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A Corporate Culture Effects Change; Benefits to America's Inner City Youth Realized As Kids Across America Kamp Builds Kaleo Leadership Center with Unilever Grant.


ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. -- It wasn't the beginning of a typical Brooks Brothers-infused business trip when Tom Michaelis, Sales Vice President for Unilever, boarded a jet bound for West Palm Beach. It wasn't a sales call or an industry meeting, it was a mission to "get into the skin" of another person and allow the immersion to "open your eyes as to how others live." The result -- personal and professional growth, greater understanding for the world and the marketplace you do business in and a commitment to make a difference. All said, an eye-opening, life-changing experience. It wasn't just a directive from their boss, it was a mission rooted in Unilever's global corporate culture and ingrained in the activities mandated by its global Executive Leadership Program.

Michaelis spent three days in West Palm Beach's inner city, living in a Christian-run, renovated "crack house crack house
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," helping to mentor, nurture and care for disadvantaged inner-city youth. Repetitive topics of conversation with the counselors and youth centered on a love of sports, sport heroes and a sports camp in Missouri that left a strong impression on them. The sports camp is the Kids Across America Kids Across America (KAA) is a network of non-profit Christian summer camps located in Golden, MO. It is a sports camp for urban youth, divided into four individual camps largely based on camper age.  Kamp (KAA KAA Kick Ass Anime (fansubbing group)
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) located 50 miles southwest of Branson, Missouri Branson is a city in Taney County, Missouri, United States. It was named for Rueben Branson, postmaster and operator of a general store in the area in the 1880s. [2]Historically, Branson was a small city. .

Upon return to his family and corporate office in Chicago, Michaelis was inspired to see first-hand how the Kids Across America Kamp could have such a profound effect on America's disadvantaged inner-city kids and their respective counselors. Michaelis, himself the product of the inner-city growing up in Queens with "more concrete than trees," traveled to Missouri, met with KAA president, Gregg Bettis, and began to understand the impactful formula at the root of the KAA experience.

Kids Across America Kamp hosts almost 6,000 inner-city youth a year from more than 400 cities and 35 states. KAA's core purpose is to develop and mentor young leaders The Young Leaders' Programme is run alongside the main Explorer Scout Programme. It is a formalisation of what was happening in many Groups and Districts across the country where older Scouts were returning to help the younger sections.  by training, mentoring and providing positive alternatives to their everyday realities by encouraging, equipping and empowering inner-city youth and their mentors through Christian sports camping. KAA delivers results. For more than 25 years, KAA has seen thousands of inner-city kids graduate from college, pursue college and careers. KAA hires more than 600 college athletes and coaches each summer to train and mentor its campers.

"Everything we do at Kids Across America is designed to build leaders among our inner-city youth and provide them with the life skills to take a stand for their future in very challenging environments," said Gregg Bettis, President, Kids Across America. "Forty-percent of our kids come back summer after summer, many go on to become counselors."

Among the many strengths Kids Across America Kamp counts among its successes is its leadership program engaging and training adult youth counselors from inner-cities across the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  known as Kaleos, a Greek word that means "Called Ones." The Kaleos may be the one positive relationship an inner-city youth has with a caring adult and KAA has the ability to strengthen the Kaleos ministry through life skill, leadership and business training programs.

Personally committed to support KAA, Tom Michaelis saw and experienced first-hand the profound impact the Kaleos have on inner-city youth. Through a proposed Leadership Training Center necessitated by the growing popularity and attendance at KAA, the camp would train more Kaleos in life skills while providing even greater tools to mentor and gain community support at home.

At Michaelis' urging, KAA president Gregg Bettis prepared a grant proposal for the Unilever United States Foundation requesting foundation dollars to support its Kaleo Leadership Learning Center. A manufacturer and marketer of foods, home and personal care products, Unilever's donation would appropriately fund the kitchen and dining area designed as a training clinic for KAA Kaleos in areas of food preparation, nutrition, food procurement and culinary skills as well as to engage Unilever executives as role models rotating through camp sessions working with the Kaleos and Higher Ground youth campers on topics ranging from leadership, time management, business communications, fundraising and practical realities of interfacing with local businesses and leaders.

Unilever awarded a three-year, $250,000 grant to KAA enabling a groundbreaking of the Leadership Training Center on August 9, 2004 and providing a gateway for greater private individual and corporate support for the center.

"Unilever is very much committed to inner-city kids and KAA adds tremendous value to cities by providing necessary life skills to build future leaders Future Leaders is a UK schools-led charitable organisation that aims to widen the pool of talented leaders especially for urban challenging secondary schools. It was founded in March 2006 by Nat Wei, a former founder of Teach First. ," commented Michaelis. "Our corporate leadership has pushed hard globally to help our executives become leaders. Ingrained in our corporate culture is the need to give back to our consumers and communities in our greater marketplace. What a better place to focus our resources than with KAA helping America's inner-city youth."

UNILEVER BACKGROUND:

Unilever is one of the world's largest consumer products companies with annual sales of approximately $48 billion in 2003. It produces and markets a wide range of foods and home and personal care products. Unilever operates in around 100 countries around the globe and employs approximately 250,000 people. In the United States, Unilever sales were approximately $11 billion in 2003. The company employs some 15,888 people and has 59 offices and manufacturing sites in 21 states.

The business comprises:

Foods: Lipton teas, soups and side dishes; Wish-Bone salad dressings and marinades; Lawry's seasonings and specialty sauces; Shedd's Country Crock crock - [American scatologism "crock of shit"] 1. An awkward feature or programming technique that ought to be made cleaner. For example, using small integers to represent error codes without the program interpreting them to the user (as in, for example, Unix "make(1)", which  and "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. !" spreads and sprays; Ragu pasta and pizza sauces; Knorr soups, sauces and bouillons; Hellmann's and Best Foods Hellmann's and Best Foods are brand names that are used for the same line of mayonnaise and other food products. The Hellmann's brand is sold in the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, and also in Latin America, Europe, and Canada.  mayonnaise; Skippy peanut butter; Bertolli olive oil olive oil, pale yellow to greenish oil obtained from the pulp of olives by separating the liquids from solids. Olive oil was used in the ancient world for lighting, in the preparation of food, and as an anointing oil for both ritual and cosmetic purposes. , premium pasta sauces and frozen dinners; Carb Options line of food products specifically formulated for use as part of a low carb diet; Good Humor-Breyers Good Humor-Breyers (Ice Cream USA) is a unit of Unilever that includes the formerly independent Good Humor, Breyers, Klondike Bar, and Popsicle brands. It is based in Green Bay, Wisconsin.  and Ben & Jerry's Homemade, Inc. ice cream companies; and Slim-Fast nutritional and health snack products.

Home and Personal Care: "all" laundry brand, Surf and Wisk laundry detergents; Snuggle fabric softener Fabric softener (also called Fabric Conditioner) is used to prevent static cling and make fabric softer. Popular brand names include Lenor, Lenor/Downy, Snuggle, and Comfort. ; Sunlight dish detergent; Lever 2000, Caress, Pond's and Vaseline skin care; the Dove family of anti-perspirant, skin- and hair-care products; the Suave suave  
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 bodyspray for men; Q-tips cotton swabs; Finesse, Salon Selectives Salon Selectives is a line of hair care products, ranging from shampoos and conditioners to mousses, sprays, gels, and oils. Salon Selectives was introduced as a level-based brand line to consumers by Helene Curtis, which it was acquired by Unilever in 1986, and has grown since; , and ThermaSilk hair care products; and Calvin Klein, Cerruti and Vera Wang prestige fragrances.

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