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MALIBU, Calif. - Californer -- Education is a quintessential aspect of our lives; it is the pillar of greatness and a catalyst of success, yet the deprivation of necessary resources to pursue quality education is widespread in low-income communities and developing countries.
Between our palms is the source of greatness, that leaders and volunteers at Am4teens do not take for granted. In our path towards accomplishing our mission, we tackle projects that target conflicts that are overlooked. In association with Feed the Children, we established a program that encourages volunteers to create personalized curriculums for several age groups. Throughout the course of the project, committed volunteers have dedicated themselves to creating unique presentations, worksheets, and tests ensuring that students of all social, economic, or financial circumstances, have access to these resources.
Upon evaluation, Am4teens created the program to target the most significant subject areas: Mathematics and English. Due to their implication in the majority of schools, we believe that this will give students the opportunity to strive in all geographical locations. To ensure efficiency, each individual lesson includes a unique presentation of the topic with the explanation of all elements pertaining to the section and supporting examples, we have provided audio recordings of our volunteers presenting these lessons. Thus, establishing the perfect medium for learning and limiting the need for assistance. Recognizing the need for practice we created original worksheets, quizzes, and tests that encompass the objectives of the lesson.
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In partnership with Feed the Children (https://www.feedthechildren.org/), a leading international anti-hunger organization, we identified the countries in need of these programs and have been sending them the approved curriculums. The commitment of volunteers has catapulted the success of the project as we have been able to address this conflict on an international basis. Targeting nations that include:, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Kenya, Malawi, Philippines, Tanzania, Uganda, and the US.
Aligning with our mission, the implementation of the collaborative program catalysed international outreach. Our diverse platform and volunteer community have paved the path for better education by employing their educational experience to give back.
The volunteers' passion has inspired us to continue providing the means for its accomplishment. We aim to develop the project to achieve the greatest international outreach and make the resources available to all. We would like to thank Feed the Children for allowing us to achieve this goal virtually.
How do you get involved?
Take part in our amazing projects by becoming a volunteer (https://www.am4teens.org/get-involved).
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Contribute to the development of our initiatives by donating (https://www.am4teens.org/2-gs-pr/donate).
Follow us on our social media platforms to stay up to date with the latest Am4teens projects: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/am4teens_/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/am4teens/) Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/company/68280552/admin/)
Donate to Feed the Children. (https://secure.feedthechildren.org/site/Donatio...)
Visit Feed the Children and learn more about their works. (https://www.feedthechildren.org/)
Between our palms is the source of greatness, that leaders and volunteers at Am4teens do not take for granted. In our path towards accomplishing our mission, we tackle projects that target conflicts that are overlooked. In association with Feed the Children, we established a program that encourages volunteers to create personalized curriculums for several age groups. Throughout the course of the project, committed volunteers have dedicated themselves to creating unique presentations, worksheets, and tests ensuring that students of all social, economic, or financial circumstances, have access to these resources.
Upon evaluation, Am4teens created the program to target the most significant subject areas: Mathematics and English. Due to their implication in the majority of schools, we believe that this will give students the opportunity to strive in all geographical locations. To ensure efficiency, each individual lesson includes a unique presentation of the topic with the explanation of all elements pertaining to the section and supporting examples, we have provided audio recordings of our volunteers presenting these lessons. Thus, establishing the perfect medium for learning and limiting the need for assistance. Recognizing the need for practice we created original worksheets, quizzes, and tests that encompass the objectives of the lesson.
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In partnership with Feed the Children (https://www.feedthechildren.org/), a leading international anti-hunger organization, we identified the countries in need of these programs and have been sending them the approved curriculums. The commitment of volunteers has catapulted the success of the project as we have been able to address this conflict on an international basis. Targeting nations that include:, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Kenya, Malawi, Philippines, Tanzania, Uganda, and the US.
Aligning with our mission, the implementation of the collaborative program catalysed international outreach. Our diverse platform and volunteer community have paved the path for better education by employing their educational experience to give back.
The volunteers' passion has inspired us to continue providing the means for its accomplishment. We aim to develop the project to achieve the greatest international outreach and make the resources available to all. We would like to thank Feed the Children for allowing us to achieve this goal virtually.
How do you get involved?
Take part in our amazing projects by becoming a volunteer (https://www.am4teens.org/get-involved).
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Contribute to the development of our initiatives by donating (https://www.am4teens.org/2-gs-pr/donate).
Follow us on our social media platforms to stay up to date with the latest Am4teens projects: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/am4teens_/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/am4teens/) Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/company/68280552/admin/)
Donate to Feed the Children. (https://secure.feedthechildren.org/site/Donatio...)
Visit Feed the Children and learn more about their works. (https://www.feedthechildren.org/)
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