by Kait Van Riper | Oct 19, 2021 | All Stories, Raising World Changers
Afghanistan. The Taliban. Refugee Resettlement. Once again, refugees are front and center in the media. While our hearts and minds yearn to DO SOMETHING, our simple acts often seem hopeless and fruitless. Yet every small act amounts to big changes for the lives of...
by Kait Van Riper | Oct 14, 2021 | All Stories, Do Something, Empowered Together, Raising World Changers, So Much Good
Between September 15-30, Carry the Future celebrated the second annual Race for Refugees. Students, professionals, Carry the Future staff, moms, dads, and kids from all over the world ran, walked, jogged, swam, and hiked to raise money for those forced to flee their... by Kait Van Riper | Mar 1, 2021 | All Stories, Raising World Changers
Join Carry the Future’s Kaity for our second Fireside Story Time! This week, she tells an Algerian story. Many cultures pass down their folklore and stories by telling the stories rather than writing them down. As you listen to Kaity’s retelling, feel free...
by Lacy Stroessner | Feb 1, 2021 | All Stories, Printable, Raising World Changers
At Carry the Future, we believe even our youngest generations can spread love and change the world. We know Valentine’s Day might look a little different this year, especially with virtual school and stay-at-home orders across the globe. However your kiddo plans...
by Kait Van Riper | Nov 24, 2020 | All Stories, Do Something, Raising World Changers
If we have learned anything from the difficulties of 2020, we have learned how much we need others. We are all connected. We need to be with others. We need to hold tight to our friends, family and neighbors. Once taken for granted, we miss the gatherings, hugs and...
by Jen Lyons | Sep 22, 2020 | All Stories, Raising World Changers, Recommended Reading
This month, Carry the Future’s blog shares a special story time with our very own Sara Gilliam. A member of Carry the Future’s board of directors, Sara is also the author of the book Ah Mu Weaves a Story. Originally posted on World Refugee Day, we are sharing this...