Mission/Vision
Our vision is a world where children and youth are are valued. Where they are safe and live in free societies that supports a young persons development. Where they can create and live their dreams. We vision a world where every young person can play, safely have friends from all backgrounds,...
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Our vision is a world where children and youth are are valued. Where they are safe and live in free societies that supports a young persons development. Where they can create and live their dreams. We vision a world where every young person can play, safely have friends from all backgrounds, go to school, get a job, have free or affordable health care, have access to; clean water, electricity, the internet and live in a society that supports their wants, needs and contributions to said society.
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What does the organization do?
SASEF is dedicated to providing life changing opportunities to children and youth throughout the world.
SASEF was founded in 2001 and is a United States not for profit organization 501 ©3 with the goal of eradicating poverty through education and its resources.
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SASEF is dedicated to providing life changing opportunities to children and youth throughout the world.
SASEF was founded in 2001 and is a United States not for profit organization 501 ©3 with the goal of eradicating poverty through education and its resources.
SASEF’s award winning programs, projects and initiatives are international and work to bring the United Nations youth serving initiatives to the forefront.
SASEF has co-authored curriculum in health literacy for free distribution in developing countries, founded the Youth Employment Summit YES Angola, which now partners with CARE and the Nelson Mandela Foundation.
SASEF has successfully introduced our Youth In Philanthropy Program in the International School Systems and we consistently introduce the Millennium Development Goals projects and initiatives to public and private school systems as a road map for children and youth to learn how to implement community development projects that will bring an end to poverty in their neighborhoods.
SASEF has worked with Global Youth Service Day since 2003 holding leadership position at the National and Organization level in Angola, Brazil, Germany and the United States.
SASEF efforts in collaboration with CARE, International School System Angola, Youth Employment Summit, Netaid and more youth serving organizations has successfully built schools, created youth employment training programs and workshops.
SASEF and partners; UNESCO, UNESCO Open School Project, Junior Achievement, Youth Employment Summit, Clinton Global Initiative, MTV Vit Music, SEBRAE RS and Government Educational Ministries to create and implement our pilot project “Transforming My Dreams to Reality” a youth employment conference.
SASEF award winning approach working with youth continues to be duplicated in youth serving organizations. MTV has documented our work for distribution to youth serving organization wanting to implement our strategy.
SASEF materials are available free of charge to youth serving organizations.
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Opportunities for Youth
SASEF has youth virtual and physical volunteer opportunities available. We provide scholarships and mentor students we scholarship. We further offer youth employment and education conferences and workshops throughout the year.
We are currently looking for young people and youth...
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SASEF has youth virtual and physical volunteer opportunities available. We provide scholarships and mentor students we scholarship. We further offer youth employment and education conferences and workshops throughout the year.
We are currently looking for young people and youth serving organizations to partner with helping to spread the word on our global initiative to change and bring awareness for A Seat In the Class and a Job to Pay for it.
SASEF is spearheading the global campaign to offer preferential treatment to youth who have shown commitment to community service by volunteering in non profit; organizations, programs and projects, or a service oriented campaign that serves to improve their community.
We are asking universities, public and private corporations, governments at the municipal, state and federal levels to recognize and reward youth involvement in “social work” by giving them preferential treatment in the form of free or reduced education fees at all levels of education; primary and secondary education, vocational skills training, on the job training, college and universities. We are further campaigning for priority placement for employment opportunities.
Youth education and employment policies can include referendums and laws to mandate this change in social reform.
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