by Brinley Parkinson | Sep 2, 2025 | Recent News
The family is the basic unit of society. We can’t segment populations (targeting only children, women, or schools) and expect long-term success. Every humanitarian project needs a family involvement element to create lasting impact. Why This Matters For...
by Brinley Parkinson | Sep 1, 2025 | Recent News
Carlitos and Graça Cipriano are raising six children in Mozambique. Like many families in our program, their days once revolved around uncertainty — whether there would be enough food, whether their children would go to bed hungry, whether tomorrow might look the...
by Brinley Parkinson | Aug 25, 2025 | Recent News
The most crucial principle in humanitarian work is community empowerment. It isn’t what a community can do WITH you there—it’s what they can do AFTER you’ve left. True success? Being able to fade out without people even noticing. If you hear...
by Brinley Parkinson | Aug 18, 2025 | Recent News
Community-centric projects are the projects that stick. Coming in with an outside notion of what needs to be done will only get results while the outside organization is present. No one knows the needs of a community better than its own members. “In community...
by Brinley Parkinson | Aug 13, 2025 | Recent News
What if our best intentions were doing more harm than good? In this compelling and unflinchingly honest conversation, global humanitarian consultant Jen Brewer, Vice President at Care for Life, challenges the deeply ingrained dynamics behind the so-called “hero...
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