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The document discusses a program in Satkhira, Bangladesh that formed self-help groups for people with disabilities to increase disaster preparedness and livelihood opportunities. It found that participating in the groups helped empower members by building trust, knowledge, and norms within the groups. Members gained confidence and skills in disaster preparedness and response. The groups also reached outwards to advocate for disability rights and representation with disaster management committees. The research demonstrated how engaging people with disabilities can influence decision-making and lead to more inclusive policies.
This training manual aims to build the capacity of disaster management and disability actors to mainstream disability into disaster risk reduction. It provides guidance to identify persons with disabilities, conduct inclusive vulnerability assessments, implement early warning systems, and conduct search and rescue operations. The manual explains why disability inclusion is important based on international frameworks and the experiences of persons with disabilities during disasters. It offers practical recommendations across different sectors to ensure disaster risk reduction is accessible to all.
The document summarizes research conducted on issues facing newcomers to Canada. It outlines the research plan, which included surveys of newcomers and interviews with representatives from immigrant support organizations. The research found housing, employment, education, and language to be key issues. Actions proposed include creating a Facebook page to share stories and provide information, conducting an awareness campaign, and volunteering with immigrant support agencies. The document calls on readers to volunteer to help newcomers and share their experiences.
UNRWA commemorated its 60th anniversary in 2009 with a series of events highlighting its services and achievements for Palestinian refugees. These events included concerts, film screenings, academic symposiums, and advocacy events in locations such as Brussels, Vienna, Damascus, Ramallah, New York, and more. The anniversary commemoration emphasized UNRWA's goal of working for peace and a future for Palestinian refugees through resource mobilization and communication.
This document provides information about Action Against Hunger | ACF International, an international humanitarian organization committed to ending world hunger. It operates life-saving programs in over 40 countries benefiting five million people annually. The organization's 4,600+ professionals work to address nutrition, food security, livelihoods, and water/sanitation/hygiene needs. The document also introduces Nan Dale as the Chief Executive Officer of Action Against Hunger, who has extensive experience in international public health and child welfare organizations.
PazHolandesa celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2015. It conducted two plastic surgery projects providing 89 children with surgery for conditions like cleft lips. It also provided various services to over 23,000 children such as speech therapy, medical consultations, and donated medicines and hearing aids. While the organization saw changes to its board, it continued its mission to improve children's lives through medical care in Peru.
God In The Global Office: Practicing Member Care in Mission and AidMCA
Welcome to the Global Office!
**This power point focuses on ways to connect and contribute to the member care field.
**The content is oriented towards those with member care responsibility/interests and especially towards those studying in the health care fields.
**Interwoven into the presentation are several personal experiences from Dr. Kelly and Dr. Michele O'Donnell.
**Have fun exploring the Global Office!
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**Note: The narration/audio version of this presentation can be heard/downloaded at:
http://www.archive.org/details/
GodInTheGlobalOfficePracticingMemberCare InMissionAndAid
The document discusses a program in Satkhira, Bangladesh that formed self-help groups for people with disabilities to increase disaster preparedness and livelihood opportunities. It found that participating in the groups helped empower members by building trust, knowledge, and norms within the groups. Members gained confidence and skills in disaster preparedness and response. The groups also reached outwards to advocate for disability rights and representation with disaster management committees. The research demonstrated how engaging people with disabilities can influence decision-making and lead to more inclusive policies.
This training manual aims to build the capacity of disaster management and disability actors to mainstream disability into disaster risk reduction. It provides guidance to identify persons with disabilities, conduct inclusive vulnerability assessments, implement early warning systems, and conduct search and rescue operations. The manual explains why disability inclusion is important based on international frameworks and the experiences of persons with disabilities during disasters. It offers practical recommendations across different sectors to ensure disaster risk reduction is accessible to all.
The document summarizes research conducted on issues facing newcomers to Canada. It outlines the research plan, which included surveys of newcomers and interviews with representatives from immigrant support organizations. The research found housing, employment, education, and language to be key issues. Actions proposed include creating a Facebook page to share stories and provide information, conducting an awareness campaign, and volunteering with immigrant support agencies. The document calls on readers to volunteer to help newcomers and share their experiences.
UNRWA commemorated its 60th anniversary in 2009 with a series of events highlighting its services and achievements for Palestinian refugees. These events included concerts, film screenings, academic symposiums, and advocacy events in locations such as Brussels, Vienna, Damascus, Ramallah, New York, and more. The anniversary commemoration emphasized UNRWA's goal of working for peace and a future for Palestinian refugees through resource mobilization and communication.
This document provides information about Action Against Hunger | ACF International, an international humanitarian organization committed to ending world hunger. It operates life-saving programs in over 40 countries benefiting five million people annually. The organization's 4,600+ professionals work to address nutrition, food security, livelihoods, and water/sanitation/hygiene needs. The document also introduces Nan Dale as the Chief Executive Officer of Action Against Hunger, who has extensive experience in international public health and child welfare organizations.
PazHolandesa celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2015. It conducted two plastic surgery projects providing 89 children with surgery for conditions like cleft lips. It also provided various services to over 23,000 children such as speech therapy, medical consultations, and donated medicines and hearing aids. While the organization saw changes to its board, it continued its mission to improve children's lives through medical care in Peru.
God In The Global Office: Practicing Member Care in Mission and AidMCA
Welcome to the Global Office!
**This power point focuses on ways to connect and contribute to the member care field.
**The content is oriented towards those with member care responsibility/interests and especially towards those studying in the health care fields.
**Interwoven into the presentation are several personal experiences from Dr. Kelly and Dr. Michele O'Donnell.
**Have fun exploring the Global Office!
-----
**Note: The narration/audio version of this presentation can be heard/downloaded at:
http://www.archive.org/details/
GodInTheGlobalOfficePracticingMemberCare InMissionAndAid
The HuD Group launched a charity project called LEAD-PRENEUR at the Pantang Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre. The project aims to inculcate leadership skills and stimulate entrepreneurship among residents to help with their rehabilitation and reintegration into society. It provides vocational skills training, an in-house library, motivational counseling, computers and ICT lessons, and start-up funding for residents who complete the program. The HuD Group undertook this project to complement the rehabilitation center's programs, as government funding alone has been insufficient to meet all their needs.
Community-Based Rehabilitation - Promoting ear and hearing care through CBR b...judarobillosnow
This document discusses integrating ear and hearing care into community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programs. The goal is to establish universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support services for those with ear diseases and hearing loss. CBR programs aim to raise awareness of hearing loss issues, facilitate access to care, promote communication access and inclusion of those with hearing loss. Successful integration could result in communities with greater awareness of healthy ear practices and the needs of those with hearing loss, while empowering this group to participate fully in community life.
The Blindness Prevention Program by DCI aims to prevent blindness among underprivileged communities in India and Bangladesh through low-cost interventions like vitamin distribution, eye screenings, and free surgeries. It operates in remote areas with high poverty rates and little access to healthcare. The program conducts regular eye screening camps to identify vision issues, treats conditions, and arranges surgeries with partner hospitals. It also provides educational programs to promote eye health awareness. Over the years, the program has screened and treated thousands of underprivileged individuals, including children, restoring their vision.
IMPACT - a decade of global leadership and innovationJohn Engels
The IMPACT project was a large-scale, USAID-funded HIV/AIDS initiative led by Family Health International from 1997-2007. It aimed to reduce HIV transmission, morbidity and mortality from AIDS, improve quality of life for those living with HIV/AIDS, and mitigate the epidemic's impact. IMPACT built on two prior projects, providing comprehensive prevention, care, and treatment services across 75 countries through partnerships with over 1,500 organizations.
Clubfoot deformity occurs in one out of every 750 births in
every country around the world, often leading to lifelong
disability. The nonsurgical, low-cost, low-tech, highly
effective Ponseti method for correcting clubfoot can
be administered everywhere. Learn how you can raise
awareness, advocate for better access to treatment, and
provide financial and logistical support for treatment in your
community.
Making a Difference Through Research: Myers-JDC-Brookdale 40th Anniversary Br...mjbinstitute
The Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute (MJB) is celebrating its 40th anniversary of using research to create positive social change in Israel, the Jewish world, and globally. Over the past 40 years, MJB has played a key role in major Israeli social policy reforms and initiatives addressing issues like aging, immigration, employment, health, and children/youth at risk. It has also evaluated many innovative social programs to improve their effectiveness. MJB leverages its research expertise to support the work of partners like JDC globally and promotes knowledge exchange internationally. Looking ahead, MJB will continue addressing important social challenges through high-quality, objective research that informs policy and practice.
AIDSTAR-One Meeting the Psychosocial Needs of Children Living with HIV in AfricaAIDSTAROne
An abbreviated version of the Equipping Parents and Health Providers to Address the Psychological and Social Challenges of Caring for Children Living with HIV in Africa report, this technical brief documents promising practices in critical services related to the psychological and social wellbeing of perinatally-infected children in Africa. These promising practices include the identification, testing, and counseling of children so that they are linked to appropriate care as early as possible, as well as on-going support to help children and their families manage disclosure, stigma, grief and bereavement processes.
www.aidstar-one.com/focus_areas/care_and_support/resources/technical_briefs/foundation_future
1) Julie Heraghty took the role of CEO of the Macular Disease Foundation Australia in 2004 with little knowledge of macular degeneration.
2) Over the past 10 years, she has grown the Foundation significantly and raised awareness of macular degeneration in Australia to 92% of adults over 50.
3) Heraghty has also helped organizations in other countries like Latin America and Poland develop their own awareness campaigns and strategies for addressing macular degeneration.
Develop Social Responsibility Programs For A Global AudienceMegan Denhardt
ASAE & The Center's Global Summit on Social Responsibility showed how organizations have an opportunity to respond to a renewed call to service. Hear from organizations experienced in overseas initiatives, and explore individual and coordinated, partnership models for thinking big, doing grand work, and having life-changing effects throughout the world.
Lesley-Anne Alexander, chief executive, RNIB
Lousanne Lofgren, CAE, executive director, American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society
Siada El Ramly, manager, Kellen Europe
Michelle Mason, CAE, Managing Director, American Society for Quality
Todd Wurschmidt, Interim Executive Director and Consultant, Transition Management Consulting, Inc.
The Nawiri Lions Group proposes an HIV/AIDS and reproductive health awareness project in Kuwinda and Ngong areas. Kuwinda is an impoverished slum with inadequate healthcare access. The project aims to create HIV/AIDS awareness, provide counseling and testing, and reduce stigma through community outreach. Community health workers and posters will educate residents and mobile testing will bring services directly to people. If successful, it could improve health choices and outcomes for the community. The estimated budget is 18,400 Kenyan Shillings.
Brooke Bauer has over 9 years of experience working internationally in public health, humanitarian aid, and community development. She holds graduate degrees in global public health and has specialized training in areas such as lactation consulting, childbirth education, and wilderness medicine. Currently, she serves as the founder and CEO of Nurture Project International, an NGO she established in 2016 to provide maternal and child health programs to refugees. Prior to this, she held roles with various international organizations focused on issues like HIV/AIDS prevention and maternal health. She is passionate about improving health equity and access in marginalized communities.
The document discusses childhood disability as a fundamental issue in public policy. It summarizes key messages from international reports that children with disabilities have equal rights to benefit from a focus on improving child development outcomes. The document calls for government and civil society commitment to advance the international agenda on childhood disability. It outlines important historical improvements in managing childhood disability, from institutions to inclusion and community-based approaches.
This document provides an overview and summary of Handicap International's activities in China from 2009-2010. It discusses the organization's vision of an inclusive society for people with disabilities and its objectives in China. It then summarizes Handicap International's key projects in China, which focus on prevention of disabilities, physical rehabilitation, social inclusion, advocacy, and emergency support. Statistics on disability in China are also presented. The document provides details on projects implemented in various regions of China and highlights success stories of individuals supported.
10% of the world's population has a disability, with 20% of populations affected when including family members. Only 1-2% of people with disabilities receive education or rehabilitation services in developing countries. AAMAL is a non-profit established in 2002 to provide rehabilitation services and advocacy for people with disabilities in Syria. Their programs include academic and vocational training, rehabilitation services for speech, hearing, autism and visual impairments, deaf support, social awareness campaigns, and governmental advocacy to promote inclusion of people with disabilities. AAMAL works to empower people with disabilities and pursue an integrated approach through networking with other organizations.
The social action project is Wycombe Youth Action, an organization in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire that aims to empower young people and reduce social exclusion. The video will focus on issues like street crime resulting from neglected youth. It will take an informative angle, interviewing the general manager, a keyworker, and members. Footage from YouTube and Facebook may be used. Ethical issues include finding willing interviewees and producing a professional video.
The Advancing Partners & Communities program works in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea to prevent further transmission of Ebola and assist Ebola survivors. It provides funding and technical support to improve community health and strengthen the capacity of organizations. The Ebola Transmission Prevention and Survivor Services Program specifically addresses ongoing concerns of Ebola persistence in survivors and aims to reduce stigma and barriers to healthcare. It will collaborate with governments and organizations to develop guidelines, train healthcare workers, and renovate facilities to treat survivors and prevent further outbreaks.
Over the past 10 years, Optometry Giving Sight has disbursed over $11 million to fund 72 eye care projects in 37 countries, helping provide services to 4 million people and train over 10,000 eye care workers. A key priority is supporting the development of optometry programs and schools, which currently educate 350 students and have graduated 109, with the potential to provide care to over 5 million people in the next decade. Optometry Giving Sight also advocates for the recognition of optometry as a key part of eye health systems and raising awareness of preventable vision issues.
Elizabeth Schaaf has extensive experience planning, implementing, and evaluating special events and conferences in the healthcare field. She has conceptualized and overseen large annual conferences that continue today, including the Matters of the Heart Conference which draws 400 people. She has also planned smaller community outreach events and secured high-profile speakers from media outlets like the Today Show. References throughout the document praise her dedication, creativity, and ability to consistently deliver high-quality healthcare events.
Operation Smile is a non-profit organization founded in 1982 that provides cleft lip and cleft palate surgery to children globally. It focuses on serving communities with limited access to surgical care. The organization operates medical missions and care centers, conducts advocacy and training programs, and supports research. Its vision is for every child to have access to exceptional surgical care regardless of ability to pay. The Georgia Tech chapter of Operation Smile aims to spread awareness of cleft conditions, raise funds for surgeries, encourage student interest in craniofacial issues, and provide local and global service opportunities.
We began the year with a tour and summit on SeXsense, then followed with TEAMDERSHIP training for leaders in various institutions.
The year also saw the launch of a charity project dubbed “LEAD-PRENEUR PROJECT” which sought to raise holistic leaders and entrepreneurs in the Pantang Drug Treatment & Rehabilitation Centre. We also engaged in a health awareness campaign on EBOLA and CHOLERA. And we rapped up the year with the YOUTHPOWER! CONFERENCE & TOUR in five destinations across Ghana.
In this edition of the HUD PR, we present to you our 4th Quarter PRAISE REVIEW, PRAYER REQUESTS and PEOPLE RELATIONS.
The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
My ritual will not only stop separation and divorce, but rebuild a strong bond between you and your partner that is based on truth, honesty, and unconditional love. For an even stronger effect, you may want to consider using the Eternal Love Bond spell to ensure your relationship and love will last through all tests of time. If you have not yet determined if your partner is considering separation or divorce, but are aware of rifts in the relationship, try the Love Spells to remove problems in a relationship or marriage. Keep in mind that all my love spells are 100% customized and that you'll only need 1 spell to address all problems/wishes.
Save your marriage from divorce & make your relationship stronger using anti divorce spells to make him or her fall back in love with you. End your marriage if you are no longer in love with your husband or wife. Permanently end your marriage using divorce spells that work fast. Protect your marriage from divorce using love spells to boost commitment, love & bind your hearts together for a stronger marriage that will last. Get your ex lover who has remarried using divorce spells to break up a couple & make your ex lost lover come back to you permanently.
Visit https://www.profbalaj.com/love-spells-loves-spells-that-work/
Call/WhatsApp +27836633417 for more info.
The HuD Group launched a charity project called LEAD-PRENEUR at the Pantang Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre. The project aims to inculcate leadership skills and stimulate entrepreneurship among residents to help with their rehabilitation and reintegration into society. It provides vocational skills training, an in-house library, motivational counseling, computers and ICT lessons, and start-up funding for residents who complete the program. The HuD Group undertook this project to complement the rehabilitation center's programs, as government funding alone has been insufficient to meet all their needs.
Community-Based Rehabilitation - Promoting ear and hearing care through CBR b...judarobillosnow
This document discusses integrating ear and hearing care into community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programs. The goal is to establish universal access to prevention, treatment, care and support services for those with ear diseases and hearing loss. CBR programs aim to raise awareness of hearing loss issues, facilitate access to care, promote communication access and inclusion of those with hearing loss. Successful integration could result in communities with greater awareness of healthy ear practices and the needs of those with hearing loss, while empowering this group to participate fully in community life.
The Blindness Prevention Program by DCI aims to prevent blindness among underprivileged communities in India and Bangladesh through low-cost interventions like vitamin distribution, eye screenings, and free surgeries. It operates in remote areas with high poverty rates and little access to healthcare. The program conducts regular eye screening camps to identify vision issues, treats conditions, and arranges surgeries with partner hospitals. It also provides educational programs to promote eye health awareness. Over the years, the program has screened and treated thousands of underprivileged individuals, including children, restoring their vision.
IMPACT - a decade of global leadership and innovationJohn Engels
The IMPACT project was a large-scale, USAID-funded HIV/AIDS initiative led by Family Health International from 1997-2007. It aimed to reduce HIV transmission, morbidity and mortality from AIDS, improve quality of life for those living with HIV/AIDS, and mitigate the epidemic's impact. IMPACT built on two prior projects, providing comprehensive prevention, care, and treatment services across 75 countries through partnerships with over 1,500 organizations.
Clubfoot deformity occurs in one out of every 750 births in
every country around the world, often leading to lifelong
disability. The nonsurgical, low-cost, low-tech, highly
effective Ponseti method for correcting clubfoot can
be administered everywhere. Learn how you can raise
awareness, advocate for better access to treatment, and
provide financial and logistical support for treatment in your
community.
Making a Difference Through Research: Myers-JDC-Brookdale 40th Anniversary Br...mjbinstitute
The Myers-JDC-Brookdale Institute (MJB) is celebrating its 40th anniversary of using research to create positive social change in Israel, the Jewish world, and globally. Over the past 40 years, MJB has played a key role in major Israeli social policy reforms and initiatives addressing issues like aging, immigration, employment, health, and children/youth at risk. It has also evaluated many innovative social programs to improve their effectiveness. MJB leverages its research expertise to support the work of partners like JDC globally and promotes knowledge exchange internationally. Looking ahead, MJB will continue addressing important social challenges through high-quality, objective research that informs policy and practice.
AIDSTAR-One Meeting the Psychosocial Needs of Children Living with HIV in AfricaAIDSTAROne
An abbreviated version of the Equipping Parents and Health Providers to Address the Psychological and Social Challenges of Caring for Children Living with HIV in Africa report, this technical brief documents promising practices in critical services related to the psychological and social wellbeing of perinatally-infected children in Africa. These promising practices include the identification, testing, and counseling of children so that they are linked to appropriate care as early as possible, as well as on-going support to help children and their families manage disclosure, stigma, grief and bereavement processes.
www.aidstar-one.com/focus_areas/care_and_support/resources/technical_briefs/foundation_future
1) Julie Heraghty took the role of CEO of the Macular Disease Foundation Australia in 2004 with little knowledge of macular degeneration.
2) Over the past 10 years, she has grown the Foundation significantly and raised awareness of macular degeneration in Australia to 92% of adults over 50.
3) Heraghty has also helped organizations in other countries like Latin America and Poland develop their own awareness campaigns and strategies for addressing macular degeneration.
Develop Social Responsibility Programs For A Global AudienceMegan Denhardt
ASAE & The Center's Global Summit on Social Responsibility showed how organizations have an opportunity to respond to a renewed call to service. Hear from organizations experienced in overseas initiatives, and explore individual and coordinated, partnership models for thinking big, doing grand work, and having life-changing effects throughout the world.
Lesley-Anne Alexander, chief executive, RNIB
Lousanne Lofgren, CAE, executive director, American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society
Siada El Ramly, manager, Kellen Europe
Michelle Mason, CAE, Managing Director, American Society for Quality
Todd Wurschmidt, Interim Executive Director and Consultant, Transition Management Consulting, Inc.
The Nawiri Lions Group proposes an HIV/AIDS and reproductive health awareness project in Kuwinda and Ngong areas. Kuwinda is an impoverished slum with inadequate healthcare access. The project aims to create HIV/AIDS awareness, provide counseling and testing, and reduce stigma through community outreach. Community health workers and posters will educate residents and mobile testing will bring services directly to people. If successful, it could improve health choices and outcomes for the community. The estimated budget is 18,400 Kenyan Shillings.
Brooke Bauer has over 9 years of experience working internationally in public health, humanitarian aid, and community development. She holds graduate degrees in global public health and has specialized training in areas such as lactation consulting, childbirth education, and wilderness medicine. Currently, she serves as the founder and CEO of Nurture Project International, an NGO she established in 2016 to provide maternal and child health programs to refugees. Prior to this, she held roles with various international organizations focused on issues like HIV/AIDS prevention and maternal health. She is passionate about improving health equity and access in marginalized communities.
The document discusses childhood disability as a fundamental issue in public policy. It summarizes key messages from international reports that children with disabilities have equal rights to benefit from a focus on improving child development outcomes. The document calls for government and civil society commitment to advance the international agenda on childhood disability. It outlines important historical improvements in managing childhood disability, from institutions to inclusion and community-based approaches.
This document provides an overview and summary of Handicap International's activities in China from 2009-2010. It discusses the organization's vision of an inclusive society for people with disabilities and its objectives in China. It then summarizes Handicap International's key projects in China, which focus on prevention of disabilities, physical rehabilitation, social inclusion, advocacy, and emergency support. Statistics on disability in China are also presented. The document provides details on projects implemented in various regions of China and highlights success stories of individuals supported.
10% of the world's population has a disability, with 20% of populations affected when including family members. Only 1-2% of people with disabilities receive education or rehabilitation services in developing countries. AAMAL is a non-profit established in 2002 to provide rehabilitation services and advocacy for people with disabilities in Syria. Their programs include academic and vocational training, rehabilitation services for speech, hearing, autism and visual impairments, deaf support, social awareness campaigns, and governmental advocacy to promote inclusion of people with disabilities. AAMAL works to empower people with disabilities and pursue an integrated approach through networking with other organizations.
The social action project is Wycombe Youth Action, an organization in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire that aims to empower young people and reduce social exclusion. The video will focus on issues like street crime resulting from neglected youth. It will take an informative angle, interviewing the general manager, a keyworker, and members. Footage from YouTube and Facebook may be used. Ethical issues include finding willing interviewees and producing a professional video.
The Advancing Partners & Communities program works in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea to prevent further transmission of Ebola and assist Ebola survivors. It provides funding and technical support to improve community health and strengthen the capacity of organizations. The Ebola Transmission Prevention and Survivor Services Program specifically addresses ongoing concerns of Ebola persistence in survivors and aims to reduce stigma and barriers to healthcare. It will collaborate with governments and organizations to develop guidelines, train healthcare workers, and renovate facilities to treat survivors and prevent further outbreaks.
Over the past 10 years, Optometry Giving Sight has disbursed over $11 million to fund 72 eye care projects in 37 countries, helping provide services to 4 million people and train over 10,000 eye care workers. A key priority is supporting the development of optometry programs and schools, which currently educate 350 students and have graduated 109, with the potential to provide care to over 5 million people in the next decade. Optometry Giving Sight also advocates for the recognition of optometry as a key part of eye health systems and raising awareness of preventable vision issues.
Elizabeth Schaaf has extensive experience planning, implementing, and evaluating special events and conferences in the healthcare field. She has conceptualized and overseen large annual conferences that continue today, including the Matters of the Heart Conference which draws 400 people. She has also planned smaller community outreach events and secured high-profile speakers from media outlets like the Today Show. References throughout the document praise her dedication, creativity, and ability to consistently deliver high-quality healthcare events.
Operation Smile is a non-profit organization founded in 1982 that provides cleft lip and cleft palate surgery to children globally. It focuses on serving communities with limited access to surgical care. The organization operates medical missions and care centers, conducts advocacy and training programs, and supports research. Its vision is for every child to have access to exceptional surgical care regardless of ability to pay. The Georgia Tech chapter of Operation Smile aims to spread awareness of cleft conditions, raise funds for surgeries, encourage student interest in craniofacial issues, and provide local and global service opportunities.
We began the year with a tour and summit on SeXsense, then followed with TEAMDERSHIP training for leaders in various institutions.
The year also saw the launch of a charity project dubbed “LEAD-PRENEUR PROJECT” which sought to raise holistic leaders and entrepreneurs in the Pantang Drug Treatment & Rehabilitation Centre. We also engaged in a health awareness campaign on EBOLA and CHOLERA. And we rapped up the year with the YOUTHPOWER! CONFERENCE & TOUR in five destinations across Ghana.
In this edition of the HUD PR, we present to you our 4th Quarter PRAISE REVIEW, PRAYER REQUESTS and PEOPLE RELATIONS.
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The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
My ritual will not only stop separation and divorce, but rebuild a strong bond between you and your partner that is based on truth, honesty, and unconditional love. For an even stronger effect, you may want to consider using the Eternal Love Bond spell to ensure your relationship and love will last through all tests of time. If you have not yet determined if your partner is considering separation or divorce, but are aware of rifts in the relationship, try the Love Spells to remove problems in a relationship or marriage. Keep in mind that all my love spells are 100% customized and that you'll only need 1 spell to address all problems/wishes.
Save your marriage from divorce & make your relationship stronger using anti divorce spells to make him or her fall back in love with you. End your marriage if you are no longer in love with your husband or wife. Permanently end your marriage using divorce spells that work fast. Protect your marriage from divorce using love spells to boost commitment, love & bind your hearts together for a stronger marriage that will last. Get your ex lover who has remarried using divorce spells to break up a couple & make your ex lost lover come back to you permanently.
Visit https://www.profbalaj.com/love-spells-loves-spells-that-work/
Call/WhatsApp +27836633417 for more info.
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A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
My other free eBooks can be obtained from the following Links:
https://www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/presentations
https://www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/documents
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
2. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. WHAT CAN YOU DO IN ONLY 5 DAYS? A world of good for incredibly resilient and deserving people in deeply scarred communities of BEIRUT 23-27 MAY 2011
3. Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday. Friday. WHAT CAN YOU DO IN ONLY 5 DAYS? Restore Eyesight for 40 People (Provide Vision to Hundreds) Educate Children and Adults Help Businesses Launch and Grow Facilitate Dialogue to Decrease Conflict Smile, Laugh, Dance, Sing 23-27 MAY 2011
4. ABOUT US The 5DAY Missions model and organization, headquartered in Los Angeles, has been uniquely developed to deliver a high-impact humanitarian relief programin the small space of a typical 5-day workweek. Our uncommonly intensive methodology benefits communities with medical services, educational programs, local business development, social innovation workshops, art projects, children’s activities, and dialogue to help prevent conflict. Health | Education | Business | Arts | Dialogue
5. METHODOLOGY Our approach is built for speed and immediate positive impact so that people direly in need can more frequently, easily and economically benefit from the aid of skilled professionals traveling from developed countries. Not just quick fixes. Education. Training. Inspiration. We empower local leaders to sustain solutions long term. Resolve Engage Enact Succeed Sustain
6. BEIRUT MISSION The centerpiece of the 5DAY Mission to Beirut 2011 is surgical vision correction and other medical services for indigent and incredibly deserving patients. We will achieve this in association with local physicians and hospital staff who can help to immediately improve and sustain higher quality care in their community. Approximately 425,000 registered refugees live in Lebanon.
7. UNITED NATIONS AGENCY PARTNER This mission is in conjunction with the United Nations and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). UNRWA provides assistance, protection and advocacy for some 4.8 million registered Palestine refugees in the Middle East. Services encompass education, health care, relief, camp infrastructure and improvement, community support, microfinance and emergency response.
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9. 8% of children 7-15 not enrolled in school• 1/3 of population suffer chronic diseases • 95% without medical insurance • 8 per cent of households live in shelters where the roof and/or walls are made of corrugated iron, wood or asbestos • 100% desperately need humanitarian aid Photo Credits: Isabel de la Cruz
10. VISION & VISION The central activity of this 5DAY Mission is the restoration of eyesight for 40 refugees. 36 will receive cataract surgery. Many of them suffer from diabetes and will be guided in how to better manage their conditions. 4 will be high myopic patients – candidates for innovative Implantable Collamer Lenses (ICLs). All will receive this life-changing surgery as a gift from 5DAY Missions, Dr. Paul Dougherty, UNRWA and our amazing partners and sponsors.
11. SURGICAL TEAM Led by Dr. Paul Dougherty who also gifted his services to UNRWA refugees in Hebron with our core team in September 2010, and plans for Gaza this year. “My Vision is Global Vision. My profession of vision correction surgery has afforded me many extraordinary experiences and introduced me to many wonderful patients. Because of this, I want to give something of lasting value back to the world.” Paul J. Dougherty, M.D. is an internationally renowned eye surgeon who has helped pioneer many of today's most popular vision correction techniques. He serves as medical director of Los Angeles-based Dougherty Laser Vision, and as assistant clinical instructor of ophthalmology at UCLA's Jules Stein Eye Institute. He is also one of just 40 surgeons worldwide to serve on the editorial board of the Journal of Refractive Surgery - the official peer-reviewed refractive surgery specialty journal published by the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO). ••• Dr. Dougherty was among the first laser surgeons in the United States to perform LASIK on an investigational basis before it was approved by the FDA in 1995. Since then, he has performed nearly 25,000 laser procedures. ••• Dr. Dougherty is also an authority on cataract surgery and other non-laser surgical techniques, including the new generation of implantable contact and intraocular lenses (ICLs/IOLs). He was instrumental in the development of the Staar Visian ICL, serving as a principal investigator for the FDA study that began in 1999. Dougherty Laser Vision is a designated Staar Visian ICL Center of Excellence, and has implanted more ICLs than virtually any practice in the US. Dr. Dougherty was also one of the first US surgeons to implant the Crystalens, which was approved by the FDA in 2004 as the first truly accommodating implantable lens to restore clear vision for objects from near to far. ••• Dr. Dougherty graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum Laude from the University of Pennsylvania, the nation's oldest university. He then attended UCLA Medical School, where he graduated first in his class. He completed his residency at UCLA's Jules Stein Eye Institute, where he conducted award-winning research on the then nascent field of laser vision correction. He next studied corneal and refractive surgery as a fellow at the Phillips Eye Institute in Minneapolis, where he trained with Dr. Richard Lindstrom. ••• Dr. Dougherty's research has been published extensively in peer-reviewed journals. He routinely teaches advanced surgical techniques, and lectures worldwide at universities and major ophthalmology conferences. ••• In January 1997, Dr. Dougherty became one of the first ophthalmologists in the US to have LASIK performed on his own eyes. Since then, he has had perfect vision without glasses or contacts. As a surgeon who experienced the LASIK procedure first-hand, Dr. Dougherty can relate to his patients' concerns with unique insight and perspective. Dr. Dougherty is also a Co-Founder of 5DAY Missions.
12. SURGERY: RECENT MISSION In September of 2010, 5DAY team members worked in concert with UNRWA (The United Nations Relief and Works Organization) and Project-Peace on Earth (a 5DAY alliance) to gift 40 cataract surgeries to visually impaired Palestinian refugees in the West Bank city of Hebron. We were fortunate enough to work with the staff and facilities of St. John Eye Hospital in Jerusalem, and we could not have achieved all that we did without the generous support of the Bank of Palestine and a long list of local partners.
13. DOCUMENTARY Video documentation in the 5DAY Mission style communicates the need for our actions, the emotional gravity of it all, and the unrealized potential to so dramatically change lives in only a matter of days. The resulting short-form documentary also provides partners and sponsors with compelling, co-branded and Hollywood-quality media for promotional purposes.
14. PRODUCTION TEAM Led by Michael Garcia and Colin Mangham who also gifted their services to UNRWA refugees in Hebron with our core team in September 2010. Michael Garcia | Director Colin Mangham | Producer Former HBO VP/Co-Head of Drama Series, with shows including The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, Oz, The Wire, Carnivale, Deadwood, Big Love, True Blood, Treme, Boardwalk Empire; film & TV writer and director; 5DAY Co-Founder. CEO & Founder, Daily Brand Group, an entrepreneurial marketing agency; clients have included 8 of Fortune 100 and 100+ early-stage companies; social entrepreneur; film & TV producer and writer; 5DAY Co-Founder.
15. DOCUMENTARY: RECENT MISSION View a 6-minute documentary video from our 2010 mission into the Palestinian Territories here: http://vimeo.com/21826686
16. SCHEDULE: 23-27 May 2011 Highlights Health & Medical Cataract and High Myopic surgeries, including pre-op and post-op as well as panel discussions and other discourse with staff to improve community access to quality care BEIRUT 2011 Education Economic Development Event with teachers and students at UNRWA school to help better leverage resources, particularly technologies enabling interactive educational experiences Introduction to microfinance programs; panel discussion on small business development and social entrepreneurship; program will focus on 5 select local business operators Arts & Music Communication Planned public art project for both beautification and inspiration; anticipated to be a large-scale mural or other urban project developed and painted with refugees Community forums culminating in a video bridge dialogue with Westerners in the United States, including school children Los Angeles via live streaming to Beirut
17. BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS Total Mission Cost: $218,900 (USD) Surgeries $120,000 Supplies $14,300 Production $28,800 Post-Production/Editorial $2,500 Professional Services $2,500Clothing for Children/Youth $8,000 All above already donated: $176,100 Travel $19,500 Room & Board $12,600 Local Transportation $2,000 Equipment $6,200 Benefactor Banquet $2,500 Remaining needs: $42,800 As of 15 April 2011
18. CURRENT SUPPORTERS This Mission could not be possible without the generous donations of supplies, skills and money from our team members and partners. Surgeries: $120,000 USD Donor: Paul J. Dougherty, MD; Alexis & Marshall Jacobe Medical Supplies: $14,300 USD Donors: Alcon, Henry Schein, HOYA, Lenstec, MST, Staar Surgical Production & Professional Services = $33,800 USD Donors: Daily Brand Group, Lorin Ely-McGregor, White Crown Media Apparel for Refugee Children & Youth = $8,000 USD Donor: Adel Kamil, Fyaskö Clothing Current In-Kind and Cash: $176,100* *As of 15 APRIL 2011
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