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OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Oklahoma -
Christmas is three weeks from today, and for some kids in Oklahoma, there won't be any presents under the tree this year. But one organization is trying to change that.
Youth Services for Oklahoma County hosted its annual Christmas party for homeless teens. It's all part of their SKIL program, or supporting kids in independent living.
Gabrel and Paula are two teenagers out there on their own. They told News 9 they sometimes bounce around from couch to couch, but both have big dreams.
Paula wants to join the National Guard and become a registered nurse. Her favorite present? A book to help her study.
Gabrel has worked as a handyman since he was 12, and for the first time, he now has his own set of tools.
But even with the great presents, which both teenagers say are more necessity than want, they get something even more out of the SKIL program.
The YSOC is always asking for donations.
Learn more about how you can help.
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Valued handyman gets top State gong -
December 2, 2014 by
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Comet Bay Primary School handyman John Carter was named WA School Services Staff Member of the Year at the WA Education Awards. Picture: Elisia Seeber
The grass is greener at Comet Bay Primary School thanks to handyman and gardener John Carter.
Mr Carter was recognised for his tireless efforts to keep the school grounds immaculate at the WA Education Awards when he was named school services staff member of the year on Monday.
For the past eight years, Mr Carter has actively worked to enhance learning spaces around the school, ensuring the nature and sensory playgrounds are inviting and exciting for students.
Deputy principal Jacqueline Cooper said Mr Carter worked hard to establish high quality play areas for students and was deserving of the award.
Mrs Cooper said Mr Carter worked closely with the sustainability committee to turn two unused garden beds into vegetable gardens so students could learn lifelong skills about healthy living.
"The vegetable gardens and chicken yard bring great joy and excitement to the children who participate in the programs," she said.
On top of his usual duties, Mrs Cooper said Mr Carter used his love of gardening to provide pastoral care to students.
"John is a mentor and a support for students and is always willing to listen and show exceptional leadership... students will ask to help Mr Carter as a reward for their good behaviour - helping him is seen as a positive reward and an activity that many students aspire to," she said.
Improvements around the school, including a Stephanie Alexander kitchen garden, chicken yard, rejuvenation of the school oval and maintenance of the nature playgrounds, are credited to Mr Carter.
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Comet Bay Primary School handyman John Carter was named WA School Services Staff Member of the Year at the WA Education Awards. Picture: Elisia Seeber
The grass is greener at Comet Bay Primary School thanks to handyman and gardener John Carter.
Mr Carter was recognised for his tireless efforts to keep the school grounds immaculate at the WA Education Awards when he was named school services staff member of the year on Monday.
For the past eight years, Mr Carter has actively worked to enhance learning spaces around the school, ensuring the nature and sensory playgrounds are inviting and exciting for students.
Deputy principal Jacqueline Cooper said Mr Carter worked hard to establish high quality play areas for students and was deserving of the award.
Mrs Cooper said Mr Carter worked closely with the sustainability committee to turn two unused garden beds into vegetable gardens so students could learn lifelong skills about healthy living.
"The vegetable gardens and chicken yard bring great joy and excitement to the children who participate in the programs," she said.
On top of his usual duties, Mrs Cooper said Mr Carter used his love of gardening to provide pastoral care to students.
"John is a mentor and a support for students and is always willing to listen and show exceptional leadership... students will ask to help Mr Carter as a reward for their good behaviour - helping him is seen as a positive reward and an activity that many students aspire to," she said.
Improvements around the school, including a Stephanie Alexander kitchen garden, chicken yard, rejuvenation of the school oval and maintenance of the nature playgrounds, are credited to Mr Carter.
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GrowthStory's Billion Dollar Dreams -
December 1, 2014 by
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Through their startup platform GrowthStory, Meena and Krishnan Ganesh are launching a slew of ventures in three months. Though there is potential, their businesses are fraught with challenges too
Bangalore-based entrepreneurs Krishnan and Meena Ganesh
rishnan and Meena Ganesh, the Bangalore-based entrepreneurial couple, have bet big on a simple mantra: Do what the competition is doing, but do it perfectly. And that is the foundation of their company, GrowthStory, one of Indias largest startup platforms.
The next few months will be crucial as they plan to launch four new ventures and expand their two-month-old food services businessall under the GrowthStory umbrella. But their challenge lies in the first half of their mantra: Do what the competition is doing. By entering markets that are relatively crowded, the husband-and-wife team cannot afford any misstep. They are developing app-driven startups that operate in areas such as technology education, home improvement and handyman services, food and catering and cloud-based software, all of which already have several players jostling for consumer attention. But they believe that they have what it takes to grab a large chunk of the market-share.
They are not only gearing up to take on local (and later national) competition with their food and on-demand home services businesses, but they are also setting the stage so that their three tech startups can compete with established international players in mature markets in the US and Australia. But GrowthStory, set up in 2011, can take comfort from the second half of the power couples mantra: Do it perfectly.
We want to operate in a space where we will have an unfair advantage. Today, if you want to build a billion-dollar business, you need an unfair advantage, Krishnan tells Forbes India. We are trying to create each venture under GrowthStory as a billion-dollar company in the next five to seven years. And this requires rapid scaling up, capital, strong network and corporate governance. Each business should be able to bring disruption in the space it operates by using technology and the internet, which are our core competencies.
Meena and Krishnan are aiming high, say those who have been tracking their business model. He (Krishnan) is certainly pursuing a super-ambitious model of taking multiple concurrent bets and promising to work hard to accelerate his ventures, to connect them to talent, ramp up early customers, and raise good-sized doses of early funds at attractive valuations, says Ravi Gururaj, chairman, Nasscom Product Council, and co-founder of HBS Alumni Angels (India chapter).
However, Gururaj feels that GrowthStory has all the elements of a new generation venture capital (VC) firm, including in-house seed cash, proven hands on entrepreneurial expertise, common operational capabilities and an inherent to-go-big-fast approach. Its an audacious way of doing business, one which only the Ganeshes seem uniquely qualified to drive at hard, he says.
The results of GrowthStorys ambitious incubation plans will be visible only after three to four years. In the early stage investment segment, a portfolio is a mixed bag when it comes to the growth and sustenance of its firms. The rule of thumb is that a third of an early-stage portfolio is expected to fare very well, one-third is expected to be average-performing, and the remaining usually fail or die. Incubation is a high-risk and high-reward game. In no portfolio can every firm become a $1 billion business, says Mukul Singhal, vice president of SAIF Partners, a sector agnostic investment firm. When I do a seed stage deal, I know that 75 percent firms will fail. Its a law of nature that cannot be defied.
But Krishnan and Meena aim to break this rule. They have considerable experience in the entrepreneurial space, having built and successfully exited three startups: Customer Asset (a call centre and offshoring services company) which they sold to ICICI Bank for $20 million in 2003, Marketics Technologies (a data analytics firm) acquired by BPO company WNS in 2007 for $63.5 million, and online education venture TutorVista. The couple made headlines in 2011 when they sold TutorVista to the UK-based Pearson Group for $213 million.
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