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Choosing to be Spacious

Choosing to be Spacious

By Christine Guthrie What does it mean in our society to be seen? To be noticed, appreciated, heard? Is it a fearful thing to be noticed? In our communities we need to experience processes of belonging that affirm us as individuals at the same time as providing communal group experiences that promote

Browse to a Better World

There are thousands of charitable non-profit organizations that are out helping the needy and less fortunate in the world. With scattered resources and undeveloped infrastructure, coupled with bureaucracy, hunger, famine and wars, most nations are not able to protect the rights of each and every citizen leaving some to suffer

Acceptance

By Simone Ravenscroft We all judge each other - this is a fact of life. I believe I speak for the majority when I say, if you can genuinely look someone in the eyes and say you have NEVER passed judgment on another person in any way, you would be lying. Judging

A Hungry Child Needs Your Help

A hungry child needs your help

    Fighting in C.A.R. is pushing families to the edge of survival, while funding for this crisis has nearly run out. Children will be the first innocent victims. Without your support, WFP cannot continue providing emergency food assistance. The Situation in C.A.R. Before conflict started, half of the children in C.A.R. were stunted due

5 Reasons You Should Hug More

We all love a good hug! Be it as a greeting, over an accomplishment, to show gratitude, or to comfort someone; a hug is a universal social gesture which crosses cultural and social boundaries. But, in addition to being a gesture, hugs are actually pretty darn great for you. Below are

7 Ways to Help Syrian Refugees

Most of us have been hearing about the plight of Syrian refugees for as long as we can remember, but know little about the part we can play to make a difference. Below are the key ways you can help. DONATE: Donate to the International Red Cross who help treat, feed, and

5 Reasons to Skip Your Next Coffee!

5 Alternatives to your $5 Latte

As we fork over a fiver for the privilege of indulging ourselves in 15 glorious minutes of a designer soy caramel macchiato, we more often than not, fail to entirely comprehend the value of that $5 note. Below are 5 things this $5 note, if donated, could provide the third world. Here's 5 other ways

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