Life Enriched Empowerment Network
Charitable Co-Op
 
Why did we create this Co-op?  

1. To pay it forward and donate to worthy charities in need of financial help.
2. To create a realistic model that allows you to be proactive in worthy causes.
3. To pay it forward and financially help team members who participate in this project.

The Life Enriched Empowerment Network has committed to the purchase of a Corporate Gold MBTM for $1,500,000 for the purpose of donating $10,000,000 to each of (15) selected charities below.

We have allocated $1,250,000 towards the purchase of this MBTM and have created a Co-op venture allowing 500 people the opportunity to participate for $500 per Co-op position, which will raise the additional $250,000 needed for the purchase of the MBTM.

By becoming a member of the LEEN Charitable Co-Op for $500 not only will you have the satisfaction of knowing that you are helping worthy charities, we will also name you as a supplier for this project which will allow you to receive payment as a project supplier.

There is no limit the the number of Co-op positions you purchase and each Co-op position purchased for $500 is not considered a donation nor an investment of any kind, rather it is a non-refundable fee paid to participate in this Charitable Co-op.

In the event of any unforeseen circumstances beyond our control that prevent Life Enriched from receiving the funds for the 'Corporate Gold MBTM' within 12 months from the time of Life Enriched's submission, you have the right to request a 'Refund Form' from us, which allows you to request a full refund up to the amount of your Co-op purchase price.

How do you benefit? You will receive a 'Consultant Fee' of $120,000 as a Life Enriched supplier for each position you purchase within 90 days from the time the LEEN Charitable M.B.T.M. is funded.

What are your responsibilities? As one of our suppliers you must agree to support and promote a minimum of three of the listed charities below for a period of one year. How you become involved is entirely up to you and no expectations will be placed on you. Why? Because we believe in personal integrity and the honor system.  Here are a few ideas and examples of how you can support the charities of your choice.  However, we encourage you to contact the charities of your choice to find out specifically how you can volunteer to help.


Ways to Support and become an Advocate for Raising Awareness

1. Try sending letters or emails to people you know, or even e-mails to your local senator or congressman.

2. You could even help organize an inspiring event at your school campus or church.

3. Request a speaker from the charities of your choice to speak at an upcoming church, community or business event to help inspire and motivate others.

4. Learn about the underlying issues and needs of your chosen charities by staying in touch with current events and news that may effect them.  Then become a voice for their cause to policy-makers and your community.

5. Volunteer your time to special events or activities that your charity is conducting.

6. If you have special skills or even if you don't have special skills, contact your charities and find how you can serve as a volunteer.

7. The possibilities are endless!  We encourage you to be proactive, think outside the box and become passionate about your mission.





How did we select these Charities? With literally thousands of charities to choose from, we have gone to great lengths in selecting fifteen worthy charities.  We have looked into their financials, their leadership and the percentages of how donations are spent. The following is the list of Charities in alphabetical order that will each receive a $10,000,000 donation from us.

Please take the time to view each charity's website and conduct your own research before choosing the three charities you wish to support.


ASPCA
http://www.aspca.org/
Overview: The ASPCA was the first humane organization in the Western Hemisphere. Their mission, as stated by our founder, Henry Bergh, in 1866, is “to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States.”


Children's Organ Transplant Association
http://www.cota.org/
Overview: COTA helps children and young adults who need or have had a life-saving transplant by providing fundraising assistance and family support. Works to ensure that no child or young adult is denied a transplant or excluded from a waiting list due to lack of funds. They not only work with thousands of volunteers across the country to organize fundraising activities and donor awareness events; the COTA Miracle Makers help transplant families in crisis by volunteering their time and donating their dollars. 


Christian Foundation for Children and Aging
http://www.cfcausa.org/
Overview: They help families in developing countries put food on the table and attend school so that together we can end the cycle of poverty.  They bring people together through a sponsorship model in which one sponsor partners with one child or aging friend in a developing country, offering support and encouragement. This relationship impacts not only the child or aging friend but the sponsor as well.


Doctors Without Borders
http://doctorswithoutborders.org/
Overview: They are an international medical humanitarian organization working in more than 60 countries to assist people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe, primarily due to armed conflict, epidemics, malnutrition, exclusion from health care, or natural disasters. MSF provides independent, impartial assistance to those most in need. MSF reserves the right to speak out to bring attention to neglected crises, to challenge inadequacies or abuse of the aid system, and to advocate for improved medical treatments and protocols.


Feeding America
http://feedingamerica.org/
Overview: Feeding America works with large corporate donors to secure food and grocery products on a national level to distribute, as needed, to local food banks. The relationship that the Feeding America organization builds with larger corporations also helps facilitate a relationship between your local food bank and your local grocery store, for example.


Guide Dog Foundation
http://www.guidedog.org/
Overview: They Breed and train Labradors and golden retrievers to help blind and visually impaired people increase their mobility and independence. The Foundation provides transportation to its New York campus, the guide dog, a comprehensive training program and a lifetime of aftercare services – all free of charge.


Habitat for Humanity
http://www.habitat.org/
Overview: A nonprofit, ecumenical Christian ministry founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should have a decent, safe and affordable place to live. We build with people in need regardless of race or religion.  They seek to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action. To accomplish these goals, they invite people of all backgrounds, races and religions to build houses together in partnership with families in need.


"I Have a Dream" Foundation
http://www.ihaveadreamfoundation.org/html/index.htm
Overview: The "I Have A Dream" Foundation empowers children in low-income communities to achieve higher education by providing them with guaranteed tuition support and equipping them with the skills, knowledge, and habits they need to gain entry to higher education and succeed in college and beyond.


Operation Smile
http://www.operationsmile.org/
Overview: Operation Smile is a worldwide children’s medical charity whose network of global volunteers are dedicated to helping improve the health and lives of children and young adults.  Since its founding, Operation Smile volunteers have treated more than 130,000 children born with cleft lips, cleft palates and other facial deformities and the organization has a presence in 51 countries.  In addition to contributing free medical treatment, Operation Smile trains local medical professionals in its partner countries and leaves behind crucial equipment to lay the groundwork for long-term self-sufficiency.


Oprah's Angel Network
http://oprahsangelnetwork.org/
Overview: The Angel Network was established to encourage people around the world to make a difference in the lives of others. Oprah’s vision is to inspire people to help others rise to their potential.  In a 1997 episode of “The Oprah Winfrey Show”, Oprah invited viewers to join her in using their lives to improve the lives of others. What began as a campaign to encourage viewers to collect spare change for 150 scholarships given through The Boys & Girls Clubs of America and to volunteer time to build 200 homes for the needy with Habitat for Humanity International™, evolved into the charity known today as Oprah’s Angel Network.


Sunshine Foundation
http://www.sunshinefoundation.org/
Overview: The Sunshine Foundation’s sole purpose is to answer the dreams of chronically ill, seriously ill, physically challenged and abused children ages three to eighteen, whose families cannot fulfill their requests due to financial strain that the child’s illness may cause.


Victory Junction
http://www.victoryjunction.org/
Overview: They enrich the lives of children with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses by providing life-changing camping experiences that are exciting, fun, and empowering in a safe and medically-sound environment.


World Vision
http://www.worldvision.org
Overview: The christian humanitarian charity organization is dedicated to working with children, families, and their communitieis worldwide to reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty and injustice. They serve close to 100 million people in nearly 100 countries around the world. World Vision serves all people, regardless of religion, ethnicity or gender.


Wounded Warrior
https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/
Overview: The mission of the Wounded Warrior Project is to honor and empower wounded warriors and to raise awareness and enlist the public’s aid for the needs of severely injured service men and women, to help severely injured service members aid and assist each other, and to provide unique, direct programs and services to meet the needs of severely injured service members.


Youth Aids
http://projects.psi.org/site/PageServer?pagename=home_homepageindex
Overview: YouthAIDS is an education and prevention program of PSI, uses media, pop culture, music, theatre and sports to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS and reach 600 million young people in more than 60 countries with life-saving messages, products, services and care.

 
 
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