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A small amout of money goes a long way in supporting lovely people
Across the planet there is approximately 150 million people living on the streets. This is a staggering number and we want to help some of those people. With your help and support we can make a difference.
+150 M
Homeless people on our planet…
What we do
How we help
Uncovering Invisible Stories
We embark on incredible journeys, seeking out those in need – whether it’s basic necessities like food and shelter, financial assistance, or even essential medicines. Through our lens, we shine a light on their struggles and connect generous viewers to make a real difference in their lives. It’s a beautiful blend of adventure and compassion, changing lives one story at a time.
Empowering Generosity
We bridge the gap between viewers and individuals in need, creating a platform for viewers to directly impact lives through their contributions. Seeing the immediate results of their compassion firsthand sparks joy and fosters a community of engaged and empowered changemakers, proving that even small acts of kindness can ripple across the globe.
Igniting Hope
We don’t just document struggles; we showcase the strength and resilience of the human spirit amidst hardship. By sharing stories of individuals overcoming challenges and communities banding together, we offer viewers a dose of hope. This not only inspires them to believe in the possibility of change but also empowers them to join our mission of creating a brighter future for those in need.
Impact
Empowering Asian communities, one act of kindness at a time.
$10 can buy 1 to 2 night's stay at a low-cost shelter or safe haven in Thailand.
Just $20 can feed a whole family in Vietnam for 1 week.
$15 will fund essential medications for a child preventing illness and promoting well-being in the Phillipines.
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