THE UNCLE FOUNDTION PROGRAMS

The Uncle Foundation is comprised of four Positive Reinforcement Programs to help low-income youth. These programs are as follows:

PAYKIDS

Pay Kids, currently underdevelopment, will be a website in which young people can actively take action towards learning. The Uncle Foundation will be helping them reenergize their desire to learn by “Earn Your Way” point system. This system will encourage advancement in schoolwork with rewards for their accomplishments through The Uncle Foundation’s scholarship and grant programs.

PayKids Website

EYES ON LINE MAGAZINE

“Eyes” magazine, currently under development, will be a monthly Electronic Magazine geared to attract and reach out to at risk young people in the Los Angeles Public School System. There will be no paid advertising in “Eyes”, and all school aged young people will be able to subscribe free of charge. “Eyes” is still in the conceptual stage and no issues have been drafted to date. The purpose of “Eyes” is to motivate at risk young people to learn, to stay in school, and earn scholarships and other aids through good grades.

Eyes On Line Magazine Website

CHANGE 1

Change 1, currently under development, will be a website in which people can go to when they are interested in being involved with The Uncle Foundation. In particular it will be a home where volunteers, parents, teachers and other mentors can go to engage in a variety activities ranging from articles and profiles of people changing each other’s lives for the positive to chat rooms where people can discuss issues involved in their community.

Change 1 Website

TRULY EQUAL

Truly Equal , currently underdevelopment, will be a website which will promote equal acess to quality education for all young people regardless of socio-economic status.

Truly Equal Website

12.01.2004 -The Uncle Foundation launches a new website to communicate their non-profit education programs.
11.01.2004 - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Gordon announce the 4 pillars of their philanthropic organization to help educationally challenged young people.
 
 
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