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Informational Seminars 
09/20/12

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A WY organization will offer community information awareness seminars discussing issues around the topics that affect the community.  Some of the topics that will be discussed include: immigration; healthcare; work permits; adults’ education, etc. The organization will bring in experts in the subject matters above to provide expert advice, share information and provide data to the community.


African Kids Support 
09/20/12

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The organization will provide books and educational supplies to schools in Tagudin, Ilocos Sur Province, Africa at least once a year. The organization’s primary focus will be to provide kids with educational materials that will support them in the educational process.  Hundreds of kids will benefit from this program.


Educational Program 
09/20/12

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This program is designed to provide educational services to the individuals on how to read, understand and repair their credit files. The Program will be available to the community of Houston County, GA. The organization plans on executing 10 workshops and working with small groups of approximately 8-10 individuals bi-monthly.


Support the Needy in Haiti 
09/20/12

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The organization will provide funding to build an Elderly Center in Haiti.  Funds will be used for the purchase of land, and the building will be used to assist the elderly.   The elderly who will need the organization’s assistance will be less-fortunate individuals living in poverty. The organization will also hire a physician to come and provide free check-ups.


Housing Program for Students 
09/20/12

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Program will provide housing for low-income students, who are willing to acquire higher education and become successful. The organization will provide housing services only for males, who are from low-income families. The organization’s overall goal is to improve the education rate in the State of Texas. The facility will be also equipped with a sports gym, keeping our residents active and living a healthy lifestyle.  


Animal Rescue 
09/20/12

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A FL organization will provide a sanctuary for unwanted wildlife animals. The animals will come from high-kill facilities and unwanted homes. The majority of the animals will be old and ill. The organization will take care for approximately 50 animals.

 


Youth Ministry and Tutoring 
09/07/12

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Organization provides youth services for boys in middle school.  Organization combined a bible ministry, basketball discipline and academics and offers the program to young men throughout the state of Florida.


Schizophrenia Support 
09/07/12

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Organization provides housing and therapy for individuals who have been diagnosed with schizophrenia.  Therapy includes animal and small pet therapy, music therapy and art therapy.  Organization operates throughout the state of Florida.


Educational Trips 
09/07/12

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Organization will take kids on educational trips to museums, colleges, and libraries.  Program is for girls and boys of ages 5-18.  Kids will be provided with guidance for living a productive and meaningful life.  This organization focuses on mentoring and tutoring in all the academic disciplines, including math, English, social studies and science.


Academic Scholarships 
09/07/12

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The organization will provide funds to PreK-12 private schools for academic scholarships to students in the US.

 

Funds will be granted to several private schools per year. Scholarships average $1,500 per year per student for 10 students each year. 


Tutoring and Mentoring 
09/07/12

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The organization will offer tutoring services in math, science, English, social studies, etc, as well as mentoring sessions.  During the mentoring sessions, the emphasis is on the importance of education, career opportunities, attaining goals and staying drug and alcohol free. Organization will be using space donated by local churches and schools. 


Animal Rescue 
09/07/12

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This organization is a no-kill rescue made up of community volunteers dedicated to saving pets, primarily cats.  However, the organization do save other animals as well, including horses, dogs, rabbits, etc.) whose lives are in jeopardy. The animals come from off the streets and unwanted homes and are cared for both emotionally and physically by the organization and its volunteers.


Training in India 
09/07/12

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Goal of this program is to train individuals in impoverished areas to be self sustainable. The organization will provide educational training to individuals in India


Developmental for the Disabled 
09/07/12

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Organization will provide training for youths with developmental disabilities after their high school years.  Organization will provide training to assist these individuals in developing social and job training skills,.  The organization may provide training in computers, academics, job seeking skills, speech, etc.


Worship Services 
08/31/12

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Once a week, the organization will hold religious ministry services within the Christian faith to evangelize the world by showing the love of Christ to all people.  The service will include encouraging Christian messages and discussions among the attendees, along with music and singing. The services will be held in Alabama and the organization expects 25 individuals to participate each week. The goal is to help people build a greater spiritual connection with God, and providing a place where they can come to worship.

 


Hair Services Program 
08/31/12

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The organization will provide free hair service for homeless individuals in Walpole, MA. Activity will include hair care for ladies and haircuts for the men.  The homeless individuals cannot afford to pay for the services and our organization will provide the services free of charge.  The organization expects to assist 40 individuals on a quarterly basis.


Empowerment Program 
08/31/12

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The organization will encourage homeless individuals to learn how to choose and apply values with confidence as they learn to enhance relationships with family, friends, and community. The organization will hold once a month workshops at a homeless shelter. The workshops will include: goal setting; discussing one’s true being; the sharing of one’s past and current life experiences; focusing on the positive, etc. The organizaiton anticipates approximately 35-50 homeless individuals to attend each workshop. The mentoring workshop program’s members will be given the opportunity to share their problems and seek support in each other. The goal is for the participants to experience companionship and teamwork, so that everyone feels each other’s support.


Financial Support Program 
08/31/12

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The organization will provide financial assistance to low/no income individuals residing in Marion County, Alabama and its surrounding areas. The organization will be providing funds to partially pay the individual’s medical, mortgage or utilities bills, based on the need. Each applying individual must show proof of low-income and behind on his/her bills and provide us an explanation as to why he/she is behind. The goal is to help approximately 2 individuals a month paying on average $250 per household. If funds permit, the organization will assist more families.


Special Education Program 
08/31/12

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This program is designed to promote a network for parents of children with challenges and fostering a climate of mutual respect, encouraging acceptance and inclusion of children with challenges. The organization will provide welcoming environment for the parents to share and discuss their concerns by monthly workshops.  Some of the subjects of the workshops will be: Diagnosis – specific issues and learning; special Education Law and parental rights; social and emotional impact on learning; etc. 


Soccer Education  
08/31/12

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The program will encourage physical exercise and good citizenship for children and their parents, residing in Miami Dade County, FL. Activities will include instruction and practice in soccer that get kids and their parents active in order to encourage physical fitness and self-discipline.  The organization will utilize the program as a tool for social change, teaching the sport of soccer and educating the community on a different way to overcome difficulties. The organization expects approximately 60 kids and 45 adults to participate, practicing 5 days per week. 

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