
Faces for Equality
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Faces for Equality, a podcast and news source featuring interviews with benevolent individuals involved in global charitable organizations, and those with impactful humanitarian pursuits. Discussions about culture, marginalized communities, gender justice and togetherness.
Faces for Equality
1y ago
(MA)nila, Philippines and (SY)dney, Australia = MASY Consultants
Clever right, not only does the name reflect the background of the Co-Founder and Director of Masy Consultants, Thomas Da Jose, but it reflects the unique cultural backgrounds that led him to create his own humanitarian consultancy group. Hear Thomas as he highlights some of the most pressing issues of our time - the water and sanitation crises in rural South East Asia. Hear the joy, optimism, and concern in his voice, as this young entrepreneur goes forward to make this world more humane and what we can all do to help.&nbs ..read more
Faces for Equality
1y ago
It is not everyday that one can try foods from many different countries that are cooked like the local cuisine in which the chefs came from. With Foodhini you can do just that, food that is from the heart, cooked from refugee and immigrant chefs. You will not only be helping their family if you order from them, but you will help to fuel this Washington, D.C small business that has community at the heart of their cuisine. Want to donate to their cause, or place an order, please visit our website. www.facesforequality.org for more.
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Faces for Equality
1y ago
Welcome to Part 2. Follow this talented London based artist, Elliot Kennedy through his journey with a team of locals building a community-led school for Ugandan children in the district of Luwero (Western Uganda). Enjoy Elliot's accounts of this endeavor, filled with twist and turns and always at the center a love for humanity and the local community he serves. The Adullam charity project is extraordinary, if you like what you have heard please support the Adullam Project on continuing to build the school by visiting www.facesforequality.com to d ..read more
Faces for Equality
1y ago
Welcome to Part 1: Follow this talented London based artist, Elliot Kennedy through his journey with a team of locals building a community-led school for Ugandan children in the district of Luwero (Western Uganda). Enjoy Elliot's accounts of this endeavor, filled with twist and turns and always at the center a love for humanity and the local community he serves. The Adullam charity project is extraordinary, if you like what you have heard, please join us in part 2 of this episode and support the Adullam Project on continuing to build the school by visiting www.facesforequality.com to dona ..read more
Faces for Equality
1y ago
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Faces for Equality
1y ago
Listen in for a special guest speaker and Animal Rescue Flight Volunteer, Mrs. Lori Henderson who is speaking on behalf of Soi Dog, an International Animal Rescue established in Phuket, Thailand.
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Faces for Equality
1y ago
Episode 08: STEM Skills and children with disabilities in the District of Columbia
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Faces for Equality
1y ago
Features Josh Nadzam with On the Move Art Studio from Lexington, Kentucky
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Faces for Equality
4y ago
(MA)nila, Philippines and (SY)dney, Australia = MASY Consultants
Clever right, not only does the name reflect the background of the Co-Founder and Director of Masy Consultants, Thomas Da Jose, but it reflects the unique cultural backgrounds that led him to create his own humanitarian consultancy group. Hear Thomas as he highlights some of the most pressing issues of our time - the water and sanitation crises in rural South East Asia. Hear the joy, optimism, and concern in his voice, as this young entrepreneur goes forward to make this world more humane and what we can all do to help.&nbs ..read more
Faces for Equality
4y ago
It is not everyday that one can try foods from many different countries that are cooked like the local cuisine in which the chefs came from. With Foodhini you can do just that, food that is from the heart, cooked from refugee and immigrant chefs. You will not only be helping their family if you order from them, but you will help to fuel this Washington, D.C small business that has community at the heart of their cuisine. Want to donate to their cause, or place an order, please visit our website. www.facesforequality.org for more.
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