Giving Tuesday

Today is #GIVINGTUESDAY  and I decided to put together a great list of ways you can give back through various organizations I have worked with and ones that I love. These are people that I buy from and give to!

 

 
 
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Exile International provides art therapy to former child soldiers in Uganda and The DR Congo. My friend Bethany is the founder and I love sitting with her and hearing stories of life transformation from their kids. Right now they are in need $20,000 to finish a protection wall around one of the centers in DR Congo that serves 115 kids - The Nehemiah Project. The elections are coming up and this is a safety wall that they must have. Today every dollar is matched up to 20K 

 
 
 

For $35 you can give coal for Christmas! It's actually soap though and people love it. And now, it provides one woman in Kenya with a charcoal-efficient stove. The Adventure Project creates jobs across the globe giving men and women the chance to lift themselves out of poverty. This is a great gift to give your friends and family:

 
 
 
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JOYN takes artisans living in poverty and joins them with the thriving fashion world. Each step of our process is done by hand—creating more jobs, bringing more joy, and connecting more artisans with YOU. I have personally worked with them for years and love visiting their artisans in India. Countless stories of families living their dreams because of this company. They make beautiful products. 

 
 
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Sponsor a child! This is my sponsored child Kevine and I love writing letters with her and visiting her in Rwanda. She wasn't in school when I met her and is now attending class everyday and learning English. I recently wrote about why I choose to sponsor her in the text below. It is a long term commitment to choose to do this but there are few greater organizations to choose sponsorship through than Africa New Life. It was started by a Rwandan and the majority of the staff are Rwandan - I love that! I not only get to work on stories for them but I also support them financially and visit yearly. 

This is little Kevine that I once photographed as a baby in 2008 and then went back go find her last year and enrolled in the sponsorship program. "I sponsor because education not only changes the course of a child’s life, but can also change the whole family’s life and bring them out of poverty. I want to see more of that happening in the world. I actually used to not be supportive of sponsorship programs, but after listening to countless stories of children who wouldn’t have the opportunity to go to school unless they were sponsored and hearing from entrepreneurs building business because they were once sponsored, my thoughts on it began to shift. No child should ever grow up without learning to read and write. I sponsor because it’s one of the small things I can do each month to see direct impact happen in a person’a life. It also creates a bridge between you and that person on the other side of the world to communicate and build a relationship together that could last a lifetime."

www.africanewlife.org

 
 
 

If you want to buy products that GIVE BACK - check out Love 41. I recently got the Simple Tote in Tabacco and i'm so in love with it! The best part is that love41 gives 100% of their proceeds to Africa New Life's programs to help widows and orphans in need. And Yes, I wrote that right. 100% 

LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE...... 

 

 

 
 
 

Preemptive Love Coalition is known for their life saving heart surgeries for children. They do a lot more than that these days. They have jumped into the role of providing emergency relief for families displaced in Iraq. I know many people have asked how to give to refugees. I believe this would be a great organization to consider for that. 

 
 
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Raven and Lily works with women artisans in 9 countries to provide jobs for over a thousand people. I have photographed with them a few times in India, Kenya and Ethiopia and fell in love with the women making their products. Their jewelry and home goods will make great Christmas gifts! 

 

 

 
 
 
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I had the gift to capture photos and stories for FashionABLE in Ethiopia last summer. They are know for investing in women across the world!

Great products and Christmas Presents that are creating jobs! 

 
 
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I've travelled with The Seed Company quite a bit over the past couple of years. I am quick to tell people to invest in their Bible Translation work because it's AMAZING. They are partnering with incredible organizations that training locals to translate the Bible orally in the more remote parts of the world. If we really want to see Life Transformation happen.. I believe this is the way we start. You can read some of the stories that i've worked with them on Exposure

 
 
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In their own words......Sseko Designs is an ethical fashion brand that hires high potential women in Uganda to make sandals to enable them to earn money through dignified employment that will go directly towards their college educations and ensure they will continue pursuing their dreams.

I have a pair of these Blue Suede booties and love them! 

 

ONA bag Giveaway!

 
 
YOU HAVE THE CHANCE TO

WIN AN ONA CAMPS BAY

BACKPACK FOR YOURSELF!
{See details at bottom of this post}
Taj Mahal - Agra, India - photo by Jordan Leassig 

Taj Mahal - Agra, India - photo by Jordan Leassig 

Botswana - photo by Kelsi Klembara 

Botswana - photo by Kelsi Klembara 

Hiking with Austin Mann during LTW - Photo by Jordan Leassig

Hiking with Austin Mann during LTW - Photo by Jordan Leassig

Hiking in the Himalayan Mountains - photo by Jordan Leassig

Hiking in the Himalayan Mountains - photo by Jordan Leassig

Managua, Nicaragua - photo by Constance Dykhuizen

Managua, Nicaragua - photo by Constance Dykhuizen

My ONA bag was a great "ride" for children in Botswana :-) photo by Kelsi Klembara

My ONA bag was a great "ride" for children in Botswana :-) photo by Kelsi Klembara

I always wanted to find a camera bag that didn't look like a typical black camera bag. A bag that didn't scream out to everyone that I'm a photographer. I travel to some pretty risky places at times so that is super important to me.

When I saw the Camps Bay Backpack on ONA's website, I knew I wanted it. It was the bag that I imagined bringing on a trek in the mountains with me, working in the field in Africa, or hopping on a train in India with. Well for 2 years now I have been traveling with the ONA Camps Bay Backpack and it has truly become one of my favorites! What I love about this bag is that it fits right into it's surroundings wherever I am.

The material is made out of a waxed leather canvas which makes for a pretty light bag when my gear not in it and the look of the canvas ages really well. The inside has several soft dividers that are all adjustable and removable. It holds my 15" macbook pro in a padded compartment and can fit up to a 17" laptop.  I love that the top flap of the bag covers this compartment, because if i'm in a busy street market, I don't want someone to be able to just unzip a zipper and remove my laptop. The two clasps on the front allow for easy access to my camera gear when I need it really fast. The flap hides the zipper, so again, if you are in a busy area, your camera gear would be hard difficult to get it. The straps are comfortable made out of a thick air mesh padding.  I've had other bags that have caused me all sorts of back problems and this bag seems to hold it's weight well. The canvas is not waterproof so I usually carry a backpack rain jacket and throw it over it when it starts to pour down hard. Although I have gotten it wet before in light rainstorms and the canvas still looks great.  

I get compliments on my Camps Bay all the time (many from individuals who are not even photographers) I think that speaks volumes about the bag in terms of style. Multiple times, people have stopped me in airports and asked me where I got my backpack. So here it is. I wanted to make sure you know about it! And Thanks to ONA you all have a chance to have one of your own. 

 
Having fun with a Canon Speedlight and the charity: water team in Botswana

Having fun with a Canon Speedlight and the charity: water team in Botswana

 

I've made this really simple. My good friends Becky Straw & Jody Landers at the The Adventure Project are nominated to win $50K in the Diane Von Furstenberg awards and All they need is our vote! 

The Adventure Project wants to create jobs all over the world for people. In four years, the organizations has employed 745 entrepreneurs in india, Haiti, Kenya and Uganda which include well mechanics, healthcare workers, farmers and stove masons. Together they serve over one million people each day. I've had the priveledge of photographing stories for The Adventure Project in all over those countries. I have seen first hand the impact that they've had in communities. I say this a lot and I mean it -- Every person wants a good job. If there is one thing that I truly see that brings people out of poverty, it's being employed and making a livable wage.

People all over the world want the same things: the opportunity to care for their families, send their kids to school, and lead healthy lives. Aid is always appreciated, but a job has the power to move an entire family out of poverty forever.
 

 
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HOW TO WIN THIS AMAZING BAG!


And the WINNER IS: Corrie matchell 

I have a feeling she's going to take her new ONA Bag on some pretty fun adventures around the world! 

 

Tell me.......If you were to win, where would you take your ONA bag on your next Adventure?

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