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 usually
do three or four projects a year, but "now
is not the time for small plans," so I'm spending
52 weeks to circumnavigate the globe creating grassroots
aid (the first person to ever attempt it) - and
I'm going to need your help.
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...