Since 2006, the Bayat Foundation has worked to improve the quality of life of Afghan residents through initiatives in public health, water resources, and education.
Help India charity and donate online to provide food for hungry children, to get education. Your donation help to feed old age people, homeless elderly in India
The document is about an annual campaign for an Urban Youth Fund. It summarizes that the fund supports youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility programs through a gym, pool, education, volunteering, and more. It has a goal of raising $228,000 to support over 30,000 youth and families through services like childcare scholarships, recreational programs, meals, and learning to swim. It encourages donations and asks readers to support the vision of helping youth in the community.
Children's Fund aids underserved children around the world through grants and collaboration with organizations focused on children's well-being, public information, research, and model projects. It has supported programs in the United States like youth mentoring in Maryland, after-school programs, and food for the homeless. Children's Fund also works internationally in places like India, where it helps an orphanage school, and in Egypt, through job training for youth. The nonprofit is supported financially by benefactor Bryce Neier.
2019 Ambassador Leaders Community Action Plan - Rise Up! Ambassador Leaders
This document outlines plans to start a nonprofit organization to provide food to low-income families. The organization's vision is to give struggling families reliable access to nutritious food through a collection program where kids participate after school every other day. An action plan details securing space, researching funding sources, creating eligibility criteria, and obtaining food supplies. Potential roadblocks like lack of support, funds and resources are addressed. The document encourages volunteers and donations to accomplish the goal of feeding those in need in the local community.
A group of 6th graders in Michigan founded Kids 4 Afghan Kids in 1998 to help children in Afghanistan. Through fundraising efforts, the organization established a school for 1,200 children, a medical clinic, an orphanage, and a community well. Students have continued supporting the organization through college with activities like empty bowl fundraisers. The organization now aims to build a library and media center, and would use any prize money to stock it with materials and equipment.
The Yashar Project aims to help children and youth around the world by addressing issues like malnutrition, lack of access to education, and poverty. It focuses on feeding children for $0.36 per day and helping them afford school costs as little as $45-89 per month. The organization has provided meals and textbooks to schools in Africa. It is led by a president, vice president, treasurer, and secretary and uses donations to carry out its humanitarian work without salaries.
Help India charity and donate online to provide food for hungry children, to get education. Your donation help to feed old age people, homeless elderly in India
The document is about an annual campaign for an Urban Youth Fund. It summarizes that the fund supports youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility programs through a gym, pool, education, volunteering, and more. It has a goal of raising $228,000 to support over 30,000 youth and families through services like childcare scholarships, recreational programs, meals, and learning to swim. It encourages donations and asks readers to support the vision of helping youth in the community.
Children's Fund aids underserved children around the world through grants and collaboration with organizations focused on children's well-being, public information, research, and model projects. It has supported programs in the United States like youth mentoring in Maryland, after-school programs, and food for the homeless. Children's Fund also works internationally in places like India, where it helps an orphanage school, and in Egypt, through job training for youth. The nonprofit is supported financially by benefactor Bryce Neier.
2019 Ambassador Leaders Community Action Plan - Rise Up! Ambassador Leaders
This document outlines plans to start a nonprofit organization to provide food to low-income families. The organization's vision is to give struggling families reliable access to nutritious food through a collection program where kids participate after school every other day. An action plan details securing space, researching funding sources, creating eligibility criteria, and obtaining food supplies. Potential roadblocks like lack of support, funds and resources are addressed. The document encourages volunteers and donations to accomplish the goal of feeding those in need in the local community.
A group of 6th graders in Michigan founded Kids 4 Afghan Kids in 1998 to help children in Afghanistan. Through fundraising efforts, the organization established a school for 1,200 children, a medical clinic, an orphanage, and a community well. Students have continued supporting the organization through college with activities like empty bowl fundraisers. The organization now aims to build a library and media center, and would use any prize money to stock it with materials and equipment.
The Yashar Project aims to help children and youth around the world by addressing issues like malnutrition, lack of access to education, and poverty. It focuses on feeding children for $0.36 per day and helping them afford school costs as little as $45-89 per month. The organization has provided meals and textbooks to schools in Africa. It is led by a president, vice president, treasurer, and secretary and uses donations to carry out its humanitarian work without salaries.
The American Heart Association is dedicated to promoting cardiovascular health through prevention and raising awareness of heart disease and stroke, the leading causes of death and disability in the US. Donations help Americans live longer, healthier lives and support the AHA's mission.
Save the Children is the leading organization creating lasting change for children in need globally. For over 75 years, it has helped children survive and recover from crises through improving health, education, and economic opportunities.
City National Bank's Reading is The Way Up program is committed to improving access to books and literacy. It renovates libraries, provides books, grants, and volunteer reading to help children discover the joy of reading and a lifelong love of books.
Healthy fundraising ideas by boosterthonBoosterthon
The document discusses healthy fundraising ideas for schools, focusing on the Boosterthon Fun Run. It notes that the Fun Run provides fundraising while also teaching children about healthy living and character development. It brings the community together to support the school's goals and creates a healthier community. Smaller fundraisers should also promote health and showcase student talents, such as spelling bees or talent shows.
Josh Shandell founded Cooking for a Cause in 2012 as a University of Michigan community service organization that prepares gourmet meals for a homeless shelter in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Starting with $500 in donations and securing use of commercial kitchens, the nonprofit now has over 45 members and $4,000 in donations to produce nutritious meals for 35 individuals once a month following all health and safety regulations.
The principal's newsletter discusses preparing students for the Georgia High School Graduation Test and asks parents to support their children's study efforts. It also announces that the school's chocolate fundraiser was successful, raising $4,000, and introduces the upcoming canned food drive and a scholarship for criminal justice majors. Key dates are highlighted at the end, including Spirit Week and an upcoming basketball game.
By means of charity fundraising or tax deductible donations, millions of donors around the world help top NGOs such as Akshaya Patra in solving the problem of hunger. This is not a problem of just a handful of countries anymore. Everyone around the world is liable to solve it.
The document summarizes ways for schools to participate in and fundraise for the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon in January 2017 to support the causes of United Way of Mumbai. It encourages schools to register teams of students to run or fundraise and provides tips on organizing creative fundraising activities and contests. United Way of Mumbai pledges assistance to participating schools in their registration, fundraising efforts, and at the marathon itself.
Nourish International is a student-run organization at Ohio State University that seeks to solve global poverty issues. Through various ventures, they raise money for sustainable development projects abroad. In 2008, Ohio State students assisted a community in Bolivia by building an orphanage and teaching children for 3 weeks. Nourish International is asking for food donations from local businesses to support their hunger lunches venture, which provides free lunch in exchange for donations. Donating businesses will receive a tax write-off and promotional acknowledgment for supporting the organization's mission of cross-cultural solutions.
The document discusses ensuring environmental sustainability through local action. It explains that the author wants future generations to experience natural beauty and protects animals. As a way to apply this interest locally, the document suggests volunteering or encouraging others to join a group like IslandWood which connects people with the environment. The greatest contribution could be donating time and money to organizations, picking up trash, carpooling, or building a garden. Social media could help by donating to charities, joining pages on the topic, or organizing local workshops through platforms like Facebook and Instagram.
This document provides information about Fr. Felix Ugwuozo and his nonprofit organization OneHopeChildren, which is dedicated to improving life for children in Amachalla, Nigeria. The organization focuses on providing access to clean water, healthcare, education, and creating a sustainable community. Key initiatives include infrastructure for clean drinking water, an annual medical mission, scholarships for education, and pursuing poultry farming for jobs and sustainable income. The ultimate goals are to give children access to basic needs and inspire hope for the future.
Deep Roots of Alabama is a non-profit organization that teaches families and communities in North Alabama how to grow their own food through gardening education and provides health awareness programs, with the goal of inspiring healthier neighborhoods. They raised over $3,000 through a charitable race with almost 200 participants and many volunteers to support their mission of encouraging individuals to adopt healthier lifestyles through home food gardening and nutrition education.
Kwasi Twum-Acheampong graduated in 2011 from Eastern Regional High school in Voorhees, New Jersey. As a star defender of the Vikings, the school’s football team, he was well liked and respected among his peers. His talent on the field was undeniable, and appreciated by everyone who played with or against him. His charming personality and his willingness to learn with a smile on the face made him a favorite among the coaches.
The document summarizes an initiative called the Fostering Leadership for Young Palestinians Fund that supports orphaned children in Gaza. It provides details on how contributions will be matched and used to support orphans with education, healthcare, housing and other services from childhood through age 22. The fund was established by business leaders Abbas and Samar Zuaiter to assist the over 2,500 children orphaned following the 2014 attacks in Gaza through the established programs of the Welfare Association and Center for Arab American Philanthropy. The document encourages donations to help Palestinian youth and provides donation instructions.
The Edara Fatima Foundation was established in 2012 to provide humanitarian aid, promote human rights, and alleviate poverty through education programs. The Foundation conducts surveys to identify communities in need and enroll households lacking basic necessities. A recent survey enrolled over 750 households, identifying needs such as low-income families, disabled persons, patients, orphans, and those lacking access to education and clean water. The Foundation aims to address these needs through future projects providing food, medical care, education, shelter, water access, and legal assistance.
international student volunteers have been fundamental in helping out the poor communities in Tanzania. Kivolex abroad volunteers has been organizing their trips every year
CISA is a nonprofit that has supported small farms in western Massachusetts for over 15 years. It promotes community growth through agriculture by helping new farmers through mentorship programs, offering agricultural education training for teachers, and connecting local farms to schools and consumers through its "Be a Local Hero" campaign. The organization aims to strengthen the local agriculture economy and change perceptions of farming.
The Podmore Foundation, an Australian non-profit organization, awarded scholarships to seven Indigenous students from rural and remote communities to help cover boarding school costs at Canberra Girls Grammar School. The scholarships were presented by Mick Dodson to help close the educational gap. The foundation was started by graduates who wanted to provide opportunities to disadvantaged youth, and partners with Yalari to support Indigenous children through secondary boarding school education.
This document provides information on alternative break trip locations for spring 2016 and May 2016. It lists the trip location, projects involved, housing and food details, and other relevant information for 8 spring break trips focused on environmental awareness, disabilities, disaster relief, gardening, and community development and 6 May trips centered around hunger relief, endangered species, illnesses, HIV/AIDS, and international community development. Details are given for each location to help students decide which trip aligns best with their interests.
The Cortland Wishmakers were founded in Spring 2016 to raise awareness for children with life-threatening illnesses through affiliation with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. They aim to increase awareness of the Make-A-Wish mission, participate in community service and fundraising, create school spirit, and empower students to grant wishes for courageous children through experience and joy of helping others. The executive board is led by President Kateri Ruebenstahl with Cathryn Evans, Rachel Burton, Fiona Hayden, and advisor Jonah Reardon.
The Bayat and Ayenda Foundations Support Education for GirlsDr. Ehsanollah Bayat
The Bayat and Ayenda Foundations partnered to fund the Ayenda Learning Center in Bamiyan Province, Afghanistan to support education for girls. With financial support from Bayat, Ayenda will purchase a new generator and replace broken equipment at the Center. The Center will use the improved technology to offer computer training programs for high school girls and students at Bamiyan University.
Developed a prototype that allows publishers to dispatch ads to interested users currently in their region. Implemented a Flask webapp for user interaction supported by a Kafka/PostGIS based backend.
The American Heart Association is dedicated to promoting cardiovascular health through prevention and raising awareness of heart disease and stroke, the leading causes of death and disability in the US. Donations help Americans live longer, healthier lives and support the AHA's mission.
Save the Children is the leading organization creating lasting change for children in need globally. For over 75 years, it has helped children survive and recover from crises through improving health, education, and economic opportunities.
City National Bank's Reading is The Way Up program is committed to improving access to books and literacy. It renovates libraries, provides books, grants, and volunteer reading to help children discover the joy of reading and a lifelong love of books.
Healthy fundraising ideas by boosterthonBoosterthon
The document discusses healthy fundraising ideas for schools, focusing on the Boosterthon Fun Run. It notes that the Fun Run provides fundraising while also teaching children about healthy living and character development. It brings the community together to support the school's goals and creates a healthier community. Smaller fundraisers should also promote health and showcase student talents, such as spelling bees or talent shows.
Josh Shandell founded Cooking for a Cause in 2012 as a University of Michigan community service organization that prepares gourmet meals for a homeless shelter in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Starting with $500 in donations and securing use of commercial kitchens, the nonprofit now has over 45 members and $4,000 in donations to produce nutritious meals for 35 individuals once a month following all health and safety regulations.
The principal's newsletter discusses preparing students for the Georgia High School Graduation Test and asks parents to support their children's study efforts. It also announces that the school's chocolate fundraiser was successful, raising $4,000, and introduces the upcoming canned food drive and a scholarship for criminal justice majors. Key dates are highlighted at the end, including Spirit Week and an upcoming basketball game.
By means of charity fundraising or tax deductible donations, millions of donors around the world help top NGOs such as Akshaya Patra in solving the problem of hunger. This is not a problem of just a handful of countries anymore. Everyone around the world is liable to solve it.
The document summarizes ways for schools to participate in and fundraise for the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon in January 2017 to support the causes of United Way of Mumbai. It encourages schools to register teams of students to run or fundraise and provides tips on organizing creative fundraising activities and contests. United Way of Mumbai pledges assistance to participating schools in their registration, fundraising efforts, and at the marathon itself.
Nourish International is a student-run organization at Ohio State University that seeks to solve global poverty issues. Through various ventures, they raise money for sustainable development projects abroad. In 2008, Ohio State students assisted a community in Bolivia by building an orphanage and teaching children for 3 weeks. Nourish International is asking for food donations from local businesses to support their hunger lunches venture, which provides free lunch in exchange for donations. Donating businesses will receive a tax write-off and promotional acknowledgment for supporting the organization's mission of cross-cultural solutions.
The document discusses ensuring environmental sustainability through local action. It explains that the author wants future generations to experience natural beauty and protects animals. As a way to apply this interest locally, the document suggests volunteering or encouraging others to join a group like IslandWood which connects people with the environment. The greatest contribution could be donating time and money to organizations, picking up trash, carpooling, or building a garden. Social media could help by donating to charities, joining pages on the topic, or organizing local workshops through platforms like Facebook and Instagram.
This document provides information about Fr. Felix Ugwuozo and his nonprofit organization OneHopeChildren, which is dedicated to improving life for children in Amachalla, Nigeria. The organization focuses on providing access to clean water, healthcare, education, and creating a sustainable community. Key initiatives include infrastructure for clean drinking water, an annual medical mission, scholarships for education, and pursuing poultry farming for jobs and sustainable income. The ultimate goals are to give children access to basic needs and inspire hope for the future.
Deep Roots of Alabama is a non-profit organization that teaches families and communities in North Alabama how to grow their own food through gardening education and provides health awareness programs, with the goal of inspiring healthier neighborhoods. They raised over $3,000 through a charitable race with almost 200 participants and many volunteers to support their mission of encouraging individuals to adopt healthier lifestyles through home food gardening and nutrition education.
Kwasi Twum-Acheampong graduated in 2011 from Eastern Regional High school in Voorhees, New Jersey. As a star defender of the Vikings, the school’s football team, he was well liked and respected among his peers. His talent on the field was undeniable, and appreciated by everyone who played with or against him. His charming personality and his willingness to learn with a smile on the face made him a favorite among the coaches.
The document summarizes an initiative called the Fostering Leadership for Young Palestinians Fund that supports orphaned children in Gaza. It provides details on how contributions will be matched and used to support orphans with education, healthcare, housing and other services from childhood through age 22. The fund was established by business leaders Abbas and Samar Zuaiter to assist the over 2,500 children orphaned following the 2014 attacks in Gaza through the established programs of the Welfare Association and Center for Arab American Philanthropy. The document encourages donations to help Palestinian youth and provides donation instructions.
The Edara Fatima Foundation was established in 2012 to provide humanitarian aid, promote human rights, and alleviate poverty through education programs. The Foundation conducts surveys to identify communities in need and enroll households lacking basic necessities. A recent survey enrolled over 750 households, identifying needs such as low-income families, disabled persons, patients, orphans, and those lacking access to education and clean water. The Foundation aims to address these needs through future projects providing food, medical care, education, shelter, water access, and legal assistance.
international student volunteers have been fundamental in helping out the poor communities in Tanzania. Kivolex abroad volunteers has been organizing their trips every year
CISA is a nonprofit that has supported small farms in western Massachusetts for over 15 years. It promotes community growth through agriculture by helping new farmers through mentorship programs, offering agricultural education training for teachers, and connecting local farms to schools and consumers through its "Be a Local Hero" campaign. The organization aims to strengthen the local agriculture economy and change perceptions of farming.
The Podmore Foundation, an Australian non-profit organization, awarded scholarships to seven Indigenous students from rural and remote communities to help cover boarding school costs at Canberra Girls Grammar School. The scholarships were presented by Mick Dodson to help close the educational gap. The foundation was started by graduates who wanted to provide opportunities to disadvantaged youth, and partners with Yalari to support Indigenous children through secondary boarding school education.
This document provides information on alternative break trip locations for spring 2016 and May 2016. It lists the trip location, projects involved, housing and food details, and other relevant information for 8 spring break trips focused on environmental awareness, disabilities, disaster relief, gardening, and community development and 6 May trips centered around hunger relief, endangered species, illnesses, HIV/AIDS, and international community development. Details are given for each location to help students decide which trip aligns best with their interests.
The Cortland Wishmakers were founded in Spring 2016 to raise awareness for children with life-threatening illnesses through affiliation with the Make-A-Wish Foundation. They aim to increase awareness of the Make-A-Wish mission, participate in community service and fundraising, create school spirit, and empower students to grant wishes for courageous children through experience and joy of helping others. The executive board is led by President Kateri Ruebenstahl with Cathryn Evans, Rachel Burton, Fiona Hayden, and advisor Jonah Reardon.
The Bayat and Ayenda Foundations Support Education for GirlsDr. Ehsanollah Bayat
The Bayat and Ayenda Foundations partnered to fund the Ayenda Learning Center in Bamiyan Province, Afghanistan to support education for girls. With financial support from Bayat, Ayenda will purchase a new generator and replace broken equipment at the Center. The Center will use the improved technology to offer computer training programs for high school girls and students at Bamiyan University.
Developed a prototype that allows publishers to dispatch ads to interested users currently in their region. Implemented a Flask webapp for user interaction supported by a Kafka/PostGIS based backend.
The Bayat Foundation donated $100,000 to provide immediate assistance to areas of Afghanistan impacted by an avalanche in Panjshir Province. Ehsanollah Bayat, who established the foundation, hopes the funding can improve conditions and access to the remote region. Additionally, Bayat's mobile company deployed equipment to improve communication with isolated villages threatened by snow and potential future avalanches. Interested individuals can donate to support ongoing relief through the foundation's website.
Recent activity in the Lebanese real estate market has yielded various large-scale development projects throughout the country. Some of the notable projects include the Pinwheel towers and Grand Theatre Hotel renovation in Beirut by Solidere, the J Towers residential development in Ashrafieh by Plus Properties, and the BeitMisk community in Matn representing a major investment by Highland s.a.l. Other significant projects featured mixed-use towers, boutique hotels, residential towers, entertainment venues, and commercial centers across Lebanon demonstrating continued investment in the real estate sector despite economic challenges.
Family Sponsorships through the Bayat FoundationDr. Ehsan Bayat
The Bayat Foundation's family sponsorship program enables donors to provide $50 in monthly financial support for a year to families in need across Afghanistan. This funding supports important services for sponsored families such as education for children, vocational training for mothers, medical care, and microloans to start businesses. The program helps underserved families struggling with hunger, illness, and lack of basic resources access critical resources and education for their children.
Welcome to udaar Foundation Non Government organisation (NGO) established on 16 Aug 2020 by Rishikant Mishra and his team. The committed organizers never realized that they would be effectively running a set up NGO, 'Udaar Foundation' spread across UP states. Udaar Foundation trusts and engages in giving all the assets to the penniless to help them so that they can make their own predetermination. We established this NGO due to the need of offering a chance to help the helpless kids, individuals and youth of India. We aim to diminish the destitution in India. Throughout the recent 2 years, Udaar Foundation has dealt with numerous tasks identified with mindfulness crusades like - Seminars on feminine wellbeing, women strengthening, sports, and women business venture which points toward aiding the oppressed part of the country. We have consistently believed that through development and grassroot endeavors, our youngsters can change this nation. Regardless of whether rich or poor, the cutting edge has the ability to change this world. The wide range of our exercises and their prosperity rate talk about committed work done by Udaar Foundation.
Givology's inaugural partners exchange and reception, where our field partners shared their trials and tribulations, general management and field experiences and what they have done with Givology thus far
Education Initiatives Sponsored by the Bayat FoundationAfghan Wireless
The Bayat Foundation has worked to support education initiatives in Afghanistan by addressing the gap left by years of conflict. They focus on vulnerable groups like refugees and orphans. In 2009, with donor support, they opened the Faryab Orphanage and Learning Center to provide classroom education and computer skills training. More recently they helped reconstruct the American University of Afghanistan by rebuilding structures and upgrading computer labs to further education opportunities.
Edified Generation Rwanda organized an event to commemorate Universal Children's Day and promote reading. Over 150 people attended, including guests, parents, children, and youth. Several guest speakers addressed the audience, emphasizing the importance of education, reading, and children's rights. Partners who supported the event included Imbuto Foundation, World Vision Rwanda, UNESCO, and the Rwanda National Commission for UNESCO. The event aimed to promote education, children's rights, and a culture of reading in Rwanda.
The Child Relief & We Foundation is a nonprofit organization based in Bangalore, India that aims to fight hunger, provide education, improve health, and deliver emergency relief. It implements feeding programs for slum and street children to address hunger while also bringing children to school. The organization shows compassion in helping the poor and needy through various initiatives like residential schools, free medical treatment, adult education classes, old age homes, and relief efforts during natural disasters.
The document summarizes information on four Pakistani nonprofit organizations:
The Edhi Foundation founded in 1951 provides emergency services, orphan and handicap care, shelters, education, healthcare, and ambulance services with the slogan "Live and help live."
The Alamgir Welfare Trust has provided free treatment and medicines to poor patients since 1993 through private hospitals and dowries for poor brides with the slogan "Your reliable Organization."
The Al-Khidmat Foundation established in 1999 focuses on emergency services, food for homeless, education, healthcare and ambulance services with the slogan "Supporter of hard hearted people." It operates approximately 1,200 schools across Pakistan.
Akhuwat, founded in 2001, provides
Central Asia Institute (CAI) continues to operate schools in remote areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan that provide education to tens of thousands, especially girls. CAI has established over 170 schools by empowering local communities and ensuring sustainability. CAI staff are conducting an internal review of operations in response to recent media allegations about Greg Mortenson and CAI. Donations to CAI are properly used to further its educational mission in the region in accordance with its rules.
The Global Volunteer Network (GVN) is an NGO founded in 2002 that connects volunteers with communities in need around the world. GVN offers financially accessible volunteer opportunities in areas like education, healthcare, conservation, and more in over 20 countries. The organization aims to support local organizations and their goals through international volunteer placement and fundraising efforts like their Eat So They Can campaign and foundation projects.
The Hope Kolkata Foundation was established in 1999 to protect and develop children living on the streets and in difficult circumstances. It provides shelter, nutrition, education, healthcare, counseling and rehabilitation services. The Foundation works to empower vulnerable groups like street children, child laborers, children of sex workers, homeless children and females. Its objectives are to ensure children's rights, quality of life, empower women, and support other organizations working with underprivileged communities. The Foundation is committed to sustainable development and currently partners with 16 local NGOs to fund over 60 projects helping street and slum children.
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.
The Nyaka AIDS Orphans Project (NAOP) provides education, food, healthcare and support to over 43,000 orphaned children and 7,004 grandmothers caring for those children in rural Uganda. NAOP operates primary and secondary schools, as well as programs to support the grandmothers raising orphans. Their holistic approach aims to end the cycle of poverty faced by those affected by HIV/AIDS in the region.
PICTURESRIQUE TALE OF FETENTAA REFUGEES CAMP IN GHANA - Kelvin Williams Asumaaskelvins
This document describes the Fetentaa Refugee Camp in Ghana, which houses over 1,500 Ivorian refugees and asylum seekers who fled post-election violence in Cote d'Ivoire. The camp is run by several humanitarian organizations and provides refugees with housing, food, healthcare, education, and skills training. Schools and weekly meals for vulnerable groups help fight malnutrition among children. Some refugees generate income through small businesses or farming. The camp also supports cultural expression and independence celebrations for refugees to build community. Adaptation programs teach refugees skills for self-reliance like tailoring, hairdressing, and catering in preparation for ending emergency food aid. The well-managed camp attracts urban refugees and purs
Orphans Against AIDS (OAA) is a non-profit organization founded in 2002 by Andrew Klaber to provide education and healthcare funding for children orphaned by AIDS. OAA currently provides over 600 children in Africa and Asia who have been orphaned or made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS with academic scholarships covering their primary and secondary education costs. All donations directly benefit the children, as OAA covers administrative costs. OAA partners with local organizations to administer scholarships and build capacity, with recent recognition of their Thanda Project in South Africa for innovation and social impact.
A Sweet Solution to Poverty by Eren Okumus Wins Gluen Institute Essay Contest...Hashoo Foundation USA
The Honey Bee Farming Project in Pakistan has been an innovative and effective model for reducing poverty. It teaches beekeeping skills to women, allowing them to become micro-entrepreneurs producing and selling honey. In return for guaranteed honey purchases, the project requires families to enroll their children in school and receive healthcare. This breaks the intergenerational cycle of poverty. Over a thousand women have been trained, producing over 30 tons of honey annually and improving incomes, education, nutrition, and empowerment for women and children in remote communities. The project shows promise as a model that could be implemented elsewhere to lessen global poverty through sustainable livelihoods.
Himilo Relief and Development Association aims to promote equal access to education, empower women, and provide relief services in East Africa. Its vision is to provide equal educational opportunities for boys and girls through promoting gender equity and women's empowerment. Its mission is to increase student enrollment, especially for girls, promote gender equity, empower women, provide relief services, and increase engagement of the diaspora community. Key intervention strategies include education, women's empowerment, relief efforts, and engaging the diaspora community.
The Tonto Dikeh Foundation was established in 2000 by Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh to improve life for disadvantaged women, girls, youth and children in Africa through initiatives in healthcare, education, empowerment, advocacy, agriculture and more. The foundation's projects have included awarding scholarships, funding a bone marrow transplant, constructing a road, and empowering individuals through business startups or vocational training. It is committed to building a better future for Africa and realizing the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
The document provides information about various Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in India, including Community Aid and Sponsorship Programme, Annamrita, Goa Outreach, and SVSKP. It discusses their areas of work, goals, initiatives and impact in improving lives of underprivileged communities through education, healthcare, livelihood generation, and community development.
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Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon Helps Provide Transportation to Cancer CentersDr. Ehsanollah Bayat
Expanding its services to women with cancer in Tanzania, Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon began working with local agencies in 2015 to provide transportation for patients in rural areas to treatment centers in Dar es Salaam and Mwanza
The Ford Shelby GT350 was first released in 1965 as a street-legal track car with a powerful 4.7-liter, 306-horsepower engine. It received upgrades in 1966 but went largely untouched until 2014 when Ford debuted a new performance version, the 2016 Shelby GT350, with a 5.2-liter V-8 engine producing over 500 horsepower along with modern features like multiple driving modes and improved suspension.
Ariana Television Network has acquired exclusive rights to broadcast the Afghan National Football Team's 2018 World Cup qualifying matches against regional opponents from 2015 to 2016 in Iran. Ariana broadcast the team's opening qualifying match against Syria in June 2015 and will air future matches against Japan, Cambodia, and Singapore as the team aims to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Afghan Wireless Communication Company recently served as a gold sponsor of KITEX 2015, the largest exhibition of communications technology in Afghanistan. The exhibition, which was cosponsored by Afghanistan’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, took place in mid-June at the Afghanistan Expo Center in Kabul.
Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon Partners to Fight Cervical Cancer in BotswanaDr. Ehsanollah Bayat
Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon partnered with the American Society for Clinical Pathology to address a backlog of thousands of undiagnosed Pap smear tests in Botswana. ASCP pathologists leveraged Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon's connections to efficiently review over 3,600 slide tests, confirming nearly 24 cases of late-stage cervical cancer and close to 200 early-stage cases. This collaboration helps address the region's high rates of preventable cervical cancer deaths due to limited screening and treatment programs, exacerbated by HIV/AIDS.
Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon Addresses Cervical Cancer in EthiopiaDr. Ehsanollah Bayat
The Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon public-private partnership launched operations in Ethiopia in February 2015 to reduce cervical and breast cancer deaths in developing countries. In Ethiopia, cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women and causes 16.5% of female cancer deaths. The partnership plans to build on existing healthcare programs in Ethiopia to increase cervical cancer screening and treatment, as well as prevention initiatives. It will offer screening and treatment programs at 33 sites nationwide in collaboration with Ethiopia's Ministry of Health to address the problem of cervical cancer.
Violence against women's rights advocates in Afghanistan has increased in recent years due to a lack of protection from Afghan authorities, despite laws meant to protect women. While Afghanistan has laws against violence against women and to protect women's rights advocates, they are rarely enforced. Both the Afghan government and foreign aid need to better protect women and their supporters by expanding the capabilities of organizations like the Ministry of Women's Affairs and continuing emergency protection programs for rights defenders.
UNEP is working to educate the people of Afghanistan about environmental issues through various outreach projects, including awareness campaigns with policymakers, research on the state of the environment, and founding an environmental data center to provide education programs. Other initiatives involve generating reports on the state of the environment, developing education materials for schools to make youth aware of challenges and empower conservation, and raising awareness of international environmental events to place Afghan projects in a global context.
The articles discuss electoral reform in Afghanistan, including remarks from the UN Secretary-General's representative about the need for the national unity government to follow through on promises of reform. An Afghan official responded that members of an electoral reform commission have been identified and are awaiting announcement. A subsequent article provided more details on the commission from a presidential spokesperson, who said it would be formed after upcoming campaigning and that creating political consensus around its function was important.
The ninth annual ATN Awards ceremony honored the favorite stars of Afghanistan's music and performing arts scenes. Held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the event brought together winners of a public vote for today's most popular Afghan performers in front of a live audience of over 800 people. When aired in March, the ceremony will reach 45 million viewers, making it a truly global spectacle by also including famous entertainers from Iran and Tajikistan.
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Global Experts Emphasize the Role of Education in DevelopmentDr. Ehsanollah Bayat
Over 100 representatives from universities and UN agencies declared that education must be central to development goals. As the 2015 Millennium Development Goals deadline approached, many realized that improving education was unfinished business. They called for making education a higher priority in new post-2015 initiatives in order to promote equity and quality in education systems globally and help reduce poverty, hunger, and violence.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
A Free 200-Page eBook ~ Brain and Mind Exercise.pptxOH TEIK BIN
(A Free eBook comprising 3 Sets of Presentation of a selection of Puzzles, Brain Teasers and Thinking Problems to exercise both the mind and the Right and Left Brain. To help keep the mind and brain fit and healthy. Good for both the young and old alike.
Answers are given for all the puzzles and problems.)
With Metta,
Bro. Oh Teik Bin 🙏🤓🤔🥰
Post init hook in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, hooks are functions that are presented as a string in the __init__ file of a module. They are the functions that can execute before and after the existing code.
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
How to Create a Stage or a Pipeline in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Using CRM module, we can manage and keep track of all new leads and opportunities in one location. It helps to manage your sales pipeline with customizable stages. In this slide let’s discuss how to create a stage or pipeline inside the CRM module in odoo 17.
Creative Restart 2024: Mike Martin - Finding a way around “no”Taste
Ideas that are good for business and good for the world that we live in, are what I’m passionate about.
Some ideas take a year to make, some take 8 years. I want to share two projects that best illustrate this and why it is never good to stop at “no”.
8+8+8 Rule Of Time Management For Better ProductivityRuchiRathor2
This is a great way to be more productive but a few things to
Keep in mind:
- The 8+8+8 rule offers a general guideline. You may need to adjust the schedule depending on your individual needs and commitments.
- Some days may require more work or less sleep, demanding flexibility in your approach.
- The key is to be mindful of your time allocation and strive for a healthy balance across the three categories.
2. Camp Nageela Midwest
provides an exciting, enriching
summer experience for Jewish
youth.
Since 2006, the
Bayat Foundation
has worked to
improve the quality
of life of Afghan
residents through
initiatives in public
health, water
resources, and
education.
Image Source:
http://ehsanbayatafghanwireless.com/the-
bayat-foundation/
3. The Bayat Foundation
● The nonprofit is dedicated to supporting all
individuals regardless of religion, ethnicity, age,
or gender, and a number of its programs focus
on empowering underserved children.
● To this end, the Bayat Foundation works with
organizations such as the Ayenda Foundation,
which operates the Ayenda Learning Center in
the province of Bamiyan.
4. The Ayenda Learning Center
● The Ayenda Learning
Center serves as a safe
space for orphaned
children to access
academic and vocational
training opportunities.
● Providing modern
educational resources, it
strives to foster peace,
security, and prosperity
through education for
more than 200
underserved children.
Image Source: http://www.ayendafoundation.org/
5. Support
● The Bayat Foundation has directly supported the
learning center in a variety of ways, providing
critical funding to address the school’s most
pressing needs.
● The organization has helped provide a new
generator to power the center’s technology lab,
as well as new equipment.
● Additionally, the foundation’s support includes its
sponsorship of a training program for female
students from local high schools and Bamiyan
University.