This document discusses child sponsorship through an organization called Treasured. It aims to create awareness of the needs of children globally and provide sponsorship opportunities to support them. An estimated 130 million children worldwide are orphans or waiting children, many living in poverty without adequate food, clothing, shelter or education. Sponsoring a child through programs like Won by One in Jamaica can help fulfill their needs by funding school, medical care, living expenses and bringing hope. Sponsorship amounts range from $25-150 per month depending on the child's age and education level. Sponsorship provides opportunities for children to attend school and get supplies, uniforms and lunches they otherwise couldn't afford.
Connections For Children provides resources, education, and guidance to support quality child care. The document discusses fostering resiliency in children to help them adapt to change. It explains that resilient children can rebound from hardships, connect with others, achieve goals, and share feelings. Children need the support of adults and a sense of structure and routine to build resiliency during stressful times. The organization helps children, families, and caregivers navigate challenges like divorce and offers training to promote social-emotional development and resilience.
World Vision Philippines continues to engage with various sectors including the national and local government, the business community through corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship, the academe, churches, civil society, the media, and other like-minded individuals and groups committed to improve the well-being of children and building the nation, one child, one community at a time.
Housing Families Inc. provides shelter, housing, and support services to homeless families with children in the Greater Boston area. The newsletter discusses the organization's programs that provide tutoring, therapy, and skills workshops to help families gain stability and independence. These programs are made possible through donations and support from the community, including local businesses and volunteers. The newsletter highlights specific success stories and expresses gratitude to donors who help transform the lives of homeless children and families.
This document provides information on several charitable organizations in Palm Beach County, Florida. It begins with an introduction to Extraordinary Charities, which researches and promotes smaller, local charities. The document is organized into sections on culture, education, and human services. In the education section, it profiles 13 organizations that provide educational resources and support to children and adults, such as the Apostolic Child Development Center, which provides education and care for children in West Palm Beach and has been operating for over 40 years. The profiles provide details on each organization's mission and current funding needs.
Responding in in faith to migrant childrencarol_st_pats
This document discusses Catholic Charities' response to helping migrant children and families. It calls on the faith community to provide compassionate support through donations, volunteering as foster parents or tutors, and spreading awareness. Catholic Charities has been serving unaccompanied migrant children since the 1990s by providing a family environment in foster care according to Catholic beliefs and also offering legal immigration assistance. The organization sees the influx of children crossing the border alone as a humanitarian crisis and is working creatively to respond to their needs.
Kids In Need of Direction (KIND) is a non-profit charity founded 15 years ago in Trinidad and Tobago that aims to assist disadvantaged children through education, nutrition, medical care, vocational training, counseling, and sports. It is governed by a board of directors made up of medical, education, finance, and business professionals. To date, KIND has helped over 2,000 children and families in Trinidad and Tobago.
Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 74 participated in a Warrior Platoon Competition at the NCBC Gulfport Fitness Center track. The competition consists of several events over six months to determine the strongest platoon. Last week the author visited her newborn granddaughter in Ohio. This week she reviewed local news articles on child abuse cases and researched the number of abused children in the community represented by pinwheels for an upcoming display. The number has risen 30% from last year's display to nearly 1,300 pinwheels this year.
Abundant Hope is a non-profit organization formed in 2009 by five partners to aid homeless children in Los Angeles County by providing food, shelter, medical care, and education. The organization aims to help 40% of identified homeless youth within the first year by meeting basic needs, and hopes to lower the overall homeless child population by 15% within five years through partnerships, volunteer efforts, and fundraising events like an annual walkathon. Abundant Hope will operate based in Skid Row and use donations for direct services, with 92% of funds going to operations and the remainder to management and fundraising.
Connections For Children provides resources, education, and guidance to support quality child care. The document discusses fostering resiliency in children to help them adapt to change. It explains that resilient children can rebound from hardships, connect with others, achieve goals, and share feelings. Children need the support of adults and a sense of structure and routine to build resiliency during stressful times. The organization helps children, families, and caregivers navigate challenges like divorce and offers training to promote social-emotional development and resilience.
World Vision Philippines continues to engage with various sectors including the national and local government, the business community through corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship, the academe, churches, civil society, the media, and other like-minded individuals and groups committed to improve the well-being of children and building the nation, one child, one community at a time.
Housing Families Inc. provides shelter, housing, and support services to homeless families with children in the Greater Boston area. The newsletter discusses the organization's programs that provide tutoring, therapy, and skills workshops to help families gain stability and independence. These programs are made possible through donations and support from the community, including local businesses and volunteers. The newsletter highlights specific success stories and expresses gratitude to donors who help transform the lives of homeless children and families.
This document provides information on several charitable organizations in Palm Beach County, Florida. It begins with an introduction to Extraordinary Charities, which researches and promotes smaller, local charities. The document is organized into sections on culture, education, and human services. In the education section, it profiles 13 organizations that provide educational resources and support to children and adults, such as the Apostolic Child Development Center, which provides education and care for children in West Palm Beach and has been operating for over 40 years. The profiles provide details on each organization's mission and current funding needs.
Responding in in faith to migrant childrencarol_st_pats
This document discusses Catholic Charities' response to helping migrant children and families. It calls on the faith community to provide compassionate support through donations, volunteering as foster parents or tutors, and spreading awareness. Catholic Charities has been serving unaccompanied migrant children since the 1990s by providing a family environment in foster care according to Catholic beliefs and also offering legal immigration assistance. The organization sees the influx of children crossing the border alone as a humanitarian crisis and is working creatively to respond to their needs.
Kids In Need of Direction (KIND) is a non-profit charity founded 15 years ago in Trinidad and Tobago that aims to assist disadvantaged children through education, nutrition, medical care, vocational training, counseling, and sports. It is governed by a board of directors made up of medical, education, finance, and business professionals. To date, KIND has helped over 2,000 children and families in Trinidad and Tobago.
Seabees from Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 74 participated in a Warrior Platoon Competition at the NCBC Gulfport Fitness Center track. The competition consists of several events over six months to determine the strongest platoon. Last week the author visited her newborn granddaughter in Ohio. This week she reviewed local news articles on child abuse cases and researched the number of abused children in the community represented by pinwheels for an upcoming display. The number has risen 30% from last year's display to nearly 1,300 pinwheels this year.
Abundant Hope is a non-profit organization formed in 2009 by five partners to aid homeless children in Los Angeles County by providing food, shelter, medical care, and education. The organization aims to help 40% of identified homeless youth within the first year by meeting basic needs, and hopes to lower the overall homeless child population by 15% within five years through partnerships, volunteer efforts, and fundraising events like an annual walkathon. Abundant Hope will operate based in Skid Row and use donations for direct services, with 92% of funds going to operations and the remainder to management and fundraising.
World Vision India (WVI) is a leading NGO that provides family-based care for children through 132 Children's Villages worldwide. WVI operates 491 villages and facilities that house over 173,000 children. It provides education, healthcare, vocational training, and emergency relief. WVI's mission is to pursue fullness of life for all children regardless of religion, race, or gender. With nearly 65 years of experience in India, WVI impacts over 26 lakh children and families in 25 states through programs addressing health, education, protection, and emergencies.
The Festival of Children Foundation (FoCF) supports organizations that provide healthcare, social services, child safety, art, and education to help children grow up safely, happily, and with opportunities. FoCF believes every child deserves an unlimited future regardless of their starting point. They provide funding for programs and resources to help children in need and ask for donations to support charities assisting kids.
Brenda's Baby Supports Underserved Communities in MarylandKeen Ley
1888 Press Release - Brenda’s Baby Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the community through social-emotional development, mental health and well-being services and providing essential resources, education and support. The nonprofit has already made great strides in supporting the community and is working to increase the support offered.
The DECA chapter at Cherry Creek High School partnered with the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) for their community service project. They set goals to raise money to send children to MDA summer camp, educate their school and community about muscular dystrophy, and enhance DECA's community outreach. Members volunteered at MDA camp and organized various fundraising activities throughout the year. They succeeded in raising over $4,600 and committing over 2,400 hours to support MDA families and find a cure for this disease. The project helped DECA members develop leadership, social, and community service skills while making a positive impact.
Melvin Mazier is an economics major from Boston College class of 1993 and he spends considerable time and resources in supporting a host of charities that work for the welfare of women and children. Melvin Mazier has donated significantly in Robin Hood Foundation by understanding its strength and dedication.
The document provides information about World Vision's 30 Hour Famine event for students. It explains that the event involves students learning about global hunger, fundraising to help feed hungry children, and fasting for 30 hours without food. The funds raised provide food, care, and resources to help families overcome hunger. The event is intended to educate students about poverty and hunger worldwide, challenge them to help others, and help transform their own lives through the experience of fasting.
Most High Ministries is a non-profit Christian organization founded in 1998 that is committed to starting churches, strengthening existing churches, and participating in missions and benevolent work around the world. The organization operates church plants in the United States and supports missionaries and projects in countries such as Ukraine, Romania, Nigeria, Cuba, Afghanistan, Guatemala, Hungary, Jamaica, Peru, Uzbekistan, Republic of Benin, Haiti, and others. Current projects include an orphanage in Nigeria, a ranch in New Mexico, and efforts to provide resources to schools in Haiti. The organization is endorsed by several other Christian ministries and churches.
The document summarizes recent news and events from Cardinal Hayes High School. It discusses the 75th anniversary gala which launched the Forever Hayes fundraising campaign. It highlights accomplishments of notable alumni Christian Martinez and Ezekiel Ayala-Santos. It also describes a presentation given by rapper Dee-1 on the importance of financial literacy and money management for college students. Upcoming school events are listed at the end.
Brighter Children identifies and supports educational entrepreneurs who provide quality education to vulnerable children in some of the most impoverished communities in the world.
Save the Children helps children in need around the world through programs in education, health, protection, and disaster relief. They reached over 143 million children in 120 countries in 2013. Nearly 90% of donations go directly to programs for children, with the remaining funds used efficiently. Donations can help Save the Children continue their efforts to improve children's health, education, and protection from harm around the world and in the US. They are currently concerned for children separated from families due to violence in South Sudan who are surviving alone without support.
Dando Amor is a nonprofit charity that aids orphans in Ecuador, Haiti, and Burkina Faso, Africa. It operates a boys' home in Ecuador for boys aged 12-18 who would otherwise be homeless. Dando Amor aims to raise the boys out of poverty through education and skills training, with the goals of reuniting them with family, finding adoptive families, or enabling them to live independently. The organization seeks donations and volunteer efforts like a yearly shoe drive to support its work of providing for the boys' basic needs and preparing them for successful lives.
- Many kids are opting out of organized sports by age 13 due to pressures from travel teams, parents, and high school sports. This represents a change from previous generations where kids played multiple sports for fun.
- Experts cite reasons for dropping out such as burnout from year-round specialization in one sport, not making competitive travel or high school teams, and over-involved parents trying to live out their dreams through their kids.
- Alternatives like house leagues allow kids to continue playing sports just for fun and less stress rather than intensive travel teams. Experts encourage letting kids find joy in sports rather than focus on winning or scholarships.
Creating Engaging Communications for Non-ProfitsAction Graphics
Today's marketing communications are very different than 15, 10, even 5 years ago! For many non-profits, marketing communications go hand in hand with fundraising communications. In this workshop, we will discuss using a targeted, integrated, and measurable approach to your communications to further both your business and fundraising objectives and create a more engaged audience.
The document summarizes the work of Lifesong for Orphans, an organization founded in 2002 that provides orphan care through adoption funding, church partnerships, foster care programs, and direct orphan care in several countries. Lifesong's mission is to bring joy and purpose to orphans by mobilizing the church community to adopt, care for, donate to, and serve orphans worldwide. They pledge to provide orphans with food, clothing, education, Christian training, and continued support into adulthood.
Who are We and What is SingleMommie.com all about?
This website was created to be used as a comprehensive resource for single mom’s everywhere. Packed with current information and upbeat articles on careers, education, grants, scholarships, help with housing, parenting tips, relationships, health, fitness, and finances, you’ll find nothing but quality and current information here.
For more details please visit:-http://www.singlemommie.com/
Anaheim Family YMCA Support Campaign Brochure 2016Ivana Chavarria
The document is an annual support campaign for the Anaheim Family YMCA. It summarizes the YMCA's impact in the community through programs that promote school readiness, water safety, healthy living, and connections between community members. It requests donations to support over $1 million in financial assistance currently provided to kids and families. Donations will help the YMCA continue serving nearly 25,000 people each year through youth and family programs.
This document is a letter from the President of Child's Hope, an organization dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect in Wayne County. It discusses several of Child's Hope's programs, including Blankets 4 Kids which provides blankets to child abuse victims during medical exams. It notes that in 2014 over 880 blankets were distributed through this program. The letter requests donations to continue and expand Child's Hope's programs, which aim to educate communities and support abused children and families.
Year-End Fundraising Appeals During Coronavirus – What Works Now?Bloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/webinars/
Mazarine Treyz will show you how to create a fluid communications plan that produces stories that stand out from all of the crisis messaging.
This document summarizes the Soroptimist International Live Your Dream Awards for the South Central Region. It introduces 4 regional finalists who were each awarded education funds to help them achieve their career dreams. Kristen from Wichita, KS was awarded the most at $6,500 and is a finalist for the $10,000 international award. The program has positively impacted many women in the region, awarding over $70,000 in 2018-2019. While COVID-19 presents challenges, the organization remains committed to supporting women in achieving their goals and living their dreams.
Azure Mobile Sites What it is and What's new as a session i had made at the Global Windows Azure Bootcamp 2014 in Microsoft Portugal.
The Main propouse of this presentation was to show how mobile services can be a good choice, how to use, and what's the state of the art
Interview call on 8th february 2013 friday at 3 00 pm vamsikumarpaidi@gmail...vp1221210130
The document is an email informing the recipient, Vamsikumar, that he has been scheduled for a face-to-face interview on February 8, 2013 at 3:00 pm at Babbler Marketing Pvt Ltd in Bangalore. The email provides the address of the office and contact details of Ms. Rashmi Mohanty. It also lists some company websites that Vamsikumar should review in preparation for questions during the interview.
World Vision India (WVI) is a leading NGO that provides family-based care for children through 132 Children's Villages worldwide. WVI operates 491 villages and facilities that house over 173,000 children. It provides education, healthcare, vocational training, and emergency relief. WVI's mission is to pursue fullness of life for all children regardless of religion, race, or gender. With nearly 65 years of experience in India, WVI impacts over 26 lakh children and families in 25 states through programs addressing health, education, protection, and emergencies.
The Festival of Children Foundation (FoCF) supports organizations that provide healthcare, social services, child safety, art, and education to help children grow up safely, happily, and with opportunities. FoCF believes every child deserves an unlimited future regardless of their starting point. They provide funding for programs and resources to help children in need and ask for donations to support charities assisting kids.
Brenda's Baby Supports Underserved Communities in MarylandKeen Ley
1888 Press Release - Brenda’s Baby Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the community through social-emotional development, mental health and well-being services and providing essential resources, education and support. The nonprofit has already made great strides in supporting the community and is working to increase the support offered.
The DECA chapter at Cherry Creek High School partnered with the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) for their community service project. They set goals to raise money to send children to MDA summer camp, educate their school and community about muscular dystrophy, and enhance DECA's community outreach. Members volunteered at MDA camp and organized various fundraising activities throughout the year. They succeeded in raising over $4,600 and committing over 2,400 hours to support MDA families and find a cure for this disease. The project helped DECA members develop leadership, social, and community service skills while making a positive impact.
Melvin Mazier is an economics major from Boston College class of 1993 and he spends considerable time and resources in supporting a host of charities that work for the welfare of women and children. Melvin Mazier has donated significantly in Robin Hood Foundation by understanding its strength and dedication.
The document provides information about World Vision's 30 Hour Famine event for students. It explains that the event involves students learning about global hunger, fundraising to help feed hungry children, and fasting for 30 hours without food. The funds raised provide food, care, and resources to help families overcome hunger. The event is intended to educate students about poverty and hunger worldwide, challenge them to help others, and help transform their own lives through the experience of fasting.
Most High Ministries is a non-profit Christian organization founded in 1998 that is committed to starting churches, strengthening existing churches, and participating in missions and benevolent work around the world. The organization operates church plants in the United States and supports missionaries and projects in countries such as Ukraine, Romania, Nigeria, Cuba, Afghanistan, Guatemala, Hungary, Jamaica, Peru, Uzbekistan, Republic of Benin, Haiti, and others. Current projects include an orphanage in Nigeria, a ranch in New Mexico, and efforts to provide resources to schools in Haiti. The organization is endorsed by several other Christian ministries and churches.
The document summarizes recent news and events from Cardinal Hayes High School. It discusses the 75th anniversary gala which launched the Forever Hayes fundraising campaign. It highlights accomplishments of notable alumni Christian Martinez and Ezekiel Ayala-Santos. It also describes a presentation given by rapper Dee-1 on the importance of financial literacy and money management for college students. Upcoming school events are listed at the end.
Brighter Children identifies and supports educational entrepreneurs who provide quality education to vulnerable children in some of the most impoverished communities in the world.
Save the Children helps children in need around the world through programs in education, health, protection, and disaster relief. They reached over 143 million children in 120 countries in 2013. Nearly 90% of donations go directly to programs for children, with the remaining funds used efficiently. Donations can help Save the Children continue their efforts to improve children's health, education, and protection from harm around the world and in the US. They are currently concerned for children separated from families due to violence in South Sudan who are surviving alone without support.
Dando Amor is a nonprofit charity that aids orphans in Ecuador, Haiti, and Burkina Faso, Africa. It operates a boys' home in Ecuador for boys aged 12-18 who would otherwise be homeless. Dando Amor aims to raise the boys out of poverty through education and skills training, with the goals of reuniting them with family, finding adoptive families, or enabling them to live independently. The organization seeks donations and volunteer efforts like a yearly shoe drive to support its work of providing for the boys' basic needs and preparing them for successful lives.
- Many kids are opting out of organized sports by age 13 due to pressures from travel teams, parents, and high school sports. This represents a change from previous generations where kids played multiple sports for fun.
- Experts cite reasons for dropping out such as burnout from year-round specialization in one sport, not making competitive travel or high school teams, and over-involved parents trying to live out their dreams through their kids.
- Alternatives like house leagues allow kids to continue playing sports just for fun and less stress rather than intensive travel teams. Experts encourage letting kids find joy in sports rather than focus on winning or scholarships.
Creating Engaging Communications for Non-ProfitsAction Graphics
Today's marketing communications are very different than 15, 10, even 5 years ago! For many non-profits, marketing communications go hand in hand with fundraising communications. In this workshop, we will discuss using a targeted, integrated, and measurable approach to your communications to further both your business and fundraising objectives and create a more engaged audience.
The document summarizes the work of Lifesong for Orphans, an organization founded in 2002 that provides orphan care through adoption funding, church partnerships, foster care programs, and direct orphan care in several countries. Lifesong's mission is to bring joy and purpose to orphans by mobilizing the church community to adopt, care for, donate to, and serve orphans worldwide. They pledge to provide orphans with food, clothing, education, Christian training, and continued support into adulthood.
Who are We and What is SingleMommie.com all about?
This website was created to be used as a comprehensive resource for single mom’s everywhere. Packed with current information and upbeat articles on careers, education, grants, scholarships, help with housing, parenting tips, relationships, health, fitness, and finances, you’ll find nothing but quality and current information here.
For more details please visit:-http://www.singlemommie.com/
Anaheim Family YMCA Support Campaign Brochure 2016Ivana Chavarria
The document is an annual support campaign for the Anaheim Family YMCA. It summarizes the YMCA's impact in the community through programs that promote school readiness, water safety, healthy living, and connections between community members. It requests donations to support over $1 million in financial assistance currently provided to kids and families. Donations will help the YMCA continue serving nearly 25,000 people each year through youth and family programs.
This document is a letter from the President of Child's Hope, an organization dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect in Wayne County. It discusses several of Child's Hope's programs, including Blankets 4 Kids which provides blankets to child abuse victims during medical exams. It notes that in 2014 over 880 blankets were distributed through this program. The letter requests donations to continue and expand Child's Hope's programs, which aim to educate communities and support abused children and families.
Year-End Fundraising Appeals During Coronavirus – What Works Now?Bloomerang
https://bloomerang.co/resources/webinars/
Mazarine Treyz will show you how to create a fluid communications plan that produces stories that stand out from all of the crisis messaging.
This document summarizes the Soroptimist International Live Your Dream Awards for the South Central Region. It introduces 4 regional finalists who were each awarded education funds to help them achieve their career dreams. Kristen from Wichita, KS was awarded the most at $6,500 and is a finalist for the $10,000 international award. The program has positively impacted many women in the region, awarding over $70,000 in 2018-2019. While COVID-19 presents challenges, the organization remains committed to supporting women in achieving their goals and living their dreams.
Azure Mobile Sites What it is and What's new as a session i had made at the Global Windows Azure Bootcamp 2014 in Microsoft Portugal.
The Main propouse of this presentation was to show how mobile services can be a good choice, how to use, and what's the state of the art
Interview call on 8th february 2013 friday at 3 00 pm vamsikumarpaidi@gmail...vp1221210130
The document is an email informing the recipient, Vamsikumar, that he has been scheduled for a face-to-face interview on February 8, 2013 at 3:00 pm at Babbler Marketing Pvt Ltd in Bangalore. The email provides the address of the office and contact details of Ms. Rashmi Mohanty. It also lists some company websites that Vamsikumar should review in preparation for questions during the interview.
This document provides a syllabus for a graduate course on educational technology. The course will be held at Touro University in American Canyon, California from 4:30-9:30pm on Fall 2011. It will be taught by Steve Gibbs and introduce teachers to integrating technology into the classroom through both pedagogy and hands-on experience with various software and internet resources. Over the course of the semester students will complete assignments like blogging case studies, developing a technology-focused lesson plan, creating an online teacher presence using a wiki, and learning to use and teach Web 2.0 tools. Assessment will be based on participation, presentations, and assignment completion.
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The document provides analytics on tweets containing certain hashtags related to grocery stores and supermarkets from May 30th to June 5th. It shows the total tweets and users for each hashtag as well as sentiment analysis, most common words, and daily tweet volumes. Key hashtags analyzed include #walmart, #wholefoods, #traderjoes, and #safeway.
INVITACIÓN A PRESENTAR HOJAS DE VIDA PARA LA SELECCIÓN DEL PROFESIONAL QUE SE ENCARGARÁ DE LA COORDINACIÓN Y EJECUCIÓN DEL PLAN SOCIAL Y DE TRANSFERENCIA PARA EL FORTALECIMIENTO SOCIO-EMPRESARIAL DEL SUBPROYECTO “ESTABLECIMIENTO DE 101 HECTÁREAS Y SOSTENIMIENTO DE 63,6 HECTÁREAS DE MURRAPO PARA BENEFICIAR 101 FAMILIAS CAMPESINAS DE LA COOPERATIVA MURRACOOC DE CAÑASGORDAS, DEPARTAMENTO DE ANTIOQUIA”
Children, Incorporated is a nonprofit organization that has assisted impoverished children in the United States and abroad since 1964 through established schools, orphanages, and childcare centers. They facilitate sponsorships, maintain special funds, and manage various projects to provide food, clothing, healthcare and education. Their vision is to assist needy children in every country by collaborating with more institutions dedicated to children's welfare. They currently assist over 17,000 children in 24 countries and have divisions focused on areas like Latin America, foreign countries, American Indian tribes, and inner cities in the US.
The Paige Family Foundation donated over $209,000 in 2017 to non-profit organizations supporting senior citizens, education, and animal welfare. This included $40,000 for a senior citizen program, $1.5 million loan and $10,000 grant to establish a new senior care program, and $30,000 contribution to a California senior care facility. The Foundation also donated $15,000 to a program providing pet care and services for low-income seniors. In education, the Foundation funded over $154,000 to support more than 83 students, doubling the number impacted compared to the previous year.
The Christian Community Orphan Ministry (C-COM) operates programs in Liberia to support orphans, including child sponsorship, providing monthly food baskets, medical aid, clothing, shelter, and education. They currently have 200 orphans in school and face challenges keeping them enrolled and providing supplies. C-COM is a nonprofit that rescues orphaned children, restores their dignity by raising them as Christian leaders, and empowers them through education, medical care, food, clothing, and spiritual development. They place orphans with extended families and Christian families to experience family love and care. Their goal is to aid orphans, educate the public, and provide assistance to help transform their lives.
Samaritan's Purse is a Christian organization that provides spiritual and physical aid to people in need around the world through programs like Operation Christmas Child. Operation Christmas Child distributes shoebox gifts filled with toys and supplies to children in 95 countries. Volunteers collect donations and pack over 8 million shoebox gifts each year. The program aims to show children that they are loved and to share the love of God. It provides hope to children experiencing poverty, natural disasters, and other hardships.
Susi Taylor of New England Federal Credit Union has provided financial literacy expertise and support to the Lund Family Center's residential and community programs. She offers credit report access and assistance to women in repairing and rebuilding their credit histories. Additionally, Susi co-facilitates money management and budgeting classes. She develops relationships with the women and provides respectful, non-judgmental support. Susi plays an integral role in the education that Lund strives to provide to women in their programs.
The document discusses a mission statement and principles of community action organizations. The mission statement aims to bridge gaps to stability through partnerships, coaching and education. Community action changes lives, embodies hope, improves communities and makes America a better place to live. These organizations care about entire communities and help people help themselves and each other.
The Paige Foundation donated over $254,000 to non-profit organizations in 2018 to support their missions of helping older adults, animals, and education. For older adults, they provided funding for healthcare, transportation, and housing assistance programs. They also facilitated a $1.5 million loan. For animals, they donated to the San Diego Humane Society's PAWS program which keeps pets with low-income seniors. For education, they funded over $189,000 in scholarships to 98 students attending Colorado and California colleges. The Foundation engages donors and evaluates the non-profits they partner with to maximize community impact.
The Paige Foundation contributed over $254,000 to non-profit organizations in 2018 and facilitated a $1.5 million loan. It supported older adults, animals, and education. For older adults, it donated to organizations that provide healthcare, transportation, and meals, allowing seniors to age at home. It also supported animal welfare groups helping keep pets with low-income seniors. For education, it funded over $189,000 for 98 students' college education. The Foundation aims to be a catalyst for donations and volunteers to further support local charities.
The Paige Foundation contributed over $254,000 to non-profit organizations in 2018 and facilitated a $1.5 million loan. They support older adults, animals, and education. For older adults, they donated to organizations that provide healthcare, transportation, and meals to low-income seniors. They also support animal welfare organizations, including one that keeps pets with their low-income senior owners. For education, they funded over $189,000 for 98 students to attend college and partner with K-12 organizations serving low-income youth.
The document summarizes recent activities of Restore A Child, a nonprofit that supports orphaned and vulnerable children worldwide. A new chairman was elected to the board of directors, while the previous chairman will remain on the board. In addition, 22 mothers in Chad graduated from a training program to learn how to properly feed their babies. The nonprofit is also working to build an orphanage in Tanzania, a school in Ukraine, and a training center in Indonesia.
Emmanuel Healing Temple is hosting a back to school event in the Lawndale community of Chicago to help children from low-income families. Lawndale suffers from high poverty, unemployment, and crime. The event aims to raise children's self-esteem by providing school supplies and showing them role models from their community who have succeeded through education. Speakers will motivate the children and encourage them to stay in school by sharing their stories of overcoming obstacles. The goal is for the children to see a future for themselves and be inspired to achieve their dreams through education rather than falling prey to issues like gangs and drugs.
The House of Charity is a nonprofit organization that has been providing aid to underprivileged children for over 20 years. Through various programs, it aims to help children living in poverty by providing essential supplies, medical care, and opportunities to succeed academically and develop skills. Its educational programs include a mobile library and initiatives to provide school supplies, uniforms, books, and winter clothes. It has served over 175,000 children since inception. The organization is committed to helping children reach their full potential regardless of their financial situation.
The newsletter provides updates on Neighborhood House programs including spotlighting the growing Toddler Preschool program that uses a research-based curriculum to encourage social and academic development for young children. It also highlights the contributions of volunteers and donors who support Neighborhood House initiatives and help clients like Simon and his family who were profiled in the local newspaper and received financial assistance from generous readers. The document promotes upcoming events and recognizes partner organizations that support Neighborhood House through their employee giving campaigns.
Healthcare Charities for African children's and poverty is common in Africa. Following the 2000-year-old model of Jesus, Mercy Ships brings hope and healing to the world’s forgotten poor @ http://mercyships.ca/who-we-are/our-mission/
This document provides a summary of the impact of donations to World Help in 2018. It discusses how donations rescued children from poverty through sponsorship, provided emergency aid to those facing hardships, spread the gospel through church planting, supplied Bibles to persecuted Christians, and supported numerous other humanitarian initiatives around the world. The letter expresses gratitude to donors for their generosity and commitment, which has significantly helped many individuals and families in need.
This document summarizes the challenges facing homeschooling families in Colorado, including increased government overreach and promotion of leftist ideologies in schools. It discusses the work of CHEC (Christian Home Educators of Colorado) to support homeschooling families through providing resources, events, advocacy and outreach. CHEC's goal is to motivate families to disciple their children and provide homeschooling assistance so families can homeschool with confidence despite challenges. The document requests support for CHEC's expanded efforts.
This annual report summarizes the activities and accomplishments of Jonathan's Place, a nonprofit that provides services to abused, abandoned, and neglected children in Dallas, Texas, during its 2013 fiscal year (FY 2013). Key points include:
- They served over 3,100 children and doubled the number of care days provided through their Foster Care & Adoption program.
- Their residential programs continued providing shelter and counseling. They also partnered with National Safe Place to help at-risk teens.
- Their programs achieved positive outcomes for the children despite challenges like limited funding. Community support was critical to their success in caring for abused children.
Fields of Boaz is a Christian ministry that provides scholarships and educational support to students in developing areas of Mexico. It aims to empower youth through education and help break the cycle of poverty. The organization began by donating school supplies but shifted to focusing on secondary education, as government aid only covers primary school and many families cannot afford higher tuition costs. By assisting with high school and potentially college, Fields of Boaz hopes to give youth alternatives to being recruited by drug cartels and provide role models within indigenous communities.
This document contains summaries of several outreach programs conducted by Youth With A Mission (YWAM) in Colombia. It describes an initiative to provide Christmas gifts to 2500 needy children in Bogota for $10 each. It discusses how toys like Legos have helped improve educational outcomes for disadvantaged children in Colombia. It shares details about past community outreach programs in Bogota and Quibdo that provided medical services, food, clothing, counseling and evangelism to tens of thousands of people. It invites volunteers to participate in future outreach programs.
Our Story
iFamile Emu Children’s Center was founded June 2014 by Akol Benyamen Jayjay with the help of 친구등록 and Anyango Maureen. The idea for the organization was born when Akol and 친구등록 visited the rural orphan children in Bukedea-Uganda. During this visit Akol saw many children under child labour with little to no access to basic necessities. Since then Anyango has remained actively involved as a Co-founder whilst Akol remains the heart and soul of iFamile Emu. It was at this time that he was so much moved with compassion and decided to start the iFamile Emu Children’s Center.
iFamile Emu means “One Family” in Luganda (It’s the most language used in the central Uganda). We have made all the necessary efforts to bring up the children as members of one family despite coming from different backgrounds. This makes our center stand out from the others because we care deeply not only for feeding, sheltering, clothing and educating them but we also care about the family values we are instilling in them at this early stage of their development. iFamile Emu strongly believes that working together as a family we can make a difference to the future of the children in our care today.
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Purpose Statement: We will educate the church regarding foster care, adoption and child sponsorship and will enable the
church to meet the needs of these children and foster/adoptive families.
Psalm 82:3; Isaiah 45:2-3 E-mail us here: treasured@gwcbs.com
Hello!
Thank you for your interest in Child Sponsorship through Treasured. We have two goals:
1. Create awareness of the needs of children across the United States and around the world.
2. Provide Sponsorship and Mission opportunities to support the needs of children around the
world.
In our world today, it is estimated that there are more than 130 million orphans and waiting children.
There are many more millions of children that perhaps do have parents but often it is a case of only one
parent in the home and living well below the poverty line who can’t afford food, clothing, school, and often
shelter. All of these forgotten children are God's most precious treasures. They, too, are part of God's
family and as believers we are called to be the first to reach out to orphaned and abandoned children
around the world. The Scriptures are clear that the Lord gives the family of God the responsibility to care
for the orphan's needs — to love and protect them. In fact, God's concern for orphans is so central to his
plan for us here on earth that he inspired James to write: "Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our
God and Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained by the
world" (James 1:27).
Why would God tell us that caring for orphans is "pure and undefiled religion?"
Maybe it’s because the world sees God’s heart when He works through his people to help the helpless.
And maybe it’s because caring for orphans is such a perfect picture of our relationship with God. In our
inability to please God with our own efforts, in our utter helplessness to initiate a relationship with him, we
are more like orphans and strangers than we like to admit.
It’s time for the body of Christ to step up. The urgent needs of children around the world are calling the
Christian community today to a radical faith. One church, one family, one person can make a difference.
Additional information about Treasured is provided in this packet. We encourage you to look thru the
information and seek God’s guidance on how you can help support children around the world. We
welcome your assistance and your involvement in this ministry.
If you have any questions, please contact us to discuss our many projects and opportunities to serve.
Thank you for your interest in Treasured.
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Purpose Statement: We will educate the church regarding foster care, adoption and child sponsorship and will enable the
church to meet the needs of these children and foster/adoptive families.
Psalm 82:3; Isaiah 45:2-3 E-mail us here: treasured@gwcbs.com
SPONSOR A CHILD
By sponsoring a child you can help fulfill the specific needs of the child you sponsor, such as:
Upgraded Living Standards
By going on a mission trip you may have the opportunity to help a team assist in building onto a school or
orphanage, help build adequate housing for a family, dig wells to provide safe drinking water, help
financially to provide nutritious food, clean clothes and bodies, and adequate housing.
Medical Care
Financial support may be used to provide better access to doctors, dentists, medication and preventative
healthcare services. There are also mission opportunities for medical care professionals.
Educational Opportunities
Books, developmental materials, desks, computers, uniforms, skilled teachers, and often a hot meal or
two every school day.
The Joy of God's Love
Most importantly, you can offer your love, support, and encouragement to a child, bringing hope into his
or her young life. This is evident through your dedicated financial support or in the form of a mission trip.
And of course all of these children need prayer for their futures.
We are currently partnering with a few different organizations that have sponsorship
opportunities:
1) Won by One to Jamaica - There are several sponsorship levels in which you may contribute to
the educational needs of the children in Harmons, Jamaica. The levels of sponsorship range
from $25/month for preschool to $150/month for college, and two levels in between. School in
Jamaica is free however there is no bussing provided in Harmons so the money from your
sponsorship will go toward transportation, school supplies, a uniform and shoes, and lunch. You
will also receive a report on their grades to see how your child is progressing. The child must
maintain at least a C+ average to stay in the program. www.wonbyonetojamaica.com.
2) Kairos Christian School – Ciudad Viejo, Guatemala. Kairos is a school for impoverished
children whose families cannot afford to send them to school. Donations go toward their general
fund, with scholarships for kids who graduate from Kairos to continue their education and for
building projects at the school. Funding or donations would be paid through Servant Christian
Foundation and is tax deductible. For more specific information, please contact Lee Anne
Whitworth at l.whitworth@live.com. The Kairos website is www.kairoschristianschool.org.
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Purpose Statement: We will educate the church regarding foster care, adoption and child sponsorship and will enable the
church to meet the needs of these children and foster/adoptive families.
Psalm 82:3; Isaiah 45:2-3 E-mail us here: treasured@gwcbs.com
Send a Child to School (Jamaica)
Because of the extreme poverty in the community
where we live and work, many parents get caught in a
decision between sending their child to school and
buying food for dinner.
Why do Jamaican students need money for
school?
School in Jamaica is free. However, there are no
bussing programs in Harmons. The closest high
school is 7 miles away. Sponsoring a child will
enable him/her to pay taxi fare to and from school
each day, buy lunch, purchase necessary books and
supplies, and obtain his/her school uniforms and
shoes.
What you get when you sponsor a student
We collect grade reports every semester which are forwarded to you so that you may track your student’s
progress. We also request that the student write to you twice a year and enclose a photograph. You can
be involved in the community of Harmons by providing hope to its children and families in the midst of
mass unemployment and widespread illiteracy. Won By One To Jamaica does not take out any overhead
expenses from your gift, and your entire gift is tax-deductible.
What the student receives from your support
We know students in all age brackets who are in need of financial aid for their education.
The costs are as follows:
College: $150 per month
High School: $100 per month
Elementary School: $40 per month
Preschool: $25 per month
These fees help equip the student with the basic and minimum requirements for attending public school in
Jamaica. Unlike our own public schools in the United States, a full school uniform and appropriate shoes
are mandatory. Also required is a backpack, books, lunch and snack money. Often not having simple
supplies like pencil and paper can prevent a child from attending school, which creates the mother’s crisis
of deciding on whether to buy pencils or rice. These above prices also reflect the varying distances
students must travel to get to school.
How to sponsor a student
Just contact us! We’d be glad to connect you with a student in need of your help. Your support can be
mailed to Won By One To Jamaica at 296 Treasure Lake, DuBois PA 15801.
Or send Linda an email to linda@wonbyonetojamaica.com
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Purpose Statement: We will educate the church regarding foster care, adoption and child sponsorship and will enable the
church to meet the needs of these children and foster/adoptive families.
Psalm 82:3; Isaiah 45:2-3 E-mail us here: treasured@gwcbs.com
How we determine who’s eligible for sponsorship
Students must maintain a C+ average, and be a student in good standing at their school. We collect
grade reports at the end of every semester. Furthermore, families are evaluated so that only those with
the greatest financial need are eligible.
Success story!
Here's one example of what sponsoring a child can do. Henry & Linda Shaffer met Garth Anderson,
a bright young student who had little hope of going past 7th grade. The Shaffers decided to help Garth
finish his education. Garth graduated at the top of his class in high school . Being the first person from
Harmons to go to college, he again graduated number one in his class and became a teacher. In 2004,
he was voted teacher of the year for the entire island. In 2005, he began teaching at the college from
which he had graduated. In the fall of 2006, Garth became the principal of one of the largest high schools
on the island. Garth is currently serving on the Board of Directors of Won By One To Jamaica. He returns
to Harmons every week to oversee the distribution of money to over 60 students who are being
sponsored. He also follows up to make sure they are doing their work and earning good grades, as well
as taking new applications for students who have a passion to learn. Without the intervention of the
Shaffers, Garth would self-admittedly be aimlessly wandering the streets like so many of the young men
of Harmons .