jeudi 29 janvier 2015

Annual Junior Achievement Fund Raising

Hello fellow M3 owners,



I know I don't post on here much. Here is the link to my m3forum.net posting. http://ift.tt/1ybgnbq. I'm more reputable in that forum. If you have any questions don't hesitate to PM me.



It's that time of the year again. I'm raising money for Junior Achievement again this year. Your contributions helps over 125,000 local students. Below are two short video on one of the Junior Achievement programs and what Junior Achievement provides to our next generation.



Make a difference by helping the next generation of our country to envision bigger and better things. Open up their minds to the possibilities and opportunities that are available for them in the real world. This inspires our kids to accomplish their goals and they will pass this knowledge onto their peers. When our kids let their own light shine, they unconsciously give their peers permission to do the same.













My goal this year is to raise at least $150.00 this year for this event not including my contribution. Any amount will help. If you'd like to know more about what Junior Achievement is all about. Here is a brief background information:



Junior Achievement (JA) provides in-school and after-school programs for K-12 students which focus on entrepreneurship, financial literacy and work readiness. JA programs are implemented by volutneers and teach concepts through experiential learning. For example, students in an elementary school might learn about unit versus assembly line production by producing donuts. Or, high school students might participate in our popular JA Stock Market Challenge, a stock market simulation game in which teams compete to build their stock portfolios.



You can also find out more information regarding this event in the three links below:



http://ift.tt/OdccMh



http://ift.tt/1ybgpAh



http://ift.tt/1ybgnbv



If you would like to contribute to this fund raiser to help our next generation, please click on the link below:



http://ift.tt/1ybgnbz



As always thanks.



Thomson Tse




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