Wednesday 7 July 2010

Together we can make big things. Do you believe in miracles today’s world?

                                                                    





Each of us is struggling more or less for better tomorrow wishing the best for our family and relatives. I always thought that charities are silly governments’ supported institutions. I should admit I was naïve and wrong. And today I can confirm we really need to have charities in community because of their underestimate deeds for others. Even though it is tough everywhere nowadays and everyone care about the future, everyone still has some dreams. For that reason it is understandable that we need charities – to help us to achieve our small dreams.

Why do I say this? Newly I discovered one charity with friendly name of “Friendship Zone”. As usually my first reaction was skeptical and I thought one more institution which does nothing. I decided to go deep and to understand why the community needs this Charity.

Friendship Zone was one of the first organizations in Northampton to be lucky enough to be involved in a national scheme run by Future Job Fund. This proposal is together combating unemployment and is creating more than 40 jobs for young hopefuls in Northampton, giving them the chance for a 6 month paid work contract with the charity. Furthermore the Charity has opened up opportunities for the unemployed youngsters between 18-25 years. These youngsters benefits from a variety of opportunities; they are taught Microsoft packages (Power point, excel, word and outlook) and the use of internet in today’s world. They are also taught how to write professional CVs, how to find jobs, interviewing skills, covering letters, how to make friends and telemarketing. On successful completion of their time with the charity, youngsters are awarded certificate of their achievement on the lessons they took. They will have gained additional knowledge and also the confident needed to survive in the current employment climate. Past groups of students have already expressed the benefits they have gained and wish other youngster could also take their chances.

Michael Bray, 23 has had his dream come true after years of hope. His dreams of employment and training are now becoming reality, thanks to the charity Friendship Zone. Through an amazing scheme by Future Job Fund Michael has now been offered paid employment at his current voluntary position at Friendship Zone. Michael is disadvantaged by Arthrogryposis, and although being young and full of life this has hindered his search for a job dramatically. Due of his condition he was out of employment for a longer period. This describes how this Charity is also friendly for people with disabilities.

Friendly Charity is unique as no others providing innovative products like “Birthday Dream Party” which everyone can apply for and celebrate their Birthdays with relatives/friends for FREE. What are you waiting for? I tried it myself because of my low incomes and I have to admit it is possible to achieve my dreams, starting to believe in miracles. See and read more on http://www.youtube.com/user/TheFriendshipZone#p/u

In response to my question what is the Charity’s biggest benefit, the Director of Friendship Zone said that the Charity is waiting for more members in its website www.friendship-zone.com. The more people know about this Charity and its many benefits to the local community the more useful it will become UK national wide.

I really would like to use this opportunity as a resident of Northampton to thank this Charity for its work especially for giving opportunity for youngsters to have work experience and extra knowledge for FREE. Secondly I would also like invite everyone to register on its website and find out more useful things like FREE sms messaging, FREE Birthday Dream Party for everyone; Radio, Quizzes with Prizes and much more.

This Charity has helped in changing a lot of desperate people lives, including myself and I really find that as a miracle since it is not easy finding someone so helpful nowadays.

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