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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Humanitarian Day Planning Begins


Congratulations to all communities and May the Creator Reward you for your efforts. We have an exciting list of hosting cities for HD2010. It’s the 10th Year of Humanitarian Day (HD) and this acknowledgment, each of us can share in this accomplishment. Together we are providing services directly to our communities without the help of government funding or encouragement, simply to please The Most High during the month of Ramadan.

The Coalition to Preserve Human Dignity (CPHD), over the past 10 years has performed an unique outreach of care, and we would like to commend each organization of the CPHD; including new members as well. We are volunteers, organizations and institutions who share resources for HD Projects.

About Humanitarian Day

Brief History of the Coalition To Preserve Human Dignity

The Coalition to Preserve Human Dignity (CPHD) is a 501 c 3 non-profit organization established in 2002 to coordinate activities that bring people together from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds. The type of events CHPD sponsors focus increasing awareness and providing humanitarian aid. The coalition members are bonded together to serve humanity with love, respect and dignity. The original members of the CPHD included the ILM Foundation and the UMMA Community Clinic. CPHD represents well over 20 faith and non-faith based organizations. Our vision is to establish a network nationally, working within their immediate communities to create and environment of mutual respect, aid and concern for all.

What is CPHD Mission? “Convert One into a Life’s Mission”


Our mission is to use faith and love for humanity to establish a collective network of organizations committed to domestic humanitarian aid projects throughout the United States for those afflicted from the consequences of deprivation, homelessness and hunger.

What is the Humanitarian Day for the Homeless?

Every Ramadan since 2001, the Coalition to Preserve Human Dignity holds a one-day fair in Downtown Los Angeles in which hot meals, blankets, ponchos, new clothing items, toys and health care services are provided for the homeless free of charge. Ramadan, which signifies the Holiest month on the Islamic calendar is referred as a month of charity. Serving those in need exemplifies the ideas of helping humanity in a dignified manner. CPHD focuses on Downtown LA's homeless population as they are the most impoverished and vulnerable group Southern California. Humanitarian Day is a wonderful way for people who have been blessed with wealth and free time to share those blessings with the needy. In 2004, during the 3rd Annual Humanitarian Day of the Homeless nearly 5,000 homeless persons were distribute emergency relief items. One homeless person said after receiving a gift bag during humanitarian day, “Yesterday, I felt like nobody cared, this event is an answer to a prayer.”

HD Documentary Video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NT4-Ev_Qsms


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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Go BEyond The G.A.M.E. is Back!


ILM Foundation is excited to announce the return of the Go Beyond The G.A.M.E. (GBG) All City Football Camp. The camp is entering its ninth year, serving hundreds of students annually and nearly 1,000 since its founding. GBG during that time established several institutional relationships with Santa Monica and Long Beach City College, Stop the Violence Increase the Peace Foundation, UMMA Community Clinic, Dorsey High School, several pop Warner leagues and recently West Adams High School and Los Angeles Southwest College.

The beautiful site for the 2009 GBG Camp is West Adams Preparatory High School, 1500 W. Washington Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90007. It will take place on, Saturday, June 20, 2009. The cost is only $20.00 and registration will began at 8:00 am. Campers will receive a lunch, tee shirt or jersey, other gift items, professional athletic training. The camp coaches will be all current and former college and professional athletes. Community and Academic leaders will be offering student athlete and parent workshops. The UMMA Community Clinic will also provide free medical examinations.

The GBG camp is unique, because the goal is not to just to teach your child excellent athletic techniques. Our goal is to introduce fundamental skills they can use to make better life decisions on and off the field. Many of our campers are in college and a few in the NFL. Please support this wonderful community program. RSVP a spot for your child today, by returning the enclosed registration. For more information on the Go Beyond the G.A.M.E. (Gratitude – Attitude – Motivation – Education) student athlete mentoring program visit www.gbtg.org and www.myspace.com/gobeyondthegame