🖤 Charity
“When someone is in a pit, your job isn’t to stand at the edge with your hand down. Our job is to climb into the pit, put an arm around them.”
What’s WHELHO?
Charity isn’t writing checks. It’s climbing into the pit with someone. It’s showing up when it’s inconvenient. It’s building systems that serve people long after you’re gone.
The Charity realm holds everything connected to service… QWF’s mission, the War on Hopelessness, youth mentoring, anti-bullying work, and the fundamental belief that we exist to help others find hope and purpose.
I died. I shouldn’t be here. And every day since has been an opportunity to pour into the younglings who are coming after me. Not because I’m some hero… because I was given a second chance, and wasting it would be the only real failure.
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A Robot, Some Concrete, and a War on Homelessness
The first person in North America to live in a 3D printed home was homeless. Let that sit with you for a second.
Your Scars Are Not Your Ceiling… They’re Your Stage
Claire Wineland died at 21. But she lived more purpose into those years than most of us extract from decades. Not because she was exceptional at being sick. Because she refused to let her brokenness be the end of her sentence.
The Tables: Where a Metal Net and a Plastic Ball Wage War on Hopelessness
What You'll Learn✓community building✓personal redemption✓urban public spacesRead Next"To This Day" ... for the bullied and beautiful | Shane Koyczan's spoken-word TED Talk exposes the lifelong damage of childhood bullying and offers...
The Balanced System We Broke… and the 13 Lies We Tell Ourselves About It
For 800,000 years, the system held. Land and ocean breathed carbon in and out like a steady heartbeat… 780 gigatons exchanged, 780 gigatons absorbed. Balanced. Then we added 30 gigatons on top and acted surprised when the scale tipped.
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Related clusters in The Workshop: Raise Awareness, Life & Purpose
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Every piece of content connects to the WHELHO framework. The more you explore, the more the connections reveal themselves.