by Kait Van Riper | Nov 19, 2021 | All Stories, Do Something, Hope Through Aid
It’s often challenging to volunteer with children, and many volunteer organizations have a minimum age requirement. Children often think there is nothing they can do to help. Yet there are still opportunities to incorporate even the youngest world changers. ...
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 Jen Lyons | Jun 18, 2020 | All Stories, Hope Through Aid, On The Ground, Team Stories
As we observe World Refugee Day, Carry the Future wanted to take a moment to describe work that is still being done to serve refugees, despite the current situation with Covid-19. Read on for a description of the important work being done at Casa Alitas. Once located...
by Jen Lyons | Oct 10, 2019 | All Stories, Hope Through Aid, On The Ground, Team Stories
This week, Team 60 is providing aid for refugees in Greece. Much-needed strollers were distributed to refugees along their journey to the Vial Camp. However, Team 60 also received a stark reminder of why aid and hope are so vital to refugees. Read on for an update...
by Jen Lyons | Jul 30, 2019 | All Stories, Hope Through Aid
Next month, Carry the Future is sending its 60th team of volunteers to help refugee families. Over the last four years, teams of two, three and/or four volunteers have been regularly travelling to Greece, France, Serbia, Jordan and more recently, the Texas/Mexico...
by Jen Lyons | Jul 29, 2019 | All Stories, Do Something, Hope Through Aid, On The Ground
At Carry the Future, we are constantly reminded that small gestures can make big impacts. We are thankful for every person who has contributed in some way to our organization. Whether it is through donations of goods, time, or energy, they all make a difference. One...