Wide awake in the middle of the night on Day 1 in Uganda, Kristin reflects on her first day meeting our friends and partners from across the globe for the first time.
Read MoreIn Campbell, California at a play-based preschool classroom, the circle time topic this day was a bit outside of the normal routine. But Mother Earth's Children preschool hopes to foster a sense of kinship between children across the globe.
Read MoreFor the Gambellans, the 13th day of December symbolizes anything but happiness. On that day in 2003, the Ethiopian National Defense Force came into Gambela Town, their capital, and massacred them over the course of three days straight, all in the name of profit.
Read MoreIn Bidi Bidi, the Store for Rose's Women’s Collective continues to rise ✊🏽 Can't wait to see it completed!
Read MoreConstruction continues on the primary learning center! They are so happy. So much gratitude to everyone who contributed!!
Read MoreOne of the challenges in working with refugees and people in developing nations is that they don't have access to banks, bank accounts, credit lines, etc. There's no ATM or Western Union in a refugee settlement. The system we have isn't set up to work for them. So our last payment took 5 days to arrive, and because of that, this happened
Read MoreWhat if we took our warm, full bellies and hearts and turned around to share that love with others today instead of fighting for new tvs and the latest deal? In this way we could fill our hearts even more. The only fullness that lasts.
Read MoreHis dark eyes stare into mine, but I can tell they are watching movies in his mind - replaying scenes from his long journey from Ethiopia to South Sudan to Nakivale, a refugee settlement in southern Uganda.
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