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A non - profit organization with 501( c )(3) status

Mission Statement The mission of Dancing After School is to provide comprehensive after school programs of the Arts and dance for FREE, and at no cost to parents or schools.

We welcome you to SHARE our VISION.

Since 2006, we have provided dance classes to over 3,000 children in 28 San Diego County schools.

Our children are facing very difficult challenges. The number one health concern is child obesity and overweight children.

Obese and overweight children face serious health consequences such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, high cholesterol, high blood pressure…

…bone and joint problems, sleep apnea, social and psychological problems, such as stigmatization and poor self - esteem…

…and many other diseases that are increasing EVERY YEAR.

Lack of Physical Exercise Our children are doing less and less physical exercise at school.

School budgets have almost entirely eliminated the Arts and physical exercise from school curriculums.

The increased use of electronic devices such as TV, smartphones, tablets and computers…

…including the Internet and Social Media, contribute to LESS physical exercise.

Lack of Adult Supervision The majority of households have parents who work outside their homes. Often, there is a gap between the time children and parents arrive home.

Statistics show juvenile crime is the highest between 1 pm and 6 pm due to the lack of supervision and constructive activities.

Facing these challenges, Dancing After School has created a comprehensive physical program.

OUR CHILDREN NEED OUR HELP Our children can ’ t wait for the government to resolve these problems.

With our support, our children can benefit from the Arts and physical activities brought back to the schools of our communities.

This comprehensive physical program has the following benefits :

Improves physical and mental health, as well as coordination

Builds self - confidence, increases self - esteem and self - respect

The Arts, dance and music enrich lives through self - expression

Dancing After School teaches the Arts, dance and physical exercise to our children under professional supervision after their regular school hours.

Classes are taught at their own school, usually between 1 pm and 5 pm, keeping children at their school in a safe environment, during the gap when juvenile crime is the highest.

Our goal for 2014 is to provide comprehensive after school programs to at least 187 San Diego County Elementary and Middle schools for FREE, at no cost to parents or schools.

LET ’ S DO THIS TOGETHER ! Let ’ s make a difference in the lives of our children and improve our communities.

DONATION NETWORK DAS ® is a proprietary method developed by Dancing After School to raise funds to achieve this goal.

THREE simple steps to join DONATION NETWORK DAS ® 1. VISIT www. DancingAfterSchool. org www. DancingAfterSchool. org and watch our presentation.

2. DONATE $ Any Amount. Then you may recommend a San Diego Elementary or Middle school to receive Dancing After School Programs for FREE.

3. MOST IMPORTANT - SHARE with 2. YES, Share our VISION with 2 or more friends who will DO THE SAME.

Your donation is voluntary ; there is NO obligation at any time.

Please contact : Walter Meneses CEO and Founder or Jeanette Meneses Operations Director gmail. com www. DancingAfterSchool. org

Thank you for taking the time to SHARE OUR VISION. WE can make a difference. Thank you for your time !