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  • Team (All) | Rainer Philanthropy

    Rainer Philanthropy is a fictional organization in the Resident Evil video game series. It serves as a significant antagonist throughout the franchise, particularly in Resident Evil 5. Led by Albert Wesker and Excella Gionne, Rainer is a multinational conglomerate with a facade of philanthropy, but its true goal is to spread the deadly Uroboros virus for profit and power. Meet Our Team Ayesha Khatun Wix and SEO Specialist Email ayesha@starstar.org Phone (800) 580-1500, Ext. 300 Location Bangladesh More Details Jakwan Ahmed Web Designer Email jakwan@starstar.org Phone (800) 580-1500, Ext. 215 Location United Kingdon More Details Dr. Noelle Rainer Vice President Email noelle@starstar.org Phone (800) 580-1500, Ext. 222 Location United States More Details Tariq Shahzad Chief Operating Officer Email tariq@starstar.org Phone (800) 580-1500, Ext. 216 Location Pakistan More Details Robert Rainer Chief Delegation Officer Email rob@starstar.org Phone (800) 580-1500, Ext. 196 Location United States More Details

  • Team1

    Wall of Heroes RaP Hero Robert Robinson Database Manager Added thousands of hotline, helpline and chat line services to our database and trained a team of volunteers how to use our systems. Read More RaP Hero Huizhe Zhu Managing Volunteer Database Coordinator & Volunteer Manager Read More RaP Hero Cecelia Templeton Managing Volunteer HelpUnited Website Design & Database Build Read More RaP Hero Justyn Fizgerald Volunteer Coordinator Coordinator of New Volunteers Read More RaP Hero Parvathy Sarma Managing Volunteer HelpUnited Outreach Team Coordinator Read More RaP Hero Jon Ruscoe Managing Volunteer Database Coordinator & Volunteer Manager Read More

  • Hotline Directory

    May 2024 Our Projects < Back Hotline Directory May 2024 Our mission is to provide everyone in the United States in need of a hotline or helpline service with easy access to all options that best match their needs. We're doing this by providing all hotlines, helpline, and chat lines with a free page on our site. The only volunteer-built database in the US with all hotlines, helplines, text chat, and web chat services added from scratch. We have chosen this mission because agencies with similar databases charge others to license their listings. Our database is open source and can be used for free by any nonprofit or school. We began building our database in March 2019, using only volunteers. By August 2022, we had close to 200,000 services, with detailed information about each service. At the latest count, we have 250,000 hotlines, helplines, and chat services listed in our database. Each hotline at hotlinedirectory.org has its own dynamic webpage, containing detailed information. We allow services to claim their pages and to update them. Volunteers operate our agency only. We have no paid staff and no paid executives. ONLY 100% volunteers. Every volunteer is treated equally. If a volunteer wants to learn more or do more, then they can. We have volunteers that work a few hours a week, and we have volunteers that work full-time. There is room for ANYONE who wants to join our team. To learn more, please visit our Volunteer Team Page. A Hotline Directory is a resource listing contact information for various helplines and hotlines that provide support and assistance on different issues. The directory typically includes phone numbers and other contact details for organizations that address specific needs, such as: Emergency Services : Contacts for immediate assistance in life-threatening situations, like police, fire departments, and medical emergencies. Mental Health Support : Helplines offering support for mental health issues, including crisis intervention, counseling, and referrals for further help. Substance Abuse : Numbers for organizations that provide support and resources for individuals struggling with drug or alcohol addiction. Domestic Violence and Abuse : Hotlines dedicated to helping victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other forms of abuse. Child and Youth Services : Contacts for services specifically aimed at protecting and supporting children and young people, such as child protective services and youth counseling. Elderly Support : Helplines offering assistance and resources for elderly individuals facing challenges such as isolation, abuse, or health issues. Disaster Relief : Information for organizations that provide aid and support during natural disasters and emergencies. Legal and Financial Advice : Hotlines offering free or low-cost legal assistance and financial counseling. LGBTQ+ Support : Contacts for organizations that provide support and resources for LGBTQ+ individuals. Health Information : Numbers for health information services that provide advice and answers to medical queries. Our Hotline Directory is a valuable tool for individuals seeking help, allowing them to quickly find the appropriate contact for their needs. It is often made available through various platforms, including online, in print, and through community centers. Visit hotlinedirectory.org . Previous Next

  • MyICU Guide

    June 2024 Our Projects < Back MyICU Guide June 2024 MyICU Guide is a free tool made available to ALL families of ICU patients. Relying on hundreds of studies and other relevant materials to create easy to digest chunks of information to help families of ICU patients navigate the ICU. Below is an example of information contained in the guide. Table of Contents Introduction & Purpose of This Guide What to Expect in the ICU Meet the Care Team Medical Conditions That Lead to ICU Admission Patient Rights & Advocacy Daily ICU Diary: Forms & Observations Questions for Doctors, Nurses & Care Teams Delirium, Coma, and Medical Records Uploading Records & Building Patient History Discharge Planning Post-ICU Recovery Understanding PICS & Beyond Plain-English Medical Record Summaries Support & Volunteer Forums The Role of Family & Friends My Story: Rob's ICU Journey Final Checklists & Wrap-up Appendices & Exhibits Notes, Sources, & Reference Materials 1. Introduction & Purpose of This Guide When a loved one enters the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), life changes in an instant. This guide is designed to support families during one of the most disorienting and frightening periods they may ever experience. It provides a clear structure for capturing vital information, understanding the ICU process, and organizing a record that will assist with recovery long after discharge. This guide is also a way to empower family members to be more than passive observers: to become informed advocates, memory keepers, and participants in their loved one’s care journey. It was born from lived experience, and it is rooted in the belief that informed families make a meaningful difference. 2. What to Expect in the ICU 24/7 care from rotating teams Beeping monitors, tubes, ventilators, constant noise Changing shift teams every 8-12 hours Strict hygiene protocols, visiting hours Frequent medical jargon Did You Know? ICUs are among the most expensive hospital departments, both financially and emotionally. Patients may be unconscious, but family presence still matters. Tip for Families: Keep a notebook or use this guide daily. If allowed, take photos of the room layout to help your loved one later. Small memory triggers aid recovery. 3. Meet the Care Team Role Description Attending Physician Senior doctor overseeing care Residents/Fellows Doctors-in-training under supervision ICU Nurses Provide day-to-day hands-on care Respiratory Therapist Manages ventilator and breathing support Case Manager Assists with discharge and insurance PT/OT Specialists Begin early mobilization if possible Chaplains/Social Work Provide emotional/spiritual support 4. Medical Conditions That Lead to ICU Admission Common diagnoses include: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) Sepsis Stroke Heart failure Post-surgical monitoring Neurological emergencies (See Appendix B for full list with descriptions.) 5. Patient Rights & Advocacy Patients have the right to understand their treatment plan Ask for daily updates from the care team Assign a Designated Family Member (DFM) to receive info and relay to others Request a patient advocate or ombudsperson if needed Did You Know? You can request a family conference with the full ICU team. 6. Daily ICU Diary (Dynamic web-based + printable form) Each day: What happened medically What the patient looked like New medications or procedures Emotional observations Family questions/concerns This diary becomes essential during recovery. It will also populate the patient's dynamic PDF record. 7. Questions for Doctors, Nurses, & Care Teams Suggested questions: What is today’s goal Visit myicu.org to get your copy of our guide. Previous Next

  • 500 | Rainer Philanthropy

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  • Rainer Philanthrophy | Rainer Nonprofit

    Rainer Philanthrophy provides online Nonprofit services for hundreds of marketing projects in the USA. Celebrating More than 20+ Years of Service Our agency is dedicated to transforming individuals' lives through innovative and engaging projects that harness cutting-edge technologies. Since 2007, we have confidently established ourselves as leaders in developing volunteer-driven initiatives that set us apart from traditional nonprofit organizations. Our long-term goals include: Clear Mission and Vision. Our agency is powered by the community spirit, with dedicated volunteers steering all operations, embodying the essence of selflessness and collaboration without relying on paid staff or executives. Cultivating and nurturing connections with a vibrant array of stakeholders. Learn More Our Mission Volunteerism at Its Best Our nonprofit organization is wholeheartedly dedicated to creating a meaningful and lasting impact around the globe. Through various programs and initiatives, we tirelessly strive to enhance the quality of life for individuals and communities in need, tackling urgent issues and nurturing hope. Our mission is to illuminate a brighter future for all, ensuring everyone has access to the resources and support they deserve. We invite you to join us on this essential journey to make a profound difference and forge a more equitable world for future generations. Celebrating 20 Years of Commitment to Leveraging Technology for Improved Access to Essential Resources. Over the past two decades, we have harnessed innovative technologies to enhance the accessibility of vital resources, ensuring that individuals and communities can easily obtain the tools and support they need. Essential Resources. Document Play video About Our Nonprofit Enhancing Educational Opportunities Advancing Health and Wellness Strengthening Community Resilience Our Volunteers Volunteers Extraorinaire Our agency is operated solely by volunteers. We have no paid staff and no paid executives. Because of this, there is no shortage of volunteer opportunities. We need volunteers in all areas of nonprofit organization operations. We also have great opportunities for college and high school students to fulfill their volunteer requirements. We encourage everyone/everywhere to volunteer; we have volunteer opportunities for all interested people. We celebrate our volunteers' contributions every year by selecting our Volunteers Extraordinaire. Winners are added to the Rainer Philanthropy Volunteers Hall of Fame. In 2017, we founded National Hotline Volunteer Month. We celebrate the people who graciously give their time and energy to the hotline, helpline, and chat lines each year. Volunteer Awareness Rainer Volunteers Volunteers Extraordinaire Our Volunteer Opportunities We offer excellent opportunities for college and high school students to fulfill their volunteer requirements. Coming up in 2024 is our #4Help Outreach Program. We encourage everyone/everywhere to volunteer. Volunteer opportunities exist for all interested people. More About Volunteering Our Projects AfterICU We believe that the best way we can help the 5,000,0000+ people who will have an ICU experience in 2017 and the medical professionals that will treat them, Learn More StarStar Numbers StarStar Phone Numbers for Nonprofits are short phone numbers, like 911 and 988, that begin with two stars. Learn More HelpUnited HelpUnited aims to be a watchdog service for the hotline industry. We plan to create universal best practices, by collecting data from the industry and to critical data from stakeholders. making sure that no one who is interested in improving the hotline industry is excluded. Learn More MyICU Guide MyICU Guide is an ongoing project blending the science behind post intensive care syndrome with the practical implications of PICS for former ICU patients and their families. Learn More View Our Other Projects Our Founders 2012 Boston Celtics Heroes Among Us Noelle & Rob Rainer were recently recognized as heroes among us by the Boston Celtics during halftime of the Celtics vs. Knicks game. It was a well-deserved honor for their outstanding contributions to the community. Congratulations to Noelle & Rob Rainer! The Rainers have been recognized for their exceptional work in various fields. Some of their notable achievements include the 2024 Presidential Lifetime Volunteer Service Award, 2022 Marquis Who's Who, 2020 Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (BSP) Teaching Award, and the 8 Boston Celtics Heroes Among Us. The Rob & Noelle Rainer Foundation is a service of Rainer Philanthropies, Inc., a 501(C)3 non-profit organization. Rob and Noelle Rainer founded the Abuse Victim Hotline ("AVH") in 2008, which was the first SMS-based hotline service in the US. Since then, they have been dedicated building nonprofits and have spent much of their time doing so. Our Team Rest of the Team Our Blog View All Blog Posts

  • StompOut

    September 2020 Our Projects < Back StompOut September 2020 OUR MISSION Our mission is to end the commercial growing, manufacturing, and sale of all tobacco products. We believe that if enough people take on our challenge, the world's politicians will finally realize that their partnership with big tobacco is no longer acceptable, thus bringing about the end of the ugly partnership. We need you to help us StompOut Tobacco use and manufacturing. USING CHALLENGES TO MAKE CHANGE To achieve our goals, we will offer a series of challenges. We will invite people from every country, over the age of 18, and subject to their country's rules regarding the same, to take part in our challenges. Our challenges will include a "Participation Award," and, if there are winners of any competitions, a "Winners' Award." We believe our challenges will create powerful and concentrated expressions of the will of the people that can bring about substantial changes in how the tobacco industry operates. Visit stompout.org . Previous Next

  • Volunteers Extraordinary | Rainer Philanthropy

    The Volunteer Hall of Fame by Rainer Philanthropy is an initiative to recognize and celebrate outstanding volunteers who have made significant contributions to their communities. Each inductee exemplifies exceptional dedication, impact, and leadership in volunteer service, demonstrating the spirit of philanthropy and the power of individual efforts in creating positive change. Volunteers Extraordinary & Volunteers of the Year Volunteers Extraordinary Volunteers Extraordinary are individuals recognized for their exceptional dedication, leadership, and impact in their volunteer efforts. These volunteers go above and beyond the call of duty, consistently demonstrating a deep commitment to the causes they support. Their contributions are marked by a significant amount of time, energy, and passion, often leading to transformative outcomes for the communities and organizations they serve. Key Characteristics of Volunteers Extraordinary Exceptional Commitment: These volunteers are known for their unwavering dedication, often taking on challenging and time-intensive roles. They consistently show up, ready to contribute, and often go the extra mile to ensure the success of the projects they are involved in. Leadership and Initiative: Volunteers Extraordinary frequently assume leadership positions within their volunteer organizations. They are proactive in identifying needs, organizing teams, and driving initiatives that address critical issues. Their leadership inspires others to get involved and make a difference. Innovative Problem-Solving: These volunteers often bring creative solutions to complex problems. Whether it's finding new ways to engage the community, optimizing project resources, or developing innovative approaches to outreach, they are known for their ability to think outside the box. Inspiring Others: Volunteers Extraordinary serve as role models within their communities. Their passion and dedication not only make a direct impact but also inspire others to volunteer and contribute to meaningful causes. They help build a culture of service and philanthropy. Volunteers of the Year Volunteers of the Year are individuals honored for their remarkable contributions within a specific year. This recognition is awarded to those who have made a particularly significant impact over the course of the year, either through their consistent efforts or by playing a crucial role in a major project or initiative. These volunteers are celebrated for their dedication, hard work, and the difference they have made in a short period. Key Characteristics of Volunteers of the Year Significant Impact: Volunteers of the Year are recognized for making a substantial difference in a specific year. This impact could be through a single major project or consistent contributions across various initiatives. Their efforts have led to measurable and meaningful outcomes. Outstanding Service: These volunteers have shown outstanding service, often stepping up during critical times or taking on responsibilities that require extra dedication. They are known for their reliability and for going above and beyond what is expected of them. Adaptability and Resilience: Volunteers of the Year often excel in challenging situations. Whether adapting to unexpected circumstances, overcoming obstacles, or managing complex tasks, they demonstrate resilience and a positive attitude, ensuring the success of their volunteer efforts. Recognition by Peers and Organizations: These volunteers are often nominated by peers, community members, or organizations they serve for their exemplary contributions. Their work is widely recognized and celebrated, often serving as an example for others in the volunteer community. Conclusion Volunteers Extraordinary and Volunteers of the Year are both distinguished titles awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions through their volunteer work. While Volunteers Extraordinary are celebrated for their ongoing, exceptional leadership and dedication, Volunteers of the Year are recognized for their remarkable impact within a specific year. Both groups exemplify the spirit of volunteerism, inspiring others to contribute to the greater good and make a lasting difference in their communities.

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