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Welcome To The OASIS Foundation

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Hello. Welcome to the OASIS Foundation, Inc. The acronym OASIS stands for Outreach Aid Support Information Services. The OASIS Foundation, Inc is a 501-3-C not for profit organization that provides outreach education, emergency financial support to those infected/affected by HIV/AIDS in the Central Savannah River Area of Georgia.

 

The vision of OASIS has expanded to the youth of our nation. We believe that all students can learn and should be taught to be Eagles. Supported by the pillars of Scholarship, Citizenship, Leadership and Physical Fitness, those who follow the Eagle plan will Soar. Those who walk away from it will be compared to Buzzards.

The OASIS Foundation, Inc is funded by private and public donations. Books, CD’s and DVD’s are available for purchase and it’s tax deductible. Your donation will help an individual with AIDS and improve our society. Please help.

Thank you for visiting our page and tell a friend. We are looking forward to hearing from you.

 

Sincerely,
Eric L. Taylor, Sr.
CEO, OASIS Foundation, Inc

 
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SPONSORED BY: EMMANUEL FAITH TABERNACLE CHRISTIAN CENTER 
You are a student. You need to learn. You don’t need to be in detention or time out. You don’t need to be in In-School Suspension. You need to be in class with the rest of the crew doing your work. You need your desk to work on. You need your tools to work with. History is telling you that “You can do this!” Regardless of what anyone says about you, “You can do this!” Regardless of what is going on at your house, in school, “You can do this!” You are my future happening right now. You are special.



 
OASIS Launches New Programs
ImageThe OASIS Foundation, Inc. presents “FIGHTING FOR MY CHILD” & EAGLES
Many parents are at their wits end as to how to deal with their children.  These children are going to the school building and cutting school, or going to school and bringing home grades that look like lottery numbers.  Children know that they can call the Department of Family and Children Services if their parents discipline them therefore they taunt their parents with the threat of calling the officials.
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