Hair for Hope India is a nonprofit organization that collects donated hair and converts it into wigs to provide to chemotherapy patients in need. Started in 2013 with no budget, it has since educated millions about hair donation through over 20 events across India. Over 4000 people have donated hair, providing wigs to over 400 patients. The organization's goal is to provide a wig to every chemotherapy patient in India who needs one.
Cycle for brighter future tamil nadu, alampoondi village event dated 15 FEB 2014Lakshya Aakriti Foundation
Charity Cycle ride for an initiative to establish Brighter future education centre in Tamil Nadu, Alampoondi Village. Helping Khadi, Malkha and Hand loom weavers in support of www.weaverswheel.net and Organizing event for Cycle for brighter future campaign by Matt Brice, Australian Athlete and Philanthropist.
TigerBow is a social enterprise that produces handcrafted bowties made by rural artisan women in Bangladesh. The founder invites Ali Ehsan to become a global brand ambassador for TigerBow to promote the company and raise awareness of the challenges faced by Bangladeshi rural artisan women. As ambassador, Ali would represent TigerBow at conferences and discuss the positive impact the company has on providing income and education for artisan families. The founder hopes Ali will accept this role and the gift of some TigerBow bowties to show support for the rural women artisans.
The document summarizes Joy of Giving Week, an annual event held in India around Mahatma Gandhi's birthday to encourage acts of charity and giving. It provides details on initiatives like clothing drives and fundraising events held by organizations during the week to benefit the less fortunate. Celebrities from sports, cinema, and business pledge their support to promote the cause of giving back to society.
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.
Presentation given by Manndeshi (www.manndeshi.org) at "Get Started and Make an Impact" a speed networking event organized by Net Impact Pune (www.nipune.org) to enable professionals to learn, network and contribute to various social organizations.
Hair for Hope India is a nonprofit organization that collects donated hair and converts it into wigs to provide to chemotherapy patients in need. Started in 2013 with no budget, it has since educated millions about hair donation through over 20 events across India. Over 4000 people have donated hair, providing wigs to over 400 patients. The organization's goal is to provide a wig to every chemotherapy patient in India who needs one.
Cycle for brighter future tamil nadu, alampoondi village event dated 15 FEB 2014Lakshya Aakriti Foundation
Charity Cycle ride for an initiative to establish Brighter future education centre in Tamil Nadu, Alampoondi Village. Helping Khadi, Malkha and Hand loom weavers in support of www.weaverswheel.net and Organizing event for Cycle for brighter future campaign by Matt Brice, Australian Athlete and Philanthropist.
TigerBow is a social enterprise that produces handcrafted bowties made by rural artisan women in Bangladesh. The founder invites Ali Ehsan to become a global brand ambassador for TigerBow to promote the company and raise awareness of the challenges faced by Bangladeshi rural artisan women. As ambassador, Ali would represent TigerBow at conferences and discuss the positive impact the company has on providing income and education for artisan families. The founder hopes Ali will accept this role and the gift of some TigerBow bowties to show support for the rural women artisans.
The document summarizes Joy of Giving Week, an annual event held in India around Mahatma Gandhi's birthday to encourage acts of charity and giving. It provides details on initiatives like clothing drives and fundraising events held by organizations during the week to benefit the less fortunate. Celebrities from sports, cinema, and business pledge their support to promote the cause of giving back to society.
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.
Presentation given by Manndeshi (www.manndeshi.org) at "Get Started and Make an Impact" a speed networking event organized by Net Impact Pune (www.nipune.org) to enable professionals to learn, network and contribute to various social organizations.
Uppma Virdi has begun her motivational story of success in 2014. who has broken all stereotypes with her business venture called Chai Walli. she was awarded the Business Woman of the Year by the Indian Australian Business Community in 2016, and in Forbes’ Asia 30 under 30 in 2017. She hopes to be inspirational for young women looking to follow their passions – especially if it means taking some big risks along the way. Uppma is proof that choosing unconventional professions can also lead to a successful career.
An introductory document covering what the NGO The Pink Foundation is all about and what are it's activities. Please support us and donate and get Tax benefits.
The document summarizes the work of Lakshya Aakriti Foundation (LAF), an organization working to help vulnerable children in India. It formed a partnership with an Australian charity called Forget Me Not to transform the lives of underprivileged children through education, vocational training, and community programs. An Australian man, Matthew Brice, was inspired by this work during a long-distance cycling trip in India and has returned to establish the Brighter Futures Study Centre and abolish illiteracy in one impoverished community through his Cycle for Brighter Futures campaign and fundraising efforts. The campaign aims to raise awareness about environmental protection and a sustainable lifestyle.
Joy of giving presentation - how individuals can get involvedSukarya
This is a presentation of what individuals can do for Sukarya (an NGO working in health and women economic empowerment) in the Joy of Giving week. The Joy of Giving Week is India's "Festival of Giving"! Launched in 2009, the festival is celebrated every year, in the week including Gandhi Jayanti, i.e., October 2-8, and brings together Indians from all walks of life, to celebrate "giving". After all, a little help from you can make a big difference in the life of someone else.
The students from the commerce department organized a business activity to develop entrepreneurial skills. They started a stationary stall in their school and earned profits. The students and members of the Interact Club then visited Nirmal Chhaya, an NGO, and attended the marriage of 3 girls living there. They gifted woolen clothes and Rs. 1500 cash for the marriage. This activity gave the students a sense of contentment for contributing to a good cause and boosted their desire to improve society.
Aravindam Foundation / Fundacja Aravindam Brochure 2015Ewelina Janus
Aravindam Foundation is a non-profit organization based in India that runs learning centers for underprivileged children and youth. It provides education, nutrition, medical support and a caring environment to help children develop their potential. It also works on environmental conservation projects like tree planting. The foundation aims to empower communities through education and environmental initiatives and seeks donations and volunteers to support and expand its work.
WGLG bangladesh best school for girls campaign Dnet May 2014Mahmud Hasan
The document summarizes a presentation about the Women and Girls Lead Global (WGLG) campaign being implemented in Bangladesh through Dnet's Infolady Social Entrepreneurship Programme. The programme trains rural women as Infoladies who carry laptops and provide information to communities. Currently, seven partner organizations are working with Dnet to implement the programme across six districts. The WGLG campaign aims to improve the health, prosperity, and well-being of adolescent girls. Two initial partners, WAFFH and KMUS, are holding film screenings in schools to raise awareness. So far over 1,800 students across 18 schools have participated in around 90 sessions conducted by 18 Infoladies. The presentation
Celebrities all for helping the needy - The star onlineLeona Chin
The document discusses a charity campaign called #DaretoCare organized by Star Media Group and SkyWorld Development Group to collect donations of essential items for selected welfare homes. Actress Siti Saleha Mohd Baharum and race car driver Leona Chin express their support for the campaign, noting its importance in helping the less fortunate and uniting Malaysians. The campaign encourages the public to fill brown paper bags with donations and drop them off at SkyWorld property galleries by February 15th, after which the items will be collected and distributed to welfare homes. Over 100,000 paper bags have been distributed to readers to participate in the initiative.
The document announces 14 recipients of Round 2, 2015 Employee Idea Grants. It provides brief summaries of each grant, which will fund volunteer teaching in Nepal, orangutan conservation in Borneo, building a dormitory in Uganda, helping a daughter's pencil donation project in Africa, home renovations for children, a reunion with a birth mother in Taiwan, digital literacy workshops in Myanmar, a school library in India, back surgery costs for a father, a dog park app in NYC, refugee aid in Greece, hurling equipment for a youth sports club in Ireland, a networking badge for girl scouts, and funding for a law fellowship on transgender rights.
WomenTeachingWomen is an international organization devoted to empowering women by providing them with the skills and opportunities to become economically self-sufficient.
Our mission is based on the belief that women who are financially independent not only provide for themselves and their families, but they are also
responsible and active community leaders.
Services:
Training in business, management and leadership skills
Connection to micro-loans and other financing sources
Entrepreneur mentorship
Re-organization and strategic planning for existing businesses
Networking opportunities
Access to global markets
Crisis management
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.
This document provides information about the Innerwheel Club of Mysore Midtown for the year 2013-2014. It includes:
1. The board members of the Innerwheel Club of Mysore Midtown for 2013-2014.
2. Details about the installing officer, Mrs. Geetha Kuttappa, including her background and interests.
3. Messages from the outgoing and incoming presidents, Anupama Ravindranath and Uma Vivek, respectively.
4. Additional information about club projects, members, and activities from the past year.
The document summarizes the corporate social responsibility initiatives of Aditya Birla Group and ICICI. It describes Aditya Birla Group's focus areas as education, health care, sustainable livelihood, and infrastructure development. It also discusses ICICI's initiatives in employee volunteering, mother and child care, health clinics for truck drivers, and education programs. Both companies aim to contribute to the social and economic development of underserved communities.
The document provides a summary of Mr. M. Anil Kumar's curriculum vitae. It outlines his 20+ years of experience as a social worker in India, working with NGOs on programs related to education, literacy, health, and empowering women and families. It then details his work experience with 4 different NGOs - OISCA International as founder and coordinator, W.O.M.E.N. as program coordinator, RMI as coordinator, and Seva Bharathi in various social work roles helping underprivileged communities through education and health initiatives.
The document provides a summary of Mr. M. Anil Kumar's curriculum vitae, including his contact information, 20+ years of experience as a social worker in India, and work history with various NGOs focused on education, health, and community development. It details his roles and responsibilities in establishing chapters of organizations, implementing programs, fundraising, and motivating/inspiring children and communities.
LinkedIn for Good announces this year's Employee Transformation Grant winnersLinkedIn for Good
LinkedIn for Good announced the winners of its 2014 Employee Transformation Grants. The grants support LinkedIn employees' efforts to transform themselves, LinkedIn, or the world. Fifteen employees received grants to fund projects like bringing holistic medicine to an employee's mother, completing yoga ambassador training, and filling backpacks with supplies for homeless teens. The grants also supported international projects such as rebuilding a home in India, creating literacy programs in Thailand and Africa, and providing comfort to parents in China who have lost children.
The RED team from BITS Pilani worked with a self-help group of women in the rural village of Garinda to set up a sustainable business venture. They established a paper bag making business where the women produced paper bags to sell to the campus store. Several challenges arose, including communication issues, lack of trust, and differences between the younger and older women. The team adapted the working model to have each woman work independently and pay them per bag completed. Over time, the business became self-sufficient with little team involvement. The project provided income to the women and lessons about rural entrepreneurship.
Balakalakaar is an initiative by AIESEC in Delhi IIT to provide underprivileged children opportunities to discover and develop their artistic potential. In 2013, the event impacted over 4,000 people, including 3,800 children from various NGOs. It featured performances, art competitions, and meals. Supported by various colleges, NGOs, corporations, and institutions, the one-day event aimed to bring joy to children's lives through art.
Shri Chaitanya Youth Society is an NGO formed by a group of friends after celebrating New Year with children at an orphanage. The experience inspired them to help those in need through social work involving youth, tree planting, blood/eye donation promotion, assisting orphanages and elderly homes, and providing education to poor children. The NGO aims to raise awareness on social and environmental issues while supporting other organizations through fundraising events showcasing underprivileged children's talents.
Four leading Australian hairdressers traveled to Manila, Philippines to train 88 locals over one week through the charity organization Hair Aid. The hairdressers helped teach valuable haircutting skills to impoverished families, empowering them to earn an income and support themselves through cutting hair in their own communities. Bernie Craven, founder of Aussie Hair Guru Online Training, has been involved with Hair Aid for three years and sees the training program growing and allowing more families to lift themselves out of poverty each year.
Suzy Shier and Social Responsibility Marketing Tacticssarah620137
This presentation is on the various ways Suzy Shier has committed to it's communities and the morals the company withholds by involving themselves with charities and bettering the lives of their employees.
Uppma Virdi has begun her motivational story of success in 2014. who has broken all stereotypes with her business venture called Chai Walli. she was awarded the Business Woman of the Year by the Indian Australian Business Community in 2016, and in Forbes’ Asia 30 under 30 in 2017. She hopes to be inspirational for young women looking to follow their passions – especially if it means taking some big risks along the way. Uppma is proof that choosing unconventional professions can also lead to a successful career.
An introductory document covering what the NGO The Pink Foundation is all about and what are it's activities. Please support us and donate and get Tax benefits.
The document summarizes the work of Lakshya Aakriti Foundation (LAF), an organization working to help vulnerable children in India. It formed a partnership with an Australian charity called Forget Me Not to transform the lives of underprivileged children through education, vocational training, and community programs. An Australian man, Matthew Brice, was inspired by this work during a long-distance cycling trip in India and has returned to establish the Brighter Futures Study Centre and abolish illiteracy in one impoverished community through his Cycle for Brighter Futures campaign and fundraising efforts. The campaign aims to raise awareness about environmental protection and a sustainable lifestyle.
Joy of giving presentation - how individuals can get involvedSukarya
This is a presentation of what individuals can do for Sukarya (an NGO working in health and women economic empowerment) in the Joy of Giving week. The Joy of Giving Week is India's "Festival of Giving"! Launched in 2009, the festival is celebrated every year, in the week including Gandhi Jayanti, i.e., October 2-8, and brings together Indians from all walks of life, to celebrate "giving". After all, a little help from you can make a big difference in the life of someone else.
The students from the commerce department organized a business activity to develop entrepreneurial skills. They started a stationary stall in their school and earned profits. The students and members of the Interact Club then visited Nirmal Chhaya, an NGO, and attended the marriage of 3 girls living there. They gifted woolen clothes and Rs. 1500 cash for the marriage. This activity gave the students a sense of contentment for contributing to a good cause and boosted their desire to improve society.
Aravindam Foundation / Fundacja Aravindam Brochure 2015Ewelina Janus
Aravindam Foundation is a non-profit organization based in India that runs learning centers for underprivileged children and youth. It provides education, nutrition, medical support and a caring environment to help children develop their potential. It also works on environmental conservation projects like tree planting. The foundation aims to empower communities through education and environmental initiatives and seeks donations and volunteers to support and expand its work.
WGLG bangladesh best school for girls campaign Dnet May 2014Mahmud Hasan
The document summarizes a presentation about the Women and Girls Lead Global (WGLG) campaign being implemented in Bangladesh through Dnet's Infolady Social Entrepreneurship Programme. The programme trains rural women as Infoladies who carry laptops and provide information to communities. Currently, seven partner organizations are working with Dnet to implement the programme across six districts. The WGLG campaign aims to improve the health, prosperity, and well-being of adolescent girls. Two initial partners, WAFFH and KMUS, are holding film screenings in schools to raise awareness. So far over 1,800 students across 18 schools have participated in around 90 sessions conducted by 18 Infoladies. The presentation
Celebrities all for helping the needy - The star onlineLeona Chin
The document discusses a charity campaign called #DaretoCare organized by Star Media Group and SkyWorld Development Group to collect donations of essential items for selected welfare homes. Actress Siti Saleha Mohd Baharum and race car driver Leona Chin express their support for the campaign, noting its importance in helping the less fortunate and uniting Malaysians. The campaign encourages the public to fill brown paper bags with donations and drop them off at SkyWorld property galleries by February 15th, after which the items will be collected and distributed to welfare homes. Over 100,000 paper bags have been distributed to readers to participate in the initiative.
The document announces 14 recipients of Round 2, 2015 Employee Idea Grants. It provides brief summaries of each grant, which will fund volunteer teaching in Nepal, orangutan conservation in Borneo, building a dormitory in Uganda, helping a daughter's pencil donation project in Africa, home renovations for children, a reunion with a birth mother in Taiwan, digital literacy workshops in Myanmar, a school library in India, back surgery costs for a father, a dog park app in NYC, refugee aid in Greece, hurling equipment for a youth sports club in Ireland, a networking badge for girl scouts, and funding for a law fellowship on transgender rights.
WomenTeachingWomen is an international organization devoted to empowering women by providing them with the skills and opportunities to become economically self-sufficient.
Our mission is based on the belief that women who are financially independent not only provide for themselves and their families, but they are also
responsible and active community leaders.
Services:
Training in business, management and leadership skills
Connection to micro-loans and other financing sources
Entrepreneur mentorship
Re-organization and strategic planning for existing businesses
Networking opportunities
Access to global markets
Crisis management
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.
This document provides information about the Innerwheel Club of Mysore Midtown for the year 2013-2014. It includes:
1. The board members of the Innerwheel Club of Mysore Midtown for 2013-2014.
2. Details about the installing officer, Mrs. Geetha Kuttappa, including her background and interests.
3. Messages from the outgoing and incoming presidents, Anupama Ravindranath and Uma Vivek, respectively.
4. Additional information about club projects, members, and activities from the past year.
The document summarizes the corporate social responsibility initiatives of Aditya Birla Group and ICICI. It describes Aditya Birla Group's focus areas as education, health care, sustainable livelihood, and infrastructure development. It also discusses ICICI's initiatives in employee volunteering, mother and child care, health clinics for truck drivers, and education programs. Both companies aim to contribute to the social and economic development of underserved communities.
The document provides a summary of Mr. M. Anil Kumar's curriculum vitae. It outlines his 20+ years of experience as a social worker in India, working with NGOs on programs related to education, literacy, health, and empowering women and families. It then details his work experience with 4 different NGOs - OISCA International as founder and coordinator, W.O.M.E.N. as program coordinator, RMI as coordinator, and Seva Bharathi in various social work roles helping underprivileged communities through education and health initiatives.
The document provides a summary of Mr. M. Anil Kumar's curriculum vitae, including his contact information, 20+ years of experience as a social worker in India, and work history with various NGOs focused on education, health, and community development. It details his roles and responsibilities in establishing chapters of organizations, implementing programs, fundraising, and motivating/inspiring children and communities.
LinkedIn for Good announces this year's Employee Transformation Grant winnersLinkedIn for Good
LinkedIn for Good announced the winners of its 2014 Employee Transformation Grants. The grants support LinkedIn employees' efforts to transform themselves, LinkedIn, or the world. Fifteen employees received grants to fund projects like bringing holistic medicine to an employee's mother, completing yoga ambassador training, and filling backpacks with supplies for homeless teens. The grants also supported international projects such as rebuilding a home in India, creating literacy programs in Thailand and Africa, and providing comfort to parents in China who have lost children.
The RED team from BITS Pilani worked with a self-help group of women in the rural village of Garinda to set up a sustainable business venture. They established a paper bag making business where the women produced paper bags to sell to the campus store. Several challenges arose, including communication issues, lack of trust, and differences between the younger and older women. The team adapted the working model to have each woman work independently and pay them per bag completed. Over time, the business became self-sufficient with little team involvement. The project provided income to the women and lessons about rural entrepreneurship.
Balakalakaar is an initiative by AIESEC in Delhi IIT to provide underprivileged children opportunities to discover and develop their artistic potential. In 2013, the event impacted over 4,000 people, including 3,800 children from various NGOs. It featured performances, art competitions, and meals. Supported by various colleges, NGOs, corporations, and institutions, the one-day event aimed to bring joy to children's lives through art.
Shri Chaitanya Youth Society is an NGO formed by a group of friends after celebrating New Year with children at an orphanage. The experience inspired them to help those in need through social work involving youth, tree planting, blood/eye donation promotion, assisting orphanages and elderly homes, and providing education to poor children. The NGO aims to raise awareness on social and environmental issues while supporting other organizations through fundraising events showcasing underprivileged children's talents.
Four leading Australian hairdressers traveled to Manila, Philippines to train 88 locals over one week through the charity organization Hair Aid. The hairdressers helped teach valuable haircutting skills to impoverished families, empowering them to earn an income and support themselves through cutting hair in their own communities. Bernie Craven, founder of Aussie Hair Guru Online Training, has been involved with Hair Aid for three years and sees the training program growing and allowing more families to lift themselves out of poverty each year.
Suzy Shier and Social Responsibility Marketing Tacticssarah620137
This presentation is on the various ways Suzy Shier has committed to it's communities and the morals the company withholds by involving themselves with charities and bettering the lives of their employees.
GEAR is a non-profit organization established in 2010 that provides interest-free loans and skills training to help families in Pakistan start their own businesses and become self-reliant. It has helped launch over 450 small businesses with loans totaling 11 million rupees and has a 96% loan repayment rate. GEAR supports a wide range of business models across various industries and distributes food hampers to families in need during Ramadan each year.
Birla Group started at 1857.
Shiv Narayan Birla started cotton trading operation in the small town of Pilani in Rajasthan.
Ghyanshyamdas Birla(GD Birla)--he set the manufacturing company.
Grandson of G.D. Birla is Aditya Vikram Birla(A.V. Birla)
Son of A.V. Birla is Kumar Mangalam Birla(K.M. Birla)
Overview: A US $40 billion corporation, in the League of Fortune 500
Employee strengths 136,000 42 different nationalities
Ranked Number 4 in the global ‘Top Companies for Leaders’ survey
Over 50 per cent revenues flow from its overseas operations
Ranked Number 1 in Asia Pacific for 2011
The Group operates in 36 countries
To actively contribute to the social and economic development of the communities in which we operate. In so doing build a better, sustainable way of life for the weaker sections of society and raise the country's human development index". (Mrs. Rajashree Birla, Chairperson, Aditya Birla Centre for Community Initiatives and Rural Development).
The document summarizes Tata Group's approach to corporate social responsibility and community development. It discusses the founders' philosophy of improving community quality of life, the group's purpose of enhancing sectors of national importance, and the heritage of giving back to society what is earned to build trust. It provides examples of philanthropic organizations and community programs in sectors like education, rural development, healthcare, and empowerment that aim to create long-term social and economic impact.
Locks of Love is a non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children suffering from medical hair loss. It was founded by Madonna Coffman to help her daughter and others struggling with hair loss and low self-esteem. Locks of Love creates custom hairpieces using donated ponytails and distributes them free or at low cost to children under 21 across North America to help restore their confidence and normalcy.
Locks of Love is a non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children suffering from medical hair loss. It was founded by Madonna Coffman to help her daughter and others struggling with hair loss due to medical issues like alopecia and cancer treatment regain their confidence and normalcy. Locks of Love creates custom hairpieces using donated ponytails and provides them free or at a low cost to recipients in both the US and Canada.
The Dastkar Kendra in Ranthambhore, Rajasthan was set up to provide income support to families displaced when their villages came under the protected national park area. It has provided regular income to villagers since 1990. The Kendra trains about 300 women in crafts like block printing and embroidery, earning them Rs. 1500-4000 per month. It aims to preserve textile art traditions and reduce pressure on forest lands.
Locks of Love is a U.S.-based nonprofit charity that accepts hair donations to make wigs for children under 21 with medical hair loss conditions. To donate, hair must be at least 10 inches and cannot be bleached, damaged, or processed. While Locks of Love aims to help children, it faces controversies over potentially profiting from hair deemed unusable and not guaranteeing all wigs are free despite fundraising on television. Other charities specialize in assisting children with medical hair loss.
Corporate Social Responsibility @ SapphireHassanAhmad102
Sapphire believes that the textile industry has the power to transform society and therefore strives to maximize the positive impact of industrialization. For community investment and welfare, the Company acknowledges its responsibility towards society. Throughout sapphire’s business process they gladly look for ways through which we may extend a helping hand towards the society.
Details of Karm Marg: A registered NGO dedicated to improving the lives of street kids, children from disadvantaged background, sex workers' kids, children with special needs. Looking to raise $10,000 at the moment for a number of new facilities. Please contact me at jaideep400@yahoo.co.uk for more details.
Keziah Connections is a non-profit organization that aims to empower women of color in the British beauty industry. It hosts monthly networking events called Nurture and Network evenings for beauty professionals to share expertise. It also hosts informal networking drink evenings. The typical attendee is a female of color aged 25-45 who is involved in beauty. Partner benefits include showcasing products, sales opportunities, data collection, and press promotion to Keziah's database of over 1,500 people. Past partners include BECCA, Illuminum, and Mandara Spa. The founder Natalie Clue has experience in beauty marketing and consulting and created Keziah Connections to educate and advise others entering the industry.
corporate social responsibilities of businessespptxShruti Mittal
Social responsibility contends that management is responsible for stakeholders beyond just shareholders. A company has responsibilities to workers, creditors, suppliers, government, customers, and society. All these groups are considered stakeholders. A company should aim to meet the interests of all stakeholders. This includes providing fair wages and safe working conditions for workers, reasonable prices and quality products for customers, and obeying laws and protecting the environment for society.
The document discusses CSR practices of various companies. It provides details of CSR activities conducted by companies like Amara Raja Group, Visakha Industries, Mahindra Satyam, Dr. Reddy's Foundation, TCS, Infotech Enterprises, Creamline Dairy Products, Ramky Group and Bharat Biotech. The key CSR focus areas discussed include education, health, livelihood generation, environment protection, and community development.
Academia 2015 - Amarpreet Singh Ghura – Assistant Professor, Babasaheb Gawde Institute of Management Studies.
Dr H.S.Cheema – Director, Institute of Future Education Entrepreneurship and Leadership.
Harjit Singh Lamba – Technology and Management Consultant.
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Academia 2015 - Amarpreet Singh Ghura – Assistant Professor, Babasaheb Gawde Institute of Management Studies.
Dr H.S.Cheema – Director, Institute of Future Education Entrepreneurship and Leadership.
Harjit Singh Lamba – Technology and Management Consultant.
The document debunks common hair myths and provides hair care tips, such as regular trims being necessary for healthy hair rather than faster growth, and combing wet hair from the bottom rather than the top to prevent damage. It also introduces Urbanista Image Consulting LLP and its founder Sheena Agarwal, who provides image consulting services to help clients enhance their personal presence through appearance, behavior, and communication.
4 Steps to Your Clients Having Beautiful, Incredible HairHeavenlyEssence
This document provides hair stylists with information to educate their clients on proper hair care between salon visits. It recommends that stylists help clients by advising them to take vitamins daily, eat a healthy diet with foods like salmon and carrots, and use hair products containing vitamins and healthy ingredients. The document outlines 4 steps for clients: taking vitamins, eating healthy, using the right hair products, and conditioning hair. Stylists are encouraged to provide this guidance to help clients achieve beautiful hair, refer more business to the salon, and sell recommended hair products.
The Ikat Tale - Weavers for Masks Collection - Event Design PlanSimranArora185
This virtual event plan is designed for a fictional brand called The Ikat Tale. The plan takes into account the PR and event objectives, theme, event overview, technicalities, promotion strategies, sponsors, partner charities, social media strategies and evaluation tools.
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This document promotes the organization Hair for Hope India, which collects hair donations from students and others to provide wigs for cancer patients in India. It notes that the organization has no staff or funding, so it relies on volunteers to organize donation drives. It encourages readers to volunteer to help organize donation events for Hair for Hope India.
The document summarizes a "Protect your Mom" campaign that aims to raise awareness about breast cancer prevention and early detection. It encourages children to remind their mothers to do monthly self-examinations and describes how schools and colleges organize educational events about breast cancer prevention using ribbons, dances, and posters. It also highlights the "Hair for Hope India" initiative that collects hair donations to make wigs for cancer patients and was inspired by a boy who grew his hair long to donate despite bullying. The campaign invites volunteers to help stage performances and speeches to educate about breast cancer prevention and detection.
The document promotes various campaigns and events to raise awareness for breast cancer detection and prevention. It encourages volunteering activities like sharing photos and posts on social media, holding local events, and joining contests to support organizations like Protect Your Mom and Hair for Hope India. Details are provided on ways to get involved through social media, volunteering, or donating hair to support cancer patients.
This document outlines the Protect Your Mom campaign, which aims to raise awareness about breast cancer through early detection via self-exams. The campaign uses Facebook and targets students and schools to help spread their message. By harnessing students' ability to "pester" their mothers, the campaign hopes to encourage mothers to perform monthly self-exams. The campaign has grown a Facebook following of over 10,000 members with no budget through creative engagement methods like contests for songs and posters about breast cancer awareness and self-exams. Their goal is to educate youth and encourage researching breast cancer so they can effectively spread awareness to others.
The document proposes a zero-cost campaign called "Protect Your Mom" to raise awareness about breast cancer screening through Facebook. The campaign would target students and harness their "pester power" to encourage mothers to do breast self-exams. It has already gained over 10,000 members and reached hundreds of thousands of people. Upcoming events proposed include a live contest at a Dubai venue to feature dances, songs and speeches by survivors to further spread awareness through social media.
This document promotes the "Protect Your Mom" campaign which aims to educate youth and the public about breast cancer prevention through various initiatives. Some of the events and activities mentioned include boys shaving their heads in support, girls donating hair, sharing inspiring stories of cancer survivors, contests to educate through art and performances, and organizing pink walkathons in Kerala to raise awareness and screening. The campaign also encourages volunteers to help promote events, design posters, and help the organization make news headlines to win awards like the PYM Trophy.
Inviting students with leadership skill to join us from anywhere in the world .And faculty members to use PYM to hone the marketing skills of students and save lives
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The biggest wig donation event at Kochi
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2. Hair for hope India
• Launched at St Teresa’s College Ernakulam in 2013
• We encourage hair donations and convert it into wigs
• Wigs are given free of cost to chemo patients who need
it to face society with confidence .
• It strengthens their will to live and gives them the
courage to face the world.
• A wig with natural hair is a luxury since it is expensive
and too many chemo patients tend to get confined at
home unable to face society without hair
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7. Proposing a major wig donation
event
• 20 wigs or more to be sponsored @5000 per
wig.
• We could have a huge event to hit all headlines
in Kerala with a famous star
• Wigs could be handed over directly to patients or
their relatives
• Your PR team could organise the event and the
media coverage
• Banner will be Hair for Hope India and your
name.
8. Hair donation could also be added
to the event
• We could hype the event on radio/tv and
get people to donate hair.
• The perfect venue could be St Teresa’s
College Ernakulam which is your target
market.
9. Brand image
• Enhances the brand image as a caring
organisation
• Gels with the image of Kalyan Jewellers
and apparels by empowering women
• Connects with the audience at a emotional
level and gives a competitive advantage
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12. Hair for hope India-Achievements
• Within 10 months hair donation has become a movement in Chennai, Bangalore and
Kerala and over 5000 have donated at various events
• The first campaign in Kerala to donate wigs
• The first major campaign in India to collect hair from all over India and conduct events
• Held over 30 events in Kerala and major event in Manipal, Bangalore,Surat,
Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Delhi, Calcutta, Mumbai, Mangalore, Jaipur covered by
leading papers The events were held in association with Ladies Circle India, Rotary
Clubs, NSS, Innerwheel clubs , Schools and colleges.
• Created awareness in Dhaka , Kuwait, Saudi, Italy, Sharjah, Dubai, Abu Dhabi etc via
NRI fans who donated during their annual trips to India. .
• Over 600 patients have benefited from wigs donated by various organisations
• Wig donation events have become common in Kerala and Chennai.
• Held wig donation events at Gujarat, Chennai and Kerala.
• Children as young as 9 have helped organised events and volunteered for the
campaign
• Find all major events at https://www.facebook.com/hair for hope India events
13. Plan of action
• Contact Teresa’s and seek support
• Hype event in media
• Get wigs done via Hair for Hope India
• If you need good quality wigs with guarantee (We provide a basic
quality. But then since your image is at stake we could give it to a
high quality wig maker @8000per wig.They give a guarantee too.
Our normal wigs are made in Kerala to cut down cost of production.
Your investment in wigs will then be Rs 8000 x20 then instead of Rs
1 Lakh)
• Arrange the event and get doctors from Lakeshore, RCC/Govt
hospital to take over the wig at the event
• Identify patients to whom it can be given at the event.(patients are
not comfortable about posing for pictures)
14. Kalyan silks to host the biggest wig
donation event at Kochi