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Transparency and Impact: How Why We Beg is Making a Difference in the Lives of Individuals with Disabilities

Transparency and Impact: How Why We Beg is Making a Difference in the Lives of Individuals with Disabilities At Why We Beg, we believe in the power of transparency and the impact it can have on the lives of individuals with disabilities. Our mission is to eventually provide a platform for charitable fundraising and support, connecting donors with charitable causes and organizations, and facilitating donations for various humanitarian efforts. We are dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of those with disabilities, particularly blindness and autism. One of the key aspects that sets us apart is our commitment to providing a "hand up" rather than a "handout." We believe in empowering individuals with disabilities to become self-sufficient and independent. This is why we are dedicated to supporting our founder, who is legally blind and autistic, until he is self-sufficient and complete dog trianing school. We understand the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and aim to create a supportive community for them. Our website is designed to showcase our mission and the impact we are making. When you visit our website, you will find various sections that highlight our work. The "Our Mission" section explains our dedication to providing support and assistance to individuals with disabilities, emphasizing the importance of job training through Texas work force programs. In the "Daily Blog" section, you can explore the different causes and organizations we support. We believe in connecting donors with causes that resonate with them, allowing them to make a meaningful impact. Our website also features a "Track Each Dollar And Items Donated" that allows donors to see where their contributions are being spent and how they are helping our founder and his mother become self-sufficient. One of the unique aspects of our founder's journey is his pursuit of certification as a dog trainer. This aspect is incorporated into our website, with images of our founder working with dogs in a training facility. We believe in the therapeutic benefits of working with animals and are excited to share this journey with our donors and supporters. Testimonials from both donors and recipients of our support are featured on our website, highlighting the positive impact we have had on their lives. We believe in the power of storytelling and sharing these success stories to inspire others to get involved and make a difference. Our website design reflects our commitment to self-sufficiency and empowerment. It is clean, user-friendly, and features that represents our values. We want our donors and supporters to feel confident in their contributions and see the tangible impact they are making. Transparency is at the core of everything we do at Why We Beg. We want our donors to know that their contributions are making a difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities. By providing a "hand up" and supporting our founder and his mother, we are creating a pathway to self-sufficiency and independence. Join us in making a difference. Share our website today and see how you can contribute to our mission of empowering individuals with disabilities and creating a supportive community. Together, we can make a lasting impact and change lives for the better.


 
 
 

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EDUCATION

     Granite Hills High School – El Cajon, CA  Class of 2018

 

WORK EXPERIENCE

 

Papa John 2023- present 

  • Pizza maker 

  • Manager 

Security  2022- feb 2024

  • Armed and unarmed 

  • Managed security operations, ensuring safety and compliance at various clubs and venues by 

  • overseeing arm and disarm procedures.

 

Sonic drive-in Ennis Texas               April 29/2020 - 2023

Shift Manager

  • Handler monetary transaction

  • Closing shift 

  • Assisting the General Manager

  • Managing the daily operations to provide quality food in a clean, safe, and efficient manner

 

24/7 Seven Eleven El Cajon, CA     November 15/19- March 27/20

  • Handler monetary transaction

  • Retail 

  • willing to work any shift. 

  • Maintenance of cleanliness  

 

California Fish Grill El Cajon, CA                     July 11/19- November 20/19

  • Fry cook

  • Food presentations 

  • Taco line cook

  • Dishes 

  • Prep 

  • Opening and closing 

 

Chicken Charlie Del Mar Fair, CA                           May 31/19- July 4/19

  • Fry cook

  • Server

  • Prep 

  • Cleaning and restocking 

 

Little Big Burger Mission Valley, CA                      April 2018- February 2019

  • Associate

  • Customer service, Handled monetary transactions, cleaning, and restocking

  • Fast food cook 

  • Morning Shift, Night shift,  and closing

  •  

 

 

Caramel Corn El Cajon, CA                                       June 2017- April 2018

  • Cooked caramel popcorn and kettle popcorn

  • Cashier 

  • Night shift, closing 

  • Customer service, sampling, cleaning, and restocking 

 

 El Cajon Library – El Cajon, CA      June 2015 – August 2015

Library Assistant – Pre-Employment Training Program          

  • Organized and sorted books into their proper shelves

  • Answered customers’ questions and concerns regarding books and movies

  • Located books and brought to front desk to fulfill customers’ orders

 

 

COMMUNITY SERVICE

El Cajon Seventh-Day Adventist Church – El Cajon, CA                                          January 2016 – Present

Food Pantry Volunteer – Tuesday Evenings from 1:30-6:00pm

  • Handled and packaged food for donation to families 

  • Sorted and organized new donations into pantry

  • Cleaned pantry and took inventory on food

 

 

 

 

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps – San Diego, CAMay 2014 – May 2018 

Rank E-2: Seaman Apprentice – Fort Fisher Division

  • March in formation, exercise in drills, and participate in obstacle courses

  • Clean Fort Fisher division headquarters building

  • Study and take tests based on Basic Military Requirements (BMRs) and ranking coursework

  • operation (food service)

Cross Country & Track – El Cajon, CA.                  September 2016

Granite Hills High School 

 

 

 

 

Young Master Chef Competition – San Diego, CA                 April 2016

Promises 2 Kids San Diego Program 

  • Cooking Competition for a healthy dinner or dessert dish to be judged by a panel

  • Entered a dinner dish: Turkey with Orange Sauce

 

Young Master Chef Competition – San Diego, CA                May  2017

Promises 2 Kids San Diego Program

  • Cooking Competition for a healthy dinner or dessert dish to be judged by a panel

  • First Place dessert dish:  shortbread with vanilla ice cream, cooked pineapple and mango, topped with coconut 

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