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    Crossroads creates a culture of life for every woman who comes to us. She experiences the compassion of Christ through volunteers and staff who help meet her physical, emotional and spiritual needs. Crossroads shares the truth about abortion and empowers her to choose life for her unborn baby through medical services, counseling and abortion education. We offer every client the opportunity to pray and share the Gospel with those open to hearing. Crossroads exists to protect the sanctity of human…

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    Love You Like A Sister Inc. 2. Being an applicant for this organization I can bring Determination, Optimism, Passion, and Good team work. 3. In Five Years, I see myself at Howard University dental school where I will obtain either a Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) or Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.). I also look forward to start my own non-profit organization 4. LYLAS is the perfect organization for me to join because this organization is about uplifting the community which I enjoy doing.…

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    Home Health Care Essay

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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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    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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    Economic Benefits to Nonprofits from Volunteerism Topic 1: Volunteers and the act of volunteering bring multiple benefits to organizations, communities and people. Organizations receive enormous contributions of time, talents and skills. The tools that help nonprofit organizations understand the scale and significance of volunteering need to be invested in and maintained. There is often limitations and reluctance when trying to assign a value to volunteerism. This is a problem that needs to be…

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    one of the most important decisions that a nonprofit organization will make. In order to do this effectively, nonprofits need to assess the framework in which their organization will be ran while being mindful of their mission statement. Bottom line, nonprofits rely on its personnel to execute their strategies and advance their goals. Peter F. Drucker states that “The quality of these human decisions largely determines whether the organization is being ran seriously, whether its mission, its…

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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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    impart their vision and mission to their employee. Becoming a force in a major issue in our society would help establish a better name Sears has not had much opportunity to really give much to the community because they have been in the red in profit earning for a while. They have not been big in any kind of community evolvement but are more devoted to energy saving. In 2015 they were recognized with the Energy Star Partner of the Year Sustained Excellence Award, they have donated 1.75…

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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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    Young & Health (Y&H) is a Pasadena nonprofit organization that offers comprehensive health care to low-income school age children throughout the greater Pasadena who lack or have inadequate health insurance. Young & Healthy has over 350 health providers that volunteer their expertise for the organization and those who they serve. Those volunteers range from physicians, dentist, mental health and other professional health providers, who treat the children at their offices for free; donation their…

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