| Loscarasucias Children's Home |
| Women Fuelwood Carriers |
| Development in Gardening |
| Cows for the Massai |
| UCLA at Angkor Thom |
| CAA Envirotrade |
| Jeff Scott |
| Bonfil Orphanage |
| Back to School |
| Guerrilla Aid |
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Guerrilla Aid is simple - go somewhere, learn
something,help somehow - and it's the only way I really understand my place in world aid. To the questions, "what could one person do anyway?" or "how do I start?"... Well, I'm going to show you.
I may get lost, will certainly mess up, and will most likely cry a couple hundred times, but my goal is to not only create my projects, but to start a "Guerrilla Aid" movement. I don't always follow exact channels of protocol, but there is nothing more frustrating than seeing supplies stuck on a truck because someone was missing a certain form. I’ve also learned that it's really hard to get stopped by red tape if you create your own projects along the way - but if I step on some toes and get stuck behind a border somewhere, don't quote me on that... The map below is the path I'll be taking - you'll be able to follow along through daily blogs, join me along the way, and details can be found on the expedition page...
Get started on our Journey and Vist http://www.GuerillaAid.com
OUR MISSIONWe work to create self-sustaining grassroots projects for the common good of each community we serve. Guerilla Aid is a division of Global Colors and is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization
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Follow along as we circumnavigate the globe creating grassroots aid.
We work to create self-sustaining grassroots projects for the common good of each community we serve.
Just go somewhere and do something, and then teach others how to do the same.