II Strong Foundation, Inc. “Not a Hand out but a Hand up”

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II Strong Foundation, Inc. “Not a Hand out but a Hand up” This template can be used as a starter file for a photo album.

Quality of Life, Fun Fitness and Teen “Crisis” Introducing Quality of Life, Fun Fitness and Teen “Crisis”

The Client – Quality of Life People in all walks of life will experience a lifestyle change when they get into their later years.. Many veterans that have been involved in war or some sort of conflict, may not all come home the way they left..

The Client – Childhood Obesity “ Fun Fitness” Obesity in America: Can it Get Much Worse? Americans are heavier than ever before and, according to an advocacy group, by 2030 more than half the people in the vast majority of states will be obese. Children of Obesity not only need a change in diet but a change in lifestyle as well!!

“CRISIS” – Troubled Teens Program Mental Reconditioning Physical Rebuilding Emotional Counseling Boot Camp Style Training

The Management Team LaTroy A. Strong Sr. – C.E.O. Collegiate Advising Manager High School Administrator John Minkle – Program Director McDonalds Corp. Management Military Officer Cont.

The Management Team Beatrice Mitchell – C.F.O. Nassau County Financial Officer Vystar Credit Union Acct. Specialist Phyllis Alderman – Office Manager High School Office Administrator Episcopal Children's Service Jacksonville Police Athletic League

Mission Statement Part One: to assist in the independence of elderly adults and disabled veterans in achieving and sustaining their full range of experiences, rights and desires. Our role is to provide opportunities to improve and maintain their quality of life. Cont.

Mission Statement Part Two: To develop a innovative and interesting program to meet the needs of today’s children fighting the epidemic condition called Obesity. 40% or 9 million of our youth’s around America have been labeled as obese, making this the fastest growing health condition known to man in this century. http://pic.tv/childhoodobesity

Market Summary Elderly Adults Men & Women ages 62 and up. Disable veterans of all ages Army Navy Air Force Marines Coast Guard

Maintenance and Washing “QUALITY OF LIFE” Minor Automobile Maintenance and Washing Computer Training Cleaning 2 Rooms Financial Advising Washing & Cutting Hair Lawn Maintenance 11

Quality of Life “Q of L” Today’s elderly and disabled veterans are without the proper financial means to satisfy many of the bare necessities to continue the “Quality of Life” that they are accustomed to. Such: Cont.

Financial Advising Lawn service Minor automobile maintenance Car wash in/out cleaning House cleaning (2 rooms) Massage therapy Hair Care (male & female) Hair Cut (male)

Competition Many of our combined services are normally separately billed items. So stated below will be an itemized listing of each service averaged from three companies in each service area. Which will show a tremendous saving that our program is providing for our clients, because this cost would be monthly. Cont.

Competition Financial Advising – $50 Lawn Service – $65 Minor Car Maintenance – $40 Car Wash in/out – $25 House Cleaning (2 rooms) – $55 Cont.

Competition Pedicures – $20 Manicures – $20 Message Therapy – $65 Hair Care (wash and set) - $30 Hair Care (cut or style) – $20 Total: $390.00

Protection for our Seniors

Soldiers with Prosthetics Veterans Disabilities Vary Soldiers with Prosthetics

Business Concept This type of organization will provide the basic needs that so many would provide to themselves if they were able. Also, the needs that they did provide when they were younger, physically able or times were better.

Risks & Rewards Risks Inability to gain the trust of the individual in need of help Addressing risk Eliminate the trust factor by utilizing individuals who are trustworthy Put follow-up processes in places, such as speaking to the individual within 48 hours Rewards 31

Physical activity thru line dance Family bonding activities Faces Of Obesity “FUN FITNESS” Emotional Life coaches Physical activity thru line dance Family bonding activities Coping Skills mentorship 32

Faces of Obesity 33

Life Coaches And Christian Counseling Mental Restructure and Reprogramming Boot Camp Training Environmental analysis 5 - 7 day Reconditioning program 6 Month Follow-up

Teens in “ Crisis “ 46