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Submitted by Ebuffone on Wed, 06/25/2008 - 23:06.
The amount of products in food banks across America are at an all time low because of high costs for shipping and a weakening economy. Because of this shortage, it is important for citizens to take a role in replenishing the supply in their local food banks.
Submitted by mandaonice on Thu, 03/20/2008 - 14:56.
I will be collecting new boxes of Crayons and monetary donations to donate to the children in CHOC.
(Children's Hospital of Orange County)
Play experiences can help children to cope and adjust to illness and hospitalization. Play is one way the CHOC and CHOC at Mission Child Life Specialists meet the developmental, psychosocial, emotional, and educational needs of our patients.
Submitted by cpatton on Thu, 01/24/2008 - 01:14.
Change for Change is a campaign brought on by HERO: a UNA-USA campaign. The HERO campaign is in partnership with the USAID. It is an awareness building and fund raising initiative dedicated to providing comprehensive, school-based support to orphans and vulnerable children living in HIV/AIDS-affected communities in Africa. UNA-USA stands for the United Nations Association of the United States of America. It is a center for innovative programs to engage Americans in issues of global concern.
Submitted by grade 8 on Sun, 01/20/2008 - 13:27.
You think you can't do anything to save lives? Think again!
Everyday there are so many people who need blood to stay healthy and alive. Blood Source is one Blood Bank that helps people (us) give something so valuable to others who need it. It is estimated that almost everyone, at one time or another will need blood. It can save their life. Imagine that a loved one you are very close to needed blood. Wouldn't you do everything in your power to help them? So what's the difference between your loved one who needs help and someone else's loved one?
Submitted by jgilde on Tue, 01/15/2008 - 04:35.
www.AfricaDreamProject.org
Please visit the site for the full-story, video, photos, and contacts.
Africa Dream Project (ADP) exists to eliminate poverty and empower lives.
We are a not-for-profit group founded and run by students. As students, we understand the immense value of education. We also see the extreme poverty in our world. And so, ADP members utilize passion and education to empower otherwise highly vulnerable individuals who live amidst extreme poverty.
Submitted by afegely on Thu, 01/10/2008 - 22:45.
Starting February 2009, I will be biking across the country to raise money for my high school's environmental action club. The experience will be a wonderful opportunity for me to raise money for my club and thus lessen the carbon footprint of my school, and therefore community.
Currently, the environmental action club (which has just been founded this school year) is devising a composting program for the school. We have met with "Compost Masters" from around town, and are talking with school administrators about this new possibility.
Submitted by HandyAndy508 on Wed, 12/26/2007 - 05:17.
Donation of at least 2 t-shirts at time of purchasing a high school Homecoming "bid." The donation will henceforth be an annual event which commenced this year through an idea formulated between friends and the assistance of personnel and student council at my high school. We successfully received a total of over 1500 t-shirts which were donated to a local area charity called "Tent City." I also helped distribute these shirts to the homeless the following weekend after our homecoming.
Submitted by ubkbunch on Fri, 12/14/2007 - 00:05.
We started a cause week in our school to raise money for five different causes, Parkinson’s disease, Diabetes, AIDS, Alzheimer’s, and Cancer. To raise money for each cause we dedicated each day to a cause. Every day during third period we would go around to each classroom to inform the class of the cause we were helping that day and asked people to give donations. We set a color for each cause and on the day of that cause the students were encouraged to wear those colors.
Submitted by willec on Thu, 11/22/2007 - 17:28.
Since October, a club at my school, Invisible Children United, of which I am an officer, has been working to raise money to aide the crisis in Uganda. My primary responsibility in the club has been to plan, organize, and implement our many fundraising events. For twenty years, a civil war has torn Northern Uganda apart, resulting in 1.5 million people displaced into camps, and a student to teacher ratio of 300 to 1, and the endless persecution of the Acholi people.
Submitted by chasinghopes on Fri, 11/02/2007 - 13:14.
My name is Isai Coca and I am the director of chasing hopes Ministries we are working on a project for Peru called “navidad por Pisco”.
Pisco is a city located four hours south of Lima. On August 15th this city were hit by an 8.0 earthquake destroying about 90% of the building and houses. Leaving more than 500 deaths and thousands victims.
The greatest purpose of Chasing Hopes Ministries is reaching the lost. As an nonprofit organization, we
Are focused in bringing material relief and spiritual Guidance to the most needed.