The Smiling One Foundation Presentation (Oct2010)

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THE RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL

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THE RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL

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The SmilingOne Foundation

LOVING ACTION

for a

HEALTHY, GREEN AND SAFE

South Africa

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We go to the people, we live with them,

we love them, we learn from them,

we start with what they have and build on what they know.

When the task is accomplished and the work is done, the people will all remark:

We have done it ourselves!

MISSIONWe inspire Personal Valuebased Leadership

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ONE SOCIETY

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We activate the CIRCLE OF CHANGE and implement THE RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL in South African communities. We care deeply!

We educate groups of Responsibility Coaches™ in chosen projects and equip them to take part in establishing platforms of responsibility within their own community. Each person involved will from there build on an awareness that will inspire others to walk their path responsibly. We believe in sustainability!

We join hands in partnerships and raise funds that will enable us to run and sustain the existing projects and take on further projects, making an even greater difference.

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OBJECTIVES

Everyone has a right to improve the quality of their lives...

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Responsible Rehabilitation in PrisonsSince January 2008

2010: 4 active prisons

Re-Integration Teams Since October 2009

Youth Programmes Since July 2010

..hundreds of people who are successfully embarking on journeys of change and responsible living!

Our ONE SOCIETY Initiative is growing fast...

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THE CIRCLE OF CHANGE

ONE SOCIETY APPROACH

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SHARINGPillar 1

CARINGPillar 2

I AM a RESOURCE

Pillar 3

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OUTCOME to datePrisons

www.smilingone-prisons.blogspot.com

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OUTCOME to datePrisons

THE RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL in South African Prisons:

Brandvlei Maximum (since Jan 2008),Goodwood Medium (since Oct 2008),

Worcester Medium (since May 2010) and Brandvlei Medium/Juvenile (since August 2010)

OUTCOME:We have 4 fully qualified coaches, 12 coaches in training, several hundred inmates have attended the programme and 100 have graduated (Part 1 / Part 2).

OBJECTIVE 2010/2011Sustain existing processes and expand to Pollsmoor Women , Worcester Women and Malmesbury Medium Prisons (7 active prisons) with a minimum of 3-400 participants

www.smilingone-prisons.blogspot.com

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OUTCOME to dateRe-Integration

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OUTCOME to dateRe-Integration

Making a difference TOGETHER!We started the first support group in

Guguletu/Nyanga to assist ex-offenders to build the bridge from prison back

into society and at the same time assist them in inspiring youth, families and

the community.

OUTCOME: Chris Plum has received employment with DreamWorker and is twice a week facilitating THE RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL in his community. Farouk Ulueme has taken on the lead on our Youth Development Programme. Both he and Chris are training as Responsibility Coaches™. Thabo Makhanya is actively promoting THE RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL within his community and assisting youth facilitation. Vaughan McGee is assisting youth facilitation and marketing of The SmilingOne Foundation.

OBJECTIVE 2010/2011: We continue to support ex-offenders on the path of change and activate them in our community empowerment programmes. We will follow a minimum of 15-20 ex-offenders, who have been directly involved with THE RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL inside prison. At least 5 of these will be educated as Responsibility Coaches™

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OUTCOME to dateYouth

www.smilingone-guguletu.blogspot.com

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OUTCOME to dateYouth

SmilingOne invest in the future! The Youth is our future.

We have hand in hand with Nyanga Arts Development Centre activated the CIRCLE OF CHANGE in

Nyanga/Guguletu. The Arts Centre is already offering skills programme for the Youth. SmilingOne is

complimenting their initiative with THE RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL and encouraging Caring Programmes, to be given/facilitated by the Youth to their community. We make use of our ‘Re-integration Team’ to inspire

change and responsible living.

OBJECTIVE 2010/2011We facilitate THE RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUAL in a fun, creative and simple way that invites youth to embrace change and responsible living. We will work with more than 100 young people and educate ~12 Youth Community Builders.We also expand to DuNoon Township.

www.smilingone-guguletu.blogspot.com

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OUTCOME to dateCommunity Empowerment

www.the-smilingone-foundation.blogspot.com

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OUTCOME to dateCommunity Empowerment

IN GIVING LIES THE GREATEST REWARD!

We are inviting, we are supporting and encouraging Caring Programmes (in Pillar 2) to emerge within the community – as a natural step in the process of Self Discovery (Pillar 1) and unconditional giving.

OBJECTIVE 2010/2011At least 5 CARING Programmes with more than 100 people actively involved and benefitting.

We continue to unlock the potential within the community and inspire more caring programmes to emerge – such as the SWOP SHOP Re-cycling project for a green community, the expanding of organic food gardens, a community kitchen/cafe’ and many more to come.

www.smilingone-guguletu.blogspot.com

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THE CIRCLE OF CHANGE

Change begins with YOU!

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SHARINGPillar 1

CARINGPillar 2

I AM a RESOURCE

Pillar 3

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THREE PILLARS IN

A CIRCLE OF CHANGE

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VisionWe live in a united and safe South Africa

FocusSuccessful Crime Prevention /

Management through personal valuebasedleadership development, incorporating inmates in prisons, re-integration teams

and youth community builder teams.

Partnerships

ONE SOCIETY

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The Responsible IndividualPrisons, Re-integration & Youth

(Pillar 1) Sustain & Expand

The Responsibility Coach™ EducationPrisons, Re-integration & Youth

(Pillar 1, 2 and 3) Sustain & Expand

Empowerment Arm for further CARING & SKILLS DEVELOPMENT Programmes

(Pillar 2 and 3)

Partnerships

ONE SOCIETY

ACTIONCIRCLE OF CHANGE

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We strongly believe in sustainability and that everything brought to a community must be able to stay and be nurtured within the community for

continuous learning and growth / expansion.

Within two years the platform is established and the community has all tools to sustain it. We

continue to walk in partnership!

ONE SOCIETY

SUSTAINABILITY

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Presented to you by:

The SmilingOne FoundationRegistration: 080-470 NPO

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The SmilingOne Foundation

CONTACT DETAILS

www.SmilingOne.com

The SmilingOne FoundationTrust No: IT 3766/2009 NPO No: 080-470 NPO

PO Box 2110Sun Valley 7985 Cape Town, South Africa

ONE SOCIETY CoordinatorKarina AndersenCell: +27 (0) 83 235 6555Fax: +27 (0) 86 617 [email protected]

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The SmilingOne Foundation

BANK DETAILS

TRUST ACCOUNTBank: FNB

Branch: 200409 Account: 6225 925 3898

The SmilingOne Foundation Swift: FIRNZAJJ

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...for a healthy, green and safe South Africa!