can join to share their blessings in restoring hope to the
hopeless Liberians who have lost their homes in the war and are not able to rebuild again.
Journalists can join and help to provide the team with accurate information on destroyed villages
in Liberia and information on the individuals who houses were destroyed during the war and are
not able to rebuild on their own. They will provide the team with news, photos, and videos on the
affected villages and people, and progress of the jobs being done by the team. NGOs both local
and international including Liberian and non Liberian organizations and associations can join to
contribute to the rebuilding of Liberia.
Leadership:
This is a non salary leadership for now until deem necessary and
appropriate in the future where the job may require full time work.
Rebuild Liberia shall be properly organized and structure: The
leadership shall consist of the following positions:
1.Board Members:
2. President and CEO:
3.Countries Vice presidents 4.15 Counties Cordinators
5.Districts Supervisors 6. Project Directors
7. General Secretary 8. Financial Secretary
3. 9.15 counties Secretaries 10.District Secretaries.
11.Committee Heads
12. Legal counsel 13.Chapline
14. Publicity Department Head.
Fund raising
Rebuild Liberia Team fund raising is based primarily on members’ monthly contribution. To
make the contribution affordable for all, each member is to contribute $2.00 monthly. The
money will be deposited directly in the organization bank account around the World. The deposit
slips will serve as members receipt. Direct deposit is recommended for those that work and
whose employers offer such service on their job. The members will solicit funds from various
local and international charitable organizations, institutions, religious organizations, businesses
and individuals. The team will also organize fund raising events/programs to raise funds for the
rebuilding of Liberia.
Projects
Rebuild Liberia Team project will begin rebuilding Liberia from village to village starting with
those villages that were totally destroyed and that exist no more. The projects will be identified
through the county coordinators who will work with supervisors, project directors and committee
heads to identify a needed village, town, clan, district and individual. The history, photos and
video of such potential project will be uploaded on to Liberiarebuildteam@yahoogroups.com for
members to see and comment. The project will then be approved to form part of our projects to
be under taken. All and each monthly fund generated will be spent to do a project in Liberia. All
works done on the project will be properly documented including photos and videos and
uploaded to the forum for everyone to see their investment at work in Liberia. The goal is to
complete a project by month in Liberia.
Project Implementation
Once a project is identified and accepted as one of the team’s projects to be implemented, every
effort will be made to use both cash and kind to complete the project. The affected villagers or
persons will be encouraged to assist in the rebuilding of their village/house if they can. The
citizens of the nearby village will be encouraged to help. Religious leaders, churches, students,
4. businesses, institutions and individuals will be encouraged to help with cash or kind to rebuild
the village. Handyman like carpenters, builders in the locality will be encouraged to help out.
The fund will be used to buy building materials and pay for services that the team cannot get in
the area of the project. So we will be using both cash and kind to rebuild the republic of Liberia
from village to village and from home to home.
Short Term Achievement/Goal
The main short term goal is to restore hope, dignity and living standards to those Liberians who
lost their villages and homes during the civil war. The rationale behind the formation of the
Liberia rebuild team has both short term and long term goals/vision. The short term goal is to
bring Liberians together to undertake a unity project. To demonstrate the fact that Liberians have
what it takes to develop their own villages, towns, clans, chiefdoms, districts and counties. This
will immediately promote love, forgiveness and development in Liberia. The citizens of Liberia
will see the power and the positive impact of working together for progress than working against
each other for destruction. It will open the way for Liberians to organize themselves into groups
to undertake costly and big projects that individuals cannot do. It will boost the self esteem of
Liberians to know that they don’t really need billions of foreign aid before they can start building
their country. It will help as eye opener for Liberians to know the value of uniting to invest and
the power of money like $2.00. It will help Liberians to share and practice the art of giving to
each other. It will instantly promote tribal unity and county unity as members of each tribe invest
in the rebuilding of another Liberian tribe. It will diminish conflict and high light unity and
development in the entire country. It will afford Liberians around the World to interact with each
other and communicate more to resolve many issues like family matters, land conflict, tribal
conflict etc.
Long Term Achievement/goal
The long term goal/vision of the Liberia rebuild team is huge. The goal is for Liberians to take
full responsibility for the development of their country. Once Liberians come together and see
that their unity and contributions of just $2.00 was great enough to rebuild villages and towns
that would not have been rebuilt without their unity and contribution, they will automatically
realized that they can use the same means to build health centers, roads, schools etc. The goal is
to create ones and love among Liberian tribes and counties so that one county or tribe can never
accept weapons to kill and destroy another county that they have invested to build. It will bring
total reconciliation among tribes, clans, chiefdom, district and counties because every Liberian
tribe will have invested their own money to build another tribe or county. It will help to ease
tribal tension and bring tribes and people together to undertake meaningful positive projects. One
of the long term goal is to create a national revolution where Liberians will see themselves as
capable enough to take full responsibility of developing their country without relying or waiting
for foreign aid. It will open a whole new avenue for Liberians to see good reasons to come
together in groups to undertake development projects in their towns and villages as well as their
5. organizations and families. It will make Liberians to relook at the value of money and demand
fair values for their natural resources in order to undertake development projects in their country.
It will provide unique opportunities for Liberians living abroad to take part in the development
and investment of their country. It will promote unity and positive engagement both at home and
abroad. It will open a big line of communication among Liberians at home and abroad. It will
make Liberians to take part in the act of giving and become givers instead of receivers. It will
make Liberians to become proud of themselves and never result to war as each tribe become an
investor in another tribe and county. It will promote religious unity as Christians, Muslims,
Bahia etc take part in the rebuilding of destroyed towns, villages etc
Recruitment
Rebuild Liberia will be impossible without the participation of majority Liberians.
The goal is the more Liberians join the team, their $2.00 contribution when add
together will among to a large sum of money or kind which will finance the
rebuilding of Liberia. From,village to village. It is therefore important that every
member becomes a major recruiter of Liberians and friends of Liberia to join the
team. It is good idea to encourage people to join the team by talking about it to
your family members, friends, co-workers, organizations, associations, club,
business people, meeting places, schools, sport grounds, social gathering, churches,
We are doing the right thing so never feel ashamed, shy, afraid or embarrass to
promote the vision of Rebuild Liberia. Write down the discussion forum email
address and encourage them to sign up or help them to sign them up if they agree
for you to do so for them.
The email address is, Liberiarebuildteam@yahoogroups.com .
You can even invite them to attend our global teleconference by giving them the
number and the access code 805-309-2350 Code 6003219#. You can also give
them my number to call me for more details information etc. My name is Moses
Bombo Tambason and my number is 215-939-6764. You can also give them our
membership sign in form so the person(s) can fill it. Below is the membership
form and let us begin the rebuilding of our country. Thank you.
6. Liberia Rebuild Team Membership/Recruitment Form
I_____________________________________________
do decide to join the team to rebuild Liberia.
I am a Liberian_____ friend of Liberia_______.
Tel:_______________________
Address________________________________________
______________________________________________
Cell #________________________________
Web_____________________________________
Email__________________________________
Fax_______________________
I will join the discussion forum by subscribing to,
Liberiarebuildteam@yahoogroups.com .
I promise to pay my monthly minimum contribution of
$2.00 through direct deposit to the team account and
attend meetings and programs as much as I can. I can
cancel my membership at anything for any reason.
Date_________________________________________
Sign______________________________________