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WHAT WE DO
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Global Ambassador Project (GAP)
Is a cadre of experienced youth leaders
with the skills and training required to
represent one of World Youth Initiatives
in international communities as Global
Ambassadors. This innovative program is
designed to promote an increase in
understanding of culture and society
while fulfilling an assigned local
community project. The Five missions
include:
Health • Poverty • Hunger •
Education •Faith
The Nigeria GAP Project is located in
Ogun State, West Nigeria.
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Location:
Western Africa,
boarding the gulf Guinea
between Benin and
Cameroon
Population
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Religious Diversity:
- 50%
Muslim
- 40%
Christian'
- 10%
indigenous beliefs
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2012
Mission Travel
Get connected with our GAP Ambassadors,
missionaries, mission education and
mission travel opportunities. This
program helps people to understand the
political, economic and social context
of the world in which the church is
called to serve. Each short-term mission
trip is individually designed.
Training is followed by assignment of
several outreach community activities.
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ELEMENTARY/ MIDDLE
SCHOOL PROGRAM:
"VIP": VISIONS IN
PRACTICE
DESCRIPTION:
A comprehensive,
multi-disciplinary empowerment program
for at risk, low income youth. The
program offers learning opportunities in
education, health vocation, exploration,
leadership, and personal growth. This
program also hopes to intervene with
today's economically at risk youth, who
will too soon be tomorrow's mothers and
fathers. Through primary and secondary
prevention interrupt the
inter-generational cycle of economic
dependency, low self esteem, lack of
education, lower health profile, and
abuse that will keep them and their
future children in poverty.
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HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM:
"LT & D": LEADERSHIP
TRAINING &
DEVELOPMENT
DESCRIPTION:
An innovative facilitator-based
curriculum which utilizes a unique group
facilitation process to develop skill
building training. Participants discover
the characteristics that motivate the
different personality styles and its
impact on being an effective leader. It
also provides activities designed to
promote leadership qualities and provide
leadership skills are in extricable
linked to activities which enhance
self-esteem.
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INTERNATIONAL
PROGRAM: "GEP"
:GLOBAL ENTERPRISE
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
A program that
attempts to
establish an
enterprise training
and business
development program
to assist young
entrepreneurs to
operate viable
businesses,
especially in growth
sectors such as
cultural industries,
media, and
information
services. This
program also
attempts to provide
young people with
the IT(Information
Technology) skills
that business people
require today in
order to increase
the productivity and
competitiveness. The
main beneficiaries
are
African-Caribbean
and African American
young people,
Self-employed young
people, Young people
at risk aiming for
self-employment,
Unemployed young
people, and New
Business start-ups
with a leaning
toward international
trading.
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"SFSP" : SUMMER
FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION:
A program where tens
of thousands of
American youngsters
depend on federally
funded breakfasts
and school lunches
to survive. For
many, it's their
only source of
nutrition. World
Youth Alliance, in
conjunction with the
Summer Food Service
Program (SFSP)
worked together and
filled the void by
providing
Nutritional Food
Service programs in
conjunction with
World Youth’s
academic and
recreational summer
camps as well as
job
opportunities.Program
Description
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VIP HEALTHCARE
PROGRAM
Vision in Practice
Healthcare is a
program headed by a
medical professional
which seeks to
improve the quality
of healthcare among
its clients and
neighborhood
residents. It
accomplishes this by
providing its
clients, on an
individual basis,
with the necessary
information to
ensure good health
care and education.
We at VIP Healthcare
are able to help
many people find and
gain access to
medical and dental
program throughout
Atlanta that would
not otherwise be
known. VIP
Healthcare acts as a
liaison in finding
facilities, services
provided, protocol
for
appointments/emergencies,
etc.; so clients do
not become
overwhelmed with the
abundant policies
and procedures one
can encounter when
trying to obtain
information. We also
provide educational
seminars and
workshops, given by
guest speakers, to
empower our clients
with the information
concerning their
medical conditions
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