Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Operation Write Home
Operation Write Home provides a touching way to support America's armed forces by turning volunteers into makers of greeting cards. The handmade cards are blank on the inside and meant to encourage a note home to family or letters to friends.
People all around the world are participating. And card makers are nearing a million card milestone. Operation Write Home makes it easy to volunteer because people can create from the comfort of their own homes.
For those who are intimidated by making personal greeting cards, there are other ways to help out Operation Write Home. Click the link to find out more.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Operation Homefront: Helping Military Families
Operation Homefront (OH) was founded in 2002 as a support system for families of deployed service members after 9/11. This 501 (c)(3) nonprofit is headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, with 25 chapters serving 30 states and the main office taking care of everyone else. The lowest-paid service members (E-1 through E-6 enlisted ranks) constitute the majority of those receiving assistance.
The goal of Operation Homefront is to offer emergency financial and other types of assistance to the families of our service members and wounded warriors. Evictions, child care, food insecurity, and auto repair are just some of the areas where OH can step up to help. Recently, laptops were donated to troops deploying overseas.
A network of generous donors makes Operation Homefront's efforts successful.
Visit Operation Homefront's youtube page to see what the organization is doing for the holidays.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Share Our Strength
Twenty percent of American children don't have enough to eat. Their hunger and food insecurity doesn't manifest as rail thin limbs and bloated tummies like their counterparts in other countries, but hungry American kids face the same risk lacking the energy to learn, grow and thrive physically and intellectually.
The nonprofit, Share our Strength aims to end child hunger in America by 2015. Here's a look at what the organization is trying to tackle:
The nonprofit, Share our Strength aims to end child hunger in America by 2015. Here's a look at what the organization is trying to tackle:
- More than 16 million children in America are at risk of hunger.
- 15.7 million children in America live in poverty.
- 18.6 million children are SNAP/food stamps recipients.
- Over 20 million children get a free or reduced-price school lunch.
- 10.5 million children get a free or reduced-price school breakfast.
- 6 out of 7 children do not get the free summer meals they are eligible for.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Hoops of Hope: Shooting for the Stars
In the spring of 2004, Austin Gutwein saw a video about orphaned children who had lost their parents to AIDS. After watching the video, The nine-year-old knew these kids weren’t any different from him except in magnitude of suffering.
Austin felt God calling him to do something to help them. He decided to shoot free throws and on World AIDS Day, 2004, he shot 2,057 free throws to represent the 2,057 kids who would be orphaned during his day at school. Friends and family sponsored Austin and he was able to raise almost $3,000. That year, the money was used by World Vision to provide hope to 8 orphan children. Source.That event was the beginning of Hoops of Hope, the world’s largest free-throw marathon. Shooting basket balls, participants raise awareness and funds for children orphaned by HIV/AIDS. All funds raised by the event go directly to care for kids in highly affected areas.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Feeding the 5000
Feeding the 5000 showed people in London the insane level of food waste going on every day by preparing a feast for thousands with discarded and unwanted food. A crooked carrot might be tossed at a supermarket because aesthetically that carrot isn't desirable. Shockingly, all of the world's nearly one billion hungry people could be nutritiously fed on less than a quarter of the food that is wasted in the US, UK, and Europe.
"The bread and other cereal products thrown away in UK households alone would have been enough to lift 30 million of the world's hungry people out of malnourishment." Source.Food businesses, restaurants and retailers are asked to sign up to the Feeding the 5000 Pledge and commit to ending the scandalous amount of waste.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Harlem Children's Zone
Serving 17,000 children in a hundred block area, Harlem Children's Zone implements a new method to end the cycle of generational poverty. An entire community is empowered with information at the same time that the educational needs of the community's children are being met. Parents learn developmental milestones to watch for and discover ways to turn ordinary life at home into an educational experience.
The Harlem Children's Zone sees families through a child's college experience. Ninety percent of the nonprofit's high school participants go on to study on the university level. This incoming freshman class obtained over $6.4 million in scholarships and grants.
The Harlem Children's Zone sees families through a child's college experience. Ninety percent of the nonprofit's high school participants go on to study on the university level. This incoming freshman class obtained over $6.4 million in scholarships and grants.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Harmony, Hope & Healing
Music possesses a power that reaches beyond entertainment and performance. Harmony, Hope & Healing harnesses the creative and therapeutic aspect of song as a way of offering dignity and spiritual healing to homeless and underserved women, men and children. This Chicago-based nonprofit was founded in 2000 by singer and educator Marge Nykaza. Programs offer a chance to learn, heal, and experience a sense of community:
- Adult music sessions
- Musical English lessons for non native speakers
- Senior group piano lessons
- Senior choir rehearsals
- Parent / child music classes
- Children’s music classes
- Pre-school music classes
- Annual music event at each program site
- Choir performances in public or private venues
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