Programs: To recycle, set up recycling centers, and to help businesses achieve compliance with local recycling ordinances.
youth empowerment program-children living financially impoverished, in a single parent household or homeless are mentored; taken on field trips; engaged and enhanced intellectually; taught responsibility and awareness of themselves, others, the environment and community they live in; interact in sporting activities and coaching, et cetera. Labor to recovery program-is for any community member who demonstrates and communicates a need and willingness to improve their life. This could range from a person coping with the loss of a home; recent or chronic joblessness; addiction, depression, agoraphobia, or any other workable mental illness.
other community programs or events that address all forms of poverty and build sustainable community.
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AWARE is a great non-profit with a griping mission. I volunteered with them at a recent event where we handled the recycling (where the proceeds went to charity) and help watch aware's information booth. People's eyes lit up when they heard what we were doing and Chad and Vince spoke so warmly and passionately about the cause that many people walked away believing they could really do something to change our world. I would highly recommend anyone who is interested to look them up and meet them. Thanks AWARE for all you are doing! -Theophilus