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Follow on Google News | PARTI Program partners with Silicon Valley Gives 2015PARTI Program is on board for the Silicon Valley Gives annual community fundraiser. On Tuesday, May 5, 2015, Silicon Valley Gives will raise money for local nonprofits with a single online donation platform, providing a simple way to connect donors
By: PARTI Program Give day is May 5, 2015 so mark your calendars! As you value what you have learned about the PARTI Program – this is your chance to give back! No matter an organization’ Even small donations are BIG. Imagine if every PARTI Program supporter recruited two $25 donors, thousands would be raised for low-income and underrepresented youth. Please be a PARTI Program champion, and help us see it to the top! We can’t wait to celebrate the difference your generosity will make on May 5, 2015. Please help us in the following ways: Mark May 5, 2015 on your calendar and add this link: http://svgives.razoo.com/ Follow us on Facebook and help build the buzz. https://www.facebook.com/ Spread the word! Forward this email to your family and friends, parents and students along with a personal note as to why you believe in our work, and why they should give on May 5, 2015. We are committed to our mission, and we love what we do! We’re transforming lives of youth through you, our wonderful dedicated PARTI Program supporters. Thank you for all that you do! - - - P.A.R.T.I. Program is widely known as a dedicated, non-profit organization with the primary mission of enhancing critical thinking skills. It is impossible for a child to be successful in life, if he or she has not been taught to believe in themselves. The P.A.R.T.I. (Positive Alternative Recreation Teambuilding Impact) Program believes that our children are our community's greatest assets. Every day, we work to change the lives of youth who suffer from depression, violent lifestyles, unhealthy relationships and unstable families. However, many low-income and underrepresented youth never receive those opportunities or placed in leadership roles in their school. The outcomes of these youth who do not reach their full potential are: joining gangs, failing grades, unhealthy eating, and suicide. We believe leadership and service should be the common expectation and experience of all young people. End
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