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Please help us help those in need in Guinea Bissau! - April 25, 2012
Dear Ignitus Worldwide family,

In light of recent events in the country of Guinea Bissau in West Africa, the Simão Mendes National Hospital has recently received an unexpectedly Read More

Ignitus Wishes You a Happy and Safe Holiday Season! - December 12, 2011
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU8xV-IXn80[/youtube] To all of the extended Ignitus Worldwide family we extend our warmest wishes for a peaceful and safe holiday season. Rest, relax, and r Read More

Ignitus participates in Land Mine Conference in Cambodia - December 12, 2011
Naiel Cassama, Affiliate Director of Ignitus Guinea-Bissau, attended the 11th Annual Conference of States Parties to the Mine Ban Treaty in Phnom Penh, Cambodia as a representative of Ignitus Worlwide Read More

Chairman of the Board Receives Recognition From Brazilian Government - December 12, 2011

In October, Jerry Rudoff, our Board Chairman, was awarded a token of recognition by the city council and mayor of Laranjal Paulista, Sao Paolo in Brazil for his work as chairman of Ignitus Wo Read More

Ignitus in Lithuania Celebrates its Tenth Anniversary! - December 12, 2011
In the ten years since the establishment of the Vilnius Police Club for Children and Youth in 2001, the club has provided aid to many youth and families in solving various interpersonal problems. Than Read More

Uniting for Crime Prevention – Ignitus Uganda Affiliate Director Participates in 16th World Congress of the International Society for Criminology - September 20, 2011
Frank Kiwalabye, Affiliate Director of our Ignitus Worldwide affiliate in Uganda, presented a paper concerning crime prevention in the country at the 16th World Congress of the Internationa Read More

Agents of Change: Ignitus Worldwide and Broward Prevention Office Empower Over 300 Youth in Florida! - August 08, 2011
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOI4ZUGOLC4[/youtube] [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-RRTdl9GoM[/youtube] Ignitus Worldwide, alongside the Broward Prevention Office, the South Flo Read More

Upward and Onward: Ignitus CEO and International Affiliates Come Together in Europe and Africa - July 19, 2011
Ignitus President and CEO, Chris DiCarlo, visited many of our affiliates in Europe and Africa during the month of June. The main goal of these visits was to not only assess each affiliate’s achievem Read More

Young Leaders in Gambia Complete Training to Ignite Their Communities - June 08, 2011
UPDATE: Thanks to Raaki Television, the training received even further media attention through the news! Check out the video here: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xgj9w6HqU_U[/youtube] < Read More

Youth Crime Watch of Chillicothe – Internal and External Steps Towards Success - May 23, 2011
Our Ignitus Worldwide Affiliate in Ohio, the Youth Crime Watch of Chillicothe, continues to take steps towards making their educational environment safer and getting more youth involved in our  youth Read More

Taking Steps Together: Affiliate Directors from Eastern and Central Africa Hold Successful Meeting in Burundi - April 30, 2011
The transition from YCWA to Ignitus Worldwide came about in part to foster unity among our international affiliates and move forward as a united front to create young leaders around the world and fost Read More

Above and Beyond all Expectations: D.W. Waters Career School - April 21, 2011
Success Story written by Terry Allen Jones, National Training Director. D.W. Waters Career Center 2704 N. Highland Avenue Tampa, FL 33602 813-233-2655 Advisors: Officer Kevin Jonnally, Prin Read More

From “Fools” to “Friends:” Ignitus in Rhode Island Takes a Stand During April 1st Conference - April 21, 2011
Article Contribution: Brian Estrada, Next Generation Board Chair Usually known for April Fools’ Day, A Read More

Ignited for a Change: 2011 Elections in Nigeria - April 07, 2011
The country of Nigeria is preparing itself for its presidential elections taking place on April 16th, and Ignitus Worldwide is doing its part to help the country get ready. Olugbenga Adeleye, Igni Read More

Saying No to Bullying Through Art: Morgan Fitzgerald Middle School’s Poster Contest! - March 17, 2011
Morgan Fitzgerald Middle School is at it again! First, they held an alcohol poster contest. Then, the infamous “pie-in-the-face” event where students paid to throw whipped cream pies at their teac Read More

A Talk with Ignitus’ President and CEO: Youth Leadership and Peace Building in the Developing World - February 18, 2011
Please join Ignitus President & CEO Chris DiCarlo in a Q & A session about the power of youth-led programs in the Developing World. Q:  Even though Ignitus started as a Read More

Ignitus in New England Preparing for April 1st Conference: April Friends Day! - February 16, 2011
Brian Estrada Chair, Next Generation Board February 3rd 2011 The Third Eye of Rhode Island, our Ignitus Affiliate in New England, is preparing to kick off their very own Regional Conference with Read More

São Luís, Maranhão Joins our Ignitus Family in Brazil! - February 02, 2011
Ignitus in Brazil (Jovens Construindo a Cidadania) has now added one more city to its powerhouse: São Luíz, in the state of Maranhão! Check out the following YouTube video! (It's in Portuguese. For Read More

In Loving Memory of Nolan David Brunner, a Fearless Young Leader - January 25, 2011
The following is a statement written by Bill Stansberry in honor of Nolan David Brunner, a member of Youth Crime Watch Chillicothe in Ohio who passed away this past December, after a long fight agains Read More

From Pep Rallys to Charity Days: McCourt Middle’s YCW Members Show Creativity to Promote Their Program! - January 21, 2011
Located in Cumberland, RI, McCourt Middle School has been an active Third Eye participant for the past three years.  Ms Sheila DiOrio, health teacher, serves as the advisor for SMAD - Students Making Read More



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