Vote for Zimbabweans Shortlisted for JCI TOYP - your support would be greatly appreciated!!!!!

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Shingai Chitaka

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Good day all

We would like to request the support of fellow Zimbabweans in voting for 4 Zimbabweans who have been shortlisted for the JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World (JCI TOYP) Program. More information on the Program and JCI can be found below. To vote kindly go to the following link: http://www.jci.cc/toypvote/.

2012 marks the 30th anniversary of the JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World (JCI TOYP) Program. Just like the first set of JCI TOYP Honorees from 1983, this year's ten honourees will be celebrated at the JCI World Congress held in Taipei, Taiwan.

In order to commemorate this momentous occasion, JCI is inviting young people around the world to participate in selecting the 2012 JCI TOYP Honorees. Along with the traditional final judging panel, comprised of representatives of select partner organizations and the JCI President, there is also be a public popular online vote.

JCI Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World (JCI TOYP)

Every year, JCI selects 10 outstanding young people under 40 who live the JCI Mission in extraordinary ways. Highlighting the accomplishments of these young active citizens in a variety of fields inspire us to be better and realize our full potential as active citizens.

About JCI

We are a membership-based non-profit organization of 200,000 young people ages 18 to 40 in 5,000 communities and more than 100 countries around the world.

Each JCI Member shares the belief that in order to create lasting positive change, we must improve ourselves and the world around us.

We seek targeted solutions to the unique problems in our communities to build a better world, creating global impact.

Original Active Citizens

Our global organization of 200,000 young active citizens grew out of the vision of one St. Louisan more than 90 years ago as a constructive approach to civic problems. Founded in 1915 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA by Henry Giessenbier, the movement spread, and Junior Chamber International was founded with eight other countries in 1944.

 

Regards,

 

Shingai L. Chitaka

2012 TOYP Project Director

Junior Chamber International (City Zimbabwe)

Email: shin...@gmail.com

Alternatibve Email: shi...@bluedot-mobile.com  

Mobile: +263(0)772618465 

Skype: schitaka

Gtalk: shings909

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Visit www.jci.cc/local/cityzim to learn how young active citizens are working to create positive change

 

 

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