Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Who is interested in setting up an organization for children?

Anybody interested?and how do one go about into doing it?is there any website that can help?what about profit or non-profit?i want to focus on giving children food who live in unfortunate conditions,developing countries,i know about this World Food Programme by the UN,but is there too much organization or foundations nowadays or is there not enough to help every children?if anyone is interested in setting up an organization for children,please tell me,thanks.Who is interested in setting up an organization for children?
Your efforts can be put to use by helping The Pencil Project

www.thepencilproject.com or check out the many ooportunities at www.owcf.orgWho is interested in setting up an organization for children?
This is pretty much my passionate goal in life. I aim to complete my teaching degree to teach children from impoverished countries. Once I get a hold of that, I would like to set up an organisation to fight for and improve children's well-being in the local community. In the meantime, why not sponsor a child through World Vision, or similar organisations? I used to sponsor a child from Nicaragua, but unfortunately due to study commitments, my income no longer allowed me to continue sponsoring :(Who is interested in setting up an organization for children?
You may first talk up those existing non-profit organization for assistance . Because from what i know , it is easy to set up but very hard to maintain it . So better do more research before actually setting up . To look for more such non-profit charity organisation , prehaps you can search in 88db websiteWho is interested in setting up an organization for children?
That is a wonderful thought! The challenge you will face is identifying the appropriate charity to work with in developing countries. For a head start, check this out www.risingfountains.orgWho is interested in setting up an organization for children?
You can see the http://www.newshrinefoundation.org. It might guide you.