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Helping Children Cope with Disaster Disasters can leave children feeling frightened, confused, and insecure. Whether a child has personally experienced trauma, has merely seen the event on television, or has heard it discussed by adults, it is important for parents and teachers to be informed and ready to help if reactions to stress begin to occur... Read More >>

 

 

 

 

                                                                                         

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Disabilities & Special Needs Groups

provides expertise in emergency management and special needs planning, a distinct discipline that ensures that people with physical, sensory, and/or cognitive disabilities are prepared for man-made or natural disasters and emergencies and their consequences.

 

 

Disaster Relief Radio Broadcasting & PodCasting


 

Conservation, A Way of Life

As residents of Southern California, it is important to remember that we live in a semi-arid area that receives unpredictable amounts of rainfall and has limited local water resources. Therefore, we must all work together to conserve as much water as possible to ensure adequate supplies during those hot summer months in the years to come.

 

 

 

 

 

WHY SHOULD WE SUPPORT BOTTLED WATER FOR DISASTER RELIEF?

Disasters can befall any society and can effect any community.  Disasters include both natural and human induced crises such as floods, droughts, earthquakes and war.  Often natural disasters are exacerbated by human activities such as increased risks and consequences of floods due to poor land-use practices which are themselves the results of poverty, the pressure of increased population, misguided public policy and a host of other causes.  

 

Disaster Relief Bottled Water & Medical Relief Pods for First Response Teams 

Promotes healthy development of youth by first involving the participation of children, youth, parents, teachers, and community leaders, in a variety of forums including private, governmental, and religious institutions. Rather than treat the symptoms of poor development (alcohol and drug abuse, early pregnancy, violence), this program seeks to attack the roots of these problems

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  Charitable Partnering Opportunities

SUPPORT Bottled Water & Outreach Programs at times of Disaster

CURRENT NEEDS

THE DREAM CENTER, LOS ANGELES

GLOBAL WATER & FEMAP REQUEST  MEDICAL EQUIPMENT FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH & EDUCATION - NURSING SCHOOL IN MEXICO

 

Free  Water to :

- Major Events for Disaster Relief

- Disaster Relief Centers

- First Response Teams

- Fire Departments

- Police & Highway Patrol Cars

- Lifeguard Stations

- First Aid Stations/Events

- Los Angeles Police Department - PAL, EXPLORERS, JEOPARDY and police units (cars)

- Dream Center, Los Angeles

 

Disaster Relief

Current Needs

 

Fundraising Goals

 

- Bottled Water for Disaster Relief - (1,500,000 Needed)

- Thermal Imaging Cameras

- Self Contained Breathing Apparatus

- Disaster Relief Emergency Rescue Watercraft

- Blankets

- Education Broadcasting & Podcasting Units for Disaster Relief

- Wristband Tracking Units

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FEMAP For a Healthy Youth

Since the early 1980's, the community development programs of FEMAP have targeted the adolescent population, particularly in the areas of reproductive health, prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, and prevention of drug and alcohol abuse. The first youth program to develop formally was called "Programa para el Desarrollo Integral de la Juventud" (PROJUVE-FEMAP), and was implemented among 15 affiliated members of FEMAP throughout Mexico. Out of budgetary concerns, in 1993 this program was integrated into the reproductive health programs of FEMAP, until 1999, with the beginning of FEMAP por una Juventud Sana, or FEMAP for a Healthy Youth. With the financial support of the Paso Del Norte Health Foundation, this program was implemented in Ciudad Juarez. This initiative spread to other cities including Cuahutemoc, Guadalajara, Mazatlan, Matamoros, Veracruz, Saltillo, and Xalapa, through the support of Family Planning International Assistance.

 

 

 

HOMELAND SECURITY DIRECTOR

Supporting Global Water operations by:

- Providing direct monetary support of operating services

- Adding your corporate name or logo to the label of bottled water for disaster relief

- Sponsoring specific programs, activities, and events

- Launching a workplace campaign of support by your employees

- Including Global Water in your matching gifts programs

- Providing Gifts-in-Kind or Project Sales of budgeted items

- Providing venues for public display of Global Water programs & services

 

 
FEMAP Foundation

During its decade of existence, the FEMAP Foundation has provided support for FEMAP-SADEC projects primarily related to health, economic development, and the environment. Read here about the history of specific initiatives, both past and present.

  • Health; with emphasis on primary care, maternal, child, adolescent and reproductive health
  • AIDS and drug abuse prevention
  • Environmental health and sanitation
  • Economic development through microenterprise creation and community banking
  • Education and training for capacity building
  • Information & Research: InfoMexus

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Corporate Partnerships

 

 

Your firm, whatever its size, can establish a meaningful partnership with the Global Water & Biology, Conservation Research Institute

Partnerships can help organizations enhance the skills, confidence, safety and readiness of their employees as well as provide resources that will enable Global Water to continue to help all prepare and respond to disasters.

 

 

OUTREACH PROGRAMS

 

FEATURE PROGRAM: SMALL TOWN & RURAL LIBRARIES OUTREACH PROGRAMS

 

SCIENCE & MATH OUTREACH PROGRAMS FOR GIRLS

 

KIDS: STATE & NATIONAL PARKS, OCEAN TRIPS & CONSERVATION OUTREACH TRIPS

 

POOL, WATER SAFETY & SCHOOL EDUCATION PROGRAMS

 

WATER CONSERVATION & SURFING

 

KIDS FLOWERS & LAND CONSERVATION

 

Outreach Programs

Current Needs

 

WATER CONSERVATION, TRIPS TO OCEAN & SURFING FOR KIDS

- Surf Boards for Kids - 100

- Wet suits- Girls & Boys

- Girls & Boys Swim wear

- Snorkeling & Driving Equipment

- Beach Volleyball

- Boats, Kayaks & Canoes

- Fishing Equipment

 

SMALL TOWN & RURAL LIBRARIES OUTREACH PROGRAMS

- Books, Audio Books

- DVD's

- School  & Office Supplies

- Music

 

TATTOO REMOVAL LASER EQUIPMENT

 

SPORTS & SCHOOL OUTREACH

- All sports Equipment

- Bikes

 

HOLIDAY TOYS - 23,000 New Toys for Los Angeles, CA

 


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