#PreparedToServe Campaign – More than a feeling

by | Nov 4, 2021 | ShiftHappens

How do you define care?

According to the dictionary, the definition is, ‘the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something.’

Care, much like its companion love, is more than a feeling. Care is an active principle.

We are all active in one way or another. No one is inactive even if it may seem so. To be alive means to be active. When our actions are driven by compassion, kindness, and love we are immersed in the spirit of caring.

The members of the global Pollination Project community are amazing examples of the power of compassionate action. They feel inspired to make a difference for the members of their communities and take on the much-needed task of being a catalyst for positive change. This serves as an inspiration to others who see them making a difference. The ripple effect grows and a network of trusted relationships emerges.

This is extremely important in times of crisis. When a catastrophe or emergency hits, time is of the essence, every second counts. In such times trust is a much-needed resource and it can not be manufactured elsewhere. Because our changemakers are grassroots community members their work unfolds on the foundation of existing relationships allowing them to act with speed and efficiency that groups working from the outside in may struggle with.

When you live in the community you strive to serve you understand the nuances and subtitles that exist allowing you to be the best advocate for what is needed, where it’s needed, and when. This is why the grassroots are so important in times of disaster and crisis. They are so often overlooked yet are so often the most impactful.

This is why we started our Resilience and Recovery Fund earlier this year as the world sees one disaster after another and the urgency for emergency support becomes far too common. We know the power that grassroots changemakers have in everyday circumstances and we know that power increases immensely in moments of crisis.

Please consider joining us in this campaign. We are prepared to support those who are prepared to serve….the question is are you?

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Lakshman Molleti’s work seems simple enough at first glance: he gives away earth-friendly water bowls throughout India to ensure that the millions of stray dogs, cows, monkeys, birds, and other animals have access to clean water. 

"It Began with a Water Bowl," is the movie adaptation of the book "The Journey of Bunty and Chinku,", written by Lakshman.
This story is meticulously crafted with the primary goal of inspiring, motivating, and instilling a sense of responsibility across all age groups towards community building, particularly in the often neglected realms of animal welfare and the environment.

The Pollination Project partnered with Lakshman since the very beginning of Lakshman’s project Animals Water Bowl Project Trust. 

To date, Lakshman Molleti:

🐶 distributed 5500+ water bowls
🐶 organized 120 educational events
🐶 educated 35,000 people on animal welfare both in person and online
🐶 impacted 15000+ animals /day. 

You can follow Laksham and his organization AWBP Trust on 
Instagram at @awbptrust
YouTube at @AWBPTrust
Facebook at @awbptrust
Website https://awbptrust.org/ 

#animalrights #animalwelfare #vegan #plantbased #veganlifestyle #nocruelty #crueltyfree #heartivism #grants #animaladvocacy #straydogsindia #straydogs #seedgrants #animalactivist
Stories of #Heartivism: "Break the Bias" is a transformative initiative crafted to bridge the gap experienced by visually impaired women in Lagos (Nigeria) in acquiring fundamental digital and communication skills necessary for navigating today's world.

Thanks to the support of the TPP grant, Oluwakemi empowered 25 women with newfound confidence in communication!
CONGRATULATIONS to our grantee and Lead Advisor in Health and Wholeness, Ben Kilama!
He has just taken on the role of "Disability Inclusion Facilitator" (DIF) with Light for the World, a non governmental organization with a vision to build an inclusive world where people with disabilities fully engage and participate in economic development and enjoy equal rights.

In this role, he's going to be supporting the "We Are Able! Project" which is a partnership project with five partners (Light For The World, ZOA International, NUDIPU-Uganda Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda, VNGI and The Hague Academy for Local Governance in Northern Uganda) to achieve two main outcome: inclusive land rights and inclusive food security.

"I want to appreciate TPP for making this happen. This success is traceable from the grant that we got from TPP which exposed me, my work, and my cause to the community and other organizations which are committed to the same cause.
Seriously, from Health and Wholeness to inclusive land rights and inclusive food security, I envision the sky to be the limit." 

We are very proud of you, Ben! 
#foodsecurity #health #inclusivity #uganda