by Jen Lyons | Feb 12, 2019 | All Stories, Raising World Changers, Recommended Reading
At Carry the Future, we are committed to helping refugees. One way we can do this is through our own children. By educating our children about what it means to be a refugee, we are preparing the next generation to make a difference. In the past, Carry the Future has...
by Jen Lyons | Nov 7, 2018 | All Stories, Raising World Changers, Recommended Reading
In our Raising World Changers series, we hope to equip parents and caregivers with practical ways they can educate and empower their children to make a difference in the world. Today we are proud to share some of our favorite books about refugees ideal for the entire...
by Jen Lyons | Aug 3, 2018 | All Stories, Raising World Changers, Recommended Reading
We’ve almost made it. Summer is almost over. Hopefully, your summer has been one to remember! Now, we hear those dreaded words: back to school. It’s time to start prepping your kids by imposing bedtimes, getting back into a routine, and buying school supplies. With...
by Jen Lyons | Jul 6, 2018 | All Stories, Raising World Changers, Recommended Reading
The Dog Days of Summer. The days where it’s too hot to do much beyond sit in the shade or visit your local pool. If you’re out of summer ideas, we’re here to help! Join us as we read, craft, cook, and volunteer. During each month this summer (June,...
by Jen Lyons | Jun 8, 2018 | All Stories, Raising World Changers, Recommended Reading, Volunteer
School’s out for the summer! Maybe you have a jam-packed summer ahead of you full of activities and camps for the kids. Or maybe you have a wonderfully lazy summer planned with a lot of reading and trips to the local pool. Whatever your plans, a break from...
by Jen Lyons | Jun 4, 2018 | All Stories, Do Something, Recommended Reading, So Much Good
Refugees overcome many difficulties and obstacles as they attempt to flee from their homes: starting with fleeing from the dangerous environment of their home nation to waiting for asylum in refugee camps. Once they’ve finally arrived in their nation of asylum, the...