by Kait Van Riper | Sep 28, 2020 | All Stories, Do Something, Hope Through Aid, On The Ground
With a year consisting of a global pandemic, societal tensions, and environmental disasters, it’s easy to forget to look beyond our own backyards—especially when we’ve been homebound for months. Around the world, people are suffering. Currently, the people...
by Lacy Stroessner | Aug 3, 2020 | All Stories, Do Something, Raising World Changers
JOIN OUR 2020 VIRTUAL RACE FOR REFUGEES To celebrate our 5th birthday, we’re hosting a virtual race during the entire month of September! Whether you’re walking or running, our race organizers will be with you every step of the way! When you sign up, you’ll be...
by Kait Van Riper | Jun 15, 2020 | All Stories, Do Something, So Much Good
World Refugee Day is observed on June 20 every year. On this day especially, Carry the Future wants to remind every one of the situation of refugees around the world. While there may be difficulties and strife in our home nations, as citizens of this planet, we are...
by Kait Van Riper | Dec 17, 2019 | All Stories, Do Something, Empowered Together, So Much Good
The holidays are just around the corner and the bell-jingling, bustling time of year usually ushers in a spirit of generosity and goodwill towards others. As you take a pause to reflect this season, Carry the Future asks you to remember the refugees in our midst who...
by Jen Lyons | Nov 24, 2019 | All Stories, Do Something, So Much Good
Food, Fellowship, and Friends! As you celebrate the togetherness and festivities of Thanksgiving, we invite you to also remember refugees around the world who are in need of hope, bounty, and community. This year, Carry the Future invites you to host a Friendsgiving...
by Kait Van Riper | Nov 18, 2019 | All Stories, Do Something, Raising World Changers
At Carry the Future, we believe the future generation is ripe with world changers. As parents, mentors, teachers, and influencers, it’s our job to have tough conversations with our littles. It’s natural to want to shield and shelter those innocent hearts...