Posts Categorized: Non Profit & Charity

Startup Nonprofit Find Your Power Connects Women Worldwide to Resources by Expanding Internet Access

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Find Your Power (FYP) is challenging the status quo. The Founder and CEO of FYP, Ivy Kaminsky, believes, “When we empower a woman, we empower a community.” Starting with South Africa, and building from there, the goal is to connect underrepresented women with resources that further education, advocacy, community, and employment. The website will help… Read more »

Ahmed Nashaat to Attend the 9th Annual Babes in Toyland Midnight Mission In December

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Ahmed Nashaat is set to attend the 9th annual Babes in Toyland charity toy drive on December 7, 2016, at AVALON Hollywood, Los Angeles. This year’s charity event will once again benefit The Midnight Mission, the oldest continuously operating human services organization in Los Angeles. The Babes in Toyland event is an annual charity toy… Read more »

Ahmed Nashaat Helps The Children, Supports Whispers From Children’s Hearts Foundation’s Third Legacy

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Ahmed Nashaat is proud to announce his continued support for the Whispers From Children’s Heart’s Foundation. The WFCH will be having their third annual legacy gala at the Casa Del Mar Hotel next year, March 24th, 2017. The WFCH is a global, non-profit children’s organization whose mission is to “foster compassion, cross-cultural understanding and financial… Read more »

Russell Simmons Coming to Ferndale’s GreenSpace Cafe Sept. 26 for Flint Fundraiser

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Russell Simmons, the business and entertainment mogul, philanthropist and author of “The Happy Vegan,” and prominent civil rights attorney and human rights advocate Benjamin Crump, president of the National Bar Association, will be the featured guests at a meet-and-greet fundraiser on Monday, Sept. 26 at GreenSpace Cafe in Ferndale. Hosted by Dr. Joel Kahn, who… Read more »