Melody Howse

Multidisciplinary Artist, Researcher, Writer

About Us

Our Beliefs

We believe in a world where every child can read. Our mission is to invest in early childhood education in order to empower the next generation. We do that, by creating educational programs and providing necessary resources in underprivileged areas. We believe in smart fund allocation, and therefore we employ minimal staff.

How You Can Help

Send Donation

Giving online has never been more secure, convenient or hassle-free with our one-click donation. We also do accept standard cash and check donations at all of our locations.

Become a Volunteer

You can get involved today by becoming a Volunteer. Sign up and you will be joining a group of change-makers, a network strong enough to impact positive change in the lives of children.

Give Scholarship

Your gift will help equip children in need with necessary resources, training and education while offering the promise of a brighter future. You can make a difference today by signing up.

Testimonials

What People Say

The generosity of this organization makes it possible for me to continue having education opportunities in this difficult area.

Jane Doe

Wonderful job with those kids that need us and people from various places all over the world. I will definitely join your group as a volunteer.

John Doe

News

Recent Causes

Chapter: The Sensory Effects of Racial Profiling in Berlin’s KBO’s.

In the Handbook of Sensory Criminology, Routledge 
Editors: Jason Warr, Kate Herrity, Janani Umamaheswar, Kanupriya Sharma. The chapter focuses on the carceral geography of Berlin is a lens that reveals the sensory production of racialized bodied through the practice of ‘racial profiling.’ A disputed and contentious practice that is not only informed by public policy,…

Chapter: An Activism of the In-Between.

Ambivalent Activism: Working with Contradiction, Hesitation and Doubt for Social Change. Edited by: Akwugo Emejulu, Marlies Kustatscher and Callum McGregor

Round Table – Dr. Jamie Scott- Baxter & Prof. Matthew Gandy

It was great to be in conversation with Dr. Jamie Scott-Baxter, Prof Matthew Gandy on the practice of transecting. The line that is riddled with axiomatic power inequalities can also be an opportunity to excavate meaning beyond the surface. For me that is creative practice, archive, sound and image as forms of activation, walking as…

Become a Volunteer

With the aim of helping as many people as possible, we always lack enthusiastic volunteers. Please contact us for more info.