The document summarizes the work of Child's i Foundation, an organization that operates an orphanage called Malaika in Kampala, Uganda. It details how the foundation was started to help babies whose parents could not afford to care for them. It then discusses the opening of Malaika in 2010, which provided short-term care for 25 babies initially. The foundation works to care for the babies and eventually reunite them with loving families. It expresses gratitude to various donors and supporters who have helped support the orphanage through donations of money, supplies, and clothes.
Dominican Starfish Foundation August SummaryLouise ZoBell
Dominican Starfish Foundation August Summary. This is a summary of the activities of Dominican Starfish Foundation in July 2021. Our mission is to help those suffering in poverty in the Dominican Republic. We help in 5 different areas, Shelter, Food and Clothing, Education, Employment and Health Care.
January update of activity for Dominican Starfish FoundationLouise ZoBell
A summary of Dominican Starfish Foundation activities in January 2021. Our mission is to help those suffering in poverty in the Dominican Republic. We help in 5 different areas, Shelter, Food and Clothing, Education, Employment and Health Care.
2021 Home Building Projects for Dominican Starfish FoundationLouise ZoBell
This slide show contains before and after photos of the 20 homes built by Dominican Starfish Foundation in 2021. Thanks to our many donors who made this possible!!
April update of Dominican Starfish Foundation activitesLouise ZoBell
A summary of Dominican Starfish Foundation activities in April 2021. Our mission is to help those suffering in poverty in the Dominican Republic. We help in 5 different areas, Shelter, Food and Clothing, Education, Employment and Health Care.
November update for Dominican Starfish FoundationLouise ZoBell
Dominican Starfish Foundation focuses on 5 different areas of help for the Dominican Republic. Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Wellness, Education and Employment.
In this slideshow, we share the 5 areas of focus for Dominican Starfish Foundation and some of our accomplishments achieved through the help of many generous donors!
Dominican Starfish Foundation August SummaryLouise ZoBell
Dominican Starfish Foundation August Summary. This is a summary of the activities of Dominican Starfish Foundation in July 2021. Our mission is to help those suffering in poverty in the Dominican Republic. We help in 5 different areas, Shelter, Food and Clothing, Education, Employment and Health Care.
January update of activity for Dominican Starfish FoundationLouise ZoBell
A summary of Dominican Starfish Foundation activities in January 2021. Our mission is to help those suffering in poverty in the Dominican Republic. We help in 5 different areas, Shelter, Food and Clothing, Education, Employment and Health Care.
2021 Home Building Projects for Dominican Starfish FoundationLouise ZoBell
This slide show contains before and after photos of the 20 homes built by Dominican Starfish Foundation in 2021. Thanks to our many donors who made this possible!!
April update of Dominican Starfish Foundation activitesLouise ZoBell
A summary of Dominican Starfish Foundation activities in April 2021. Our mission is to help those suffering in poverty in the Dominican Republic. We help in 5 different areas, Shelter, Food and Clothing, Education, Employment and Health Care.
November update for Dominican Starfish FoundationLouise ZoBell
Dominican Starfish Foundation focuses on 5 different areas of help for the Dominican Republic. Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Wellness, Education and Employment.
In this slideshow, we share the 5 areas of focus for Dominican Starfish Foundation and some of our accomplishments achieved through the help of many generous donors!
September update 2021 for Dominican Starfish FoundationLouise ZoBell
Dominican Starfish Foundation focuses on 5 different areas of help for the Dominican Republic. Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Wellness, Education and Employment.
January 2022 Dominican Starfish Foundation UpdateLouise ZoBell
Dominican Starfish Foundation focuses on 5 different areas of help for the Dominican Republic. Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Wellness, Education and Employment.
October update for Dominican Starfish FoundationLouise ZoBell
Dominican Starfish Foundation focuses on 5 different areas of help for the Dominican Republic. Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Wellness, Education and Employment.
Dominican Starfish Foundation July SummaryLouise ZoBell
Dominican Starfish Foundation July Summary. This is a summary of the activities of Dominican Starfish Foundation in July 2021. Our mission is to help those suffering in poverty in the Dominican Republic. We help in 5 different areas, Shelter, Food and Clothing, Education, Employment and Health Care.
Dominican Starfish Foundation Humanitarian Trip Jan-March 2019Louise ZoBell
We just returned from another successful humanitarian trip with Dominican Starfish Foundation in the Dominican Republic. This is a list of the things we did, mostly in chronological order. Thanks to everyone who made this possible.
Dominican Starfish Foundation Humanitarian Trip, November 2017Louise ZoBell
Summary of November 2017, Dominican Starfish Foundation humanitarian trip to the Dominican Republic. Thank you to all our donors and volunteers. Without you, all this would be impossible.
Dominican Starfish Foundation focuses on 5 different areas of help for the Dominican Republic. Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Wellness, Education and Employment.
This is a summary of the humanitarian activities of Dominican Starfish Foundation during 2021. We work in 5 different areas, Housing and Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Welless, Education and Employment.
St. Swithun's School Connection Classrooms Project Presentation by Allison Partridge.
This powerpoint shows a real flavour of life in Ethiopia and visitings their schools. Within the powerpoint are dvd's please click on the screen for them to load. Best wishes Allison
September update 2021 for Dominican Starfish FoundationLouise ZoBell
Dominican Starfish Foundation focuses on 5 different areas of help for the Dominican Republic. Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Wellness, Education and Employment.
January 2022 Dominican Starfish Foundation UpdateLouise ZoBell
Dominican Starfish Foundation focuses on 5 different areas of help for the Dominican Republic. Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Wellness, Education and Employment.
October update for Dominican Starfish FoundationLouise ZoBell
Dominican Starfish Foundation focuses on 5 different areas of help for the Dominican Republic. Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Wellness, Education and Employment.
Dominican Starfish Foundation July SummaryLouise ZoBell
Dominican Starfish Foundation July Summary. This is a summary of the activities of Dominican Starfish Foundation in July 2021. Our mission is to help those suffering in poverty in the Dominican Republic. We help in 5 different areas, Shelter, Food and Clothing, Education, Employment and Health Care.
Dominican Starfish Foundation Humanitarian Trip Jan-March 2019Louise ZoBell
We just returned from another successful humanitarian trip with Dominican Starfish Foundation in the Dominican Republic. This is a list of the things we did, mostly in chronological order. Thanks to everyone who made this possible.
Dominican Starfish Foundation Humanitarian Trip, November 2017Louise ZoBell
Summary of November 2017, Dominican Starfish Foundation humanitarian trip to the Dominican Republic. Thank you to all our donors and volunteers. Without you, all this would be impossible.
Dominican Starfish Foundation focuses on 5 different areas of help for the Dominican Republic. Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Wellness, Education and Employment.
This is a summary of the humanitarian activities of Dominican Starfish Foundation during 2021. We work in 5 different areas, Housing and Shelter, Food and Clothing, Health and Welless, Education and Employment.
St. Swithun's School Connection Classrooms Project Presentation by Allison Partridge.
This powerpoint shows a real flavour of life in Ethiopia and visitings their schools. Within the powerpoint are dvd's please click on the screen for them to load. Best wishes Allison
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Just about everybody knows the story of the Grinch. The grumpy green creature who hated Christmas, but only because nobody showed him any kindness. The story has a moral that is widely applicable to our everyday lives, of course, but we also thought it resonated from a social media professional’s perspective—with a few select tweaks.
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The social media landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, but then, you already know that. Like us, you live and breathe it daily.
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What if you could kickoff your year looking forward, instead of backward? As the saying goes, "the past is like using your rear-view mirror. It’s good to glance back and see how far you’ve come, but if you stare too long, you miss what’s right in front of you."
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2014 DOMINICAN STARFISH FOUNDATION UPDATE SUMMARYLouise ZoBell
This is an update of the humanitarian activities of the Dominican Starfish Foundation during the past year. We have built 14 homes in the past year, taken a shipping container and done many more things in the Dominican Republic to help the people there.
La Gonave Community and Child Association (LGCCA) was created by a group of friends following a visit by the founder to La Gonave Island in March of 2012. Ailsa Young, an RN from Vancouver, BC, had been invited to visit La Gonave Island by Jean Rony Toussaint, the Chairman of a Haitian grassroots charity ASHOG while volunteering at a hospital in Port au Prince the previous year. Her testimonial from that visit can be viewed at www.helplagonave.org. Upon return to Canada LGCCA was formed and given Non Profit status. The application for Charitable status is in progress.
On Friday 29th September 2017 at Assembly, a group of P3 pupils joined Send A Cow Ambassador, Robert Stephens, in presenting how they are taking action as global citizens in support of four of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Our three Primary Three classes are again leading the whole school Harvest Appeal with their Class Teachers and DHT Ms Anstruther, which this year is in support of the Send a Cow charity.
Each child in P3 is producing hand drawn collection envelopes which will be distributed to each of our families. If all our families contribute £1 we will reach a goal of £640 and be able to gift a cow to a family in Africa. Primary Three pupils are taking on different young workforce lead roles for their appeal campaign, such as Communications, Publicity and Finance.
Send a Cow Ambassador, Robert Stephens, spoke with passion and eloquence to explain to the children how the charity works with families in Africa to provide training in not only animal husbandry but also in sanitation, irrigation and keyhole farming. He relayed the story of Jennifer whom he had visited in Uganda and saw first hand the huge difference the project had made to her life and that of her family. Jennifer was able not only to provide milk and vegetables for her own family, but could sell surplus at market to pay for tools, medicine and schooling. Perhaps most telling was Robert's final slide which showed that Jennifer had reached such a self-sufficient stage that she was able to purchase an ornamental vase, merely because she 'liked it.'
Primary Three invited everyone to help Make A Difference by supporting their appeal with donations in the envelopes and also contributing to their planned bake sale on Friday 13th October. We wish them great success in their endeavours and thank Robert for his gracious time supporting the children.
Here is our newsletter for the first quarter of 2015! Hope you have had a great start to the year! We have been really busy with new volunteers coming to South Africa but here it finally is! Enjoy and thank you immensely for your support!
Here is the DAKTARI Newsletter for the months of April, May and June 2014. Have a look at what exciting news happened in our Bush School & Wildlife Orphanage. We will tell you more about the education of the underprivileged children that we received each week and the care of our animals... We also released a very rare and beautiful animal!! Don't wait to discover who is free again !!! Enjoy the presentation!! :)
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Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
2. Lots of people live in Uganda.
Some parents can’t afford to
feed their children.
They give up their babies
because they feel they have no
choice and put them in an
orphanage.
What is the problem?
3. Where are we working?
We are currently working in the capital
of Uganda, Kampala.
4. What are we doing about it?
Child’s i Foundation wanted to help these
babies and their parents so they grow up
in a FAMILY
5. Our first video.
We put a video on the
internet and people
joined a community to
start raising money.
They jumped out of
planes, swapped clothes,
ran marathons and
abseiled.
9. Our baby shower.
We asked our supporters for help to
buy furniture and supplies. We had a
massive baby shower!
10. Opening Day
In April 2010, We opened a
transitional babies home
called Malaika* and welcomed
the first baby! The aim is to
provide short term life-
saving care.
(*Malaika means angel in Swahili).
11. Opening Day
In April 2010, We opened a
transitional babies home
called Malaika* and welcomed
the first baby! The aim is to
provide short term life-
saving care.
(*Malaika means angel in Swahili).
12. Full House
By September
we had a full
house with 25
babies in our
care aged
between
1 day old to 2
years old.