Monday 27 February 2012

Community Action Forum in the Warwick District at The Kenilworth Centre Monday 19 March 2012


A place where everyone in Warwick Ditrict who has an interest in the community can come together to network at The Kenilworth Centre

The Kenilworth Centre is a recently established charity which will take over the running of Kenilworth Youth & Community Centre on 1st April 2012. They run an evening senior and junior youth club and a Saturday cinema, up to (PG) cert, for young people. This is a buzzing, well used new centre with excellent facilities and a fabulous work environment.

For more information please check out the website: www.thekenilworthcentre.com 

• Come and see our very latest community run project in Kenilworth 
• Hear what they have to offer you and your group

Calling Kenilworth community groups and voluntary organisations to showcase your services. Did you know that WCAVA has an accountancy and payroll service that may be able to help your group and to save you money? Many groups in the Voluntary and Community Sector are paying too much for an audit and their year end accounts.

Paula Wilson from the Community Accountancy Service will attend the forum to provide a short presentation on “Essential Financial Controls” and also to demonstrate how CAS may be able to save you money, leaving you with more resources to spend on vital service delivery. Paula will be on hand afterwards to discuss any individual finance, accountancy and payroll issues you may have.

For any queries about booking contact us on 01926 477515 or email: warwickinfo@wcava.org.uk
Alternatively visit our website: www.wcava.org.uk or download the BOOKING FORM
Monday 19th March 2012
11.30am - 2.00pm (11.00am registration, lunch included)
The Kenilworth Centre, Abbey End Car Park, Kenilworth,
Warwickshire, CV8 1JP Abbey End car park charges apply Monday to Saturday 8.00am to 6.00pm,
2-3hrs £1.50 or 3-4hrs £2.00

Tuesday 21 February 2012

The Plusketeers Challenge by Sarah Hill

Photo Courtesy: Alex Rozier
Jose trying to cross a room in San Bernardino, Guatemala
This article was originally posted posted by Sarah Hill a few days ago. The Kenilworth Centre is lined up to benefit from the Plusketeer Challenge. Find out more at: plusketeers.org

As many of you know, Sarah Hill is an Emmy award winning news anchor in Columbia, Missouri. Sarah writes ..

How much is your Hangout worth?   

If I had a dollar for every time someone asked me how I was going to “monetize” my Hangout, I’d be a rich woman.

With emerging technologies, the pressure to figure out a way to make money on this new platform is intense.

For some businesses, if something doesn't hit a financial grand slam immediately, it’s benched.

I hear routinely, “Sarah, that’s great you’re able to talk with your audience live during a newscast but how are Hangouts going to benefit your station’s bottom line?” Well folks… I think I've figured out a way to monetize my Hangouts….in a way that would make even Robin Hood blush.



A few years ago in Guatemala, I watched the 8 year old boy pictured above crawl through vomit on the floor because his family couldn’t afford a wheelchair. In 2007, I met a mother in Vietnam who’d been carrying her son in her arms for 31 years because he had no other form of mobility.

These are just two of the millions worldwide who are part of “The Culture that Crawls.” They are victims of landmines, poor nutrition, crocodile bites and agent orange. They are spat upon, looked down upon and all but forgotten.

What do these people who crawl have to do with monetizing Hangouts?

Antonia Lopez Crawls Toward a P.E.T. Cart in Central America
Fifteen years ago out of a one stall garage in Columbia, Missouri, a gentleman by the name of Mel West built a mobility device to navigate places where wheelchairs can’t go for instance in the mountains or the jungle. 

All it took were three wheels, a few pieces of wood, a hand crank, and a chair. Today, it’s a called a P.E.T. cart or Personal Energy Transportation device. Initially, this device was intended to mobilize one man in Zaire, Africa. 

Fifteen years later, with the help of volunteers, he's mobilized more than 30,000 people in 93 countries worldwide. Even though it was a tiny one-car garage, Mel used his platform for good.

Courtesy Firoze Shakir
Mumbai, India
When I first created my Google Plus account back in July, I was drawn to photos taken by +Firoze Shakir. I couldn't take my eyes off of his stream because his images reminded me of others I've met who live on the ground in poor countries. It was as if his pictures were speaking to me. A photographer in Mumbai, Firoze routinely photographs street people, many of whom had lost arms and legs and lacked adequate mobility.

Firoze’s images of people crawling shared alongside Google Plus posts about the new iPhone, stood in great contrast to me.  

It made me question the true value of what I was sharing. Whether it's one G+ follower or one million, if you have the ability to respond, then you have responsibility.




Use your platform.  Join the Plusketeers.

The Plusketeers are a group of individuals from around the world who met in Google Plus Hangouts. You can join us by using your platform to share stories about people on the bottom of the world's pile of human misery and ways we can help them.

Today, along with the leadership of a group of G+ Merrymen, we're launching a million dollar Plusketeers Challenge….a way for all of us to realize the true value of the G+ space.

We’re monetizing our Hangouts alright…..but instead of turning over everything to the Sheriff of Nottingham, we’re giving it all away....100 % to charity.

You can contribute to the cause here or choose your own cause under the “G+ Plusketeers Challenge", help us crowd source a logo, and share this blog post through G+ and other social networks.

Here are some ways you can be part of the G+ Plusketeers Challenge:

  •  Monetize my G+ Hangout by sponsoring the On-Air Text Announcement for $250, the price of a P.E.T. cart.  Hangout Text appears in stream of my G+ Followers.    
  • Donate to my cause on our Crowd Rise Page. There, you can also donate to other Plusketeers Challenge causes like Camp No Limits & Honor Flight.  Donor names are added to our donation scroll.
  • Reshare and +1 posts about the $1M Plusketeers Challenge 
  • Seek out corporate sponsors who smell like rich mahogany and many leather bound books.
  • Suggest other charities we might support 


What’s your Hangout worth?

I hope mine is worth a million dollars, enough to buy PET carts for 4,000 people but it's not just my cause. 

Whatever your passion…whatever your Nottingham, we’re asking you to take up arms with us in the Sherwood Forest. All for One and Plus One for All.  We may take a few arrows but using Hangouts for anything less….would be an error.


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