Profile: Alliance of Students Against Poverty
Year Founded
2007
Type
Non-profit
Last on Think
Updated on: 07/16/2008 19:58
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Mission Statement

To abolish extreme poverty worldwide by mobilizing the idealism and talents of today's students.

Location
P.O. Box 34784
Washington, DC 20005
United States
Phone
(703) 459-6721
Fax
Website
www.asap2025.org
Email
info@asap2025.org
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The Alliance of Students Against Poverty (ASAP) is a campaign to abolish extreme poverty worldwide by mobilizing the idealism and talents of today's students.  
 
ASAP’s message is this:  
  • Over 1/6 of humanity lives in extreme poverty or on less than $1/day. 
  • The resources and practical solutions needed to eradicate extreme poverty by the year 2025 are currently available.
  • $1/day donation over the course of one year will mobilize one family out of extreme poverty.
  
ASAP’s goals are to:
 
1. Mobilize the world’s students into an alliance against extreme poverty.
2. Build awareness throughout the world about those living in extreme poverty.
3. Raise funds through a $1/day pledge campaign for those living on less than $1/day.
4. Provide internships and other opportunities for students to witness extreme poverty firsthand and work with peers, as well as professionals, in the developing world.
5. Fund existing organizations that successfully reach and serve the world’s poorest families.

 

 

In order to accomplish these goals, thousands of students will organize themselves into ASAP Chapters and Clubs at universities and high schools worldwide. Their mission is two-fold: 1) raise awareness about extreme poverty and what is being done to facilitate its eradication and 2) enlist two million Americans to reduce their current consumption by $1/day, donate this savings to those living on less than $1/day and sustain this donation ($30/month or $360/year) until 2025.

 
We invite you to: 
  1. Go to www.asap2025.org today and become a member of ASAP and pledge $1/day for those living on less than $1/day. This means giving up one soft drink each day or two specialized coffee drinks per week, which over one year would help mobilize at least one family on the path out of extreme poverty.
  2. Start an ASAP Chapter at your university and encourage your friends to do the same.
  3. Forward this message onto everyone you know. 
 
ASAP knows that we, as a world, can end extreme poverty by the year 2025. 

 

ASAP knows the world's youth will play a leading role in putting poverty where it belongs, in our textbooks.  

 

 

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Unigloe University 568 days ago
Unigloe University 1 min ago
STILL NEED THESE LIFE-SAVING, GET YOUR GOVERNMENT WORKING, SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMS, IMPLEMENTED-----BEFORE THE COUNTERFEIT SQUAD CASHES COUNTERFEIT IN FOR TAX-PROGRAM-DOLLARS, FOLKS......
What would you do?

Sugar and spice and everything nice.

This is suppose to every little girls life.

What happens when life is not like that?

What if your life is filled with constant abuse by the people who suppose to protect you?

For little Katelynn of Indiana, her life is filled with this from a father, stepmother and father's family; everyone but her the relatives that love her have been deined the ability to see her.

What happens when the police will not stop this?

Than try Child Protection Service, but they will not stop this either.

The next thing to do is go to the court.

What would you do if the Child Protection Services and the court helped the abusers hurt her?

The media might work but they ignore majority of average people.

In this search for help, several politicians ignored or said stop bothering them.

If these people will not help little katelynn than who will?

Will this little girl have to pay the ultimate price for these adults mistakes?

Now, what will you do?!

This is Indiana's Shame and these are Teardrops for Katelynn


referral sources:

www.courageouskids.net

Mary Kay Ash Charitable Foundation :: Breaking the Silence: Children's Stories Aired on PBS http://www.mkacf.org/BreakTheSilence.html

Breaking the Silence
http://sev.prnewswire.com/entertainment/20051019/CLW50819102005-1.html
http://www.tatgelasseur.com/pages/bts.html

Battered Women, Abused Children, and Child Custody: A NATIONAL CRISIS
http://www.batteredmotherscustodyconference.org/

Petition for Justice for Katelynn:
http://www.gopetition.com/online/5918.html

Don't let these little abused children be abused in silence anymore, please.

Tell someone!

Demand answers!

Demand the children's truth!

Above all break through this silence for theses abused childrens sake!

No adults rights is greater than the right of the child to be safe!

****Please don't forget us!****
NealRiggs 706 days ago
Poverty does not stop at the borders of our country. It begins with overlooked areas, people and ethnic background.