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Wishes in Motion: Zumba Session for a Cause

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Client Make-A-Wish Foundation
Professor(s) David Solomon
Program Project Management Graduate Certificate
Students Adesanya, Kehinde, Calimag, Maria Rosanna, Hamza Abdulla, Hamraz, Menon, Nimisha, Mohd, Shahaab, Pari, Hasna

Project Description:

“Wishes in Motion: Zumba Session for a Cause’ is our impactful fundraising initiative as part of the Project Management Graduate Certificate program. Through this event, we aim to raise $1,000 in donations for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, granting wishes to terminally ill children and making a lasting positive impact on their lives, parents, guardians, physicians, and the community.

Our event is centered around a vibrant Zumba session, a high-energy dance fitness workout that promotes both physical well-being and a sense of community. The Zumba session will take place at the Greenboro Community Centre on July 30, 2023, from 11:00 am to 12:00 nn. The event welcomes participants of all fitness levels and backgrounds, fostering inclusivity and support for a meaningful cause.

In addition to the Zumba session, participants have the option to support the cause through cash donations or our Buy-a-Card Initiative. With a collection of twelve beautifully designed digital cards with heartfelt messages, the Buy-a-Card Initiative allows individuals to show their support by purchasing a special card and sending their heartfelt messages to the beneficiaries.


Short Description:

As part of our Project Management Graduate Certificate program, our fundraising event, "Wishes in Motion: Zumba Session for a Cause", aims to raise $1,000 in donations in support of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.


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Buy-a-Card infographic Digital card design options for the children
Digital card design options for parents, guardians, and staffs of the Make-A-Wish Foundation Cash donation invite and QR code
Make-A-Wish infographic Event poster


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