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    Nonprofit Sector Values

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    Introduction The importance of public service values to public, nonprofit organizations, and to administrators are significant. These values guide administrators’ to perform their day-to-day duties and maintain the public’s trust. At some point administrators’ will find themselves in ethical dilemmas and they will need to evaluate and prioritize their personal values, while considering values that are important to the organization. I aim to describe public and/or nonprofit sector values and…

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    Community Wheels (CW) is a nonprofit agency seeking to provide income-based transportation to nonprofit clientele in Harrisonburg-Rockingham County, Virginia. Formed in direct response to the growing number of community members who use services provided by the many nonprofits within the Harrisonburg-Rockingham County community, CW will form partnerships with Uber as well as a number of local nonprofit organizations. By doing so, Community Wheels’ goal is to foster a commitment to community…

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    people from around the country to get involved do the MobilePack was created at the end of 2004. MobilePack is basically a Feed My Starving Children site that is set up temporarily in a local community center whether it be a church, warehouse, or school. This wisdom allowed a large gap of awareness about the organization to be filled and still created revenue. The only difference between the permanent sites and MobilePack is the cost of meals. While volunteers are not obligated to donate a…

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    Key Club Motivation

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    My mother always said that things happen for a reason. I believe that the reason I joined Key Club during my freshman year of high school was to lead me to my major, public relations. At the time, I wanted to join the student-led community service organization just to improve my college applications. However, I quickly became engrossed in the organization, building my passion for serving others and eventually becoming club webmaster the following year. I routinely spent weeknights sorting…

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    world’s largest sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, with a mission of providing year round training and competitions to more than 4.5 million athletes in 170 countries. Special Olympics is a 501 (c)(3) non- profit organization based out of Washington, DC. The organization helps provide a place for children and adults with disabilities to interact in physical activities and competition boosting self-esteem and encouragement. Special Olympics founder is…

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    Family Mission Statement

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    the importance of family preservation and unity. To accomplish this task, we would use publications suchlike forums and news media. In addition, our nonprofit organization would advocate promoting the introduction of families’ education into the school curriculum. Besides, we will motivate the public to sign petitions against laws and social workers’ deceitful practices. We may support petition through parades, sit-ins, demonstrations, or even boycotts. Gittell et.al. endorse our strategies. For…

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    “No child should die in the dawn of life” Danny Thomas founder of St. Jude Hospital said that. We all know that there’s a lot of children in this world who need helps, lots of them were born with disability and diseases. Parents are worried about their children, and because the medical care was expensive some kids have to die because their parents can’t afford the cost of the treatment. But now there is an organization that helps all these kids to have a better life, St. Jude Research Hospital…

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    Lupus Foundation of America The Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) has a mission to improve the quality of life of people with lupus, their family and friends through the detection of the disease, alleviation of suffering and eradication of lupus through research (“A list of national health organizations for patients & families suffering with cancer and other diseases,’ n.d.). The research for Lupus foundation of America is utilized to improve treatment for example medication advances,…

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    This will help with the parent setting up a position of residency, which can't just be useful for the family altogether yet additionally enable the kids to get joined to go to a school. This can take the weight of uneasiness of living in a haven with your kids. Not living in any dread or uncertainty will enable one to have significant serenity. This will give more prominent confidence to the ladies. Will this be "New Beginnings"…

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    The ‘Coalition to End Homelessness’ or commonly known as “The Yellow House” is a non-profit organization, and place for people in Fort Lauderdale who are homeless to come and seek shelter (mostly) during the day. With the city’s broken relationship with the homeless population and under the supervision and leadership of Laura Hansen, CEO of the Coalition to End Homelessness, clients who come to the yellow house have access to a computer lab, food, and clothing, services to help file and organize…

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