Initiatives
"The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its most vulnerable members"
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Mahatma Gandhi
Our Philosophy
In our relentless pursuit of happiness, we often forget - there is no greater power than when hearts connect. Welcome to a developing community driven to reach the pinnacle of what the world can be.
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Addy's ARC India: Animal Rehabilitation Centre
Status: Design
Inspired by Nala, the Centre aims to live by one simple philosophy: No Animal Left Alone. Addy's ARC strives to provide free healthcare and rehabilitation for any animal predicated on a comprehensive blend of holistic and modern medicine. The Centre hopes to become a world-leader in forward-thinking animal activism and rescue.
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The Afghan Initiative
Status: Design and Development
The Afghan Initiative (The AI) is a project set up to connect vulnerable families, women and children in the Middle East to individuals and charities who provide essential goods and services from meals and shelter to education, healthcare and pro-bono legal and security services at no cost to the family.
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The Sanitary Assignment
Status: Design
The Sanitary Assignment (TSA)'s mission is to provide any individual - especially those living under the poverty line - with clean, safe and environmentally friendly sanitary products free of cost. The project is determined to work with and fully support any movement(s) that strive for political breakthroughs such as but not limited to removing taxes off all feminine hygiene products.
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'Teach us to Fish' Program
Status: Design
Our vision is to pioneer a free, safe and open-minded learning space founded on sound moral, ethical and philosophical approaches to life. We aim to work with any individual from all walks of life offering a tailored, out-of-the-box approach to assist them reaching their full potential. The program's algorithm is designed to help individuals find their purpose and assist them in creating a platform by which they can become self-sufficient.