The Humanitarian Club By: Jonathan Guzman. Agenda  Meet Jonathan Guzman  Mission  Target Audience  Project Goals  Website  Measuring Success  Accomplishments.

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The Humanitarian Club By: Jonathan Guzman

Agenda  Meet Jonathan Guzman  Mission  Target Audience  Project Goals  Website  Measuring Success  Accomplishments

Meet Me  Jonathan Stanley Guzman Mercedes  I’m from Puerto Rico.  Been a resident for 3 years in Massachusetts  Junior from MST

Mission  Our Mission is to provide opportunities for community service and knowledge about non- profit organizations. Anyone who wants to make a difference is welcome!

Target Audience  Our Target population is  Students  Community  Organizations and Foundations  Partners  Others  Family Members  Public

Project Goals  To build a website to increase student awareness about the Humanitarian Club  Provide opportunities for students to work together, build social skills, and communicate with other students  Raise funds for various causes

Increasing Awareness  Of the Humanitarian Club  Meetings 2-3 times monthly  Flyers  Articles in Lawrencians News  Humanitarian Club Newsletter  LPS TV  Community organizations  What is out there?

Provide Opportunities for students to work together  The plan to achieve this goal is by getting involved with others clubs and organizations in big projects.

Our past activities have included but are not limited to:  Soup kitchens  MSPCA  Fundraising for Disasters  Walk for Hunger  Walk for Animal  Walk for Breast Cancer  Rabbit Festival  Horse Light

 Spicket River Clean Up  Earth Day  Food Drives  Clothing Drive  Red Cross  Bone Marrow Drive  Members give back to their community and try to save the world one step at a time.

Raise Funds for Good Causes  Third goal is getting all the support we can get, because if we get support by others it will give us the chance to help out.

Website

Measuring our Success  We measure our success by seeing the amount of students that had get involved with the Humanitarian Club.  We have two-three meetings each month to talk about updates, information, fundraiser, events, projects and creating ideas to help out.

 We get students each meeting. By the way that we get students involved with organizations and foundations in our community and neighboring cities help us reach our goals.

Accomplishments  At first, we were not accepted as an active club in LHS...  But we had accomplish so much and had involved so many students with community work and help them build leadership skills.  We have recently been recognized as a school club at MST.  and were not finish yet, we still need more members and create much more events

THANK YOU Please support us at humanitarianclub.zzl.org