17 years support of Youth Action International (YAI) & Kimmie Weeks.
YAI was established in 2006 by Liberian activist and civil war survivor Kimmie Weeks. IFs founders have collaborated and supported YAI in multiple initiatives since 2007.
Humanity Unites Brilliance
HOW DID WE gather tens of thousands of caring citizens around the world from 2007, all with common hearts for common purpose and then assemble in COMMON Rhythm for personal, local and global impact
Re-empowering former children soldier armies in Liberia
From leading genocidal armies the group became a force for good.
Women’s Empowerment College - Liberia
We funded and co founded with YAI in 2007, graduating 1st yr in 2009 under the inspiration of Africa’s first female President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf - to date 8,000 women in Liberia & Sierra Leone.
Is there less prosperity on the streets of America than in the slums of Sub Sahara Africa?
Working across USA cities with Feed The Children, Shaquille and the NBA to bring food and gifts to those that have little
Empowering HIV+ women in Kenya's Kibera Slums
Utilizing the micro enterprise work of Dr Muhammed Yunus & Grameen Bank, we established women enterprise circles within the slums of Nairobi.
The Sole of Africa Campaign with Nelson Mandela & Graca Machel in Mozambique
Under the patronage of Nelson Mandela and his wife Grace Machel, we worked to unite non-profit organizations as well as private enterprise to work together for a common purpose.
Vision Land-Mine removal from $1000 a mine to $8?
When Princess Diana died in 1997 there were still 100 million land mines buried in fields, blowing up every 20 minutes. A group of caring activators took on her legacy to change these statistics, however in 2024 a vast issue still exists.