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Projects for Good

  • Environment

  • Sustainability

  • Community

  • Relationship building

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The mission of InnerCHANGE WORKS (ICW) is to design, develop, and implement culturally congruent, sustainable, and community-based programs that meet the basic human needs of health, education, and economic opportunity, both locally and globally.

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We work to make lasting and culturally appropriate improvements in the lives of people by leveraging and networking service programs, small businesses, and committed international development partners.

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 Social Work Students in Tanzania

In the fall of 2021, we raised almost $10,000 through GoFundMe and Facebook to support 25 social work students attending the Hubert Kairuki Memorial University (HKMU) in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. In this next phase, we are continuing our efforts to raise funds to provide tuition, room & board, and school supplies such as books and technology to assist these students in their studies.  YOUR HELP MEANS EVERYTHING!

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Hubert Kairuki Memorial University (HKMU) and their Department of Social Work, offers various courses, awards and certificates that are extremely valuable to recipients and graduates for future employment and workforce development in Tanzania.

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Colorado Artisan Network

Colorado Artisan Network (CAN), a project of InnerCHANGE WORKS, seeks to illuminate and celebrate culture and community through creative expression.  

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Afghan Family Support

Over this last year, a small group of volunteers in our city have become friends with our new neighbors from Afghanistan. 

We at InnerCHANGE WORKS (ICW) are honored to use this website to introduce you to some of these highly motivated and resilient people. 

 

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EarthChange

The goal of EarthChange is to support and protect indigenous communities and cultural and ecological resources negatively impacted by climate change and environmental exploitation, particularly using the arts, education, and sustainable development as tools for advocacy and resilience.
 

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