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Risk Analysis
A set-back that could happen would be if there are no sacks in the game. This would
be the most detrimental setback to our fundraising. If this were to happen, we would
open up a donation link and have Utah an BYU fans compete against each other to
raise the most money to prevent child abuse. Another setback that could happen
would be if no one came to our Union Booth. If that happened we would have a flyer
created that we would post all over campus explaining how prevalent child abuse is
and how you can learn more about it. We would also have candy and a game at the
booth so we think we could easily draw people in. A final setback that we anticipate
is a lack of donors coming forward. If this were to happen we would have to expand
our circle of potential donors to anyone we could get in touch with. No donation is
too small!
If our project does not succeed, we will of course be very disappointed. However,
there will be no major consequences. What we are trying to do is support a local
charity. They already have funding, ours would just be to help their cause. Even
without our contribution they would still be able to run their events and educational
programs.
Benefit Analysis:
The ideal outcome of our project would look like us giving a sizable donation to
Prevent Child Abuse Utah. We do not have an exact monetary goal, but we hope to
raise several thousand dollars to help Prevent Child Abuse Utah reach their goals. In
addition to this monetary goal, we would love to see our blue ribbons all over campus
and continue to work with students to educate them about child abuse. If our original
SACA week was successful we would make it an annual event, and host smaller
events a couple other times throughout the year.
The benefits of our work on the community would be immense. We would be
opening up communication channels for victims of child abuse, and we would also
have the issue on peoples radars. As adults we all have a responsibility to do our part
to help. Volunteers would gain a sense of accomplishment for helping children who
cannot help themselves.
Conclusions: Child abuse will probably always be a part of our society, but if we can
educate people more about it and lessen the problem we will have done our job. The
problem will never disappear but the more fundraising we do for it the more we can
prevent it. Children should not have their innocence taken away from them by the
very adults who are supposed to protect them. Every child should have a home with
parents who protect and support them.
References
Child Abuse Statistics. (n.d.). Retrieved December 11, 2015, from
https://www.childhelp.org/child-abuse-statistics/
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights | United Nations. (n.d.). Retrieved
December 11, 2015, from http://www.un.org/en/universal-declaration-human-rights/