by Van Stone vspfoundation@yahoo.com (610) 931-8810
Above: A young Fostergrandparent Stakeholder,
Abraham (Bro I.B.), Left, withlittle toddler "Sammy"
expressing care because kids and adults need
something to do to help avoid trouble in any urban community.
Fostergrandparent Project Stakeholders are those individuals within or outside a community which sponsor a project and have an interest or a gain upon a successful completion of a project. Also, these stakeholders should have a positive influence in the project completion. Examples of Fostergrandparent Project Stakeholders include the grandparents, surrogate grandparents, the toddlers, the youth, the user group, the development team, the testers, etc.
The Phila. Front Page News and its supporter live broadcast radio 1540AM has started a fresh sort of stakeholders called Fostergrandparent Stakeholders because these grandparents are any caring parents who have an interest in the terrible conditions affecting the urban community. Fostergrandparent Project Stakeholders are individuals and organizations that are looking to do something to help save children and neighborhoods suffering from increased violence and economic crisis. Fostergrandparent Stakeholders are willing to volunteer and execute activities so that parents and children have something to do while everything around them seems to be falling apart. They may also exert influence over the project objectives and outcomes.
Because about one out of every four teens and seniors looking for something to do this year have not found one thing to do, the Phila. Front Page News will work closely with the Fostergrandparent Project Stakeholders management team to identify the stakeholders, determine their requirements and expectations, and, to whatever extent possible, manage their influence in relation to the requirements. This will insure a successful project for toddlers, youth and surrogate grandparents. Fostergrandparent Stakeholders are looking for folks who know what they want to do but need help in finding space for activities that will keep adults and kids busy.
Fsotergrandparent Stakeholders will help by doing what they love to do. From line dancing, drumming, country style breakfast and lunchin, ceremonies, and even providing toys for tots, Fostergrandparents Stakeholders will be out in the workforce full volunteer force.
The Phila. Front Page News will help local adults find activity rooms so that women and men leaders can provide playing music for kids or adults, drug recovery discussions, carnivals, book fairs, meetings, social gatherings, family memorials to heal sudden loss of life, a medal awarded to a person as a form of recognition for athletic, academic or some kind of achievement, and even sweet-age parties. Private learning and after-school fun will be held so that caring adults can help solve the problem of youth and seniors having nothing to do.
The following are examples of grandparents project stakeholders: Project Leader, Project Team Members, Upper Management, Project Customer; Resource Managers, and Project Testers.
Grandparents who are both older and younger today are good decision makers of a business, technological, and activity change. In this context, a stakeholder can be a person of any age who likes to manage the organizational activity to allocate resources (people, money, services) and set priorities for their own organizations in support of a real change.
Both the Front Page News, www.frontpagenews.us and the radio station supporters are looking for people who already have many technology projects that seem to get nowhere because they simply don't have enough clout to receive support. Many well-meaning adults don’t have the connections, you name it, to be able to do the difficult job of working with children and seniors. They start getting frustrated as the powerful people in the community just ignore them or do what they want to do.
So get behind leaders who are ready to go at it without being connected to popular organizations. Because fun activities for women, kids, and grandparents are so few, the Phila. Front Page News may be able to help individuals who have everything together but appropriate meeting space to carry out the private function. Individuals looking for support for their indoor activities may call (610) 931-8810 or email wvsr1360@yahoo.com. We need to provide something to do for those in need of it. Do something!