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The Trivani™ Purpose
Find Your Purpose
Every life needs a purpose: something larger than ourselves that drives us to reach a goal, fill a need, or solve a problem. Without a purpose we're just going through the motions - getting and spending, earning and struggling, with no goal other than waking up the next day and doing it all again. When we have a purpose, those same actions gain context and meaning. They make us happy. When we have a purpose, we stop "getting by" and start really living.
One of the strongest purposes you can find in life comes when you reach out to those around you. With Trivani™, you have the opportunity to reach out to millions of people living in unhealthy and impoverished communities around the world. You will have a chance to give to numerous projects, such as schools, maternity wards, and medical clinics, in Uganda, Kenya, the Philippines, and elsewhere. You can even sponsor a child - not a faceless statistic but a real, specific child you'll come to love - by providing the food, clothing, medicine, and education he or she needs to live a full and successful life.
Trivani can show you how to find your true purpose in life. It is easier than you might think, and it's a cause you can feel good about.
Relief and Development
The goal of humanitarian aid is not simply to give people money or food, but to give them the means to earn their own money and buy or grow their own food - to become self-sufficient. This process happens in two stages: Relief and Development.
Relief
Every 30 seconds, an African child dies of Malaria. Every 14.4 seconds, another person dies of HIV/AIDS. Every 3.6 seconds, another person dies of starvation. These people don't have time for development - they're dying, and they need our help now. Trivani provides relief in the form of emergency food, medicine, mosquito nets, and more to help people in extreme poverty. Once they've stabilized and come back from the brink of death, they're ready for development.
Development
More than 2.7 billion people in the world live on less than two dollars per day. They walk more than a mile just to collect unsanitary water; they live in societies where even one year of basic education is rare; they suffer and die from preventable diseases that rich countries eradicated decades ago. Trivani provides development through digging wells, building and funding schools, teaching trade skills, providing small business loans, and more.
The Trivani Foundation
The Trivani Foundation is dedicated to bringing a new and better life to the world's people - now and in the future. Already, the Trivani Foundation has implemented numerous projects in needy countries such as Kenya, Uganda, and the Philippines, and has partnered with organizations such as Koins for Kenya and Asayo's Wish Foundation for greater results. Several more projects are already in the plans for upcoming months and years.
The Trivani Foundation has its own website, www.trivani.org, dedicated entirely to humanitarian aid and information. Check it out!
Trivani Humanitarian News:
The Trivani™ Foundation Has Entered Cambodia!
Trivani has entered yet another country and is now partnered with Sustainable Cambodia, a non-profit organization that assists Cambodian villages in isolated and rural areas. The organization has set up several community-based projects designed to provide self-sustaining aid.
Sustainable Cambodia implemented a project to provide Cambodian children with more nutritious meals. Alongside community members, the organization built several fish ponds, providing protein-rich food for schoolchildren. Any surplus fish from the ponds are sold at the local market, and proceeds from the fish are used to buy necessities for agricultural projects such as gardens. These gardens then feed children and their families, and any surplus produce is also sold at the market. Waste from the gardens is then used to feed the fish in the ponds, helping to keep the cycle going.
Great News - Trivani has entered Ethiopia!
Thanks to the efforts of Trivani Foundation leaders Chad and Megan, now nearing the end of their humanitarian trip, we now have plans for several new projects in Ethiopia. One of the first major Ethiopia projects is a student sponsorship program for the Taget School. Many of the school's students have been unable to attend because of the poverty of the region and the expensive school fees, so Trivani has volunteered to sponsor 300 of the school's students. After these students have finished with their elementary education, they will also be eligible for a secondary education scholarship. Trivani plans to sponsor many other Ethiopian schools in the future, and Chad and Megan continue to search for schools we might be able to assist in this and other ways.
Trivani™ Foundation Update
This week our Trivani Foundation Director, Chad Speirs, left for a month-long trip to Ethiopia, Kenya, Nepal, and the Philippines. Megan McMillan, the Foundation's International Program Manager, will join him in Kenya later next week. During this expedition, Chad and Megan will be checking up on our current projects, cataloging both students and young children for sponsorship, training employees, meeting with partners, and scouting out additional project opportunities. We will keep you updated on their endeavors.
Since our Foundation efforts are going so splendidly, we'd like to share a few additional projects we are currently involved with.
Eye Clinic in the Philippines
The Trivani Foundation, in partnership with the Leslie DeAnn Foundation and Deseret International, has helped to fund the construction of a Filipino cataract clinic. Between the three organizations, over $330,000 was donated for the facility. The clinic will provide operations ranging from $100 to $1,000 to patients for only $25.
Michaels Disability School in Kenya
Trivani is helping to establish the Michaels Disability School, a Kenyan institute designed for physically disabled, deaf, blind, and cerebral palsy patients. Though the school has thus far been primarily funded by the Michaels family, the Trivani Foundation has assisted by providing medical equipment such as walkers, crutches, and wheelchairs. Construction of the school will begin in October.
Student Sponsorship Programs
In Kenya and several other African countries, school can be too costly for many families to afford. For this reason the Trivani Foundation is currently sponsoring 3,000 Kenyan students as they attend either primary or secondary school, with an additional 3,400 students still waiting for funding. All of Trivani's current student sponsorships are in schools supported by Koins for Kenya.
Reconstruction of the Chicomani School in Kenya
This year, one of the Kenyan primary schools that Trivani is sponsoring was ravaged by a monsoon, destroying the walls and leaving the remaining structure too dangerous for the children to attend. The Trivani Foundation came to the rescue and built a new facility for the students, even better than the one they had before.
Current and Upcoming Humanitarian Projects
Though our launch is still a few months away, Trivani Foundation has been hard at work in countries such as Uganda, Kenya, and the Philippines. We have already implemented several projects and have partnered with wonderful humanitarian organizations such as Deseret International, Globus Relief, the Starfish Network, Asayo's Wish Foundation, the Yehu Microfinance Bank, Koins for Kenya, and more to help expand our efforts and improve their effectiveness.
Here are just a few of the projects we are currently involved in. Many other projects are underway, and you'll learn more about them in future weeks.
Child Sponsorship Program
Trivani Foundation's main focus is on our child sponsorship program, which gives every distributor the opportunity to sponsor a child in a needy area of the world. Sponsors will provide their children with help such as education, food, clean water, medicine, mosquito nets, dental work, and everything else they need to build a brighter future for themselves and their communities.
Trivani's sponsorship system is run locally by workers who live in the needy communities, know the people, and understand their needs. These workers focus their efforts on the local schools, using them as a central base for collecting information and distributing aid. Children in these areas strongly desire to attend school; however, many are kept from educational opportunities because they cannot afford the fees that some schools require. Sponsors can help to support a child while he or she attends school, thus helping Trivani to identify many of the students' needs, provide for those needs, and track their progress. Sponsors will receive regular online update on their child, including photos and information on what aid their child receives each month.
Facial Reconstruction Surgery
By leveraging a network of charities and other organizations, Trivani was able to create a system that offered full facial reconstruction surgeries - something that usually costs thousands of dollars each - for only $25. Trivani employees have already paid for hundreds of these surgeries, even offering money from their own paychecks. When you join Trivani, you'll be able to participate in similar programs - and, most important of all, you'll be part of a group dedicated to helping wherever it can.
Uganda Orphanage
One of our biggest projects is an orphanage in Uganda, where we have partnered with Asayo's Wish Foundation, a foundation dedicated to relief work for Uganda's orphans. Because of civil war, Uganda has over 10,000 orphans, many of which lack proper housing, water, and food. The orphans are known as the "invisible children," left homeless because their parents were killed in the war, or because they themselves chose to flee rather than be drafted into the massacre. Asayo's Wish is currently housing 300 of these orphans, but longs to do more. Trivani is sponsoring all 300 of these children, and is planning a massive construction project to build and staff a new orphanage to help care for as many of the invisible children as possible.
Kenyan Maternity Ward
The Trivani Foundation, the Coastal Development Fund (CDF), and Koins for Kenya have funded a women's center designed to assist new and future mothers with their children. Trivani has already donated thousands of dollar's worth of supplies to the clinic, helping get all four wards - pre-natal, labor, post-natal, and a nursery - fully equipped and ready to function.
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