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Helping Hands By: Haley Barritt

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Helping Hands. By: Haley Barritt. Introduction. G roup that grows our own crops S hip food to support people in need Deliver a 6 month supply of food per family in Africa Single building on a large plot of land Hold local events where people can contribute - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Helping Hands

Helping HandsBy: Haley Barritt

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Introduction

• Group that grows our own crops • Ship food to support people in need• Deliver a 6 month supply of food per family in Africa• Single building on a large plot of land• Hold local events where people can contribute• We’ve come across a few problems with spacing• We could use the help and donations

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Situation

• Some don’t feel comfortable sharing info at events (privacy)• Few part time volunteers don’t have enough space to do

their job (cramped) – looking for pay and expansion/growth• Not enough space to operate/move machinery equipment• We need to raise more awareness • Bring in donators to a place fit for our needs

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Actions

• Create a personal office for every worker – privacy, cost ($1,000/office)

• Create one large office for every two workers – privacy, cheaper ($1,200/2 offices)

• Knock out the walls of existing offices to make rooms larger – save money (not having to purchase as much new), additions

• Create a large 50x50 ft. room for machinery equipment – maneuverability ($2,500)

• Hire 20 more official workers - $7.50/hour• Status Quo – If we don’t receive the funds, we would remain

same and the company may go downhill since expansion did not take place

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Recommendations• Knock down the walls to expand office space and use dividers • $1,200/2 offices (10 rooms total – 20 split sections); $2,500

machinery room• Dimensions: Office 25x25x9 ft.; Machinery room 50x50x15 ft.• Walls: Knock out walls; Support beams; Dividers are inserted• Doors: Office door 7x3 ft.; Machinery door 9x5 ft. • Rooms: Create from what we have, then add on to existing building • Paint: 30 gallons of 2-in-1 primer paint; colors are neutral• Will offer more space, privacy, and save money in the long run

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Implement• Asking for $14,500 for total cost of rooms; $156,000 total workers/year (paid

every 2 wks.)• $170,500 total funds • If our funds are accepted, we will do the following immediately:

1. Put an ad in the paper2. 50-50 raffle3. Start the building/expansion4. Create a billboard

• These options will create advertisements and produce money• We will send a progress report after 60 days to provide proof of success

(increase of donations and satisfied staff)

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Evaluate

• With 2 months of funding, new offices and rooms will:• Improve the sense of privacy• Give workers more space to do their job properly• Allow for machinery to move/function properly• Comfortable space will bring more workers (pay for salaries) • Workers and contributors will be satisfied, bringing in more

contributions

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Stories• Now that you know what our company aims to do, we would like to share

a story with you• Jonah, age 5, Ethiopia• Wrote a letter back to us• Even at a young age, his story touched us (adult most likely helped write)• Mom and dad lost in earthquake• Found a week after in the rubble• No food, starving to death• He ended with, “Thank you with all my heart. You saved me.”

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Closing

• Let’s help more children like Jonah• Just imagine the smile on their face• A small amount of work can make all the difference for

them• It would greatly benefit the health of the African

population• Thank you for your time