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APULU has committed to helping advance the "Juvenile Justice Reform" and "Working Together To Feed America" initiatives by using its platform to raise awareness and funds for the cause. By leveraging our brand identity and customer base, we can help amplify the foundation's message and bring attention to the need for these initiatives.

APULU will work to implement policies, and programs aimed to improve the treatment of youth involved in the justice system with a focus on rehabilitation rather than punishment. Also, we aim to increase access to nutritious food for all Americans, with a particular focus on vulnerable populations, such as children, seniors, and low-income families. Our goal is to create a more equitable and just food system where all Americans have access to the food they need to thrive. 

The brand will commit to donating a portion of its profits to the foundation or organize numerous fundraising events to support the cause.

APULU FOUNDATION: FOR THE LOVE OF HUMANITY

ADVANC­ING JUVE­NILE JUS­TICE REFORM

  1. Diversion programs that steer youth away from the justice system and towards community-based interventions.
  2. Restorative justice programs that focus on repairing the harm caused by delinquent behavior, rather than punishment.
  3. Trauma-informed approaches that recognize the impact of trauma on youth behavior and provide appropriate support and treatment.
  4. Alternatives to detention include electronic monitoring, community service, or intensive counseling and supervision.
  5. Educational programs, such as tutoring, vocational training, and college courses, to improve outcomes for youth involved in the justice system.
  6. Mental health and substance abuse treatment programs to address underlying issues that contribute to delinquent behavior.

 

WORKING TOGETHER TO FEED AMERICA

WORKING TOGETHER TO FEED AMERICA 

  1. Providing funding and resources to food banks and other organizations that distribute food to those in need.
  2. Increasing awareness of food insecurity and hunger through public education campaigns.
  3. Encouraging donations of food, money, and time from individuals and businesses.
  4. Advocating for policy changes at the local, state, and federal levels to address the root causes of food insecurity, such as poverty, inequality, and lack of access to healthy food.