1st Meeting in YAP's New Office

Youth Against Poverty will have its first meeting this Friday in its new office that is located in Menlo Park, CA. There the YAP team, consisting of 7 youth members, will discuss our plans for this summer such as:

 

  • Future fundraisers we will be holding (possibly another pop-up store)
  • How we will effectively raise awareness to more youth in our community
  • Preparing to write and draft grants
  • Re-designing the YAP website to make a more professional, youth-oriented template
  • How we will "trigger the youth's passions" by planning immersions to homeless shelters in San Francisco (Compass Family Services Children's Center) and San Jose

 

 

YAP will be awarded the Community Impact Award

Youth Against Poverty will be awarded the Community Impact Award by Compass Family Services on 4/23 at the Fairmont Hotel for raising over $25,000 towards helping children who come from homeless, working families in San Francisco, as well as donating 123 pairs of shoes to many of these children. YAP wants to thank Converse for its collaboration on various fundraisers that have helped us raise this much money, ShoebizSF for helping sponsor the fundraisers, Passerrelle and all YAP members for their support and help.

For more information about the event, click here

Youth Against Poverty donates to GFP

YAP will donate $17,000 to Global Family Philanthropy in support of building a medical clinic in Haiti.

This money we raised is from the previous pop-up fundraiser we had in June in Los Altos, Ca.

GFP has found a potential place to build a clinic in Northern Haiti, which is close to the Dominican Republic border. This clinic will serve as a stepping stone in alleviating the rapid spread of cholera, malaria, and Dengue fever that is prevalent in Haiti today.

Below is a check for $17,000 to GFP.

End of the World Launch Helps More Homeless Working Families in SF

On December 21, YAP collaborated with Shoebiz in launching the limited edition End of the World Shoes, designed by Alan Gonzalez and Kris Mestizo.

The shoes were sold at a retail price of $60 with all proceeds (100%) directed to YAP

We raised a total of $8,000 in this launch, in which we will donate the money to Compass Family Services

Compass will use this money to give full-day childcare for 70 children ages 0-5 as well as a specialized early childhood curriculum and up-to-date immunizations for all children.

We want to give our special thanks to Twitter for helping spread our event and cause by structuring our social media outreach.

Below is a cashier's check to Compass Family Services.

 

Changing Families Lives FOREVER!

Did you know that there are over 5,000 families with Children in San Francisco?

Did you know that there are only 3,000 registered, working, homeless families with children in San Francisco?

Did you know that $10,000 could provide full daycare for 70 at risk and impoverish children, ages 0-5, with daycare, hearing, dental, vision and proper education at Compass Children's Center?

Did you know that $2,500 could provide one month worth of hot nutritious and organic lunches for 42 preschoolers at Compass Children's Center located in the heart of the Tenderloin. 

We have two Goals to reach by Christmas.
1.The first goal is provide 3,000 homeless, working families with children with shoes.

2.The second goal is to raise another $10,000 for Compass Children's Center by the end of the year. 

This is our invitation for you to exercise your passion and love for humanity. Are you willing to help?

If yes, it's easy...

Do the following.

Tweet this message:
@converse & @shoebiz partnered to bring you these (image). Ask for these from @santa to help provide a child in need.

Post this to Facebook:

ShoeBiz x Youth Against Poverty (YAP)

ShoeBiz will support YAP and donate 10% of ALL SALES on 'Giving Tuesday' 11/27/2012 to provide housing for working homeless families with children in San Francisco. To remind everyone there are 5,000 homeless families in San Francisco. 

Converse x ShoeBiz - Halloween Pack

Shoe Biz and Converse join forces on the Chuck Taylor “Halloween” Pack. Artists Alán González and Kris Mestizo pull from their own childhood, referencing X-Ray glasses and mummy costumes on two All-Star installments. Both shoes are set to release on October 26th at Shoe Biz locations across San Francisco as well as online. 100% of the profits will go to Youth Against Poverty and Compass Family Services.

Shoebiz x Converse Chuck Taylor “Halloween” Pack
October 26, 2012
$60


Youth Against Poverty (YAP) presents Compass Family Services with a Check

YAP reached out to two talented SF based artists to raise awareness and support for the issue of poverty and homeless families in the City. YAP picked Compass Family Center as a partner with strong community based services. Converse responded to their plan, Alán González and Kris Mestizo collaborated with Converse and YAP to launch an excluisve customized collection of the Converse Chuck Taylor All Star called the “San Francisco” City Collection
100%
of all proceeds went directly to support and help stabilize many deserving families in the City of San Francisco. On Fri Sept  28th, YAP presented Mrs Erica Kisch (Executive Director of Compass Family Center) with a check for a sum of $12,650.77. Congrats to all…we want to thank everyone who supported us during this amazing project.. Check out some of the highlights of YAP's support for the Children of San Francisco. 



Youth Against Poverty X Converse

 

  • Since beginning of 2012 through two major fundraisings, YAP has raised enough money to start building a medical clinic in Haiti
  • Recently, YAP has shifted their aim in helping the local community as well, such as supporting Compass Family Services (a non-profit that provides care for children of homeless families in San Francisco)
  • The problem is, there are 5,000 registered families that are waitlisted for housing since Compass does not have adequate shelter to provide for them

 

  • So what exactly is this Converse launch?

 

  1. Thanks to 2 brilliant and creative San Francisco based artists, Kris Mestizo and Alan Gonzalez have designed 3 different Converse shoes exclusively to San Francisco (to the left are 2 of the designs we will launch)
  2. The release is only limited to 100 pairs per design in the world
  3. All 100% of the proceeds we sell will go towards Compass Family Services, where we can provide care and shelter for the waitlisted families
  • Most importantly, this will bring hope to the thousands of children who dream of escaping their confinements of homelessness  and lack of opportunity

 

  • What are you waiting for? Buy the shoes, brag about it to your friends, and help us alleviate the poverty in our community

Idea= Youth Against Poverty
Partner= Converse
Design= Alan Gonzalez-Suman & Kris MestizO
For= Children of Homeless families
Address: 1553 Haight Street, San Francisco

Date and Time: 9/1 at 11AM-7PM

Youth Against Poverty X Jeremy Scott X adidas

 

All proceeds will go towards Compass Family Services, a homeless shelter in San Francisco. These proceeds will help compensate for the state budget cuts, which would provide shelter for more children whose parents are economically poor but all have jobs. Help us combat homeless in San Francisco!

 

Money Raised in Fundraiser

In the two weeks of our pop-up charity store in Los Altos, Ca, we have raised a total $25,220.37, all 100% proceeds directed to building our medical clinic in Les Cayes, Haiti.

YAP wants to thank all those who volunteered, spread the word, and bought shoes from our event.

Pop-up Store in Los Altos, CA

Started: 6/9/12

Ends: 6/24/12

Goal: Raise $25,000 to build a Childrens' Hospital in Les Cayes, Haiti that will serve over 1 million people

Over 2,000 pairs of shoes and clothing were donated from: Converse, Puma, adidas, Saucony, Asics, and from Adrian Wilson (Safety for the Arizona Cardinals) who donated an additional 1,000 pairs of Nike, Supra, Creative Recreation, and Gourmet.

In a total of 7 days, we have raised $15,550.15 to reach our goal of $25,000

We need your help and support to spread the word and reach out to more people towards our cause to build the medical clinic. To better understand the health conditions these kids and infants are treated, please watch an unedited video below I took from the childrens' hospital in Les Cayes, Haiti while I worked in Haiti in June 2011.

Note: The footage of the video is not at the best angle because I was not allowed to film inside the hospital, and therefore had to take the footage in a way that was not conspicuous.

 

JUNE 9-24: "Pop-Up" Charity for Haiti

 

Anyone in need of a great pair of shoes?  How about an *awesome* pair of shoes for charity? 

Youth Against Poverty is opening a “Pop-Up” store – a short-term clearance sale – starting THIS SATURDAY in Los Altos.  We’re selling hundreds of new, top-quality shoes to fund a children’s medical clinic in Les Cayes, Haiti. 

Although one of our closest neighbors, Haiti has one of the worst health care systems in the world and millions of the country’s citizens are suffering from cholera, malaria and Dengue Fever.  The children’s clinic in Les Cayes will serve a community of over a million people and will contribute significantly to the prevention and treatment of illnesses for the youth of the region.

Do you think you can help?  If so, please join me.  Our last Pop-Up raised over $25,000, and with the support of the Silicon Valley community, we’re hoping to raise even more towards our goal of $70,000.

If you can’t make it, please spread the word.  It is rare to find great deals on great shoes, and even more rare to be able to shop for charity. 

We hope to see you there!

YAP X Keds X Compass

As of 4/14/12, we have sold 171 pairs of shoes generously donated by Keds. So far we raised $3,296.20, having all the proceeds go to Compass Family Services. Compass is an afterschool program for preschool kids of homeless working families. Each week, families are denied sending their kids to the shelter due to severe state budget cuts. The money that we raised will help Compass to take on more families and care for more deserving kids.

 

We have one more week to go to the end of our fundraising drive. Join us to raise money so we can give these kids a chance for them to have brighter futures and better lives, regardless of their economic background.

Teamwork in Africa: Shoes for Kids in Need

Cupertino teen helps put shoes on the feet of poor children in Africa

A few polite inquiries from Cupertino resident Shawn Esmaili put shoes on the feet of poor children in Tanzania.

Esmaili, 18, a junior at Saint Francis High School, was recently honored by K2 Adventures Foundation for his work in donating hundreds of shoes to poor children in the African nation. He received the foundation's first junior humanitarian award in 22 years.

Esmaili worked with K2 to get shoes sent to an orphanage in Tanzania that cares for roughly 600 children struggling with blindness. He said he was surprised to learn that the soil competition causes children to suffer from foot fungus, which cause their feet and even stomachs to swell.

"They said they needed shoes really badly. This is the only thing they wanted," he said. "I had no idea just how much these shoes would impact their lives."

Esmaili contacted major shoe companies such as Reebok, Puma, Converse, Adidas and Vans. Over a period of three months last year, he secured more than 700 pairs of shoes.

Esmaili said he was surprised that a few inquiries to the shoe companies would result in such positive feedback.

"I never would have expected to get so much support from these organizations. That was the really surprising part," he said. "I have them to thank for all of this. If it wasn't for their generosity, it would not have happened."

Esmaili's philanthropic ways began when he was 12 years old and traveling in Iran. He visited an orphanage for gifted and talented middle school-age children and heard their life stories. He said he was inspired to help poor children immediately after chatting with some of the orphans.

"I realized how fortunate I was, how much I had and how much they did not have," he said. "These kids were very bright; they were first or second in their class. This is when I found that this is what I want to do. This is the day I changed my life."

Last summer, Esmaili was in Haiti with Global Family Philanthropy, and it was there that he made connections with K2. The 10-day trip was an eye-opener for him, and he has since been continuing aid efforts for the earthquake-ravaged nation.

Esmaili was honored in Scottsdale, Ariz., late last year at K2's headquarters. The shoe donations even inspired him and K2 to sell the shoes at discount prices at makeshift "pop-up" stores in Scottsdale earlier this month.

The money from the stores is going toward medical equipment in Haiti. To date, the effort has raised $12,000, with a goal of reaching $25,000.

Esmaili has his own nonprofit, Youth Against Poverty, which works to connect his fellow teenagers with groups that work to help poor and impoverished children around the world. The organization is working to get official nonprofit status.

 

Teamwork in Scottsdale: Pop-Up Charity Store

  • Youth Against Poverty, in collaboration with Global Family Philanthropy, will have a pop-up charity sheo and clothing store in Scottsdale, Arizona, from December 31-January 4
  • We will be selling limited addition and brand new adidas, Converse, Reebok, Puma, Vans, and Onitsuka Tiger
  • ALL SHOES UNDER COST PRICE: FOR EXAMPLE, WE WILL SELL BRAND NEW ALL-STAR CONVERSE SHOES FOR ONLY $22.
  • 100% OF PROCEEDS GO TOWARDS BUILDING THE MEDICAL CLINIC IN HAITI

Great Teamwork: Over 823 Pairs of Shoes Donated!!

YAP Successes in Tanzania and San Francisco

  • We have donated a total of 700 pairs of shoes to the 600 blind orphans in Tanzania.
  • We want to thank Vans, adidas, Converse, Reebok, and Puma for being so generous in saving the lives of these orphans who have suffered all this time from foot fungus, when the only cure is wearing shoes.
  • The first package of shoes just arrived in Tanzania and it has completely changed their lives. The rest is still on its way to Tanzania, arriving there soon.
  • Thanks to Converse, we also donated 123 pairs of shoes to the Compass Center
  • The Compass Center is a shelter for homeless kids in San Francisco, age 2-10, who live their lives sleeping in the streets or in broken families
  • The shelter is their only source of hope to thrive

 

We're Getting 501(c) registered!

Great News!!

Youth Against Poverty is finally in the process of being a non-profit organization. That way we can raise even more funds and help even more people that are currently in desperate need.