Hello Somebody is an organization that strives to make a global difference by visiting one village at a time to help improve their living and health situation, by partnering with people who believes it can be done.
My all time favorite social media stars Cameron Dallas and Aaron Carpenter plans to travel to Malanti, a struggling village located in northern Swaziland, Africa. Their water is insufficient and has become harmful for the villagers. Children are in need of help, because of the epidemic of AIDS/HIV, causing them to lose loved one and feeling lonely.
Hello Somebody has created an action plan. With the four acres of land they have obtained and the help of Cameron, Aaron, and us, they intend to improve and help the village in many ways.
- Build a safe playground for the local children.
- Stock the region with an abundance of crisis meals.
- Provide equipment for a mobile medical unit to treat the villagers.
- Build several necessary pure water wells to bring quality drinking water to the villagers.
- Build a feeding center to feed the villagers daily.
- Build a food storage facility for the villagers.
- Provide books, tuition, uniforms, food, and medical care for all of the children.
- Build a school facility to teach and train 200 orphaned children.
And this is where we come in, the organization has created a Cam + Aaron Collection, which consists of t-shirts and sweatshirts. Every item that is sold, we show support and the money goes toward this project.
When the organization reaches their goal to meet the humanitarian team in person, Cameron and Aaron has agreed to travel to Africa to help serve the people of Malanti. Their world will be changed forever.
Help this organization to help their goal. Spread the word. Together, we are going to change the world!
Here is a short video!
Quote of the day:
"Success is not about how much money you make, it is about the difference you make in people's lives." - Michelle Obama
"If you get, give. If learn, teach." - Maya Angelou
"Charity begins at home, but should not end there. " - Thomas Fuller
xoxo,
S
Disclaimer: This post is not sponsored and is based on the organization's website.
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