Ourish International is selling t-shirts for $10 each. All of the shirts are made using free trade practices. The company name is spelled out with capital letters that are missing from the words "Nourish International".
The document appears to be a catalog listing various band t-shirts for sale. It includes information about the band, album or design, shirt size, price, and shirt material for each listing across multiple pages. The catalog contains listings for metal and hardcore bands.
Nourish International's mission is to eradicate poverty through student engagement and community empowerment. It began in 2003 at the University of North Carolina and has since expanded to over 50 university chapters nationwide. Nourish raises money through campus ventures like hunger lunches to fund sustainable development projects abroad, where students partner with local communities over the summer to implement poverty solutions. Past projects include building an orphanage in Bolivia in 2009 and constructing a water pipeline in Peru to provide clean drinking water.
Nourish International is a nonprofit that engages college students in community development projects abroad to help eradicate poverty. Students form chapters on their campuses and raise money through various ventures throughout the year. Over the summer, students travel to partner with local communities in countries like Peru to implement solutions. The organization's mission is to fight poverty by empowering students and communities.
The document lists several upcoming events including an adoption discussion group on April 12th, a fair trade and tapas event on May 8th, a charity date auction on May 21st to benefit CHOICES, possible weekend dates in mid-May including backyard camping, needs for volunteers at hunger lunches on May 17th and 24th, information about earning more money for chapters that attend the summer institute from August 5th to 9th, and a section for general upcoming events.
Nourish International is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that works to eradicate global poverty by engaging students and empowering communities. It connects students at 29 college campuses across the US with developing communities worldwide. Students run fundraising ventures on campus and use the funds to implement sustainable development projects abroad over the summer. Since 2003, Nourish has sent over $140,000 and 145 students to 22 communities in 8 countries to tackle issues like malnutrition, lack of clean water, and poverty.
Nourish International is a nonprofit that engages college students in fundraising and community development projects to help alleviate global poverty. Students run ventures throughout the year to raise money and then travel abroad in the summer to partner with communities on projects. Nourish's mission is to eradicate poverty by empowering students and communities. The document also discusses deforestation issues in Haiti, where 60% of rural residents go without food and reliance on wood for fuel has led to loss of 3% of Haiti's forests, damaging soil and marine life. Recent initiatives aim to increase sustainable agriculture and non-charcoal fuels to reduce deforestation.
Nourish International allows donors to receive advertising benefits from having booths on campus, despite campus rules prohibiting businesses from directly advertising. Donors receive verbal recognition from booth staff promoting their donations and products. Donors can also provide signage and materials to hand out, allowing their business to be advertised on campus through the nonprofit's booths and partnerships.
Nourish International is a global nonprofit that partners with colleges across the US to fundraise for and implement community development projects in developing areas. Students run ventures throughout the year to earn money for projects, then travel abroad over the summer to work with local communities on implementing solutions. Their mission is to eradicate poverty through engaging students and empowering communities.
The document appears to be a catalog listing various band t-shirts for sale. It includes information about the band, album or design, shirt size, price, and shirt material for each listing across multiple pages. The catalog contains listings for metal and hardcore bands.
Nourish International's mission is to eradicate poverty through student engagement and community empowerment. It began in 2003 at the University of North Carolina and has since expanded to over 50 university chapters nationwide. Nourish raises money through campus ventures like hunger lunches to fund sustainable development projects abroad, where students partner with local communities over the summer to implement poverty solutions. Past projects include building an orphanage in Bolivia in 2009 and constructing a water pipeline in Peru to provide clean drinking water.
Nourish International is a nonprofit that engages college students in community development projects abroad to help eradicate poverty. Students form chapters on their campuses and raise money through various ventures throughout the year. Over the summer, students travel to partner with local communities in countries like Peru to implement solutions. The organization's mission is to fight poverty by empowering students and communities.
The document lists several upcoming events including an adoption discussion group on April 12th, a fair trade and tapas event on May 8th, a charity date auction on May 21st to benefit CHOICES, possible weekend dates in mid-May including backyard camping, needs for volunteers at hunger lunches on May 17th and 24th, information about earning more money for chapters that attend the summer institute from August 5th to 9th, and a section for general upcoming events.
Nourish International is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that works to eradicate global poverty by engaging students and empowering communities. It connects students at 29 college campuses across the US with developing communities worldwide. Students run fundraising ventures on campus and use the funds to implement sustainable development projects abroad over the summer. Since 2003, Nourish has sent over $140,000 and 145 students to 22 communities in 8 countries to tackle issues like malnutrition, lack of clean water, and poverty.
Nourish International is a nonprofit that engages college students in fundraising and community development projects to help alleviate global poverty. Students run ventures throughout the year to raise money and then travel abroad in the summer to partner with communities on projects. Nourish's mission is to eradicate poverty by empowering students and communities. The document also discusses deforestation issues in Haiti, where 60% of rural residents go without food and reliance on wood for fuel has led to loss of 3% of Haiti's forests, damaging soil and marine life. Recent initiatives aim to increase sustainable agriculture and non-charcoal fuels to reduce deforestation.
Nourish International allows donors to receive advertising benefits from having booths on campus, despite campus rules prohibiting businesses from directly advertising. Donors receive verbal recognition from booth staff promoting their donations and products. Donors can also provide signage and materials to hand out, allowing their business to be advertised on campus through the nonprofit's booths and partnerships.
Nourish International is a global nonprofit that partners with colleges across the US to fundraise for and implement community development projects in developing areas. Students run ventures throughout the year to earn money for projects, then travel abroad over the summer to work with local communities on implementing solutions. Their mission is to eradicate poverty through engaging students and empowering communities.
This document contains announcements and event notifications from OSU Nourish International. It advertises an upcoming charity auction to raise money for hunger relief efforts. It also lists volunteer opportunities for hunger lunches and an upcoming garage sale. Finally, it provides details about an evening backyard camping trip including a cookout, games, and drive-in movie.
Nourish International will be holding Hunger Lunches on May 3rd, 17th, and 24th from 11am to 2pm on the South Oval and Wexner Center Plaza to raise money for their SAVE THE MOCHE water pipeline project in Cerro Blanco, Peru. Attendees can enjoy food and support the project that brings water to the community in Peru.
Nourish International is a student organization that raises money for sustainable development projects that provide aid to impoverished communities around the world. In 2009, students from Ohio State University's chapter traveled to Bolivia to continue work on an orphanage project and develop an after school program using funds raised throughout the year. In 2010, students will travel to Peru to construct a water pipeline connecting over 500 community members to safe drinking water.
This document contains summaries of several upcoming global health and social justice related events at Ohio State University between April 29th and May 24th, including:
1) A panel discussion on May 5th about family planning in Nigeria and Pakistan featuring speakers from those countries.
2) A fair trade and tapas event on May 8th to support global artisans.
3) A global health photo exhibit from April 30th to May 14th showcasing global health issues.
4) A charity date auction on May 21st to benefit a local domestic violence organization.
5) Several volunteer opportunities to work at hunger lunches in May.
The document contains information about several upcoming events for the OSU Nourish International organization: an intramural sand volleyball game on April 19th, a spring photo drive with a submission deadline of April 30th, a global health photo exhibit on May 14th, and hunger lunch volunteer opportunities on May 3rd, 17th, and 24th. It also includes information about the Summer Institute leadership training from August 5th-9th at UNC Chapel Hill and the benefits chapters have received from sending representatives in the past.
This article is meant to make you think about marriage in a different culture. We are using it for our Marriage Across Cultures discussion group- Weds 21st of April.
Hunger Lunches will be held from 11am to 2pm on April 19, May 3, May 17, and May 24 on the South Oval and Wexner Center Plaza to provide lunch and volunteer opportunities. The donations received will support the Nourish sustainability project in Cerro Blanco, Peru, including a Clean Water Pipeline Project this summer connecting over 500 people to clean water and improving health.
Nourish International is a non-profit organization that aims to eradicate poverty by engaging students and empowering communities. Students at colleges across the country can join local Nourish chapters to fundraise through various ventures throughout the year. The funds raised go towards community development projects implemented by students who travel abroad over the summer to partner with local communities. Last year, members traveled to Bolivia to build an orphanage.
The document discusses the upcoming elections and responsibilities for the executive board of OSU Nourish International. It provides details on the positions up for election - President, Treasurer, Ventures Director, International Projects Director, Marketing Director, and Human Resources Director. It also lists upcoming events for the organization, including hunger lunches, a volleyball team, a t-shirt making party, a Peru meeting, and a cultural discussion group.
Assists other officers as needed
Helps with event planning and execution
Attends weekly meetings
Helps with recruitment and retention
Helps with marketing and outreach
The document provides updates from the Nourish Ohio State University chapter. It discusses their Global Giving fundraising campaign where they currently rank 2nd and are trying to meet fundraising goals. It announces upcoming events like a raffle to encourage donations, volunteering at an Amnesty event, discussion nights, a movie event, and dodgeball. It also provides important March dates and announces opportunities like their summer institute.
The document provides updates and announcements for various upcoming events and opportunities for an organization called Nourish. It announces leftover Olympics t-shirts for sale, a global giving campaign and contest, an upcoming lecture on a Peru trip, a movie night, discussion events on marriage and a Peru travelers meeting. It also lists important February dates, requests volunteers for moving supplies, announces a summer institute, and provides details on funding opportunities.
Nourish International is holding a Movie Extravaganza on March 5th and 6th from 7-10pm at The Gateway to raise money for their SAVE THE MOCHE water pipeline project in Cerro Blanco, Peru which will provide clean water to the area. Attendees can come enjoy movies and support the important cause of bringing water to the community in Peru.
The Ohio State chapter of Nourish International will participate in a clean water pipeline project in Cerro Blanco, Peru this summer that will provide over 500 people with clean drinking water, improving health and infant survival rates. They are seeking $5,000 in donations through GlobalGiving to complete the project and meet their funding goal. Nourish International's mission is to alleviate poverty through community empowerment and student engagement.
Nourish International is a non-profit organization that aims to eradicate global poverty by engaging students and empowering communities. It connects students with developing communities worldwide to solve problems caused by poverty. Students run fundraising ventures on their campuses and use the funds to implement community development projects with local partners over the summer. Since 2003, Nourish has sent over $140,000 and 145 students abroad to 22 communities to carry out poverty-alleviating projects.
The Nourish International student organization at Ohio State University is seeking donations for a fundraising event to support a project to build a potable water pipeline in Cerro Blanco, Peru. The student group implements sustainable development projects abroad over the summer and needs $4,000 to complete the pipeline project. They are requesting gift certificates or other donations for prizes at their upcoming Olympic-style tournament to raise funds and awareness for their cause of addressing global poverty through education and community partnerships.
The document outlines strategies for Nourish International chapters to conduct initial publicity and outreach efforts at the start of each academic year, with a focus on raising awareness of the General Interest Meeting and flagship Hunger Lunch event through personal networks, listservs, collaborations with other student groups, guerrilla marketing tactics, classroom announcements, and engaging department heads. The goal is to welcome new students and rebuild the membership and customer base after annual turnover by creatively spreading information about NI's mission and upcoming opportunities to get involved.
Nourish recruits and trains college students to design and implement sustainable development projects. Students gain skills in entrepreneurship, leadership, and project management. On their campuses, Nourish chapters run small businesses, raising over $50,000 last year. Students use this money to partner with organizations on projects in 22 communities worldwide, gaining experience in community development and project management. Nourish aims to become self-sustaining through chapters sharing profits with the national office to cover training and support costs.
Nourish is a chapter located at an address and phone number. The chapter focuses on nourishing individuals through its programs and services. Details about the specific programs, services, mission or activities of the chapter are not provided in the source text.
This document contains announcements and event notifications from OSU Nourish International. It advertises an upcoming charity auction to raise money for hunger relief efforts. It also lists volunteer opportunities for hunger lunches and an upcoming garage sale. Finally, it provides details about an evening backyard camping trip including a cookout, games, and drive-in movie.
Nourish International will be holding Hunger Lunches on May 3rd, 17th, and 24th from 11am to 2pm on the South Oval and Wexner Center Plaza to raise money for their SAVE THE MOCHE water pipeline project in Cerro Blanco, Peru. Attendees can enjoy food and support the project that brings water to the community in Peru.
Nourish International is a student organization that raises money for sustainable development projects that provide aid to impoverished communities around the world. In 2009, students from Ohio State University's chapter traveled to Bolivia to continue work on an orphanage project and develop an after school program using funds raised throughout the year. In 2010, students will travel to Peru to construct a water pipeline connecting over 500 community members to safe drinking water.
This document contains summaries of several upcoming global health and social justice related events at Ohio State University between April 29th and May 24th, including:
1) A panel discussion on May 5th about family planning in Nigeria and Pakistan featuring speakers from those countries.
2) A fair trade and tapas event on May 8th to support global artisans.
3) A global health photo exhibit from April 30th to May 14th showcasing global health issues.
4) A charity date auction on May 21st to benefit a local domestic violence organization.
5) Several volunteer opportunities to work at hunger lunches in May.
The document contains information about several upcoming events for the OSU Nourish International organization: an intramural sand volleyball game on April 19th, a spring photo drive with a submission deadline of April 30th, a global health photo exhibit on May 14th, and hunger lunch volunteer opportunities on May 3rd, 17th, and 24th. It also includes information about the Summer Institute leadership training from August 5th-9th at UNC Chapel Hill and the benefits chapters have received from sending representatives in the past.
This article is meant to make you think about marriage in a different culture. We are using it for our Marriage Across Cultures discussion group- Weds 21st of April.
Hunger Lunches will be held from 11am to 2pm on April 19, May 3, May 17, and May 24 on the South Oval and Wexner Center Plaza to provide lunch and volunteer opportunities. The donations received will support the Nourish sustainability project in Cerro Blanco, Peru, including a Clean Water Pipeline Project this summer connecting over 500 people to clean water and improving health.
Nourish International is a non-profit organization that aims to eradicate poverty by engaging students and empowering communities. Students at colleges across the country can join local Nourish chapters to fundraise through various ventures throughout the year. The funds raised go towards community development projects implemented by students who travel abroad over the summer to partner with local communities. Last year, members traveled to Bolivia to build an orphanage.
The document discusses the upcoming elections and responsibilities for the executive board of OSU Nourish International. It provides details on the positions up for election - President, Treasurer, Ventures Director, International Projects Director, Marketing Director, and Human Resources Director. It also lists upcoming events for the organization, including hunger lunches, a volleyball team, a t-shirt making party, a Peru meeting, and a cultural discussion group.
Assists other officers as needed
Helps with event planning and execution
Attends weekly meetings
Helps with recruitment and retention
Helps with marketing and outreach
The document provides updates from the Nourish Ohio State University chapter. It discusses their Global Giving fundraising campaign where they currently rank 2nd and are trying to meet fundraising goals. It announces upcoming events like a raffle to encourage donations, volunteering at an Amnesty event, discussion nights, a movie event, and dodgeball. It also provides important March dates and announces opportunities like their summer institute.
The document provides updates and announcements for various upcoming events and opportunities for an organization called Nourish. It announces leftover Olympics t-shirts for sale, a global giving campaign and contest, an upcoming lecture on a Peru trip, a movie night, discussion events on marriage and a Peru travelers meeting. It also lists important February dates, requests volunteers for moving supplies, announces a summer institute, and provides details on funding opportunities.
Nourish International is holding a Movie Extravaganza on March 5th and 6th from 7-10pm at The Gateway to raise money for their SAVE THE MOCHE water pipeline project in Cerro Blanco, Peru which will provide clean water to the area. Attendees can come enjoy movies and support the important cause of bringing water to the community in Peru.
The Ohio State chapter of Nourish International will participate in a clean water pipeline project in Cerro Blanco, Peru this summer that will provide over 500 people with clean drinking water, improving health and infant survival rates. They are seeking $5,000 in donations through GlobalGiving to complete the project and meet their funding goal. Nourish International's mission is to alleviate poverty through community empowerment and student engagement.
Nourish International is a non-profit organization that aims to eradicate global poverty by engaging students and empowering communities. It connects students with developing communities worldwide to solve problems caused by poverty. Students run fundraising ventures on their campuses and use the funds to implement community development projects with local partners over the summer. Since 2003, Nourish has sent over $140,000 and 145 students abroad to 22 communities to carry out poverty-alleviating projects.
The Nourish International student organization at Ohio State University is seeking donations for a fundraising event to support a project to build a potable water pipeline in Cerro Blanco, Peru. The student group implements sustainable development projects abroad over the summer and needs $4,000 to complete the pipeline project. They are requesting gift certificates or other donations for prizes at their upcoming Olympic-style tournament to raise funds and awareness for their cause of addressing global poverty through education and community partnerships.
The document outlines strategies for Nourish International chapters to conduct initial publicity and outreach efforts at the start of each academic year, with a focus on raising awareness of the General Interest Meeting and flagship Hunger Lunch event through personal networks, listservs, collaborations with other student groups, guerrilla marketing tactics, classroom announcements, and engaging department heads. The goal is to welcome new students and rebuild the membership and customer base after annual turnover by creatively spreading information about NI's mission and upcoming opportunities to get involved.
Nourish recruits and trains college students to design and implement sustainable development projects. Students gain skills in entrepreneurship, leadership, and project management. On their campuses, Nourish chapters run small businesses, raising over $50,000 last year. Students use this money to partner with organizations on projects in 22 communities worldwide, gaining experience in community development and project management. Nourish aims to become self-sustaining through chapters sharing profits with the national office to cover training and support costs.
Nourish is a chapter located at an address and phone number. The chapter focuses on nourishing individuals through its programs and services. Details about the specific programs, services, mission or activities of the chapter are not provided in the source text.