Basic Organization Information
The Compassion Advocacy Network Inc.
- Physical Address:
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Virginia Bch, VA
23450 9796
- EIN:
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11-3754548
- Web URL:
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www.wecannetwork.org
- NTEE Category:
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W Public, Society Benefit
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W01 Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
- Year Founded:
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2003
- Ruling Year:
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2008
- How This Organization Is Funded:
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Promotional Programs - $2,500
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Corporate Donations - $9,000
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In-Kind Donations - $13,500
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Mission Statement
Compassion Advocacy Network, Inc. (CAN) was founded on March 3, 2003, by Reverend Johnathan Stanley and Elder David Hutcherson. “CAN” was created exclusively for the purposes of providing charitable and educational funding to disadvantaged and at-risk populations with emphasis on residents of nursing homes, rehabilitative centers and children.
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Impact Statement
Our goal is to build Compassion Advocacy Network, Inc., into a global charitable organization - a network of businesses and individuals who will help us to ensure that residents living in nursing homes and convalescent centers have dignity and a better quality of life; children ages 5 – 17 are educated about and learn how to deal with real life issues; provide voices where needed regarding justice and mercy in funding, staff training, and rehabilitative programs. Achieving this kind of success requires vision, adaptability, and sensitivity to people’s needs, innovative thinking and market responsiveness. Compassion for suffering people demands no less.
Remember, it’s not what you have; it’s what you have in your heart that counts.
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Chief Executive
Rev Johnathan Stanley
Term:
Since
Mar
2003
Chief Executive Profile:
Jan 2011 to present.....Founding Director / Chairman of the Board, Compassion Advocacy Network, Inc. Ordained minister UPC.
1993 to 2010 -The Contract Companies, Inc., Chesapeake, VA - As Senior Account Executive he raised money to help children who have cancer, help find missing children, protect the innocent and make final wishes happen for terminally-ill children. He also holds the company record for the largest single day donation ($40,000) and was Sales person of the year 2005 – 2010.
1980... graduated with honors from Eastern Nazarene College, Quincy, MA, where he earned his degree in Psychology with an emphasis on Pastoral Counseling.
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Program:
Adopt Someone Forgotten
- Budget:
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$125,000
- Category:
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Human Services
- Population Served:
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Disabled, General or Disability Unspecified
Program Description:
We specialize in making friendship relations with residents of nursing homes and convalescent centers. Monthly visits are made and friendship relations are established through 1 to 1 visitations with residents. We document each visit and provide the activity director with a written report. This service benefits the facility because it helps to show which residents have been visited and how they reacted.
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Operation Jump Street
- Budget:
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$24,500
- Category:
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Education
- Population Served:
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Children Only (5 - 14 years)
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Children Only (5 - 14 years)
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Children Only (5 - 14 years)
Program Description:
Targets the 5 – 12 age group and attempts to tackle real life issues such as: safe and drug free; violence, peer pressure and bullying through theatrical productions
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Funding Needs
Operation "Sweet" heart funding needs: $56,250 would help us meet our yearly cost to provide each resident with a “Sweet” heart™ bag on their birthday. Each bag costs $25. This cost includes contents, screen printed bag and delivery. $4,500 would provide each facility with five watermelon socials per year.
Neighborhood Outreach Works (N.O.W.) funding needs: $3,700 would supply these children’s admission fees, food, and fuel expenses for the upcoming school year. These excursions are essential in aiding us to break the cycle of inner city neighborhood (‘hood’) isolationism, broaden the children’s experiences to include the greater community, and increase their awareness of their own potential.
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