Thank You from GO Humanity

We’re sad to say we’re closing… Dear Supporters of GO Humanity, We have very heavy news. As of October 1st, 2023, GO Humanity must dissolve as an organization and cease to operate.  In 2009, we planted a seed which became the sapling of Foundation Beyond Belief which became the tree of GO Humanity. Now our…

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Collective Arts Development Association(CADA)

Team’s introduction: “As a result of the political instability in the Northwest and Southwest of Cameroon, most schools and villages have been burned down, not leaving out economic infrastructures. This situation has led to increase numbers of youth school drop outs, internally displaced, youth unemployment, involvement in drug use/abuse and crime. “Our project aims to…

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May Volunteer Network Roundup!

Teams in our Food Security Project (FSP) reported 54 events in May, serving 14,722 individual beneficiaries and giving out 21,224 meals! Additional GO Humanity Service Teams held 10 more service events. Year, to date, that makes: 344 total team events 78,170 individual known beneficiaries served 79,293 meals/kits distributed New Food Security Project Team GO Team…

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April Volunteer Network Roundup!

Teams in our Food Security Project (FSP) reported 48 events in April, serving 16,169 individual beneficiaries and giving out 20,263 meals! Additional GO Humanity Service Teams held 17 more service events.

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March Volunteer Network Roundup!

Teams in our Food Security Project (FSP) reported 50 events in March, serving 14,848 individual beneficiaries and giving out 22,467 meals! Additional GO Humanity Service Teams held 19 more service events.

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February Volunteer Network Roundup!

Teams in our Food Security Project (FSP) reported 55 events in February, serving 18,859 individual beneficiaries and giving out 9,453 meals! Additional GO Humanity Service Teams held 16 more service events.

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How did it happen? Haiti food crisis explained.

Limited access to at least one meal a day is causing a phenomenon in Haiti some call ‘grangou kloròks’: hunger so acute it causes stomach pain akin to bleach eating through clothes. The people of Haiti are dropping unbelievable quotes on the press like “I don’t remember the last time I drank juice,” or “we…

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Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah Geechee Nation

March is designated as Women’s History Month. It goes back to the early 1900’s, though had been erased until sometime in the 1960’s by an activist who called herself Laura X. This month is set aside to highlight the contributions and legacies of women who have been forgotten or overlooked. This article will introduce a…

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Soul Food: Beyond February

Soul! You gotta have soul! The term soul is used to identify a genre of music and food in African American culture. Soul is to have a joyous emotion. It points to a feeling and way of life—and that feeling is used in dancing, singing, and even cooking! This goes beyond any month—it’s a genre.…

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Neighborhood Fridge

Our Mission at Neighborhood Fridge is to combat food insecurity and waste in underserved communities in Central FL by creating a decentralized network of community fridges and pantries that are open 24/7. We operate on the principles of mutual aid and solidarity, providing free access to healthy, fresh food to all members of the community…

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