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To support Compassiviste's overarching mission, Compassiviste Foundation fundsinitiatives that respond to the worst humanitarian crises around the world.
We believe in a world free of poverty, cruelty, and suffering; a place of peace, hope, love and dignity that is free of division and racial and religious persecution where humankind lives in harmony with the natural environment.
We strive to create a world where the most vulnerable communities can live safely, in peace and dignity; without fear of racial or religious persecution.
We exist to respond to the world’s worst humanitarian crises and help the afflicted and displaced to recover and rebuild their lives.
We aim to do this through a collective reevaluation of priorities, revision of values and ignition of the path to social and environmental sustainability and harmony.
Through humanitarian activism in the delivery of emergency, educational, financial and ongoing spiritual support to promote sustainable living, we prioritise the collectivist lifestyle that unbiasedly promotes planetary health.
Compassiviste Foundation is a registered charity that develops and invests in projects that serve the 100 million displaced individuals who have lost their homes and loved ones as a result of military and political conflict, civil unrest, environmental disasters and climate change.
Unlike traditional charities that often just filter money towards issues without concern for how they are solved, Compassiviste is a tactical NGO that takes a hands-on approach to making real change.
We don't just raise awareness or throw money at problems—we actively brainstorm solutions, assemble action teams, and work directly with our causes to fix the issues at their core.
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This initiative is dedicated to driving Palestinian patients, primarily children, from checkpoints in the West Bank and Gaza to Israeli hospitals for life-saving treatments. This effort is led by an Israeli Association of volunteers who also assist with purchasing essential medical equipment in special cases and organizing vacations and 'Fun-Day' outings for patients and their families.
The heart of this initiative lies with its 1,200 volunteers, who reach out daily to those in need, offering a road to recovery through one simple act—driving.
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The Road to Recovery
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Juliana provides free legal and psychological support to women in vulnerable, violent, or abusive situations. However, the demand for her services far exceeds her resources, and she urgently needs our help.
Due to limited resources, Juliana is forced to make heartbreaking decisions about who she can assist. To extend her reach, she needs to:
We are launching a call to action to raise $16,000 monthly. This will enable Juliana to manage more cases—currently, she handles over 200 annually, but many women are still left without help due to a lack of resources.
Your support can directly save lives and restore hope. Together, we can empower Juliana to expand her impact and provide a safer future for countless women.
On February 9, 2023, Maria del Carmen Lopez, a retired US/Mexican dual national, was kidnapped. Witnesses saw three men forcibly take her from her home and drive away in a van.
Federal agents and local police quickly responded, and the FBI joined the case the next day. The family received a call from the kidnappers with an audio clip of Maria pleading for help and a demand for an unattainable ransom. After this, the kidnappers stopped contacting the family.
The FBI has offered a $20,000 reward for information on Maria's whereabouts, but the family's search for answers continues with little help from authorities. They are tirelessly advocating for updates from the lead investigator in Mexico, but have received no response.
Justice 4 Carmen
A groundbreaking project from Sheffield science is empowering war-displaced families to grow fresh food in the desert using discarded mattresses. This innovative initiative is providing a lifeline, but it needs your help to continue.
We’re raising £150k for the Desert Garden. Donations made to the project enable the University of Sheffield to construct eight new greenhouses, provide development costs, and support the growth of the Desert Garden for two years, at which point the camp will become self-sustaining.
Za'atari Desert Garden
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Since 2009, the Maasai Stoves & Solar Project has been the primary focus of the International Collaborative for Science, Education, and the Environment (ICSEE), a non-profit organization. This project empowers Maasai communities, especially women, by providing safe, clean water, healthier homes, and shared electricity.
The project has installed over 7,000 stoves, benefiting 35,000 people by reducing indoor air pollution and the risk of burns. Each stove lowers carbon dioxide emissions by 3.6 tons per year. Additionally, 65 bomas now have solar micro-grids, and homes not on micro-grids have single-home solar-electric systems.
ICSEE's initiatives include:
With headquarters in Monduli Town, Arusha, and a project hub in Mto wa Mbu, ICSEE operates in Monduli, Longido, Simanjiro, and Ngorongoro districts. Their resources include vehicles, motorcycles, and a tractor to support project activities.
The Maasai Stoves & Solar Project has significantly improved health, environmental conservation, and economic development in over thirty Maasai villages. The project has also enhanced women's skills and leadership, ensuring sustainable community growth.
Join us in supporting the Maasai Stoves & Solar Project to create a better life for the Maasai people.
The National Veterinary School of Toulouse (ENVT) is researching how neonatal experiences affect a dog's long-term health. Inspired by 1980s human fetal programming studies, the project explores how diet, birth maturity, and gestational illnesses impact development.
This study involves 100 golden retriever puppies and examines the relationship between their maternal and neonatal microbiota and metabolism. Puppies are initially cared for by the hospital, then adopted by veterinary students and monitored until 18 months old. Some will be trained as assistant dogs, with their development studied in a natural environment.
Progress is never impossible. We know that change is most likely to occur when we unite. We guard against the exploitation and discrimination that has become an everyday reality for billions. These are not news headlines. These are real people, animals and plants suffering real-world effects of overconsumption, greed, oppression and immorality. But it doesn’t have to be like this. Capitalism is not a mandatory or natural social order.
Through action, we can work to create frontline responses to humanitarian crises, crowdfund for those who need it most, work directly to provide genuine help to victims of these cruelties, protest cruel and oppressive behaviour, and save animals and plants from their never-ending holocaust.
Through education, we can share knowledge and experiences of activists and change-makers to discuss progressive methods freely, unbiasedly, inclusively, and compassionately. Knowledge is mightiest tool for any revolution. We receive the effective power to influence change by our own experienced and intelligent will.
Through creativity, we can relate each other’s stories giving platforms to voices who are too often suppressed. For millennia, stories of the oppressed provide hope and ignition to daring activists empowering newer generations to build better societies. This development cannot cease now during our existential threat.
Through community, we can pool resources to establish real-world effects. We can organise ourselves into a thriving and dynamic force hurling toward meaningful and purposeful long-term solutions. We manifest change through advocacy and action.
By building an organic society of activists and change-makers, we enable the creation of long-term sustainable projects, be it frontline support to humanitarian crises, sharing stories of exploitation, reducing climate change disasters, or other compassionate activism, that effectively manifest the harmonious development.
Our collective isn’t just one of short-term exchanges and token speeches. We want you to join us by sharing your skills, strengths, and experiences to achieve our common goals. We all wish to overcome the existential crisis facing many species due to our combined negligence. It is time to retrace our steps together.