Volunteers across the world support the child rights cause. They have generated awareness, raised funds or participated in events to ensure India's children enjoyed their basic rights to live, learn and play.
Anand Gandhi is building India's first and biggest virtual reality studio called Memesys to create intelligent VR content that transforms conversations around topics like cinema, literature, and social impact. 3Dhanya Pilo started The Wall Project in Mumbai to beautify public spaces with graffiti and art, bringing communities together. Tasaffy Hossain is breaking taboos in Bangladeshi society through plays that discuss topics like gender and violence through her organization Bonhishikha.
Dubai Cares, an organization that provides humanitarian aid around the world. It organized a large volunteer drive in 2009 to package and distribute school and hygiene kits for victims of conflict in Gaza. Other individuals and organizations that made a positive impact in Dubai in 2009 include Laura Glanfield, who opened the first animal sanctuary in Dubai; Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services, which supports people with disabilities; Kabul Wazir Mir, who organized relief efforts for refugees in Pakistan; and Natalie Carney, who established a charity to help orphans in Afghanistan.
Care Highway International was founded in 1997 by Christopher Morrison in memory of his brother who died performing humanitarian work in Bosnia. Morrison has a background in humanitarian aid and international development, having worked for over 20 years with refugees and NGOs around the world. Care Highway is a non-profit organization that provides assistance to people suffering from disasters caused by human conflict or natural causes. Some of its projects include building a children's home in Kenya, running a school in the Kibera slum in Nairobi, and providing aid to orphanages, refugees, and vulnerable groups in locations like Mexico, Serbia, and Kenya.
A group of students collected newspapers and sold them to raise Rs. 3000 to buy 500 anti-litter bags. On World Environment Day, they promoted an anti-litter drive at a mall, where visitors pledged to save the environment. They distributed the bags to 500 car owners and requested visitors to bag and bin litter instead of throwing it on the roads, in an effort to help make their country litter free.
Walt Disney started the company with his brother Roy and the creation of Mickey Mouse. Disney is now a global entertainment company with four major business segments including studio entertainment, consumer products, media networks, and theme parks and resorts. Disney connects with consumers through emotional storytelling and innovative experiences across its businesses. While expansion has increased Disney's revenue, maintaining the company's core values and heritage while adapting to new generations poses risks to alienating loyal fans.
Mary Kay is an American privately owned direct selling company that sells cosmetics products through independent beauty consultants. Founded in 1963 by Mary Kay Ash, it has grown to become the 6th largest direct selling company in the world with global wholesale sales of $4 billion in 2015. The company operates in over 35 countries worldwide and has its global headquarters in Addison, Texas with additional manufacturing plants in Dallas, Texas and Hangzhou, China. Mary Kay is focused on empowering women and transforming lives around the world through its cosmetics business as well as philanthropic initiatives in education, healthcare, and fighting domestic violence.
Kiran Bir Sethi participated in Walk for Hunger to raise money to feed people experiencing poverty in Massachusetts. She raised $1650, enough to feed 80 families for a week. Walk for Hunger is an annual 20-mile walk that has been held since 1969 to address hunger and has raised millions for food programs. Over the years, it has grown significantly to include thousands of participants from religious organizations, schools, companies and more who work to end hunger in Massachusetts.
Anand Gandhi is building India's first and biggest virtual reality studio called Memesys to create intelligent VR content that transforms conversations around topics like cinema, literature, and social impact. 3Dhanya Pilo started The Wall Project in Mumbai to beautify public spaces with graffiti and art, bringing communities together. Tasaffy Hossain is breaking taboos in Bangladeshi society through plays that discuss topics like gender and violence through her organization Bonhishikha.
Dubai Cares, an organization that provides humanitarian aid around the world. It organized a large volunteer drive in 2009 to package and distribute school and hygiene kits for victims of conflict in Gaza. Other individuals and organizations that made a positive impact in Dubai in 2009 include Laura Glanfield, who opened the first animal sanctuary in Dubai; Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services, which supports people with disabilities; Kabul Wazir Mir, who organized relief efforts for refugees in Pakistan; and Natalie Carney, who established a charity to help orphans in Afghanistan.
Care Highway International was founded in 1997 by Christopher Morrison in memory of his brother who died performing humanitarian work in Bosnia. Morrison has a background in humanitarian aid and international development, having worked for over 20 years with refugees and NGOs around the world. Care Highway is a non-profit organization that provides assistance to people suffering from disasters caused by human conflict or natural causes. Some of its projects include building a children's home in Kenya, running a school in the Kibera slum in Nairobi, and providing aid to orphanages, refugees, and vulnerable groups in locations like Mexico, Serbia, and Kenya.
A group of students collected newspapers and sold them to raise Rs. 3000 to buy 500 anti-litter bags. On World Environment Day, they promoted an anti-litter drive at a mall, where visitors pledged to save the environment. They distributed the bags to 500 car owners and requested visitors to bag and bin litter instead of throwing it on the roads, in an effort to help make their country litter free.
Walt Disney started the company with his brother Roy and the creation of Mickey Mouse. Disney is now a global entertainment company with four major business segments including studio entertainment, consumer products, media networks, and theme parks and resorts. Disney connects with consumers through emotional storytelling and innovative experiences across its businesses. While expansion has increased Disney's revenue, maintaining the company's core values and heritage while adapting to new generations poses risks to alienating loyal fans.
Mary Kay is an American privately owned direct selling company that sells cosmetics products through independent beauty consultants. Founded in 1963 by Mary Kay Ash, it has grown to become the 6th largest direct selling company in the world with global wholesale sales of $4 billion in 2015. The company operates in over 35 countries worldwide and has its global headquarters in Addison, Texas with additional manufacturing plants in Dallas, Texas and Hangzhou, China. Mary Kay is focused on empowering women and transforming lives around the world through its cosmetics business as well as philanthropic initiatives in education, healthcare, and fighting domestic violence.
Kiran Bir Sethi participated in Walk for Hunger to raise money to feed people experiencing poverty in Massachusetts. She raised $1650, enough to feed 80 families for a week. Walk for Hunger is an annual 20-mile walk that has been held since 1969 to address hunger and has raised millions for food programs. Over the years, it has grown significantly to include thousands of participants from religious organizations, schools, companies and more who work to end hunger in Massachusetts.
I apologize, upon reviewing the document again I do not see enough context to accurately identify X or assess the significance of the consignment. Could you please provide more details?
Dawn Gibbins started a technical flooring company called Flowcrete in 1982 with her father Peter, an industrial chemist. Over time, Flowcrete grew to become a world leader in innovative flooring systems, supplying products to locations around the globe. In 2008, Flowcrete was acquired by RPM, a large protective coatings company. This sale allowed Dawn to pursue new challenges like creating a social enterprise focused on Feng Shui and healthy environments.
This document summarizes an Encape Memorial Quiz held on 13th April 2018 at Rajiv Chowk. It describes the different rounds of the quiz including questions asked and scoring rules. Some of the questions asked were about identifying Rajinikanth from clues about a protest he led, the Myna Mahila Foundation charity being promoted by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and the three wise monkeys. The document also provides a summary of the written round questions and topics covered in later rounds like identifying people from clues about Vijay Mallya, Manu Bhaker and more.
The document announces 14 recipients of Round 2, 2015 Employee Idea Grants. It provides brief summaries of each grant, which will fund volunteer teaching in Nepal, orangutan conservation in Borneo, building a dormitory in Uganda, helping a daughter's pencil donation project in Africa, home renovations for children, a reunion with a birth mother in Taiwan, digital literacy workshops in Myanmar, a school library in India, back surgery costs for a father, a dog park app in NYC, refugee aid in Greece, hurling equipment for a youth sports club in Ireland, a networking badge for girl scouts, and funding for a law fellowship on transgender rights.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions from a quiz prelims about identifying companies, products, people, places and other topics. The questions cover identifying companies like X started by Krishnaraja Wodeyar in 1937 that supplied medical products Y for an event, as well as identifying famous people, products, places, cars, drinks, logos, books and components of the Mangalyaan spacecraft.
Charity Dress is an Initiative that enables kids to help under privileged kids. Kids collect, wash, pack usable warm clothes to clothe the homeless street kids in under developed countries.
This document discusses children's rights and introduces CRY America, an organization that works to ensure all children's rights are upheld. It begins by explaining that all people under 18 have the same rights regardless of attributes. It then outlines the four main rights that all children are entitled to: survival, protection, development, and participation. The document shares the story of Asma, an 8-year-old girl in India who is unable to go to school and dreams of becoming a lawyer. It notes that many children in India do not receive sufficient food, education, or are forced to work. Finally, it introduces CRY America's mission to unite people who want to help children access their rights and outlines some of their work and impact
This document discusses operant conditioning and how it influences learning and behavior. It defines operant conditioning as a method of learning through reinforcement and punishment. Behaviors are strengthened when followed by positive reinforcement or escape from negative reinforcement, and weakened when followed by punishment. The document uses B.F. Skinner's experiments with rats in a Skinner Box as a classic example of how operant conditioning shapes behavior through variable schedules of reinforcement and punishment.
Implication of behaviorism learning theoryzulhanafi88
The document discusses different types of learning environments based on classical and operant conditioning. Classical conditioning involves associating learning experiences with pleasure or discomfort, while operant conditioning uses reinforcement and punishment according to B.F. Skinner. Applied behavior analysis applies operant conditioning principles to change learner behavior by increasing desirable behaviors and decreasing undesirable ones. Specific strategies are outlined for reinforcing positive behaviors and reducing negative ones.
B.F. Skinner and Albert Bandura were influential theorists in learning psychology. Skinner developed the theory of operant conditioning which argues that behavior is shaped by its consequences. Bandura introduced social learning theory, which posits that people can learn through observing others. Both theories were demonstrated through classic experiments - Skinner's rat-in-a-box experiment and Bandura's Bobo doll study. While influential, the theories have limitations such as not accounting for all factors that influence behavior.
Twestival is an annual global event that connects people offline through local events to raise awareness and funds for various non-profit organizations. The document discusses Twestival events held in India from 2009-2010. It notes that in 2009, seven Indian cities participated in Twestival Global and raised $168,000 for charity:water projects in India. It also summarizes results from Twestival Local 2009 where six Indian cities supported different local non-profits. For Twestival Global 2010 in India, seven cities will rally in support of Concern Worldwide to fund education programs for impoverished children in developing countries.
Twestival is an annual global event that connects people online and offline to raise funds for charitable causes. The document discusses past Twestival events in India that raised funds for various non-profits. It announces plans for Twestival Global 2010 in India, which will support education programs by Concern Worldwide in some of the poorest countries. It also provides details about the first Twestival event planned for Cochin, Kerala, including a rock concert fundraiser to support the selected cause.
The document is about an event held by The Wings of Hope, a charity organization with three projects - a large orphan support center in Malawi, Africa providing support for 600 children orphaned by AIDS; a school in Chennai, South India providing free education to children; and a new school being built in Pondicherry, South India. The fundraising target for the event is £300,000 and donations will support sponsoring children's education in India and Malawi.
Joy of Giving week is being celebrated from September 27, 2009 to October 3, 2009. This presentation was made in CSO Partners workshop "Opportunities in Challenging Times - A Workshop for NGOs" held on September 14-15, 2009 @ Secunderabad
Innovatorsclub a not for profit organizatiion from lucknow uttar pradesh is planning a giant campaign for homeless and street childrens, registration from 11 dec 09 - 20 jan 10. participate now!
UN Volunteers (UNDP India) Newsletter April_June_2011Ankur Sethi
This newsletter provides information about events and initiatives related to celebrating the 10th anniversary of the International Year of Volunteers (IYV+10).
Key details include:
- A regional IYV+10 consultation meeting was held in Manila in May 2011 to discuss advocacy, legal frameworks, volunteering impacts, and trends.
- Various events in India marked IYV+10 on Global Youth Service Day in April, including seminars, community service projects, and workshops.
- A national IYV+10 committee in India has met twice to plan initiatives, including competitions, webinars, and additional stakeholder engagement.
- Updates are provided on regional and international IYV+10 activities
[Challenge:Future] Meaningful Fun: Fun + Meaning2 = 2030 finalsChallenge:Future
One Nation. One World is a proposed national movement in India that brings the country together for social good. It will organize challenges three times a year to improve the environment, reduce poverty, and boost education. Celebrities will motivate participation and the challenges will involve tasks like installing clean water taps in slums. The movement aims to eventually expand across India and involve global celebrities to unite citizens worldwide in working towards social causes.
Results from the first quarter demonstrated the extraordinary growth of our award winning Exchanger employee volunteering programme. Throughout the period, we registered 344 new Exchangers, held 65 activities, and exchanged 4,935 hours, marking a growth rate of 220% in the number of hours spent volunteering over the same period in 2016. In February, we hosted our first Career's Network Meet-up and launched new initiatives under #moneywise to help our employees grow.
The annual report summarizes the activities of the Indian Centre for Development and Rights (iCFDR) in 2016-17. It discusses iCFDR's mission to promote education, healthcare, gender equality and environmental sustainability through various events and campaigns over the year. These included a gender equality campaign, Ganga river cleaning, slipper distribution for poor families, road safety awareness, and youth career counseling. iCFDR also celebrated national festivals and conducted advocacy for distressed females. The report provides details of iCFDR's partners, advisors and audited financial statements.
I apologize, upon reviewing the document again I do not see enough context to accurately identify X or assess the significance of the consignment. Could you please provide more details?
Dawn Gibbins started a technical flooring company called Flowcrete in 1982 with her father Peter, an industrial chemist. Over time, Flowcrete grew to become a world leader in innovative flooring systems, supplying products to locations around the globe. In 2008, Flowcrete was acquired by RPM, a large protective coatings company. This sale allowed Dawn to pursue new challenges like creating a social enterprise focused on Feng Shui and healthy environments.
This document summarizes an Encape Memorial Quiz held on 13th April 2018 at Rajiv Chowk. It describes the different rounds of the quiz including questions asked and scoring rules. Some of the questions asked were about identifying Rajinikanth from clues about a protest he led, the Myna Mahila Foundation charity being promoted by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, and the three wise monkeys. The document also provides a summary of the written round questions and topics covered in later rounds like identifying people from clues about Vijay Mallya, Manu Bhaker and more.
The document announces 14 recipients of Round 2, 2015 Employee Idea Grants. It provides brief summaries of each grant, which will fund volunteer teaching in Nepal, orangutan conservation in Borneo, building a dormitory in Uganda, helping a daughter's pencil donation project in Africa, home renovations for children, a reunion with a birth mother in Taiwan, digital literacy workshops in Myanmar, a school library in India, back surgery costs for a father, a dog park app in NYC, refugee aid in Greece, hurling equipment for a youth sports club in Ireland, a networking badge for girl scouts, and funding for a law fellowship on transgender rights.
This document contains 20 multiple choice questions from a quiz prelims about identifying companies, products, people, places and other topics. The questions cover identifying companies like X started by Krishnaraja Wodeyar in 1937 that supplied medical products Y for an event, as well as identifying famous people, products, places, cars, drinks, logos, books and components of the Mangalyaan spacecraft.
Charity Dress is an Initiative that enables kids to help under privileged kids. Kids collect, wash, pack usable warm clothes to clothe the homeless street kids in under developed countries.
This document discusses children's rights and introduces CRY America, an organization that works to ensure all children's rights are upheld. It begins by explaining that all people under 18 have the same rights regardless of attributes. It then outlines the four main rights that all children are entitled to: survival, protection, development, and participation. The document shares the story of Asma, an 8-year-old girl in India who is unable to go to school and dreams of becoming a lawyer. It notes that many children in India do not receive sufficient food, education, or are forced to work. Finally, it introduces CRY America's mission to unite people who want to help children access their rights and outlines some of their work and impact
This document discusses operant conditioning and how it influences learning and behavior. It defines operant conditioning as a method of learning through reinforcement and punishment. Behaviors are strengthened when followed by positive reinforcement or escape from negative reinforcement, and weakened when followed by punishment. The document uses B.F. Skinner's experiments with rats in a Skinner Box as a classic example of how operant conditioning shapes behavior through variable schedules of reinforcement and punishment.
Implication of behaviorism learning theoryzulhanafi88
The document discusses different types of learning environments based on classical and operant conditioning. Classical conditioning involves associating learning experiences with pleasure or discomfort, while operant conditioning uses reinforcement and punishment according to B.F. Skinner. Applied behavior analysis applies operant conditioning principles to change learner behavior by increasing desirable behaviors and decreasing undesirable ones. Specific strategies are outlined for reinforcing positive behaviors and reducing negative ones.
B.F. Skinner and Albert Bandura were influential theorists in learning psychology. Skinner developed the theory of operant conditioning which argues that behavior is shaped by its consequences. Bandura introduced social learning theory, which posits that people can learn through observing others. Both theories were demonstrated through classic experiments - Skinner's rat-in-a-box experiment and Bandura's Bobo doll study. While influential, the theories have limitations such as not accounting for all factors that influence behavior.
Twestival is an annual global event that connects people offline through local events to raise awareness and funds for various non-profit organizations. The document discusses Twestival events held in India from 2009-2010. It notes that in 2009, seven Indian cities participated in Twestival Global and raised $168,000 for charity:water projects in India. It also summarizes results from Twestival Local 2009 where six Indian cities supported different local non-profits. For Twestival Global 2010 in India, seven cities will rally in support of Concern Worldwide to fund education programs for impoverished children in developing countries.
Twestival is an annual global event that connects people online and offline to raise funds for charitable causes. The document discusses past Twestival events in India that raised funds for various non-profits. It announces plans for Twestival Global 2010 in India, which will support education programs by Concern Worldwide in some of the poorest countries. It also provides details about the first Twestival event planned for Cochin, Kerala, including a rock concert fundraiser to support the selected cause.
The document is about an event held by The Wings of Hope, a charity organization with three projects - a large orphan support center in Malawi, Africa providing support for 600 children orphaned by AIDS; a school in Chennai, South India providing free education to children; and a new school being built in Pondicherry, South India. The fundraising target for the event is £300,000 and donations will support sponsoring children's education in India and Malawi.
Joy of Giving week is being celebrated from September 27, 2009 to October 3, 2009. This presentation was made in CSO Partners workshop "Opportunities in Challenging Times - A Workshop for NGOs" held on September 14-15, 2009 @ Secunderabad
Innovatorsclub a not for profit organizatiion from lucknow uttar pradesh is planning a giant campaign for homeless and street childrens, registration from 11 dec 09 - 20 jan 10. participate now!
UN Volunteers (UNDP India) Newsletter April_June_2011Ankur Sethi
This newsletter provides information about events and initiatives related to celebrating the 10th anniversary of the International Year of Volunteers (IYV+10).
Key details include:
- A regional IYV+10 consultation meeting was held in Manila in May 2011 to discuss advocacy, legal frameworks, volunteering impacts, and trends.
- Various events in India marked IYV+10 on Global Youth Service Day in April, including seminars, community service projects, and workshops.
- A national IYV+10 committee in India has met twice to plan initiatives, including competitions, webinars, and additional stakeholder engagement.
- Updates are provided on regional and international IYV+10 activities
[Challenge:Future] Meaningful Fun: Fun + Meaning2 = 2030 finalsChallenge:Future
One Nation. One World is a proposed national movement in India that brings the country together for social good. It will organize challenges three times a year to improve the environment, reduce poverty, and boost education. Celebrities will motivate participation and the challenges will involve tasks like installing clean water taps in slums. The movement aims to eventually expand across India and involve global celebrities to unite citizens worldwide in working towards social causes.
Results from the first quarter demonstrated the extraordinary growth of our award winning Exchanger employee volunteering programme. Throughout the period, we registered 344 new Exchangers, held 65 activities, and exchanged 4,935 hours, marking a growth rate of 220% in the number of hours spent volunteering over the same period in 2016. In February, we hosted our first Career's Network Meet-up and launched new initiatives under #moneywise to help our employees grow.
The annual report summarizes the activities of the Indian Centre for Development and Rights (iCFDR) in 2016-17. It discusses iCFDR's mission to promote education, healthcare, gender equality and environmental sustainability through various events and campaigns over the year. These included a gender equality campaign, Ganga river cleaning, slipper distribution for poor families, road safety awareness, and youth career counseling. iCFDR also celebrated national festivals and conducted advocacy for distressed females. The report provides details of iCFDR's partners, advisors and audited financial statements.
Kiwanians in Jakarta, Indonesia carried out various fundraising projects from 1992 to 2004 to serve the needs of young children. These projects included sports tournaments, dances, musical concerts, auctions, dinners, bazaars, and charity days. Funds raised supported education, healthcare, disaster relief and an orphanage for underprivileged children. Key activities included providing scholarships, vaccination programs, and building a 200-bed orphanage that was opened in 2003.
Jonathan Reckford, the CEO of Habitat for Humanity International, visited Mumbai and Bangalore, India. In Bangalore, he joined a build with local business leaders and in Mumbai he met with advisory committees and spoke to business leaders about corporate social responsibility. During his visit, he officially launched Habitat India's campaign to build 100,000 homes by 2015. The document also describes several events held by Habitat for Humanity India to raise awareness and funds, including building activities with companies like Bayer and recognition of their work by Palladium mall.
The document summarizes information about India and Rotary International in India. It discusses facts about India such as its population, states, and official languages. It also provides details about the history and achievements of Rotary International in India, including the establishment of early clubs in major cities. Furthermore, it outlines the strategic plan of Rotary International, focusing on supporting clubs, humanitarian service, and enhancing public image.
Nourish International's mission is to eradicate poverty through student engagement and community empowerment. It began in 2003 at the University of North Carolina and has since expanded to over 50 university chapters nationwide. Nourish raises money through campus ventures like hunger lunches to fund sustainable development projects abroad, where students partner with local communities over the summer to implement poverty solutions. Past projects include building an orphanage in Bolivia in 2009 and constructing a water pipeline in Peru to provide clean drinking water.
Nourish International is a non-profit organization founded in 2003 that aims to eradicate poverty through student engagement and community empowerment. It began as a nutrition project in India funded by sales of food on a college campus. Now with over 50 chapters, Nourish raises money through campus ventures like food sales to fund summer development projects abroad, where students work with local communities on solutions to poverty issues. In 2010, funds will go towards a water pipeline project in Peru to provide a community with clean drinking water.
Salaam Baalak Trust works to restore neglected and street children to childhood by providing shelter, education, healthcare, counseling, skills training, and family reunification. It operates shelters, outreach centers, a helpline, and programs in New Delhi. The Trust has supported over 45,000 children since 1988. It provides formal and informal education, vocational training, arts activities, and health services. Many children have gone on to successful careers in film, design, hospitality, and other fields after participating in Trust programs.
Salaam Baalak Trust works to restore neglected and street children to childhood by providing shelter, education, healthcare, counseling, skills training, and family reunification. It operates shelters, outreach centers, a helpline, and volunteer programs in Delhi. The Trust focuses on education, health, mental health, vocational skills, recreation, and empowering children to succeed through opportunities in film, art, sports, and careers. Many children who were once served by the Trust have gone on to successful careers and continue giving back through mentoring current children.
Salaam Baalak Trust works to restore neglected and street children to childhood by providing shelter, education, healthcare, counseling, skills training, and family reunification. It operates shelters, outreach centers, a helpline, and volunteer programs in Delhi. The Trust focuses on education, health, mental health, vocational skills, recreation, and empowering children to succeed through opportunities in film, art, sports, and careers. Many children who were once served by the Trust have gone on to successful careers and continue giving back through mentoring current children.
Students for the Earth started as a Facebook page in 2013 and has since organized numerous online campaigns and live events to raise environmental and social awareness among youth. Some of their initiatives include competitions on Earth Hour and endangered species, an eco-youth magazine, volunteer events cleaning beaches and planting trees, and their largest national day quiz with over 193 school participants. They have supported other organizations' events and won an Earth Charter award for their work in building awareness as a youth group.
This document provides an overview of the Indian Centre for Development and Rights (iCFDR), a non-profit organization working on social issues. It summarizes iCFDR's vision, mission, and various social activities conducted over the year, including free water distribution, health camps, youth forums, cleanliness drives, and awareness campaigns on issues like gender equality, education, and the environment. It also lists the organization's advisors and board members and provides details of awards and recognition received in the year.
Kainat Foundation is a registered Non-profit, Non Governmental Organization (NGO) under the Society Registration Act 21, 1860/523, Government of India. It aims to tackle the grave issue of poverty, through a five pronged plan:-
Education for all
Scientific and Environmental Awareness
Improve health care facilities
Childcare and community developmental program
Empower rural, deprived, poor, uncared, unloved and neglected children
Our most innovative project focuses on making children not only subjects of change but also agents of change. We are trying to improve the basic conditions of the children at the lower rungs of the ladder of the society-the street children, those forced into child labour and children of other downtrodden social classes. By working at the very grass root level, the Kainat strives to bring about a change not only in the tangible conditions of the living and sanitation , but also the prevalent attitude , thoughts and views of the entire community for the children of today who are the leaders of tomorrow.
Join hands with us as a good friend in the ways we help our friends in kainat
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
Essential Tools for Modern PR Business .pptxPragencyuk
Discover the essential tools and strategies for modern PR business success. Learn how to craft compelling news releases, leverage press release sites and news wires, stay updated with PR news, and integrate effective PR practices to enhance your brand's visibility and credibility. Elevate your PR efforts with our comprehensive guide.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
4. Walking in Indonesia to raise support for children in India V.Mahadevan, Volunteer in Indonesia , organised a CRY walk to support the cause
5. CRY Stall at Dubai Shopping Festival, 2000 Stall was given to CRY free of cost by Indian Association, Dubai
6. Mr. Uzair , Owner of Woodlands Restaurant in Hong Kong , organized a fund-raising event for CRY on 2nd October 2001. “ Eat as much as you can and pay as much as you wish”
7. Thank you to ‘ Friends Of CRY, Kuwait’ for Partnering CRY Since 1996. Making a Difference and Spreading the Message of Hope for Children in India: “… CRY is an organisation which has been doing laudable work for the welfare of homeless and under-privileged children…” – Prabhu Dayal, Indian Ambassador to Kuwait
8. School students raised funds for CRY The enthusiastic students of UWC, Singapore Students of United World College, Singapore started a ‘CRY Global Concern’ cell in their school in 2009 to raise funds and generate awareness about CRY’s work.
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10. Adding colour to the lives of underprivileged children ‘ CRY-Kids Colouring and Drawing Competition ’ was organised by ‘ Friends of CRY-Dubai ’ in assosciation with India Club on 12 th August, 2005
11. Drawing and painting competition organized by Friends Of CRY – Dubai (CRY Volunteer Group in UAE)
12. They climbed the mountain to make a difference! Dr. Bala Saheb Kale and Dr. V.Kiran They put CRY’s name on the Everest Base Camp
13. FACT98 (Free a Child Today)- the first venture of ‘ Friends of CRY ’- organised a general knowledge quiz in Bangalore The winning team (Motorola) with the rolling trophy Quiz For a Cause
14. Friends of CRY (Botswana): An Indian youth of Botswana initiative to raise funds for charity- organised a dinner and show in 2005
15. Some Examples from CRY UK… Traditional Diwali celebrations were organised by volunteers; dressed in their fineries, burst fire crackers, made rangoli, lit diyas / lamps and enjoyed Indian food while dancing to Bollywood music!
16. This is one of the most popular forms of entertainment in UK. For the first time an Asian Standup Comedy show was organised which ran to a full house . Standup Comedy
17. Holi was celebrated in a traditional way by organising an Indian classical dance performance accompanied with dinner from the 4 regions of India Holi Celebrations
18. A guided walk was organised in London to grace the occasion. The group was led by the guide to all the historical monuments in central London linked to the British Raj Independence Day Walk
19. 16 team corporate tournament was organised in London with the help of volunteers. The tournament lasted for 4 weekends and helped CRY UK raise funds and awareness about the cause of children CRY Corporate Cricket Challenge The winning team
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21. “ If we all do something, then together there is no problem we cannot solve. Because the responsibility for change lies with us all.” Rippan Kapur Founder - CRY, 1954 -1994