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Help the Hurt

"Help the Hurt" HTH, is a project that was started origninally started to help one person, but helping more then one is a big deal. You help people then you expected and you make their lives better. "Wishing on a star only gets you part of the way, you have to do the rest. But when you're on the road to finish never lose sight of what's important. The ones you care about." more

Goal: $0 | Raised: $0 | Remaining: $0
Status: Active

HISlove

FIRST PROJECT: (start: 2/17/11) Raise $100 to purchase a collection of Santa Biblia NVI, Enc. Rústica (NVI Holy Bible Softcover) + $500 (covers 5 MONTHS of utility costs) --> all donations will be sent to EL SAUZAL ORPHANAGE [Mexico]. WHAT CAN YOUR GIFT DO ? $10 - 2 large boxes of cereal $25 one large can of infant formula $50 6 days salary for one worker $100 month of pharmacy costs $200 a month of fresh milk/dairy $225 school uniform & back to school supplies $300 give nannies a vacation $540 phone bill $1000 one month of utility costs more

Goal: $600 | Raised: $0 | Remaining: $600
Status: Active

inspiration officer

One third of the money raised for this cause will go to each of the three organizations stated above. Please, help save endangered animals, cure cancer, and/or save people that were in natural disasters. more

Goal: $0 | Raised: $0 | Remaining: $0
Status: Active

Jumping the Hurdle

Hi everybody! Recently I have been thinking about things that really matter to me and last week it really hit me. Like most people, I have spent my entire life shocked by the amount of poverty and destruction that many people from all over the world live in. But today I have decided to be unlike most people. Tomorrow I want to be able to tell someone that I made a difference, even if it is small, in someone's life. So, my goal is to raise 10000 dollars for the Right to Play foundation. Right To Play is dedicate to bringing children and communities together through the power of sports. My goal is to raise money by sponsoring sports events and play days at my school on local Rec Centers near where I live. I hope this inspires at least some of you to reach out and make a difference. Wether it is helping me with my efforts or starting you own project! more

Goal: $10000 | Raised: $0 | Remaining: $10000
Status: Active

Kids Helping Kids

This is a project to bring games to children who are hospitalized. more

Goal: $1000 | Raised: $0 | Remaining: $1000
Status: Active

LACM Foundation

This foundation helps forced marriage, arranged and child marriage. more

Goal: $1000 | Raised: $0 | Remaining: $1000
Status: Active

LaurenAlaina

I'm going to sing a song that Lauren Alaina sang on American Idol. I hope you'll like it!! :) more

Goal: $100 | Raised: $90 | Remaining: $10
Status: Active

Megan

Talent Show to raise money for Japan more

Goal: $100 | Raised: $45 | Remaining: $55
Status: Active

MiaEvelyn

On Friday, May 20th, the elementary school students at Samantha Smith will put on a “World Changing Talent Show.” The event is being produced by Sam’s World Changers, a group of 4-6th graders at Smith who meet every other week and look for ways to help local — and global causes. This is a talent show with a twist — acts will be sponsored by family, friends and local businesses. All the proceeds will be divided among the American Red Cross’ Japan relief efforts, the Seattle Children’s Hospital and the National Wildlife Federation’s Seattle Office. Mia and Evelyn decided that they too wanted to get involved and these talented 1st graders decided that their act will be a singing act! They've been practicing every recess to make sure they are in tune and have the words down to the Taylor Swift song that they picked. It should be a lot of fun! Please join us in supporting their efforts! Thank you!! more

Goal: $0 | Raised: $409.5 | Remaining: $-409
Status: Active

NextGEN Policy

Visit nextgenhome.org for more information!

The primary goal of NextGEN Policy is to mobilize high school students to become educated about, advocate for, and participate in science policy outreach. We believe political literacy and advocacy are key to harnessing the power of the next generation, educating and uniting youth to reach legislators, officials, and policymakers. As citizens, we have a civic duty to show that we are informed and passionate about important issues that impact virtually every aspect of our lives. NextGEN leaders strive to evaluate issues from a non-partisan perspective, as health, science, and technology policy affect all citizens regardless of political affiliation. Together, we can become a powerful force for positive and necessary change.

To pursue its mission, the NextGEN organization draws youth from different schools, cultures, and communities to unite in advocacy for science and technology policy issues. Members write articles, track elections, petition, hold debates on STEM policy, and host professionals at their institutions to engage their peers, educate their communities, and impact the world of research and development. NextGEN Policy sponsors two scholarships, organizes an annual Advocacy Workshop, and publishes monthly e-letters. It is also involved in partnership and collaboration work with like-minded corporations and supports student initiatives. Currently, the organization is under a 501(c)(3) umbrella and all donations are tax-exempt. NextGEN Policy is seeking expansion in a diverse set of high schools and colleges, and welcomes all interest and support. Read about our issues of interest.

NGP's 16 and 17-year old founders are committed to the support of local and national science and technology policy and education. They have been invited to host public policy seminars, have led workshops to highlight and encourage the social power of youth, and are active in biomedical research and hospital work. They strongly believe in teen empowerment and activism, and urge their peers and fellow entrepreneurs to invest their talents in social advocacy. Ultimately, they hope to ensure that smart, informed decisions are made about deeply impactful issues that span the spectrum of public health.

Our current issues and actions:

FairVision Project: helping low-income students in the DC area get free eye exams and prescription glasses

Rare disease treatment development: making sure research and development is supported for the 25 million Americans affected by the 7000 different rare ("orphan") diseases each year, supporting enforcement campaigns of the Orphan Drug Act

Biotechnology and drug pipeline: ensuring that Americans are educated about the barriers that slow the delivery of patient treatments, helping speed the transition from medical research to commercial education and drugs, helping close the gap between medical researchers and those commercializing, regulating and approving patient treatments, supporting the Patient's Manifesto

Increasing the civic engagement of the STEM community: encouraging workers in the science, engineering, and health fields to become more involved in the policymaking process on an individual, group, and community level

Research funding for clinical projects: supporting H.R. 3476: Accelerate Cures for Patients Act, a bill that would increase funding to immediately clinically beneficial NIH projects

Biofuel engineering accreditation: supporting H.R. 3523: Biofuel Engineering Training Act, which calls for the accreditation of biofuel engineering and other alternative energy programs of study to increase legitimacy in terms of academic pursuit and later positions and accomplishments in the workforce

Nanotechnology education: supporting H. R. 4502: Nanotechnology Education Act, a bill that would implement nanotech-specific education programs in institution of higher learning; supporting similar educational programs that focus on upcoming fields in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics

STEM education: advocating for the importance of early, hands-on approaches to science and technology education in youth, and a renewed focus on STEM education now and into the future

Youth advocacy: through our workshops, seminars, and weekly meetings in our schools, NextGEN Teams hope to inspire teens to become politically active and harness their abilities to make change

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Goal: $5000 | Raised: $0 | Remaining: $5000
Status: Active

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