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    everyday lives. To have these needs met, it is vital that they know the advocacy organizations and resources available to them. Several organizations exist in the Kansas City metro that allow individuals with disabilities to live enriched and fulfilled lives through school, home, community, and camp programs. Two of these organizations are The Joshua Center for Neurological Disorders and The Whole Person. Both organizations support individuals within the school and community. The Joshua Center…

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    Rec-N-Crew Case Study

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    the foundation continues to give back and nurture the Blythe and Palo Verde Valley community. History: In existence since the mid to late 1950s, The Blythe Recreation Foundation was formed, which would later encompass the Rec-N-Crew, a non-profit organization, which was formed to purchase necessities to improve the Joe Wine Blythe Recreation Center, as well as provide the center with supplies and equipment. With the cost once shared between the Palo Verde Unified School District and the City…

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    Brief Summary of the case The case explains how a club called Soroptimist International of the Americas (SIA) assist women and girls that live around America. SIA is a well-known worldwide organization who focus on four division. To be able to have an impact in our community and increase its marketing, SIA publish white papers. These white papers are available free on their website. With the finality to educate club members and the community, promote programs, raise funds, and increase interest…

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    In this short excerpt from the novel Stage Money by Tim Donahue and Jim Patterson, there is a distinct comparison between commercial and not-for-profit theater. Much of these differences lie within the financial aspect of theater. For instance, commercial theater consists of a partnership or company producing a one and done play, while not-for-profit theater is continuous and produces play’s for an entire season. Another key difference is that commercial theater will run a show for as long as…

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    help homeless people in our community by supporting nonprofit organizations that are designed to help those unfortunate enough to be homeless, holding fundraisers to help raise money to provide food and shelter to homeless people, and by spreading more awareness on the…

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    throughout Mobile country that provide excellent service to all people from all various culture and Socioeconomics status to assist families and the person. For Example Alacare, Gentiva Hospice, and Aseracare. One organization that stands out is Aseracare, which is part of a larger organization called Golden Living Corporation that were established 1964, second most substantial that cared for over 3.5 million people. Including with other satellite companies such as Aegis Therapies, Golden Living…

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    Question 1: you are a preschool teacher who believes that the following characteristic are necessary in a quality school. •good human relationships •programs must have stability, regularity and flexibility •there should be a balance between self-selection and teacher direction • Learning must be based on actual experiences and participation (a) In your own words, explain what each of the four means (b) Give an example of how you would implement this in your classroom 1. A good human…

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    Shantz and Sylvie Frigon noted in their study that most non-profit groups- including the Elizabeth Fry Society-have limited means by which to make their facilities accessible. The authors discuss how older women may face mobility limitations and that for some women with physical disabilities, challenges such as winter weather may cause isolation and limit their access to resources. Mary, one of the women Shantz and Frigon interviewed, said about non-profits like E Fry that “you’ve got mobility…

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    Health care organizations are known to value assets on their historical or acquisition costs. What types of asset valuation methods are useful for finances, stocks, bonds, tax returns, and financial statements? Response 5 As a potential CFO, valuing assets is a crucial need for not-for-profit health care organizations (NFP). A well-managed health care organization with auditors, management, and CFO would ensure the assets, stocks, bonds, tax returns, and financial statements are being valued…

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    This gives them a taste of the sales side and I believe it was one of the best experiences I had with the internship. Since the organization is so short staffed, there is no getting out of the setup portion of the internship. The whole setup and the take down portion is mostly just manual labor. However, I believe it is a good experience because interns can gain a full understanding…

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