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Relief
and Development Initiatives
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Temporary
Housing

The Homeless

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This initiative will, for the most part, be managed
locally by HTWF's learning-center graduates.
Homeless
shelters will provide emergency housing (particularly
in times of natural disaster) to the world's homeless.
Permanent structures may than follow, based on availability
of materials and local conditions.
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Farming
Projects

Hunger
Relief
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Located
in developing countries—massive farms will be built
and maintained by HTWF learning center graduates.
The
food will feed many of world's poor and hungry.
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New
Haven

Abused
Children
Located
in the United States—New Haven will be a school built
on both academic achievement AND character development.
However,
character development will not be a cute catch phrase
stamped onto the school's motto.
Instead,
students will learn that character principles (such
as hardwork, selflessness, service, etc.) will make
them more apt to succeed academically and in their relationships
with others.
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New
Haven may also eventually refer to other schools that
employ its educational philosophy.
It
is designed to salvage at-risk children, those who are
most likely to add to the world's problems if they are
not helped and empowered to succeed early in life.
Techniques
and other best practices used to make New Haven a success
will be documented and redeployed elsewhere.
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Learning
Centers

Job
Skills Training
This
initiative is located in developing countries and will
teach impoverished families a trade or skill including
the following:
- green
technology professionals (e.g. solar, wind, geothermal
as installers and maintenance crews)
- community
organizing and governance
- medical
aides
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carpentry
- electrical
- plumbing
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horticulture
- veterinary
- farming
- irrigation
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telemarketing
-
liason-PR skills
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These
trades will supply HTWF with the staffing and in-country
help needed to operate and run our call centers, farms,
temporary housing projects,
and with administering immunizations and basic medical
needs to disease-prone populations.
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Other
initiatives down the road include:

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1.
Elderly Care
2. Criminal Rehab
3. Animal Projects
4. Green-Earth Projects
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Revenue
& Fundraising Alliances
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The
Gathering

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HTWF volunteers will disseminate HTWF's
products, services and information related to its various
initiatives to the general public.
They
will also petition others to join our cause, a recruitment
effort called "the gathering."
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TGOL

TGOL
will help
HTWF track the success of Michael Army members, as well
as be used as the tool to achieve their personal character-improvement
goals.
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TGOL will predominantly be an online
role playing game.
But handheld, board and card games will also be made
available.
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SweetPEA

SweetPEA
is designed to be HTWF's single largest revenue source
and simultaneously reduce poverty.
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It
will support the lion's share of HTWF's relief and development
initiatives.
Along with The United Fleet (TUF), it is a sister company
to HTWF.
The
"PEA"
in SweetPEA stands for Poverty Elimination Association.
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KidCare
Centers

Located
in affluent parts of the world, KidCare Community Centers
will allow parents and kids to discover healthy ways
to relate to each other.
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Parenting
programs will be held here.
It will also be a safe environment where kids from a
community can do their homework and play TGOL.
Revenue
received by these centers will go to their maintenance
and all extra revenues to HTWF's revenue and development
initiatives.
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Call
Centers

Located
in India and other developing nations, this
call center initiative will employ learning center graduates
and will immediately help ease poverty and unemployment
in the areas these centers are located.
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These centers will be used to solicitfrom industrialized
nationsdonations
and membership in Michael's Army and to sell various
SweetPEA packages and products.
These
call centers will also provide technical and sales support
needs for all HTWF sister companies.
It is envisioned that all
other relief and development initiatives, will, in part,
be funded by this initiative, too.
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Print Media
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Likewise,
each print-media initiative
below is developed to
directly
support the character development movement and all HTWF
relief initiatives.
Publishing
Company
Newspaper
Company
Magazine
Company
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Electronic Media
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Each
initiative
below is is directly developed
to support the character development movement and all
HTWF relief initiatives.
Film Company
TV
Stations
Radio
Stations
Music Company
Website
Initiatives
MJ
Telethon
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