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CA DECA
Civic Consciousness Project
2009-2010
Proudly Presented by Your CA DECA State Officers
Part One: Donations
 Who?
 Where?
 What?
CA DECA Conferences
(NorCal CDC, SoCal CDC,
State CDC)
Fundraise and Donate
 Why?
 When?
To promote one of the four
points of the DECA
Diamond, Civic
Consciousness
American Cancer Society
2009-2010
 How?
Fundraising Projects: A
Dollar for Jeans, etc.
Part Two: Awareness
Who?
Where?
CA DECA Members
CA DECA Conferences
(NorCal CDC, SoCal CDC,
State CDC)
What?
Spread awareness and
educate members about
different organizations
When?
2009-1010
 Why?
To promote one of the four
points of the DECA
Diamond, Civic
Consciousness
American Cancer Society (ACS)
nationwide communitybased
dedicated to eliminating
cancer
research, education,
advocacy and service.
Muscular Dystrophy Association
(MDA)
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founded in 1950
combats muscular
dystrophy and diseases
of the nervous system
and muscular system
funding research,
providing medical and
community services,
and educating public
Habitat for Humanity
 international,
ecumenical Christian,
non-governmental, nonprofit organization
 devoted to building
"simple, decent, and
affordable" housing.
 volunteer labor and are
sold at no profit
Invisible Children
 media-based, nonprofit
 provides secondary
education to children
in northern Uganda
 based out of San
Diego, California
 has offices in Gulu,
Uganda and London,
England.
World Wildlife Fund
 international nongovernmental
organization
 working on issues
regarding the
conservation,
research and
restoration of the
environment
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS
Foundation
 public charity
 prevent pediatric HIV
infections and to
eradicate pediatric
AIDS
 through research,
advocacy, and
prevention and
treatment programs
Make-A-Wish Foundation
 non-profit
organization
 grants wishes to
children (2.5
years to 18 years
old)with lifethreatening
medical
conditions
Senior Smiles
 non-profit
organization
 trains, recruits, and
educates volunteers of
all ages on the needs
of the elderly
 pairs the volunteer
with a lonely senior
Key Club International
 oldest and largest
service program for
high school students
 student-led
organization
 goal is to teach
leadership through
serving others
Interact
 Rotary
International’s
service club
 Each year, Interact
clubs complete at
least two community
service projects
 one of which furthers
international
understanding and
goodwill
Ronald McDonald House
 a place where the
parents of children
that are in a nearby
hospital can stay at
night for reduced or
no cost
American Red Cross
 humanitarian
organization
 provides emergency
assistance, disaster relief
and education inside the
United States
 designated U.S. affiliate
of the International
Federation of Red Cross
and Red Crescent
Societies
Amnesty International
 international nongovernmental
organization
 conduct research and
generate action
 prevent and end grave
abuses of human rights
Or...
You can choose to promote other local
organizations or any other organization
you or your DECA Chapter has already
been working with!
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