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For those who may find interest what follows is a brief description of our family business and nonprofit work.
Extreme Fitness Plans like many other Authorized retailers of Beachbody products is a family business started first by me (Johnathan Robert Smith) in 2010. My brother Jordan soon after became a coach followed by my Mother Lisa. Also joining in this effort are my other two brothers Austin and Leland and finally my Father Troy Smith. We have been involved with internet marketing in the wedding business industry prior to our becoming Beachbody coaches in 2010. Once we discovered we could be sincerely focused on our health and fitness while making it a business it seemed to be a natural fit for our family.
Prior to all this and the advent of the internet we were a family that relied solely on the construction industry for income to provide for our family. During these years we like most were giving our best to all that is involved growing up as a family and the various activities anyone associated with family understands. In addition we also became also focused on aspects of faith based ministry. The ministry was helping in relief efforts such as Hurricane Katrina and from there working with others to relieve the plight of Street Children and HIV orphans on the ground in Kenya beginning in 2007.
We as a family continue to both use our profits and some extra time to sustain the same kinds of efforts in starting our own non-profit 501c3. This was so we could both channel and target our resource efficiently in efforts to help others as we became involved most recently (2011) in Haiti after the earthquake as well as some continued follow up to Katrina efforts. Also, in this past year we have been involved with the fight against Human trafficking in Indonesia. We are very excited about future plans to be able to help farmers in Uganda. These are farmers who with a little help and cooperation are learning to become self sufficient while developing skills and knowledge for better practices and marketing their coffee products internationally at fair and profitable rates. In our minds our business and the nonprofit work we are involved in around the world blend together, as one sustains the other, all for the good welfare of people on this planet. If you want to find out more about this work see below.
Our nonprofit work has involved some of these specific projects
· Ministry Work Prior to 2007
o Biloxi Mississippi. August 29, 2005 marked the day Hurricane Katrina made landfall devastating coastlines in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida (Approximately 400 miles). Our Family was on the ground and involved for 18 months in Biloxi Mississippi which was one of the many extensively destroyed areas. The focus was on East Biloxi which was a poorer part of Biloxi. We were involved with setting up and managing logistics for a volunteer village facilitating food, showers, laundry and sleeping for thousands who came from all over the United States from all walks of life to lend a helping hand in relief and recovery .
o Baja Mexico, Campo Christiano. This is a youth camp for the locals in the mountains on the Baja strip between Ensinada and San Philipe. We made Three trips over a period of years to help with critical improvements and repairs to the facilities and water system.
· Ministry work after 2007
o Starting in 2007 until now we have made at least 10 flights to Kenya working several months each trip in and near a town called Eldoret. The work has focused on helping to plan development of a Village for HIV Aids impacted children who are either orphaned or abandoned. As well, we spent a great deal of time and working alongside those assisting Children who have become engaged in the street life system. The existence of these children consists of begging on the streets and scavenging for food and sleeping the garbage dumpsites and dumpsters. They form communities (Called Barraks) like gangs with membership, hierarchies and codes. Sniffing glue is a way of finding comfort as one little boy told me it made him feel like he had a home and was with his mommy. Various abuses of many kinds plaque the street community, including selling their bodies which often times unfortunately, is a way of life for acquiring food, clothing or more glue. Street life is also full of crime and violence during formative years and sadly during years when the children should be in school. We learned that helping the schools with Food for goes a long way to prevent the problem and draw for street children in the first place. After spending a great deal of time visiting local schools we learned for ourselves how desperately hungry many children are, even fainting and collapsing out of their desks. The hunger is so great that children leave school to beg and from there become introduced to the street life system. As a result we worked to start a school feeding program connecting partners so that now 8000 children are being fed and statistics are showing significant increases in completion rates and performance as well as drops in teen pregnancies and HIV infection rates. Best of all, more children are staying in school and out of the street community.
All of this nonprofit work would not be possible without the support of our customers, I along with my family would like to wholeheartedly offer our warmest thanks to you. |