Posts tagged social projects

50 children receive aid and tents in our 4th supplies trip into Haiti. In June, a My Perfect Economy team will go on a 2 week “journey of compassion,” to conduct medical clinics, feeding centres and other relief projects. Thank-you to all the professionals, entrepreneurs and businesses practicing the My Perfect Economy strategy of creative capital for social success.

50 children receive aid and tents in our 4th supplies trip into Haiti. In June, a My Perfect Economy team will go on a 2 week “journey of compassion,” to conduct medical clinics, feeding centres and other relief projects. Thank-you to all the professionals, entrepreneurs and businesses practicing the My Perfect Economy strategy of creative capital for social success.

On April 25th, a community practicing My Perfect Economy social responsibility made 32 lasagna’s for at-risk teens in transitional housing that depend on the food bank for meals. 
This is the perfect example of social capital in action. We will be highlighting this project in the future and demonstrate how you can also reap the benefits of social responsibility.

On April 25th, a community practicing My Perfect Economy social responsibility made 32 lasagna’s for at-risk teens in transitional housing that depend on the food bank for meals.

This is the perfect example of social capital in action. We will be highlighting this project in the future and demonstrate how you can also reap the benefits of social responsibility.

My Perfect Economy Social Projects:

The My Perfect Economy Creative Capital strategy is designed with the foundation of social responsibility. Above is a video that represents one of the many projects that are ongoing.

Freedom for Women & Their Children in Kenya

My Perfect Economy and associated partner Re:LIFE, recently supported the social project of raising the funds to free women who have been imprisoned in Nakuru Kenya with their children for minor infractions such as selling vegetables without a license. Since they are unable to pay the fine, roughly half of their children die in prison because of poor conditions.

In conjunction with humanitarian organization Impact Nations worked together to free 16 women for just $88 each. The women freed were each given a 6 month license to catch up financially and the mayor of Nakuru himself donated $200.

The work is not done. The project was so successful other town and government want to get involved. We have been notified of the next 16 women for the program.