HOW WE MARKED 15 YEARS SINCE THE EAST INDIAN OCEAN TSUNAMI
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The impact of the 2004 East Indian tsunami on our co-founders, David Campbell and Petra Nemcova, compelled them to commit their lives to disaster relief. In creating All Hands Volunteers and Happy Hearts Fund, and then joining forces to form All Hands and Hearts, they have inspired staff, volunteers, donors and partners to assist communities impacted by disasters around the globe.
15 YEARS ON In the 15 years following the tsunami, more than 59,000 volunteers have committed 456,000+ days to our disaster-relief programs, supporting 1.1 million people across 19 countries.
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As a symbol of this incredible impact, and to mark this 15 year milestone, we hosted 15 events in 15 cities in Canada, Germany, Nepal, the UK, U.S. and Zimbabwe between December 1-15th. We partnered with local non-profits and invited alumni from these regions to team up, get to know each other and leverage their volunteer skills to support people in need in their own communities. After all, being a member of the All Hands and Hearts’ familyNEXT doesn’t endOUT when youEACH leave program! [CLICK TO FIND HOW CITY CELEBRATED]
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Alumni made holiday cards for local senior citizens and decorated bags for Open Arms, who cook and deliver meals to terminally ill clients.
Volunteers supported staff at the Lowell Transitional Living Center to organize and distribute donations to people on a journey from homelessness to housing.
KATHMANDU
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Our team joined forces with Zostel hostel for a ‘walking tour with a difference.’ While exploring the winding streets of Thamel and the beautiful Durbar Square, our alumni were joined by local people who helped them pick up trash along the tour.
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Alumni supported the team at the Bowery Mission to serve up an evening meal for people affected by homelessness across the city..
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Volunteers supported employees at Women’s Bean Project who help break the cycle of poverty for women who have been out of work long term.
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Our team supported staff at Chicken Soup Brigade with holiday prep, making pies and holiday meals for seriously ill clients.
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TAMPA
We joined forces with Keep Tampa Bay Beautiful for a clean up event at a local park.
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Our team supported UN Volunteers Zimbabwe to refurbish a hurricane shelter damaged by Cyclone Idai. 2
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We joined the team at Capital Area Food Bank's Fort Totten central warehouse and distribution center sorting and packing donated food, organizing produce and packing groceries for 10,000+ seniors and 2,500 children.
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Volunteers supported the team at St Anthony’s preparing their store which allows people with low income to shop with dignity.
Our team supported A Golden Heart to prepare and serve food to 300+ people affected by homelessness.
Alumni shared lunch V and discussed the achievements over the past 15 years.
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Volunteers supported three nonprofits: The Helen Bamber Foundation, a human rights charity; City Harvest, who distribute surplus food to food banks; and The Washing Machine Project, who aim to alleviate the burden of handwashing clothes.
Alumni supported the team at Berliner Obdachlosenhilfe to prepare meals to be distributed to people living on the street.
CHICAGO
We joined Creative Chicago Reuse exchange to make products from non recyclable materials.
WHAT VOLUNTEERING MEANS TO OUR ALUMNI “All Hands and Hearts’ volunteers taught me so much about creating a community where people felt comfortable to be themselves and try something new without the fear of failing or being judged. People came from all over and were so kind and open. It was amazing.” “It shaped my career in many different ways, brought me into contact with hundreds of truly epic personalities and brings back memories I'll never forget.”
“Volunteering with All Hands and Hearts (AHAH) means everything to me. It's where my love of helping others really grew. AHAH is what true and selfless giving is. My life and mindset has changed so much since volunteering with them. I also met my two closest friends while volunteering. You meet the best people on site and the most wonderful families that you get to help.” “Sharing the experience with like-minded and like-hearted people from all over the world.”
“It made a huge impact to my personal growth. It taught me how to connect with people, appreciate every little thing I have, be conscious of how I perceive things and understand the reality of life and the people around me.” “Being part of the solution; a civil reaction to an uncivilized time.”
“Volunteering with All Hands and Hearts means I get to be the person who came into my torn and broken community to offer help.”
Join the 7,000+ members of the Alumni Network and connect with alumni in your local area. On the event board, you’ll find upcoming alumni reunions and community support projects. You can also share events and invite local alumni to join you. And, be sure to check the Directory to connect with friends you’ve made on program. CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE ALUMNI NETWORK For more info about the 15 year anniversary or resources to help you organize your own alumni event, contact: alumni@allhandsandhearts.org