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Bring SUNSHINE to desperate kids without basic human needs  
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OBJECTIVE
Lasting gift program for impoverish children:
• Nutritional food
• School- vocational skills
• Clothes & shoes for the naked kids
• Basic health care services
• Youth playground to keep them off the streets
• Reading center (all at the school facility)
Lasting gift Program for adults:
• Empowerment- tools and training for work opportunities & small funds and consultation for small business start up
• Awareness lectures on women’s health, good hygiene, safe sex for HIV/AIDS free life style for both men and women
• Neighborhood & community solidarity- basic resources for volunteers to plant trees, clean and recycle garbage in their neighborhood, build latrine and better shelters together and for one another
Cap-Haiti Project in January 2009:
• To raise the $121,000 start up funding through corporate, private charities and fund raising activities for the launching of the first AMI SOLEIL lasting gift program in Cap- Haiti
To become a resource center in communities we serve and a hub for NGOs solidarity:
• A community resource center that people from impoverish communities can access for information and discussion on key issues regarding health, education and empowerment opportunities
• Community resource centers can facilitate NGO’s with more accurate information to better target their mission and programs so enduring improvement can occur, starting with the mind and the heart, through “the right” education approach
• NGO’s HUB- a virtual network podium that also promotes NGO’s solidarity and performance maximization; to share collective data, post relevant information on events, future projects and joint venture opportunities (to team up on a project or participate in joint investment in resources and shipping, i.e.)
• A secure podium for NGO’s to solicit help and local professional consultation for relevant program activities, available materials and price estimates, expectations regarding legal issues, procedures with local authorities, and awareness on how to not unintentionally hamper progress with dependency programs and activities
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