To help your family is almost a given; to extend that help your help to your community is admirable, but to extend that help to reach a global audience, well that is radical action.
That is what Amy, Susan and the team at The Peoples Hub do. They do not restrict their expertise and knowledge to save their community, they have a desire to change the world one radical step at a time.
Take Mr. AYINABYONA NABOTH for example, gentleman in Nigeria who was a child orphaned, and grew up on the streets for 13 years. He is now doing all he can to help the children of today. Mr Ayinabyona knows first-hand the implications of growing up on the streets, the fights for survival, the days/nights without food.
He vowed when he grew up, he would do all he could to help children on the streets and as soon as he was old enough, he opened an orphanage to support children and young people. The orphanage can take up to 15 orphans and helps 10 other children.
The challenges they face include hunger, house rent, medication and education though the biggest challenge we have here at the orphanage is hunger.
The organisation relies on donations and funding and Mr. AYINABYONA cannot do this alone. Susan Dolan from The Peoples sits as a Co-Chairperson on the board as a way of supporting Mr Ayinabyona and his mission. Susan takes on an advocacy and advisory role, supporting Mr Ayinabyona to find sustainable ways that will allow him to continue with his work.
The Peoples Hub will stop at nothing to support such organisations; with a wealth of knowledge in current affairs, connections in influential positions and a desire for change. The Peoples Hub believe that issues that affect one directly, do in fact affect us all indirectly.
The Peoples Hub’s latest plan to support Mr. AYINABYONA, is to draw on the experience in which they worked with another lady from Ghana many years ago. Portia Dery from Ghana wrote a book because she didn’t see herself in the books when she was growing up. The Peoples Hub helped Portia get her book published as part of the Queen’s Young Leaders award. By approaching publishers in Africa explaining about the prestigious award and how Portia’s work could fit the criteria, to help African children read more.
Since then, Portia has written two books and as part of our ‘StoryTime Adventures’ project. Portia will be reading her books to the children of Africa, so they too can seem themselves in stories. Her books can be found on Amazon.
This is just the start. Portia, along with The Peoples Hub's Superhero Fairytale Author, Michelle Bauge and her magical team will be reading to impovished school children across the world. Doing all they can to lift the lives of others. Hoping to create magical journeys through imagination and story telling.
There are so many people out with, people with a message, a skill, knowledge. At The Peoples Hub their message is clear. If you have something to share, then please share it.
In the words of Kelly Walsh “Love, care, share.”
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The oceans help us breathe by producing half our oxygen, absorb fifty times more Carbon Dioxide than the atmosphere and provide ingredients for medicines we use to fight cancer, arthritis, Alzheimer's and heart disease. How have we repaid this favour? By dumping eight million tonnes of plastic into the sea every year, contributing to global warming and overfishing.
When this was highlighted this on his ground-breaking Blue Planet TV documentaries. The World sat up and listened. 88% of viewers said they would change their habits as a result. We all need to do so. More than a million birds and 100,000 sea mammals and turtles die each year from eating plastic waste or getting tangled in it. It is a global imperative to keep our oceans free of pollutants and allow them to help us live our lives healthily – as they have since the birth of time. Humanity depends on it.