This
organization shall provide four programs, which consist of networking,
educating, awareness and community service. Our community service
program is the most important based on relative time and the resources.
The resources devoted to this program will be the resources obtained
from the networking, educating and awareness programs.
The
community service program will be initiated January 2005. This will
be conducted at the homeless shelters and churches within and outside
our community. Also in the parks where you will find a number of
homeless and deprived people. Volunteers are always welcome.
- We
provide food, clothing and assistance to those in need, specifically
to the homeless and others who suffer from not having the necessities
to live normal healthy lives.
- We
partner with homeless shelters, churches, businesses and other
non-profit organizations to accomplish our mission.
- The
recipients of our fundraising activities, a major part of our
community service program and the reason for our networking,
educating and awareness programs, will be the Atlanta Metro
Homeless Shelters, non-profit organization and deprived individuals.
Our
networking, educating, awareness programs consist of bringing folks
together regardless of sex, race, creed, color, religion, ethnic
origin, age, disabilty, marital status, sexual orientation, or any
other aspect of individual or group identity.
This
melting pot is basically categorized to us as our future leaders
and entreprenuers. Our time conducting these programs is divided
equally. One forum allows an atmosphere of networking. This will
offer people the opportunity to explore different interests and
possibly obtain more clients or contacts if you are self-employed
or to find a job, if you are looking for work.
We
will also provide an atmosphere of educating and awareness, which
consists of different art exhibits, cultural experiences, poetry
readings, health tips, foods, etc.
We
will be asking for donations such as money, food and clothing. This
will be applied to our community service program, and will then
be given to its recipients (the Atlanta Metro Homeless Shelters,
non-profit organizations and deprived individuals. |