Kalinga at Pag-ibig Foundation provides education to 300 of the poorest children mainly from the Payatas Dumpsite in Quezon City/Montalban, Philippines. You can help us!
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.
Guildford Action Charlie McCafferty Fundraising and MarketingCharlie McCafferty
Guildford Action began over 30 years ago as a support group for the unemployed. It has since expanded to provide services and support to disadvantaged individuals and families in the community. The organization operates a drop-in center that provides food, clothing, medical care and assistance with housing/benefits to over 425 visitors annually, many of whom are homeless or at risk of homelessness. It also runs a program called Guildford Action for Families that provides support to parents/caregivers of over 400 children facing challenges such as domestic abuse, parenting issues, and housing problems. Guildford Action relies on donations, fundraising events and volunteers to continue delivering vital services to those in need in the local community.
The School Council provides students a chance to have a say in improving their school. Their vision is for student voice to help maintain a safe and happy environment where students have real input into running the school and making a difference both in school and the wider community. This year's events organized by the School Council include World Food Week, a picnic, a fun run, and weeks focused on topics like bullying, health, and the environment to engage the whole school community. The School Council also aims to improve involvement of sixth form students, maintain regular meetings with school leadership, and strengthen links between the school and local councils.
The Bayat and Ayenda Foundations Support Education for GirlsDr. Ehsanollah Bayat
The Bayat and Ayenda Foundations partnered to fund the Ayenda Learning Center in Bamiyan Province, Afghanistan to support education for girls. With financial support from Bayat, Ayenda will purchase a new generator and replace broken equipment at the Center. The Center will use the improved technology to offer computer training programs for high school girls and students at Bamiyan University.
The document is about an event held by The Wings of Hope, a charity organization with three projects - a large orphan support center in Malawi, Africa providing support for 600 children orphaned by AIDS; a school in Chennai, South India providing free education to children; and a new school being built in Pondicherry, South India. The fundraising target for the event is £300,000 and donations will support sponsoring children's education in India and Malawi.
MoreThanAid is a nonprofit founded in 2016 that helps villages in Malawi evolve out of poverty. It does this by helping kids fund their education through a bracelet program where kids help make bracelets to sell. Profits also help local artists sell their art. The organization is focused on the remote community of Kande in Malawi, where most people's only job is farming, education quality is poor, and many talented artists lack customers. MoreThanAid aims to create education and economic opportunities by connecting artists to buyers and helping children afford secondary school fees through bracelet sales.
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.
Guildford Action Charlie McCafferty Fundraising and MarketingCharlie McCafferty
Guildford Action began over 30 years ago as a support group for the unemployed. It has since expanded to provide services and support to disadvantaged individuals and families in the community. The organization operates a drop-in center that provides food, clothing, medical care and assistance with housing/benefits to over 425 visitors annually, many of whom are homeless or at risk of homelessness. It also runs a program called Guildford Action for Families that provides support to parents/caregivers of over 400 children facing challenges such as domestic abuse, parenting issues, and housing problems. Guildford Action relies on donations, fundraising events and volunteers to continue delivering vital services to those in need in the local community.
The School Council provides students a chance to have a say in improving their school. Their vision is for student voice to help maintain a safe and happy environment where students have real input into running the school and making a difference both in school and the wider community. This year's events organized by the School Council include World Food Week, a picnic, a fun run, and weeks focused on topics like bullying, health, and the environment to engage the whole school community. The School Council also aims to improve involvement of sixth form students, maintain regular meetings with school leadership, and strengthen links between the school and local councils.
The Bayat and Ayenda Foundations Support Education for GirlsDr. Ehsanollah Bayat
The Bayat and Ayenda Foundations partnered to fund the Ayenda Learning Center in Bamiyan Province, Afghanistan to support education for girls. With financial support from Bayat, Ayenda will purchase a new generator and replace broken equipment at the Center. The Center will use the improved technology to offer computer training programs for high school girls and students at Bamiyan University.
The document is about an event held by The Wings of Hope, a charity organization with three projects - a large orphan support center in Malawi, Africa providing support for 600 children orphaned by AIDS; a school in Chennai, South India providing free education to children; and a new school being built in Pondicherry, South India. The fundraising target for the event is £300,000 and donations will support sponsoring children's education in India and Malawi.
MoreThanAid is a nonprofit founded in 2016 that helps villages in Malawi evolve out of poverty. It does this by helping kids fund their education through a bracelet program where kids help make bracelets to sell. Profits also help local artists sell their art. The organization is focused on the remote community of Kande in Malawi, where most people's only job is farming, education quality is poor, and many talented artists lack customers. MoreThanAid aims to create education and economic opportunities by connecting artists to buyers and helping children afford secondary school fees through bracelet sales.
Smile Foundation provides various social services including free schools, medical camps, disaster relief, and support for orphans and people with disabilities. It operates 6 free schools serving 700 students and distributes clothes, food, and medical care to deprived people. The foundation organizes Iftar meals for orphans during Ramadan, plants trees for the environment, and responds to national crises. It aims to help more people smile by expanding its services and collaborating with other organizations like Peoples' Rokeya Foundation to support orphan girls.
The document describes a youth prevention program called Little Warriors camp that is held each summer for children whose parents are military veterans or currently serving. The week-long camp provides empowerment through life skills and fun activities like dance, puppet workshops, and outdoor activities. In 2012, the program was able to serve 50 children for free and provide school supplies, and with donations they hope to serve 100 children this year and continue empowering youth through drug prevention programs.
The document outlines the various student leadership opportunities at the school including the Student Council, Peer Mentors, and Senior Prefects. The Student Council consists of over 30 students from all year groups who meet weekly to plan activities aimed at improving student life and raising issues of concern. Peer Mentors are paired with younger students to help with the transition to secondary school. Senior Prefects will support teachers, work with staff, and represent the school. A leadership training session was provided to newly elected student leaders to help them achieve their potential.
The School Club Zambia's annual report summarizes their activities in 2014. They generated over 18,500 kwacha through school-run enterprises benefiting over 1,000 pupils. They drilled a borehole bringing clean water to a community for the first time in 7 years. Case studies describe how pupils like Chimunya started their own gardens and how the Kampasa school became self-sustainable through a chicken business. The report thanks their donors, partners, staff and volunteers for supporting their work to provide education and opportunities for Zambian youth.
The document presents the Child Adoption for Education (CAFE) program. The program aims to link donors with economically disadvantaged children in India to provide for their basic educational needs, which cost approximately Rs. 500 per year. Mentors and associates help identify needy children and patrons who can sponsor a child's education. The Helplink Charitable Trust oversees the program and ensures kits with supplies are delivered. The program had nearly 3,000 participating children in 2009 and aims to support over 10,000 by 2010 and 100,000 by 2015.
Several major international NGOs were reviewed, including World Vision, Amnesty International, TEAR Fund, KidsCan, Greenpeace, and Invisible Children. They work at both the local and international levels through various strategies like community projects, advocacy campaigns, and aid programs. Their main purposes include improving economic and social conditions, protecting human rights and the environment, and addressing issues like poverty, injustice, and conflict. Through these strategies, they aim to create positive changes for vulnerable groups and bring about reforms on important issues around the world.
President Bill Ingram's Mid-term State of the Club.jayzenner
The Durham, North Carolina, downtown Rotary Club has an active program of engagement in the community and the world. This is the president's mid-term report of those activities.
The Cortland Wishmakers were founded in Spring 2016 to raise awareness for children with life-threatening illnesses through affiliation with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. They aim to increase awareness of the Make-A-Wish mission, participate in community service and fundraising, create school spirit, and empower students to grant wishes for courageous children through experience and joy of helping others. The executive board is led by President Kateri Ruebenstahl with Cathryn Evans, Rachel Burton, Fiona Hayden, and advisor Jonah Reardon.
Students from a school that believes in service before self donated generously to help underprivileged senior citizens in their neighborhood. To teach children humility, empathy, and concern for others, the school joined with an NGO called Sarthak Prayas. As part of this philanthropic gesture, 19 students reached out to senior citizens and helped by providing one month's worth of ration supplies.
This document provides information about the activities and operations of EDUCAIT, a non-profit organization registered under Section 80G of the IT Act. EDUCAIT funds the education of underprivileged children, starting with a few students in 2002 and now supporting over 20. It has adopted a school in Bidadi where it has undertaken infrastructure upgrades and annual health camps. EDUCAIT also engages in flood relief efforts and eye camps for senior citizens. Its future plans include consolidating efforts at the Bidadi school and continuing individual student sponsorship. The document outlines ways for readers to contribute funds or volunteer time to support EDUCAIT's mission.
The document discusses Madura Fashion & Lifestyle (MF&L), which is part of Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd (ABFRL). It was acquired by the Aditya Birla Group in 1999 and focuses its corporate social responsibility efforts on initiatives like girl child education, health and sanitization projects, and sustainable manufacturing. Specific initiatives highlighted include raising funds for school books, partnering with organizations helping the physically challenged, and eye camps providing vision checks and cataract surgeries to over 1,800 people.
Jumeira Baccalaureate School - Parents & Friendsfarrahesham
The document discusses the Parents & Friends Association (PFA) at Jumeira Baccalaureate School. It lists the 2014/15 PFA committee members and their roles. It invites parents who are interested in getting involved in their child's school experience, assisting with fundraising events, or providing comments/suggestions to attend monthly PFA meetings or email the PFA. It provides a brief history of the PFA, noting it was formed in 2010 and helped welcome newcomers and organize community events and charity fundraising. It states the PFA aims to make the school experience enjoyable for children by welcoming new parents, organizing social events, assisting the school with events, supporting children's education, and raising money for charities and additional school
The document summarizes the work of Cornfields Trust, a charity focused on issues associated with children in Africa, Asia, and beyond. It provides healthcare, food, education, and support to orphans, healthcare facilities, and poor communities to sustain healthy communities. It promotes cultural awareness, trustworthiness, commitment, communication, flexibility, integrity, and transparency. Through education, orphanage support, community projects, and healthcare staff training, it aims to lead to healthy communities, societal incorporation, and sustainable family income.
Marketing Management Project Business Studies Class 12 CBSE Sahil Kumar
Class Xll Business Studies - B.st Cbse Project Practical File on Marketing Management sample last year topper cbse usp unique selling proposition
Start a company of your choice, brand name, product name conclusion acknowledgement teachers signature
Syllabus of Project Work Practical File Class 12
1. Elements of Business Environment:
a) Changes in mode of Packaging. (milk supplied in plastic bottles to vending machines)
b) Change from Coca cola and fanta in the seventies to pepsi and coke in nineties.
c) Change in role of women in the past 25 years relating to joint families, Women as bread earner of family , Changes in the requirement of trend of mixers , washing machines , micro wave and standard of living.
Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is India's largest fast moving consumer goods company. Lifebuoy is HUL's flagship soap brand with a market leadership position. Lifebuoy was launched in India in 1895 and over the decades has established itself as a germ protection soap. It offers a wide range of soap variants targeted at different consumer segments with a focus on health and hygiene. Lifebuoy is the market leader in the antiseptic soap category in India.
Lux soap is a product of Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL), India's largest FMCG company. Lux has a 15% market share in the soap category, making it the leading beauty soap brand. It has a wide range of variants and a strong distribution and promotion network. Lux faces competition from other beauty soaps like Pears and new entrants like Vivel. However, its strong brand image and continuous innovation have helped Lux maintain its leadership position. The report recommends that Lux launch ayurvedic variants, target rural areas and male customers to further increase its market share.
marketing strategy of lux soap with reference to HULAghna Shamsi
The document discusses the history and marketing of Lux soap in India. It provides details on Lux soap's launch in India in 1929 as well as its branding and celebrity endorsements over the years. Lux soap is owned by Hindustan Unilever and is the largest selling soap brand in India, known for endorsed by Bollywood stars to promote beauty and self-care.
This marketing project report summarizes information about Lux soap from Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL). It provides an overview of HUL, describes Lux soap and its marketing mix, and analyzes Lux's competitors, market segmentation, and recommendations. The report finds that Lux soap has a 15% market share and is HUL's leading beauty soap brand. It is targeted towards women ages 16-35 from middle-income urban and suburban households.
This document outlines a marketing plan for a new pen product called Puzzle Pens. It includes sections on the product range, competitors' strengths, pricing, distribution channels, promotions, and the unique selling proposition of Puzzle Pens. The key points are that Puzzle Pens will target students and professionals, have ergonomic designs, waterproof ink, and stress-free writing. It will be distributed through wholesalers and retailers to customers.
This presentation describes an approach that involves different stakeholders in developing and creating a culture of wellness as well as implementing a comprehensive wellness program that includes involvement from staff, students, and community members.
This document summarizes information about two food banks in Singapore - The Food Bank Singapore and Food from the Heart. It provides details on their visions, missions, target donors and beneficiaries. The Food Bank Singapore collects surplus food from hotels, restaurants, and other organizations to provide to people in need. Food from the Heart was founded to channel surplus bakery items and near-expiry supermarket foods to families in need and brings joy through toy and birthday celebrations distributions. Both organizations help reduce food waste and ensure access to food for the underprivileged.
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.
Smile Foundation provides various social services including free schools, medical camps, disaster relief, and support for orphans and people with disabilities. It operates 6 free schools serving 700 students and distributes clothes, food, and medical care to deprived people. The foundation organizes Iftar meals for orphans during Ramadan, plants trees for the environment, and responds to national crises. It aims to help more people smile by expanding its services and collaborating with other organizations like Peoples' Rokeya Foundation to support orphan girls.
The document describes a youth prevention program called Little Warriors camp that is held each summer for children whose parents are military veterans or currently serving. The week-long camp provides empowerment through life skills and fun activities like dance, puppet workshops, and outdoor activities. In 2012, the program was able to serve 50 children for free and provide school supplies, and with donations they hope to serve 100 children this year and continue empowering youth through drug prevention programs.
The document outlines the various student leadership opportunities at the school including the Student Council, Peer Mentors, and Senior Prefects. The Student Council consists of over 30 students from all year groups who meet weekly to plan activities aimed at improving student life and raising issues of concern. Peer Mentors are paired with younger students to help with the transition to secondary school. Senior Prefects will support teachers, work with staff, and represent the school. A leadership training session was provided to newly elected student leaders to help them achieve their potential.
The School Club Zambia's annual report summarizes their activities in 2014. They generated over 18,500 kwacha through school-run enterprises benefiting over 1,000 pupils. They drilled a borehole bringing clean water to a community for the first time in 7 years. Case studies describe how pupils like Chimunya started their own gardens and how the Kampasa school became self-sustainable through a chicken business. The report thanks their donors, partners, staff and volunteers for supporting their work to provide education and opportunities for Zambian youth.
The document presents the Child Adoption for Education (CAFE) program. The program aims to link donors with economically disadvantaged children in India to provide for their basic educational needs, which cost approximately Rs. 500 per year. Mentors and associates help identify needy children and patrons who can sponsor a child's education. The Helplink Charitable Trust oversees the program and ensures kits with supplies are delivered. The program had nearly 3,000 participating children in 2009 and aims to support over 10,000 by 2010 and 100,000 by 2015.
Several major international NGOs were reviewed, including World Vision, Amnesty International, TEAR Fund, KidsCan, Greenpeace, and Invisible Children. They work at both the local and international levels through various strategies like community projects, advocacy campaigns, and aid programs. Their main purposes include improving economic and social conditions, protecting human rights and the environment, and addressing issues like poverty, injustice, and conflict. Through these strategies, they aim to create positive changes for vulnerable groups and bring about reforms on important issues around the world.
President Bill Ingram's Mid-term State of the Club.jayzenner
The Durham, North Carolina, downtown Rotary Club has an active program of engagement in the community and the world. This is the president's mid-term report of those activities.
The Cortland Wishmakers were founded in Spring 2016 to raise awareness for children with life-threatening illnesses through affiliation with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. They aim to increase awareness of the Make-A-Wish mission, participate in community service and fundraising, create school spirit, and empower students to grant wishes for courageous children through experience and joy of helping others. The executive board is led by President Kateri Ruebenstahl with Cathryn Evans, Rachel Burton, Fiona Hayden, and advisor Jonah Reardon.
Students from a school that believes in service before self donated generously to help underprivileged senior citizens in their neighborhood. To teach children humility, empathy, and concern for others, the school joined with an NGO called Sarthak Prayas. As part of this philanthropic gesture, 19 students reached out to senior citizens and helped by providing one month's worth of ration supplies.
This document provides information about the activities and operations of EDUCAIT, a non-profit organization registered under Section 80G of the IT Act. EDUCAIT funds the education of underprivileged children, starting with a few students in 2002 and now supporting over 20. It has adopted a school in Bidadi where it has undertaken infrastructure upgrades and annual health camps. EDUCAIT also engages in flood relief efforts and eye camps for senior citizens. Its future plans include consolidating efforts at the Bidadi school and continuing individual student sponsorship. The document outlines ways for readers to contribute funds or volunteer time to support EDUCAIT's mission.
The document discusses Madura Fashion & Lifestyle (MF&L), which is part of Aditya Birla Fashion and Retail Ltd (ABFRL). It was acquired by the Aditya Birla Group in 1999 and focuses its corporate social responsibility efforts on initiatives like girl child education, health and sanitization projects, and sustainable manufacturing. Specific initiatives highlighted include raising funds for school books, partnering with organizations helping the physically challenged, and eye camps providing vision checks and cataract surgeries to over 1,800 people.
Jumeira Baccalaureate School - Parents & Friendsfarrahesham
The document discusses the Parents & Friends Association (PFA) at Jumeira Baccalaureate School. It lists the 2014/15 PFA committee members and their roles. It invites parents who are interested in getting involved in their child's school experience, assisting with fundraising events, or providing comments/suggestions to attend monthly PFA meetings or email the PFA. It provides a brief history of the PFA, noting it was formed in 2010 and helped welcome newcomers and organize community events and charity fundraising. It states the PFA aims to make the school experience enjoyable for children by welcoming new parents, organizing social events, assisting the school with events, supporting children's education, and raising money for charities and additional school
The document summarizes the work of Cornfields Trust, a charity focused on issues associated with children in Africa, Asia, and beyond. It provides healthcare, food, education, and support to orphans, healthcare facilities, and poor communities to sustain healthy communities. It promotes cultural awareness, trustworthiness, commitment, communication, flexibility, integrity, and transparency. Through education, orphanage support, community projects, and healthcare staff training, it aims to lead to healthy communities, societal incorporation, and sustainable family income.
Marketing Management Project Business Studies Class 12 CBSE Sahil Kumar
Class Xll Business Studies - B.st Cbse Project Practical File on Marketing Management sample last year topper cbse usp unique selling proposition
Start a company of your choice, brand name, product name conclusion acknowledgement teachers signature
Syllabus of Project Work Practical File Class 12
1. Elements of Business Environment:
a) Changes in mode of Packaging. (milk supplied in plastic bottles to vending machines)
b) Change from Coca cola and fanta in the seventies to pepsi and coke in nineties.
c) Change in role of women in the past 25 years relating to joint families, Women as bread earner of family , Changes in the requirement of trend of mixers , washing machines , micro wave and standard of living.
Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) is India's largest fast moving consumer goods company. Lifebuoy is HUL's flagship soap brand with a market leadership position. Lifebuoy was launched in India in 1895 and over the decades has established itself as a germ protection soap. It offers a wide range of soap variants targeted at different consumer segments with a focus on health and hygiene. Lifebuoy is the market leader in the antiseptic soap category in India.
Lux soap is a product of Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL), India's largest FMCG company. Lux has a 15% market share in the soap category, making it the leading beauty soap brand. It has a wide range of variants and a strong distribution and promotion network. Lux faces competition from other beauty soaps like Pears and new entrants like Vivel. However, its strong brand image and continuous innovation have helped Lux maintain its leadership position. The report recommends that Lux launch ayurvedic variants, target rural areas and male customers to further increase its market share.
marketing strategy of lux soap with reference to HULAghna Shamsi
The document discusses the history and marketing of Lux soap in India. It provides details on Lux soap's launch in India in 1929 as well as its branding and celebrity endorsements over the years. Lux soap is owned by Hindustan Unilever and is the largest selling soap brand in India, known for endorsed by Bollywood stars to promote beauty and self-care.
This marketing project report summarizes information about Lux soap from Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL). It provides an overview of HUL, describes Lux soap and its marketing mix, and analyzes Lux's competitors, market segmentation, and recommendations. The report finds that Lux soap has a 15% market share and is HUL's leading beauty soap brand. It is targeted towards women ages 16-35 from middle-income urban and suburban households.
This document outlines a marketing plan for a new pen product called Puzzle Pens. It includes sections on the product range, competitors' strengths, pricing, distribution channels, promotions, and the unique selling proposition of Puzzle Pens. The key points are that Puzzle Pens will target students and professionals, have ergonomic designs, waterproof ink, and stress-free writing. It will be distributed through wholesalers and retailers to customers.
This presentation describes an approach that involves different stakeholders in developing and creating a culture of wellness as well as implementing a comprehensive wellness program that includes involvement from staff, students, and community members.
This document summarizes information about two food banks in Singapore - The Food Bank Singapore and Food from the Heart. It provides details on their visions, missions, target donors and beneficiaries. The Food Bank Singapore collects surplus food from hotels, restaurants, and other organizations to provide to people in need. Food from the Heart was founded to channel surplus bakery items and near-expiry supermarket foods to families in need and brings joy through toy and birthday celebrations distributions. Both organizations help reduce food waste and ensure access to food for the underprivileged.
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.
Sneha Hasthaalu is a non-profit organization started in 2005 by IT professionals to empower rural youth through education and skill development. It has adopted 51 schools impacting 3400 students, supported 15 students financially, established 2 libraries, planted 1400 trees, and provided computer training to 110 students. The organization aims to continue supporting existing activities while expanding to reach more students through school adoptions, libraries, financial support, and skills training for rural women. It appeals for donations from the public to fund these ongoing and expanded efforts to empower underprivileged youth.
This document provides an overview of Vista Nova School, which caters to children with cerebral palsy, physical disabilities, and other barriers to learning. It details the school's history, educational approach, facilities, goals of providing specialized education and therapies to enable students to succeed. Fundraising is important to support the school's programs and meet students' needs.
To make education accessible to the children of migrant and non-migrant laborers and slum dwellers in Maharashtra. Email us at info@lead-foundation.org
Service Marketing Audit of a Non-Profit SchoolSaumya Verma
Divine School provides free quality education to poor, orphaned, and handicapped children in Roorkee, India. It aims to empower students through education and vocational training. Best practices include providing all materials and facilities to students free of cost, and imparting spiritual and character development. Areas for improvement include expanding infrastructure to accommodate more students and provide secondary education. Recommendations include bulk purchasing to reduce material costs, improving publicity among target segments, associating with corporate social responsibility programs, and establishing corpus and accounting systems to ensure financial sustainability.
Enfold - Fundraising Event - Compassion Unfolded!Enfold India
Writing on behalf of Enfold Proactive Health Trust, an NGO working with children and adults since 2002 in the area of prevention of Child Sexual Abuse, Gender Empowerment, Sexuality & Life Skills Education.
We are in the process of raising funds for the event to make it a big success and we can, if you support us. Here is a chance to “Make a Difference… and have fun doing it”
Help India charity and donate online to provide food for hungry children, to get education. Your donation help to feed old age people, homeless elderly in India
S7 approaches to conflict mitigation madrasatiPorticus Vienna
This document summarizes education initiatives in Jordan and Lebanon to provide quality education for refugees. It outlines Madrasati, a program launched in 2008 to renovate 500 public schools across Jordan and 23 in Jerusalem. The program established remedial centers and extracurricular "Masahati" student clubs to support over 15,000 students and train 400 teachers. Photos show improvements to school facilities before and after the program. The initiatives aim to create supportive school environments through partnerships between various stakeholders including the Ministry of Education.
Challenges and Advantages of Youth Events - Gary Kutscherrunsignup
This document summarizes the advantages and challenges of youth running events. It discusses how the OC Marathon Kids Run program has grown over 10 years to include nearly 10,000 kids from 150 schools. The program provides a 10-12 week running curriculum at schools led by volunteer coaches, culminating in a "Final Mile" event on marathon weekend. While the program has many benefits for kids' health, communities, and event promotion, it also faces challenges in areas like registration, communications, logistics, and financial sustainability. Proper training of volunteer coaches is emphasized as key to the program's success.
The Panther Pride PTA was founded in 2015 to bridge communication between schools, families, and the local community. Their mission is to empower a healthy learning culture and their vision is to advocate for the education and well-being of every child. The PTA values commitment, openness, unity and pride. They aim to promote children's success through involvement, increase awareness of education issues, and improve practices for a healthier learning culture.
Street Children Empowerment Foundation Presentation - 8th September 2021Morlai Kargbo, FCCA
This document provides an overview of the Street Children Empowerment Foundation (SCEF) in Ghana. It summarizes SCEF's history, vision, mission, values, approach, impacts and strategic plan. Some key points include: SCEF was founded in 2010 and provides education support, skills training, and economic opportunities to empower street and vulnerable children in Accra. Its vision is for all children to reach their potential by 2030. SCEF's approach involves rescuing children, rehabilitating them, and reintegrating them with their families and schools. It also supports parents through livelihood and financial programs. SCEF's strategic plan focuses on advocacy, partnerships, empowerment and specific projects like
Gardens To Go is a nonprofit organization that aims to promote healthy lifestyles among students and families in New Jersey public schools. Through educational programming including classroom lessons, assemblies, and after-school clubs focused on gardening and nutrition, Gardens To Go seeks to combat rising obesity rates and address food access issues. The organization has developed a multi-pronged program centered on hands-on gardening and cooking activities to teach healthy eating habits to middle school students. Gardens To Go works with various partners and utilizes a diverse team to fulfill its mission in a financially sustainable way.
Gardens To Go is a nonprofit organization that aims to promote healthy lifestyles among students and families in New Jersey public schools. Through educational programming including classroom lessons, assemblies, and after-school clubs focused on gardening and nutrition, Gardens To Go works to decrease obesity rates and increase access to healthy foods. The organization utilizes funding from sponsors like Home Depot and Burpee Seeds to deliver kits with gardening supplies and lessons to schools. Gardens To Go has developed a multi-faceted program and financial plan to empower communities with knowledge and resources for sustainable healthy living.
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 PTSO provides regular communication to parents through monthly calendars, weekly newsletters, and an up-to-date website. It is a non-profit organization and membership is free.
- The PTSO aims to organize events, enhance the school through fundraising, support students and staff, and involve the community. Funds raised go towards enrichment activities, staff appreciation, community outreach events, and long-term projects.
- Upcoming events include a spirit wear campaign and monthly parent engagement meetings. The PTSO is also seeking community business sponsors.
Activating Community Partnerships for Education - Community Chest Issues SummitKirsten Richert
On March 22, 2019, The Community Chest of Eastern Bergen County hosted a Summit on Education—"Activating Community Partnerships for Education"—an important event focused on building partnerships to strengthen K-12 educational outcomes in eastern Bergen County. This program featured expert presentations and enabled participants to meet and work with people from all sectors—citizens, public officials, school administrators, nonprofit representatives, faith-based organizations, business owners, and community leaders—on this critical issue.
Participants in this Summit:
• Were inspired by models of successful School-Community partnerships currently supporting our local schools in Bergen County.
• Discovered potential partnership resources and met new contacts in our area.
• Generated ideas and learned how to further develop promising partnerships.
This presentation was used to guide participants through the day's agenda. Please contact The Community Chest of Eastern Bergen County with questions or follow up suggestions at https://thecommunitychestebc.org/
Pratha foundation is a voluntary organization (VO), Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), nonprofit charity created by like minded people who are up to making a difference in the society by working for the holistic development of poorer communities focusing on care for elderly, destitute women and underprivileged children.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
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3. Papaya Academy Inc.
• We provide and sponsor education for impoverished children and
younsters, aged 6-20 years old
• We focus on the less privileged families from Montalban and Payatas,
particularly those families that live and work on a dump site
• We provide education from elementary level up to a professional degree
and do not abondon our students after primary school
• We are the largest, Dutch, single purpose, charity organizsation in the
Philippines
• We respect, acknowledge and appreciate the diversity of different
religious and humanitarian beliefs
4. Papaya Academy Inc.
• Papaya Academy caters for 180 children, grade 1-6 plus 14 staff members
• Apple scholarship caters for (at this moment) 117 students, age 12-20
• Our yearly budget now is around php 6,5 million
6. Welcome to the Payatas dump-site
• 10,000 families live and work on the dumpsite in Montalban and Payatas
• Some children need to help their parents to search the trash for anything
which can be sold on the recycling market
• All other children can attend the nearest governmental school
- about one kilometer away.
• The class-size of public schools is - in average - 60 to 70 students in one
class room
NO EDUCATION OR INSUFFICIENT EDUCATION
9. We do what we can to:
• Get the children out off the dump-site and let them be pupils and above
all children
• Provide a sufficient education to the poor children and lead them to
succeed in further educational studies and into the world of work
• Help them develop into mature adults with a sense of purpose and
belonging
11. How we guide to a better future ?
• Free education
• Free and healthy food
• Free school supplies
• Free transportation
• Free uniform
• Free extra curricular
activities
12. How we guide to a better future ?
• We create a student-focused academic and educational environment,
which aspires to achieve excellence
• We mind the physical and mental aspects of a child
• Restricted class size (30 pupils) and modern teaching methods
14. We need you
• Volunteering
• Individual sponsoring
• Corporate sponsoring
15. Volunteering
• Help us on special projects
• Help organizing sponsor events
• Help our livelihood program
• Help with our education
• Be a part of our board
16. Individual sponsoring
• 500 php 1 uniform for 1 student
• 1,000 php rice for all students for 3 days
• 2,500 php sponsoring 1 child for 1 month
• 5,000 php all medical supplies for half a year
• 8,000 php rice for all students for 1 month
• 15,000 php 1 Apple scholar for 1 year
• 30,000 php 1 Papaya student for 1 year
17. Corporate sponsoring
• One time cash sponsoring
• Yearly cash sponsoring
• One time event sponsoring
• Yearly event sponsoring
• Special project sponsoring
• Providing OJT
18. Where to find us
Papaya Academy is located on Kasiglahan Main Street, Amityville, Rodriguez,
Montalban, Rizal.
This is 15 minutes away by car from Payatas dump site in Quezon City.
20. ...our future!
Kalinga at Pag-ibig Foundation &
Papaya Academy Inc.
John van Dijk
For more information www.papaya-academy.magix.net
https://www.facebook.com/papayaacademy
e-mail: jfjvandijk88@gmail.com
telephone: +63 916 416 3472