The Youth Center helps make the world a better place through various community service activities like weekly soup kitchen visits and food drives. It is open to all kids and seeks to engage youth in humanitarian causes. The Youth Center address is provided for interested volunteers to participate in upcoming events and efforts.
The Youth Center helps make the world a better place through various community service activities like weekly soup kitchen visits and food drives. It is open to all kids and seeks to engage youth in humanitarian causes. The Youth Center address is provided for anyone wanting to get involved.
The MFCC Youth Center helps make the world a better place through various community service activities like weekly soup kitchen visits and food drives. It aims to keep local youth productive and out of trouble by offering tutoring, a game room, basketball court, and religious lectures at its facility. The Youth Center also strengthens the close-knit MFCC community by partnering with other organizations on rallies and volunteering events to raise awareness for important causes.
The document discusses underage drinking in the Back of the Yards neighborhood of Chicago from the perspective of Paul Lopez, president of the Peace and Education Coalition. It provides background on the coalition's work to address issues like violence and promote peace and education. Lopez invites the reader to join in efforts to tackle underage drinking using the Strategic Prevention Framework, noting that economic hardship and lack of role models contribute to drinking issues among youth in the immigrant and low-income community.
Over the past 25 years, Mr. Brian Yazzie has worked in various roles advocating for Native American youth, including positions in public schools, recreation programs, and most recently as the Director of Native American Services for the Boys & Girls Club. He focuses on developing programs that embrace education, community, cultural heritage, and family. Mr. Yazzie believes these areas help youth become successful adults if programs work with families.
Wtm 2013 responsible volunteering people and places people and places
volunteer abroad travel good news and bad news Sallie Grayson from award winners people and places presents examples of the steps fwd in best practice and the continuing bad practice.
The annual report summarizes CYAN's activities in 2015. It highlights that CYAN expanded youth programming while engaging new community partners. Programs allowed youth to build skills and volunteer, benefiting both youth and the community. CYAN partnered with YMCA Oakville to deliver a volunteer training program. The report provides statistics on youth volunteers and hours contributed. CYAN will focus on fundraising to continue and grow youth programming.
Tabor 100 is hosting its 19th Annual Gala on September 14th. The Gala is a key fundraising and networking opportunity that supports Tabor 100's work advocating for African American and minority business owners. Last year's Gala featured prominent politicians in a panel discussion. This year will feature a panel of accomplished African American attorneys discussing legal issues affecting minority businesses. The Gala also provides scholarships to students and helps fund Tabor 100's new Economic Empowerment Center. Tabor 100 is asking for donations, sponsors, volunteers and attendees to make this year's Gala a success in launching the new center.
The Youth Center helps make the world a better place through various community service activities like weekly soup kitchen visits and food drives. It is open to all kids and seeks to engage youth in humanitarian causes. The Youth Center address is provided for anyone wanting to get involved.
The MFCC Youth Center helps make the world a better place through various community service activities like weekly soup kitchen visits and food drives. It aims to keep local youth productive and out of trouble by offering tutoring, a game room, basketball court, and religious lectures at its facility. The Youth Center also strengthens the close-knit MFCC community by partnering with other organizations on rallies and volunteering events to raise awareness for important causes.
The document discusses underage drinking in the Back of the Yards neighborhood of Chicago from the perspective of Paul Lopez, president of the Peace and Education Coalition. It provides background on the coalition's work to address issues like violence and promote peace and education. Lopez invites the reader to join in efforts to tackle underage drinking using the Strategic Prevention Framework, noting that economic hardship and lack of role models contribute to drinking issues among youth in the immigrant and low-income community.
Over the past 25 years, Mr. Brian Yazzie has worked in various roles advocating for Native American youth, including positions in public schools, recreation programs, and most recently as the Director of Native American Services for the Boys & Girls Club. He focuses on developing programs that embrace education, community, cultural heritage, and family. Mr. Yazzie believes these areas help youth become successful adults if programs work with families.
Wtm 2013 responsible volunteering people and places people and places
volunteer abroad travel good news and bad news Sallie Grayson from award winners people and places presents examples of the steps fwd in best practice and the continuing bad practice.
The annual report summarizes CYAN's activities in 2015. It highlights that CYAN expanded youth programming while engaging new community partners. Programs allowed youth to build skills and volunteer, benefiting both youth and the community. CYAN partnered with YMCA Oakville to deliver a volunteer training program. The report provides statistics on youth volunteers and hours contributed. CYAN will focus on fundraising to continue and grow youth programming.
Tabor 100 is hosting its 19th Annual Gala on September 14th. The Gala is a key fundraising and networking opportunity that supports Tabor 100's work advocating for African American and minority business owners. Last year's Gala featured prominent politicians in a panel discussion. This year will feature a panel of accomplished African American attorneys discussing legal issues affecting minority businesses. The Gala also provides scholarships to students and helps fund Tabor 100's new Economic Empowerment Center. Tabor 100 is asking for donations, sponsors, volunteers and attendees to make this year's Gala a success in launching the new center.
15-year-old Leann Farha, a student at Casady School, organized the 3rd Annual Walk the World Oklahoma City event to raise awareness about global hunger. The event was a 5K walk that drew participants from the community and raised $11,000 for the World Food Programme and other organizations addressing child hunger worldwide. Farha began organizing the local Walk the World event as a freshman and has expanded it each year. She and other Casady students participated in various fundraisers in the months leading up to the event to contribute to the funds raised. Farha's leadership and passion for addressing hunger has engaged her peers and made the Oklahoma City Walk the World event an annual community tradition.
The Public Relations Society of America Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter Young Pros showcase their 2013 year of events, programming, and networking in this yearbook. To learn more about our organization, visit www.prsawisyp.com and click on "Young Pros."
Save The Girl Child and prevent Gender Selection by Supporting Laadli - Popul...Population First - Laadli
About Laadli
Laadli, A girl child campaign is Population First's campaign against sex selection and falling sex ratio.Join us by making your pledge against female feticide
http://laadli.org/
Our Objectives
1. Creating awareness that sex selection is a crime
2. Making each one in the community feel that sex selection is not a private choice, but a public issue
3. Empowering individuals and communities to voice their disapproval and to initiate action against offenders
Laadli, A campaign to help save the girl child and prevent gender selection a...Population First - Laadli
Laadli, A girl child campaign is Population First's campaign against sex selection and falling sex ratio.Join us by making your pledge against female feticide
http://laadli.org/
The summary provides an overview of the MSU PRSSA general meeting:
- The meeting included presentations from professionals on networking and building professional connections.
- Upcoming volunteer opportunities and fundraising events were announced, including involvement in Homecoming and Oktoberfest.
- The PR Apprentice team was announced and members were encouraged to contribute ideas to help reach out to potential foster parents.
- Opportunities were provided for members to get published in the chapter's magazine and volunteer with the Red Cross.
- Applications were made available for interviews with a leading PR agency in October.
The annual report summarizes the activities of Apathy is Boring, a nonprofit focused on increasing youth civic engagement and voter turnout in Canada. In the past year, they reached over 10,000 youth directly and over 73,000 online. Their programs engaged youth through workshops, events, and social media campaigns around four provincial and municipal elections. They also provided tools and consulting to help other organizations better engage youth in decision making. Looking ahead, they plan to run their fifth federal election campaign to continue addressing declining youth voter turnout in Canada.
Rise Against Poverty (RAP) is an organization that aims to provide relief to the poor in all aspects of life and raise standards of living. It works in 5 countries promoting child health, education, clean water and protecting children from violence. RAP's vision is a world where basic rights are met for all individuals. It is funded by donations and partners with grassroots organizations to implement innovative ideas that help millions of children.
This newsletter from Tabor 100 provides information about upcoming events and recognizes community members. It discusses Tabor 100 sponsoring "Meet and Greet" events between minority-owned businesses and the City of Seattle to discuss contracting opportunities. It also recognizes John Franklin receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award at the annual gala for his commitment to the local business community. Finally, it provides an update from the City of Seattle on new prompt payment requirements for subcontractors on City contracts to address cash flow issues.
The Indianapolis Urban League Young Professionals chapter has grown significantly since being founded in March 2015. In 2015-2016, the chapter increased its membership by nearly 200% to 47 members. The chapter focuses on developing emerging leaders through training programs, advocating for the community through legislative and community efforts, and serving the community through initiatives targeting at-risk youth. Some of the chapter's accomplishments include developing a leadership training program with Indiana University, getting members appointed to civic boards, organizing get-out-the-vote efforts that increased local voter turnout, and conducting numerous community service projects.
Roxbury Youthworks Inc. was founded in 1981 to help decrease re-incarceration rates among young people in Roxbury, Massachusetts. It provides support services to youth aged 13-22 who are involved in the juvenile justice or child welfare systems. The organization operates programs in Roxbury, Dorchester, Hyde Park, and Chelsea that assist over 150 youth per year. Roxbury Youthworks' mission is to help at-risk youth transition successfully into adulthood by providing innovative, community-based programs and strengthening their engagement with family and community.
National Girl Child Day is celebrated annually on January 24th in India to raise awareness of the inequalities girls face in society and promote improving their living conditions. The government organizes nationwide events and campaigns on this day to increase public support for removing social discrimination against girls and providing new opportunities to empower them.
Two-thirds of illiterate adults worldwide are women. Educating women lifts entire communities out of poverty by improving health, growing businesses, and contributing more to society. buildOn believes all people deserve education to better their lives and communities. The organization is inviting 100 female US leaders to donate $1,000 each to support developing world women leaders through literacy classes, apprenticeships, and building up buildOn's own female staff.
Shawna McCrea on Volinspire: What inspires you to volunteer? I h…Shawna McCrea
Shawna McCrea has been volunteering with the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce for 14 years and is passionate about supporting local businesses. She and her daughter Kailey have organized and led successful events for the Chamber, including wedding expos. McCrea cares about local businesses, well-being, animals, and students. She has seen the positive impact of organizations and their volunteers in creating a sense of community and connection. Increased awareness is needed to help organizations reach more people. McCrea is inspired by Laurie Bartley's volunteer work with the Central Okanagan Hospice Association over the past 10 years.
Dallas morning news voter guide united states representative district 4 dem...rath4thekids
This document provides biographical information about two candidates running for United States Representative in District 4: Lander Bethel and Catherine Krantz. It includes their contact information, occupations, education backgrounds, civic involvement experience, fundraising details, and answers to questions about their reasons for running and why voters should choose them.
Shawna McCrea on Volinspire: What inspires you to volunteer? I h…Kailey McCrea
Shawna McCrea has been volunteering with the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce for 14 years and is passionate about supporting local businesses. She and her daughter Kailey have organized and led successful events for the Chamber, including wedding expos. They also volunteer with organizations focused on well-being, animals, and students. Through her volunteer work, McCrea has seen organizations help create community connections and lift people up. She recognizes Laurie Bartley for her inspiring volunteer work with the Central Okanagan Hospice Association.
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.
Event program from Current's Speed Mentoring event. Established leaders in the community serve as mentors and rotate among tables with a seated cohort of young professionals sharing best practice tips and strategies for how to improve in your profession and as a young leader.
The document discusses an open world role-playing game where players can create a character and explore the game world, fighting creatures and completing missions. It suggests adding the ability to fly dragons. The game is non-realistic and allows both a third-person and first-person view of the character. It lists Bethesda Game Studios as the developer and Todd Howard as the director.
Network Education Segment for BNI (Business Networking International), Sierra Chapter. We meet in Wisma WIM, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Topic: Why bring Visitors? This presentation is based on the 12 weekly fundamentals which can be downloaded from the BNI Connect Global website.
The MFCC Youth Center plays an important role in the local and global community. It hosts weekly soup kitchen visits, food drives, and rallies to raise awareness for humanitarian causes. The Youth Center also strengthens the close-knit MFCC community by partnering with organizations like AMP to hold successful rallies advocating for Palestinians. Additionally, the Youth Center encourages political and civic participation through voter registration drives and provides tutoring and educational programs to support youth development.
15-year-old Leann Farha, a student at Casady School, organized the 3rd Annual Walk the World Oklahoma City event to raise awareness about global hunger. The event was a 5K walk that drew participants from the community and raised $11,000 for the World Food Programme and other organizations addressing child hunger worldwide. Farha began organizing the local Walk the World event as a freshman and has expanded it each year. She and other Casady students participated in various fundraisers in the months leading up to the event to contribute to the funds raised. Farha's leadership and passion for addressing hunger has engaged her peers and made the Oklahoma City Walk the World event an annual community tradition.
The Public Relations Society of America Southeastern Wisconsin Chapter Young Pros showcase their 2013 year of events, programming, and networking in this yearbook. To learn more about our organization, visit www.prsawisyp.com and click on "Young Pros."
Save The Girl Child and prevent Gender Selection by Supporting Laadli - Popul...Population First - Laadli
About Laadli
Laadli, A girl child campaign is Population First's campaign against sex selection and falling sex ratio.Join us by making your pledge against female feticide
http://laadli.org/
Our Objectives
1. Creating awareness that sex selection is a crime
2. Making each one in the community feel that sex selection is not a private choice, but a public issue
3. Empowering individuals and communities to voice their disapproval and to initiate action against offenders
Laadli, A campaign to help save the girl child and prevent gender selection a...Population First - Laadli
Laadli, A girl child campaign is Population First's campaign against sex selection and falling sex ratio.Join us by making your pledge against female feticide
http://laadli.org/
The summary provides an overview of the MSU PRSSA general meeting:
- The meeting included presentations from professionals on networking and building professional connections.
- Upcoming volunteer opportunities and fundraising events were announced, including involvement in Homecoming and Oktoberfest.
- The PR Apprentice team was announced and members were encouraged to contribute ideas to help reach out to potential foster parents.
- Opportunities were provided for members to get published in the chapter's magazine and volunteer with the Red Cross.
- Applications were made available for interviews with a leading PR agency in October.
The annual report summarizes the activities of Apathy is Boring, a nonprofit focused on increasing youth civic engagement and voter turnout in Canada. In the past year, they reached over 10,000 youth directly and over 73,000 online. Their programs engaged youth through workshops, events, and social media campaigns around four provincial and municipal elections. They also provided tools and consulting to help other organizations better engage youth in decision making. Looking ahead, they plan to run their fifth federal election campaign to continue addressing declining youth voter turnout in Canada.
Rise Against Poverty (RAP) is an organization that aims to provide relief to the poor in all aspects of life and raise standards of living. It works in 5 countries promoting child health, education, clean water and protecting children from violence. RAP's vision is a world where basic rights are met for all individuals. It is funded by donations and partners with grassroots organizations to implement innovative ideas that help millions of children.
This newsletter from Tabor 100 provides information about upcoming events and recognizes community members. It discusses Tabor 100 sponsoring "Meet and Greet" events between minority-owned businesses and the City of Seattle to discuss contracting opportunities. It also recognizes John Franklin receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award at the annual gala for his commitment to the local business community. Finally, it provides an update from the City of Seattle on new prompt payment requirements for subcontractors on City contracts to address cash flow issues.
The Indianapolis Urban League Young Professionals chapter has grown significantly since being founded in March 2015. In 2015-2016, the chapter increased its membership by nearly 200% to 47 members. The chapter focuses on developing emerging leaders through training programs, advocating for the community through legislative and community efforts, and serving the community through initiatives targeting at-risk youth. Some of the chapter's accomplishments include developing a leadership training program with Indiana University, getting members appointed to civic boards, organizing get-out-the-vote efforts that increased local voter turnout, and conducting numerous community service projects.
Roxbury Youthworks Inc. was founded in 1981 to help decrease re-incarceration rates among young people in Roxbury, Massachusetts. It provides support services to youth aged 13-22 who are involved in the juvenile justice or child welfare systems. The organization operates programs in Roxbury, Dorchester, Hyde Park, and Chelsea that assist over 150 youth per year. Roxbury Youthworks' mission is to help at-risk youth transition successfully into adulthood by providing innovative, community-based programs and strengthening their engagement with family and community.
National Girl Child Day is celebrated annually on January 24th in India to raise awareness of the inequalities girls face in society and promote improving their living conditions. The government organizes nationwide events and campaigns on this day to increase public support for removing social discrimination against girls and providing new opportunities to empower them.
Two-thirds of illiterate adults worldwide are women. Educating women lifts entire communities out of poverty by improving health, growing businesses, and contributing more to society. buildOn believes all people deserve education to better their lives and communities. The organization is inviting 100 female US leaders to donate $1,000 each to support developing world women leaders through literacy classes, apprenticeships, and building up buildOn's own female staff.
Shawna McCrea on Volinspire: What inspires you to volunteer? I h…Shawna McCrea
Shawna McCrea has been volunteering with the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce for 14 years and is passionate about supporting local businesses. She and her daughter Kailey have organized and led successful events for the Chamber, including wedding expos. McCrea cares about local businesses, well-being, animals, and students. She has seen the positive impact of organizations and their volunteers in creating a sense of community and connection. Increased awareness is needed to help organizations reach more people. McCrea is inspired by Laurie Bartley's volunteer work with the Central Okanagan Hospice Association over the past 10 years.
Dallas morning news voter guide united states representative district 4 dem...rath4thekids
This document provides biographical information about two candidates running for United States Representative in District 4: Lander Bethel and Catherine Krantz. It includes their contact information, occupations, education backgrounds, civic involvement experience, fundraising details, and answers to questions about their reasons for running and why voters should choose them.
Shawna McCrea on Volinspire: What inspires you to volunteer? I h…Kailey McCrea
Shawna McCrea has been volunteering with the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce for 14 years and is passionate about supporting local businesses. She and her daughter Kailey have organized and led successful events for the Chamber, including wedding expos. They also volunteer with organizations focused on well-being, animals, and students. Through her volunteer work, McCrea has seen organizations help create community connections and lift people up. She recognizes Laurie Bartley for her inspiring volunteer work with the Central Okanagan Hospice Association.
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.
Event program from Current's Speed Mentoring event. Established leaders in the community serve as mentors and rotate among tables with a seated cohort of young professionals sharing best practice tips and strategies for how to improve in your profession and as a young leader.
The document discusses an open world role-playing game where players can create a character and explore the game world, fighting creatures and completing missions. It suggests adding the ability to fly dragons. The game is non-realistic and allows both a third-person and first-person view of the character. It lists Bethesda Game Studios as the developer and Todd Howard as the director.
Network Education Segment for BNI (Business Networking International), Sierra Chapter. We meet in Wisma WIM, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Topic: Why bring Visitors? This presentation is based on the 12 weekly fundamentals which can be downloaded from the BNI Connect Global website.
The MFCC Youth Center plays an important role in the local and global community. It hosts weekly soup kitchen visits, food drives, and rallies to raise awareness for humanitarian causes. The Youth Center also strengthens the close-knit MFCC community by partnering with organizations like AMP to hold successful rallies advocating for Palestinians. Additionally, the Youth Center encourages political and civic participation through voter registration drives and provides tutoring and educational programs to support youth development.
Medical records are an important system for systematically storing patient information to facilitate access when needed. They contain a patient's personal details, medical history, diagnosis, treatment, and doctors' notes. Well-kept medical records help doctors deliver proper treatment and help patients receive the right care. They also provide important data for research and assessing health services. Nepal has begun developing medical record systems, but they are not yet fully established or standardized across hospitals. Proper medical records are crucial for health planning, research, and delivering quality healthcare services.
Find the calendar date for any day between 1807 to 2606! Print out this calendar for your own calendar!
How to use it:
1. Locate the year you are interested in. (Look at Slides 2 & 3)
2. Find the corresponding number in the first column on the left. That's the corresponding calendar.
3. Navigate to the calendar at the back. (There are 14)
4. Print it out and use it! It will never go out of style! (At least, not before 2606...)
This document discusses the tiered referral system used by the business networking group BNI Sierra. It defines tier 1 referrals as coming directly from members, tier 2 from members' friends, and tier 3 from members' friends' friends. To achieve tier 1 referrals, the document advises building confidence, attending meetings, and being on time. Tier 2 referrals require demonstrating professionalism and having a giving attitude in all chapter activities. Members are encouraged to teach their tier 2 customers how to refer business to them in order to achieve tier 3 referrals.
How do you want to give great referrals to your friends and colleagues? These slides were prepared for the Network Education Segment in BNI Sierra, Kuala Lumpur. Presented January 2014.
This document summarizes a research article that analyzes the efficiency of corporate capital budgeting decisions before and after CEO turnover. It discusses previous studies on how CEO turnover can indicate agency problems and short-term decision making. The analyzed article uses marginal q analysis to evaluate investment quality for 766 firms that experienced CEO turnover between 1992-2002. It finds that firms make more efficient capital budgeting decisions when agency problems are minimized, and that boards take time to enact changes, often responding to past inefficient investments years later.
This document provides a series of terms to choose from to match other given terms. The pairs include types of saws, materials, electronic components, and manufacturing processes. The document is asking the user to match the correct terms and will provide a score once completed.
This document discusses the role of law and lawyers in society. It explains that laws are created by parliament to regulate society and ensure justice. Courts and judges arbitrate laws to resolve disputes between parties fairly and without bias. Lawyers represent clients in legal matters, helping to enforce rights through litigation or putting agreements in writing. When laws are not enforced, it can lead to rioting or other issues, so laws must have consequences like fines, imprisonment or other punishments. Overall, the document outlines how laws maintain order and what lawyers do to help citizens understand and utilize the legal system.
This document provides a summary of community organizing work being done by young interns throughout New York City. It profiles several interns and the organizations they are working with on issues like affordable housing, public transportation accessibility, gender equality, immigrant rights, and workers' rights. The interns are gaining experience with community engagement strategies like block parties, photo campaigns, meetings, and protests. One intern highlights learning skills like canvassing, outreach, and using their bilingual skills while interning at The Laundry Workers Center.
The document summarizes the mission and goals of LIFE Camp, Inc., a community organization founded in 2002. Its mission is to develop teens and young adults into peer leaders by providing positive alternatives to violence and anti-social behavior. It also builds partnerships between community stakeholders to collaboratively address the issue of violence in inner New York City communities.
Engaging Teens In Activism And Tikkun Olam Finalshiri
This session will highlight best practices and will include interactive exercises that will explore ways that you can involve teens in the activism and service learning work that you do.
The document discusses engaging teens in activism and tikkun olam (repairing the world). It defines activism and tikkun olam, provides tips for social action projects, and suggests ways to motivate teens through their interests in media, causes, and hands-on experiences. Community service fairs, role models, and encouragement are recommended to inspire teens to address social issues and perform mitzvoth (good deeds) through chesed (kindness), tzedakah (charity), and tikkun olam.
The grant proposal requests $831.96 to fund a youth engagement program between the Whitney Pier Boys and Girls Club and the Ally Club of Cape Breton's LGBT Resource Center. The program aims to address ignorance and lack of awareness of LGBT issues in youth by having representatives from the LGBT Resource Center do weekly presentations and activities at the Boys and Girls Club to educate youth and promote understanding and acceptance of LGBT people. The goals are to improve statistics around bullying of LGBT youth and prevent prejudice from developing in children as they grow up. A variety of interactive activities and games are proposed to engage youth, increase their knowledge of LGBT topics, and encourage empathy and allyship.
Global Youth Connect (GYC) is a nonprofit that advances human rights through cross-cultural youth programs in post-conflict countries. Their 2016 annual report summarizes their financial details, programs in Rwanda and Colombia, impact, and stories from delegates. It describes GYC bringing together youth from diverse backgrounds to learn about human rights issues, partnering with local organizations, and inspiring many alumni to pursue human rights work. The report shows that GYC had $108K in revenue and $107K in expenses in 2015, trained over 600 youth, and that 47% of alumni now work in human rights.
The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation is dedicated to advancing the global black community through leadership development, policy research, and civic engagement. It offers fellowship and internship programs, scholarships, policy forums, and virtual resources to empower emerging leaders and inform community discussions. The Foundation aims to eliminate socioeconomic disparities and promote diversity in public service.
This document outlines a plan to raise awareness about child poverty in local communities. It aims to educate community members about the high rates of child poverty, get people involved with organizations addressing this issue, and provide resources to help out. It recommends using social media sites like the Children's Alliance and National Center for Children in Poverty to share facts and advocacy opportunities. The plan is to attend local social events to raise awareness, advocate to large local corporations to sponsor initiatives, and encourage anyone compassionate about this issue to get involved by volunteering. Guidelines include being respectful, maintaining community connections, providing multiple perspectives, and acting professionally.
This slideshow documents the community service project of students at Ramona High School, the benefit of service and how it upholds human rights in the community.
This document announces the 2010 PresenTense Global Fellows and provides a brief description of each fellow's project to engage Jewish communities, empower volunteers, or create social change in areas like education, the environment, and the Middle East. A total of 20 fellows are mentioned, each with a project focusing on a different cause, and the document encourages readers to click for more information or join the fellows' campaigns.
5 philanthropy programs in Chicago to be a volunteerYosef Meystel
You can be a volunteer in regular positions, or you can help in a single event. Volunteering is a very gratifying experience in which you gain a lot of satisfaction in life for just a little help. Well, do not think it more, and look the volunteer opportunities in Chicago listed below.
The bay area anti trafficking coalition (baatc)Ottsicle
The document discusses the Bay Area Anti-Trafficking Coalition (BAATC), a local non-profit that connects organizations fighting human trafficking. It defines human trafficking as modern-day slavery, explains that the Bay Area is a top trafficking area in the US. The BAATC founded in 2002, organizes an annual conference and works with 33 local non-profits. Readers are encouraged to donate or participate to support victims and anti-trafficking organizations.
The words of Frantz Fanon that ‘each generation must discover its mission’ come to mind every time I have an opportunity to speak with young South Africans.
The document discusses youth education in South Africa. It profiles Jimmy Nevis, a musician who started the Blue Collar Foundation to provide education opportunities for underprivileged youth. Nevis believes education is extremely important and has allowed him to achieve success. The Foundation provides bursaries to fund students' higher education. Nevis is optimistic about South Africa's youth if they pursue education to unlock opportunities and contribute to the country's future.
Eventbrite Listing- Engaging The Hispanic Community, Leveraging Grassroots Co...Matt Vazquez
This event summary provides details about an event hosted by MSL Washington DC titled "Engaging the Hispanic Community: Leveraging Grassroots Communications". The event featured a panel discussion with grassroots communications experts on strategies for effectively reaching Hispanic audiences. It was held on September 18, 2012 from 6-7:30pm at Two Lafayette Center in Washington, DC. The panelists included the President and CEO of the Hispanic Heritage Foundation, the Director of Media and Public Relations at United Way Worldwide, and the President and CEO of the Latin American Youth Center.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
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El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
Essential Tools for Modern PR Business .pptxPragencyuk
Discover the essential tools and strategies for modern PR business success. Learn how to craft compelling news releases, leverage press release sites and news wires, stay updated with PR news, and integrate effective PR practices to enhance your brand's visibility and credibility. Elevate your PR efforts with our comprehensive guide.
2. THE YOUTH CENTER’S ROLE GLOBALLY
TheYouth center is a branch of the MFCC, it is open to all kids
of all nationalities. The youth center makes many efforts on a
daily basis to help make the world a better place. Examples of
these actions are weekly visits to soup kitchens, engaging in
rallies for humanitarian purposes when offered, having many
canned food drives for the starving kids in the middle east and
always having a donation box to feed the poor. Every one can
participate in these efforts by simply visiting the youth center
and asking on invents coming up.
The youth centers address is 7260 w. 93rd Street ,Bridgeview IL
3. ADVOCACY THROUGH
COMMUNITY
EDUCATION
It is very important to raise awareness
about the Muslim communities in this
society. There are many stereotypes
about Arab-American Muslims and
people don’t realize that not all
Muslims are terrorists and evil people.
CAIR is a great organization that
works to defend the civil rights of
American Muslims in the region, fight
bigotry, and promote tolerance. Cair
Chicago normally speaks out against
hate crimes, terrorism and problems
that tend to occur in the Arab-
American communities. Whenever
events that have to deal with the
Muslim world are bought up to the
media Cair Chicago is usually the first
to take charge, they are on the news
normally and they defend many
innocent Muslims when it is needed.
They have annual conferences that are
very successful and they also
participate in giving lectures to
communities that are not aware of
some of the situations that Arab
Americans deal with. A way to help
keep this great organization going is
making a donation at there website
http://www.cairchicago.org/ and
attending there lectures and annual
4. STRENGTHENING COMMUNITY
The MFCC has a very close-knit community in the Bridgeview area here in Chicago. All the houses
around the mosque foundation are primarily Arab, the youth center is two minutes walking
distance from the mosque and the schools are directly in front of the mosque. Everyone in the
MFCC community knows each other and is willing to give a helping hand out to each other. After
the siege in Gaza, Palestine the youth center felt the need to do something to spread awareness to
people that are unaware of the torture the Palestinian people were going through. They decided to
partner up with AMP (American Muslims for Palestine) and set up a rally downtown Chicago on
Michigan avenue. The rally was complete success the streets were full and the goal that they set out
for them selves which was to spread awareness was more than made. They marched in front of the
Israeli embassy and chanted for hours. AMP is great organization that works here in Chicago to
spread awareness and help the people in Palestine from the occupation by the Israeli government.
They are planning on having big conferences sometime next year and they are trying to bring
President Carter to come speak.
Participating in these rallies and conferences help shape up a strong community. Working with the
youth center when this happened really made me feel like we were all family working to help a
great cause out. One way people can help is by visiting the amp website and just reading facts
about the Israeli occupation and spread the knowledge. The amp website is
http://www.ampalestine.org/
5. Another great way the youth
center helps the MFCC
community as well as other
communities in Chicago is we
volunteer with habitat for
humanities. We normally pick
a day, fill up a bus with
volunteers and go revenant a
destroyed house and help out
a couple families. These little
actions mean the word to the
disadvantaged families and
there communities. I enjoy
seeing the smile on there face’s
when they see we have to come
simply to help them.
(Video of Palestine rally ) >>>>
6. POLITICAL ACTIVITY
When the presidential election arrived
a couple years ago, the MFCC youth
center asked for volunteers to go door-
to-door knocking in MFCC community
and register people to vote. I decided to
volunteer and the process was
exhausting we had to walk door-to-door
convincing people to vote but
nevertheless we had a great turn out, we
registered almost every house that
wasn’t registered before.
The Imam of our mosque has influence on
the community and everyone looks up to
him and trusts him. When elections
come about, some people wait to see
who he is voting for and he gives his
reasons, reasons that may better the
community or make it worse and some
people go based on his reasoning. There
are many ways to get involved
politically, for example volunteering and
going door-to-door registering people to
vote, working at the election judge ect.
The youth center offers all these
volunteering opportunities and if any
one is interested you may give them a
call and ask too see when is the next
coming elections! 708-430-5666
7. DIRECT STRATEGIES
As I mentioned earlier the Arab-
American community gets a lot of hate
at times and we need to know how to
approach this hate and show that it is
not ignored. The youth center partners
up with AMP and plan rallies around
Chicago. In the past year we had about 4
rallies on Michigan avenue in relation to
Palestinian/Israeli conflict and the
situation that has been going on in Syria
and Egypt. People need to know that
what they see on TV is not completely
true. The SJP (students for justice in
Palestine) here at Loyola is a great club
for the Palestinian cause, they had two
great events this year that showed people
what is really going on in the west bank.
One event I really liked was the
flashmob event , what they did was
silently walk through the IC with posters
and facts on there shirts , this opened the
eyes of many students. Some of the facts
are Innocent kids are being
killed, women are being beat and the
Israeli defense forces are destroying
homes. All we can do is spread
awareness by going to rallies expressing
our voices and spreading the facts. A way
all Loyola students can get involved is by
joining the SJP here on campus it is a
great club and the purpose of the club is
too spread awareness around campus.
8. VOTING ACTIVITIES
The youth center supports many political activities from
presidential elections to the MFCC board member elections. The
youth center organizes many voter registration drives and they
explain to the community who is running and what they are
fighting for. They youth center tends to hold elections at the
actual youth center, last year I was an election judge at the youth
center for the mayor of Chicago elections. Also the youth center
is a strong supporter of going door-to-door registering people to
vote, they have been gathering volunteers for this cause for the
past five years.
9. COMMUNITY/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Due to the fact that the MFCC is such a close community most people in the community
support each others businesses. In the MFCC community there are
doctors, lawyers, dentists, car dealers, store owners ect. The the youth center tends to
offer kids jobs if they need it, and not only the youth center all the businesses around the
area offer kids jobs if they need them.
The youth center also has a leadership workshop at least once a month and there is
never an open seat. They bring professionals to talk about there careers and show the
kids that going to school and staying on the right track will get them somewhere in life.
The lectures also discuss what leadership qualities the kids should posses at the age they
are in now in order to lead themselves to great futures and making the right decisions.
10. DIRECT SERVICES
The youth center does plenty of great direct
service, not only towards the MFCC
community but towards many other
minority communities in Chicago. They
volunteer in many soup kitchens around
Chicago, the youth center is also very active
in habitat for humanities and food drives.
Tutoring is offered every weekday during
the school year to all kids. The reason
behind this is because the public high
schools in the area are very gang friendly
and have a very high drop out rate. So in
order to keep the literacy rate in the Arab
community up to par we offer free tutoring
to keep these kids in school and show them
that with help it is very doable. Tutoring is
not the only thing offered at the youth
center; there is a weight room, a indoor
basketball court ,a game room and a few
rooms filled with desks, computers and
printer for the kids get there studies done.
The youth center is very kid friendly, the
kids think they are coming to have fun but
in reality they are getting there homework
done, doing better in school and walking out
with religious information due to the daily
religious lectures. The main goal of the
youth center is to keep our youth out of
trouble and in safe place while being
productive and for the past 20 years the
MFCC youth center is doing just that. The
youth center is usually always taking
volunteers so give them a call if your
interested. 708-430-5235