02.04.2008 23:46:00
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Western Union Foundation Creates Global Economic Opportunity Through Targeted Philanthropy
The Western Union Foundation today announced nearly 60 new grants under
the Western Union Our World, Our Familysm
Program. Totaling more than $1.5 million, the contributions will aid
diverse causes; from providing humanitarian aid and assistance for
Kenyans impacted by post-election violence to supporting after-school
programs in writing and civic engagement for inner-city youth in Denver,
Colorado. However, one key theme runs through many of the projects
supported by the Foundation in this grant cycle: creating economic
opportunity at home, regardless of where home might be.
Western Union’s Our World, Our Familysm
initiative is framed around four pillars or focus areas: Our World
Gives; Our World Learns; Our World Strives and Our World Speaks. Each
pillar is given equal attention and is designed to address the critical
needs and challenges of the world’s migrant
population. Our World Strives seeks to provide support in the areas of
entrepreneurship and personal finance and to increase opportunity for
many migrants in their home countries or wherever they are in the world,
helping to make migration a choice rather than a necessity.
"Around the world, millions of people are
forced to leave their homes and their families in search of greater
economic opportunity,” said Luella Chavez D’Angelo,
president, the Western Union Foundation. "Every
day, Western Union hears from these people, and sees first-hand the
hardships they face. Through the Western Union Our World, Our Familysm
program and the Our World Strives pillar, we hope to honor these
sacrifices by creating opportunities in the home countries of these
immigrants so that, perhaps, the next generation will see migration as
only one of many solutions available to them as they strive to improve
the fortunes of themselves and those they love.”
In the Pacific Islands, a grant to the Foundation for Development
Cooperation will provide poor, remittance-receiving households with
access to financial information that will help them to optimize the
hard-earned funds sent by their loved ones. Designed to increase
financial literacy and create long-term economic opportunity and
stability, the materials will be translated into five local languages,
including Samoan, Tongan, Hindi, Tetun and the native Fijian dialect.
In Ghana, a grant to the All Trust Foundation will help train
teenage mothers to set up their own businesses and generate income that
will support themselves and their families. By helping to reduce the
unemployment rate and building opportunity for disadvantaged youth, the
program will create a sense of hope for its participants and a focus on
the future.
In India, contributions to Humana People to People and Save the Children
will provide vocational training for underprivileged women and youth.
The Humana People to People project will support workforce
preparation for approximately 2,000 youths from the poorest 15 percent
of the country’s population. Participants will
receive training in life skills development, job-related technical
skills, workplace competencies, work readiness preparation, job
shadowing and apprenticeship. The Save the Children India project
will provide adolescent girls with an empowerment model that combines
life skills, literacy and vocational training. Ultimately, the
organization’s goal is to help young women to "stand
on their feet by providing financial and economic independence thus
enabling them to become contributing members to society.”
In Mexico, World Vision's Frontera Norte Project is partnering
with residents along the U.S./Mexico border to create a network of
healthy, productive communities. Its goal is to increase local
capacities through improving the employment skills and entrepreneurial
abilities of more than 500 youths and heads of households. The project
is targeted at single mothers, teenagers, the unemployed and the
disabled and at least 65 percent of the participants will be women.
In the United States, grants to the African Business Alliance in Georgia
and the Immigration Development Center in North Dakota will provide
training in economic development and entrepreneurship. The African
Business Alliance’s program uses
specially designed courses to teach participants the skills needed to
foster economic growth and job creation projects in their home
communities back in Africa. The Immigrant Development Center’s
Micro Enterprise project will provide these businesses with access to
shared technology, resources, space and technical assistance, with the
ultimate goal of developing an International Market Plaza that will "enhance
the local retail market with goods and services from local entrepreneurs
while providing these entrepreneurs with an opportunity to bring their
business ideas to the mainstream economy.”
These are just a few of the many worthy projects supported by The
Western Union Our World, Our Familysm program.
For more information on Our World, Our Familysm
or on individual grants, please visit the Foundation’s
Website at www.westernunion.com/foundation.
About the Western Union Foundation
The Western Union Foundation began in 2000 as a philanthropic
organization to facilitate charitable giving programs worldwide. Through
the donations of The Western Union Company (NYSE:WU), its employees and
Agents, the Foundation helps to fund programs that enhance the quality
of life for those most in need around the world. Since 2001, the Western
Union Foundation, in collaboration with Western Union Agents and
employees, has granted nearly $45 million to more than 1,500
nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in 70 countries around the globe to
support humanitarian projects. In addition, the Foundation has supported
more than 50 disaster-relief operations and has funded education and
human services programs. For more information, visit www.westernunion.com/foundation.
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