"Now that the devastation of COVID-19 is gripping the world, Unbound is making a difference to the most vulnerable in its path." See how our programs are helping #elders during the #COVID19 pandemic. (via @theleavenkc) https://t.co/VborWJhDEY
As Kenya disinfects its main streets to tackle coronavirus, in informal settlements like Kibera that have felt long-neglected by the government, community-led initiatives are stepping up. Follow for live updates: https://t.co/NlIBlxlR0j
Today our staff members came together and processed tens of thousands of cards in one hour from sponsored friends across the globe. During this time of year, more than 310,000 handmade cards pour into Kansas City before they reach your mailbox. Have you received your card yet?
Diana Rose is not your typical CEO. She started farming in 2015 when she received a loan of 10,000 Kenyan shillings (about $100) through an Unbound mothers group. Now she operates a small, thriving farm on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya. Read her story: https://t.co/Jot2TJbYCu
Using a traditional art form called kolam, Unbound mothers in #India created a resource map to visualize their community and identify new business opportunities. Learn why we support solutions that are locally led and sustainable. #entrepreneurs https://t.co/aMtXkS2roV
Their whole lives they’d dreamed of the sea, but it was only a dream until someone listened. Follow the journey of 30 Unbound elders from the landlocked city of Medellin, Colombia, as they travel to see the ocean for the first time.
The 25-year-old mother from Guatemala was separated from her son when she got to the U.S. border. She was told they would be soon reunited. Instead, she was deported, while her son was left behind. https://t.co/HhB7WBO5Cs