The
Assisting Kin
In Living Information
Re-Source & Community Advocacy
Project
MISSION
STATEMENT
The Assisting Kin
In Living
Information Re-Source & Community Advocacy Project, to be
otherwise known as,
"The A.K.I.L.I. Project," is a not-for-profit project committed to
resource and community "advocacy."
Our objective being to immediately, and successfully, impact the
disparity that classifies
a disadvantaged or at-risk Ameri-kin.
We will foster grassroots pro-active trade,
pro-active lateral trade
and pro-active community trade resource
strategies for
our target group.
The
principal architect
of the project knowing first hand,
that "displacement"
in the resource process,
devalues the commitment to resource.
In action,
"The
A.K.I.L.I. Project" will endeavor to be the instrument of concern to
address ineffective/inefficiency in "living information" and
“resource management” to
assist the socially infirmed towards
positive growth and development.
The
Assisting Kin In Living
Information Foundation and Project is a
co-founded not-for-profit endeavor of autodidact sociologist, Ordained/Spiritual
Coach,
self-titled Entologist
George
Johnson-Hill-A.A., a 1988 graduate of Fox Valley
Technical
College, located in Appleton, Wis. and scholar Danyta S. Hill-Johnson, B.A./B.S., a 1997 graduate of Central
College, located in
Pella, IA.
The
A.K.I.L.I. Foundation and Project was born of the necessity for
community accountability and responsibility in a government for the
people. Operating on the simple principle that resource being
vital to growth, utilizing the trading potential of over 10,000 exclusive
jerky and meat snack
products, the
A.K.I.L.I. Foundation and Project will foster a "fund-raising re-source" structure
from a grassroots to an organizational level.
- The
development of grassroots re-source trade;
- The
development of a re-source network trade;
- The
enhancement of non profit re-source trade;
- The
enhancement of the non profit community trade;
- The
education of community responsibility;
- The
advocacy of community responsibility;
1) From a selection of over 10,000 varieties,
we will
produce our exclusive jerky and meat snack products in qualifying non
profit kitchens,
"re-sourcing" with that
agency;
2) We will provide
volunteers assisting
in the
production of our exclusive jerky and meat snack products with
"membership status,"
enabling
the earning
of *"member credits;"
3) We will provide
volunteers assisting
in the
raising of funds with our exclusive jerky and meat snack products with
"membership
status,"
enabling the earning of *"member credits;"
4)
We will provide our exclusive jerky and meat snack products to
established non profits as a fund raising tool on condition that that
non
profit re-sources 10% with another non profit of their choice in the
A.K.I.L.I. Foundation's name;
5) We will provide our exclusive jerky
and meat snack products to businesses as a fund
raising tool on condition that that business re-sources 15% to a
non
profit of their choice in the A.K.I.L.I. Foundation's name;
6) We will duplicate this trade process in communities worldwide;
7)
We will sponsor community
trade projects
in communities worldwide.
*Member credits will be recorded and/or placed on a restricted use "resource card"
enabling the user to secure goods and/or services of
**necessity.
**Necessity as determined and recommended by such agencies as the
American Medical Association the United States Department of
Agriculture and the United States Department of Health
and Human Services.
Any,
and all
funds, whether income or principal, and whether acquired by gift,
trade, fund
raising, contribution or otherwise, shall be devoted to said purposes.
The
Assisting Kin In Living Information Re-Source & Community
Advocacy
Project exists for the sole purpose of enhancing and improving
communities with resource; any and all funds
and/or pledges, received, donated, raised and/or accrued, will be
placed and held in an equitable trust and said trust will be maintained
and managed in a charitable manner so as to positively impact the
dynamics of the at-risk and/or socially distressed. To date, our
efforts are focused in the Knox County area, City of Galesburg, State
of Illinois and,
with success, we will expand to all communities in distress.
DESCRIPTION:
Kin-Know
Outline:
- We
will sponsor
workshops that promote the education of community
development;
- We
will sponsor
workshops that provide information of community
development.
DESCRIPTION: Kin-Help
Outline:
- We
will sponsor a Safety Hot-line Emergency Intervention Location Advocacy
program, or {S.H.E.I.L.A} which
will be
a national
program
designed to specifically address women and families in at-risk or
abusive
situations by providing them with emergency shelter
on the condition that they relocate anonymously,
- We
will work to establish and sponsor an Interstate Relocation Parole,
or {I.R.P,} a program specifically designed
to address the plague of male
offender recidivism by relocating qualifying participants exiting the
penal system
in an effort to
“habilitate” in oppose to
“re-habilitate,” also
under conditions of anonymity,
- We will maintain an
emergency contact number, and;
- We will operate as a
professional contact center.
DESCRIPTION: Kin-Work
Outline:
DESCRIPTION: Kin-In
Outline:
- We
will maintain an active shelter resource
database;
- We
will maintain an active housing resource
database.
DESCRIPTION:
Kin-Learn
Outline:
- We
will maintain an active
education re-source database;
- We will
sponsor workshops in
G.E.D. preparation;
- We will
sponsor workshops in
employment readiness;
- We will
sponsor workshops in
resume building;
- We will
sponsor workshops in
basic
keyboarding;
- We will
sponsor workshops in
basic office skills, and;
- We will
sponsor workshops in
basic computer operation.
DESCRIPTION:
Kin-Grow
Outline:
- We
will sponsor workshops in basic computer hardware concepts;
- We will sponsor workshops
in basic computer software concepts;
- We will
sponsor workshops in
basic
web design concepts;
- We will
sponsor workshops
in basic traditional and E-business concepts;
- We will
sponsor workshops in basic concepts of researching;
- We will sponsor workshops
in basic concepts of collecting and storing information;
- We will
offer opportunities to become Resource
Advocates for the A.K.I.L.I. Project.
We will act as goodwill
ambassadors.
In summary, as
“re-source
advocates,” we will network with citizens, communities, non
profit
agencies
and organizations to create a “re-source net” to
foster
more effective resource management
in accordance with our mission.