1. David Sanguesa First
Responder
David Sanguesa Brings Together Local
Suppliers For Food Banks, First Responders,
And Veterans across Miami, Florida.
2. Food Donation Campaign By David
Sanguesa
Food Businesses across the City Local Business in Miami
• Various local businesses,
including coffee shops,
donut shops, diners,
restaurants, and more, have
all agreed to take part.
• Anyone who purchases food
or drinks from the
participating stores will
automatically also sponsor
the various causes.
3. Fundraising Efforts
• Raising money is a noteworthy way that non-benefit associations may get
the cash for their operations. These operations can include an
exceptionally expansive cluster of concerns, for example, religious or
humanitarian gatherings, for example, look into associations, open
telecasters, political crusades and natural issues.
• A few cases of beneficent associations incorporate understudy grant
justify grants for athletic or scholastic accomplishment, compassionate
and biological concerns, fiasco alleviation, human rights, look into, and
other social issues.
• Probably the most considerable raising money endeavors in the United States are
led by schools and colleges. Regularly the raising money, or
"improvement"/"progression," program, makes a refinement between yearly
reserve claims and significant battles. Most establishments utilize proficient
advancement officers to direct unrivaled gathering pledges requests for both the
whole foundation or individual universities and offices.
4. First Responders
• Each of the businesses which have agreed to
participate will donate $1 for every $5 purchase to
various charities, particularly the local food banks,
veteran support organizations, and charities
supporting first responders.
• The businesses were given the opportunity to pick a
specific charity, so that people would be able to
decide where their money will go to as well.
• Other types of organizations have also come forward
offering help. These include peer counselors, service
dog trainers, acupuncturists, and employment
advisors.
5. Sanguesa First Events
Sanguesa to organize a third event in which people of the community can
come together to utilize their skills. While this is, again, targeted at veterans,
first responders, and those who require the food bank, those who are able to
attend this event can improve their skills.
6. Sanguesa Second Event
• This third event is a perfect example of how
things are spiraling and getting bigger and
bigger.
• I started with the idea of being able to feed the
most needy, and now I am at the point that I
am thinking about their employment future,
their hobbies, their health, and more.
• After at all I was wishing to make this event
more popular because of the interest in those
people.
7. Sanguesa Third Events
• Motorcycle poker is a game in which passengers and riders take part, riding
from one location to another to pick up playing cards
• At the end of the day, they will be able to win a prize. The interesting part of
this game is that, if they do not like one of their cards, they can swap it for a
new one.
• As a result, nobody knows where a particular card would be.
8. Interestingly Sanguesa Fourth Events
• a fourth event is now in the pipeline.
Sanguesa has been contacted by public
officials who have suggested making the "Red,
White, and Blue" event more like a festival
• one that, if successful, can be repeated on a
regular basis.
• This came after they were contacted by a
group of motorcyclists who suggested an
unusual way of playing poker.
9. Innovations of new ideas
• The community is looking
forward to the festival
organized by Sanguesa, and
they are keen to
communicate with him
about how they can get
involved and how they can
improve the outcomes of
the event itself. One
community member says:
• Charity begins at home, and
what David is doing there is
right up our street. It is
giving everybody the
opportunity to come
together and make a
meaningful difference to
those who need help the
most."