Archive for July, 2010

Lambi Fund of Haiti 2010-07-20 17:25:00

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Lambi Fund of Haiti.

Wave for Change!

Just days ago, Neutrogena announced an exciting new campaign that empowers teens to make a "Wave for Change" and the Lambi Fund of Haiti is proud to be a part! Brand Ambassadors Vanessa Hudgens and Hayden Panattiere kicked off the campaign stating, "Often people want to participate, but they don't know how so the fact Neutrogena is opening the door and kids are getting to be a part of something and help the world is an amazing thing to be a part of."

Now until August 23rd, you can visit Neutrogena's Facebook page and take a quiz to help the company determine how to distribute up to $200,000 to eligible GlobalGiving partners (we're one of them!). $1 will be donated for each Wave Sonic Power Cleanser and Oil-Free Acne Wash Pink Grapefruit purchased.

Once you 'like' Neutrogena's Facebook page, you can read a featured Lambi Fund story and see Lambi Fund photos. Pretty neat stuff! Be sure to check it out.

Ivy Cause Events (I.C.E.)

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at CollegeBound News.

Ivy Cause Events, a group of Ivy League students in the Washington DC metroplolitian area, partnered with College Bound on June 29th at Jordan's 8 to raise awareness of our Academic Mentoring program, recruit partners and raise funds.

 

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Career Night

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at CollegeBound News.

 

 

 

 

 

The University Club of Washington, DC hosted College Bound's annual Career Night on Monday, March 15, 2010. The event allowed over 100 students to discuss various careers including law, medicine, lobbying and the culinary arts with prominent professionals. Additionally, over 40 parents and guests attended a financial literacy workshop that prepared them for the expenses associated with attending a college or university. Dr. Jonathan Gueverra,Chief Executive Officer of the Community College of DC, spoke to College Bound family about the importance of belief and perseverance while in pursuit of one's goals. In the College Bound tradition, the night ended with our seniors sharing their good news about their numerous college acceptances and achievements.

Rodney McMillan

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

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In Memory
of
Rodney McMillan
1992-2010
The College Bound family extends our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of Rodney McMillan.
Rodney was an outstanding first year College Bound student at the Gonzaga site and a junior at Henry A. Wise High School. Rodney passed on Thursday, April 1st as a result of injuries that he sustained in a car accident. He will be greatly missed by us all.

 

Services were held Monday, April 12th
First Baptist Church-Glenarden
3600 Brightseat Road
Landover, MD 20785

Blacks in Government

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at CollegeBound News.

Executive Director, Kenneth Ward, was the keynote speaker for the Blacks in Government (BIG) Region XI Youth Program student oratorical contest.  The event was held on Saturday, June 26th at the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration Science Center Auditorim in Silver Spring, Maryland.

 Blacks In Government was organized in 1975 and incorporated as a non-profit organization under the District of Columbia jurisdiction in 1976. BIG has been a national response to the need for African Americans in public service to organize around issues of mutual concern and use their collective strength to confront workplace and community issues. BIG's goals are to promote EQUITY in all aspects of American life, EXCELLENCE in public service, and OPPORTUNITY for all Americans.

 

For more information please visit BIG

Lambi Fund of Haiti 2010-07-13 21:09:00

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at Lambi Fund of Haiti.


Six Months Later: An Update on Quake Recovery


Monday marked the six month anniversary since the devastating earthquake struck Haiti on January 12. By now stories of immense loss and unimaginable damage are well known. Over $8 billion has been pledged in international relief, yet rebuilding continues to be slow. Hundreds of thousands of people still live in tent cities and rubble litters the street. At first glance, it may appear that little or no progress is being made, yet the Lambi Fund of Haiti's unprecedented partnerships with local grassroots organizations throughout Haiti have been yielding significant results for thousands of earthquake survivors.

Support Local Economy
In the immediate weeks following the earthquake, the Lambi Fund activated its key partnerships with local peasant organizations. After convening regional meetings with local grassroots leaders to determine recovery priorities, Lambi Fund disbursed over $700,000 to 43 community organizations. As you can see in the photo on the right, Lambi Fund partner organizations were able to quickly and efficiently distribute emergency recovery funds to its members.
These funds supported the local economy when communities purchased needed essentials like locally grown food, clothing, and medical supplies, as well as seeds and tools for local farmers. Women's organizations were able to protect and advocate for women, whose vulnerability increased in the tent cities.

Helping Rural Communities
Over a half million earthquake survivors who lost everything, fled the city and streamed into rural communities to live with friends and family. Emergency funds to these community organizations helped them survive the disaster.

Ostazia Ogusrten, a beneficiary of the earthquake recovery program, has 10 children and lives in northwest Haiti with her husband. She explained, "After the Jan. 12 earthquake destroyed Port-au-Prince, our household increased by another 10 people. It is thanks to my community organization and the Lambi Fund of Haiti that we got the relief we so desperately needed. Thank you. Thank you VERY much."

Focus on Rebuilding is Critical
At the six month milestone, it is important to look forward towards Haiti's future. Much work is left to be done and the Lambi Fund of Haiti continues to urge that rebuilding include all members of Haitian society, as well as the promotion of local business enterprises and the strengthening of civil society. To learn more about Lambi Fund's long term rebuilding priorities, click here.

True to Our Mission
The Lambi Fund of Haiti was founded in 1994 by Haitians and North Americans. Its mission is to assist the popular democratic movement in Haiti. The Lambi Fund provides financial resources, training and technical assistance that promotes the social and economic empowerment of the Haitian people.

Please visit our website at www.lambifund.org
Click here to donate to Lambi Fund of Haiti







College Bound at the Barbeque Battle

Friday, July 9th, 2010

This post is a reprint of a post that originally appeared at CollegeBound News.

College Bound participated in Safeway's 17th Annual Barbecue Battle as a part of our Summer Partner Recruitment Initiative. This unique event, one of Washington's largest annual food and music festivals, brought many of Americas' favorite pastimes together in a celebration of food, music, community and family fun.

Benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington, the Safeway Barbecue Battle celebrates the art of barbecue in a spirit of community, family, and fun. The event has raised over $1 million for it's beneficiaries.

For more information visit www.bbqdc.com

 

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