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    Key Club Motivation

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    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 clothes for clothing drives or passing out cans at…

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    event that I attended was a community meeting created by the organization Association of Raza Educators(A.R.E) at the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation on November 12, 2015. The meeting started at 6:00 pm and lasted until 8:00 p.m, they were approximately about twenty people attending the meeting. 2. Who were the people involved? Who sponsored the event? Who spoke? What was their position or role (e.g., their job or the organization they worked for)? The people who attended the…

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    The Artist and Sustainability in American Arts Organizations Multiple facets facilitate the success of arts organizations; two of those facets are the artist and sine qua non of sustainability. To grasp the importance of artists and the sustainability of arts organizations, the significant contribution of arts to society must first be established. Robert L. Lynch (2015) highlights the arts as a catalyst of bringing people together, whom might otherwise not interact, to build stronger communities…

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    The Special Olympics is the 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.…

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    Family Mission Statement

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    influence domestic social policies in evaluating and making pertinent to policymakers, 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…

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    league or organization and makes all the parties involved look bad. In all these cases, the suspects are eventually caught by the professional athletes and businessmen who have often been involved with the sport for years. Organizations like the NFL and NBA are so huge that it is only an amount of time before the victim is caught due to the professionalism and scrutiny that the sport falls under. The athletes are experienced and are not naive enough to get scammed by their organization. However,…

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    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 help the children and provide them all the things that they need. St. Jude change the children life because they provide medical care for the children moreover,…

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    1. Why are you interested in interning at this non-profit organization? What about the organization’s mission and work appeals to you? I was drawn to the fact this internship focuses on helping refugees and immigrants. Looking at the nonprofit’s mission at how it provides resources and empowers immigrants and refugees resonated with my experiences. My parents are immigrants in this nation. They came to the United States in the late 80’s and early 90’s. They didn’t speak a word of English,…

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    Disabled American Veterans

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    External Currents, Trends, and Forces There are quite a few non profit organizations out there that support our American Veterans the main competitors that I found while conducting my research are: Wounded Warrior Project, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), and the Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA). The Wounded Warrior Project’s mission is to honor and empower our wounded warriors. They would like to aid in providing this generation with the most successful and…

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    About 15 years ago, I was employed as a Program Liaison and Group Leader for a wonderful non-profit organization in South Philadelphia. This organization focused on providing resources and supports to low income families within an inner city environment. The program operated weekly and was housed in a local elementary school. Usually, students enrolled in the school would utilize our resources services for after-school programming and their parents would request additional assistance such as…

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