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  • Wow! Amazing approach!

  • Well done on your impactful contribution!

  • Brilliant contribution there!

  • A story I found really powerful was the wooden apple core. It made me feel sad but it made me think that in the future there will always be some action that remembers the good or the bad we did.

  • A story that applies to the reality of many people in my country, I am glad that it impacted you.

  • A story I found really powerful is about a 14 years old poor girl who was raped at the age of 8, because of this incident she lost so much hope and confidence in herself and her future, everytime she talks to me I can feel the hopelessness in her voice.
    But I am on a mission of making her life better with proper counseling and mentorship, and other benefit to help her live a good lifestyle.

  • The story that had an impact on me is the life story narrated to me by one of my ex-colleague about how his parents struggled to meet end with their three kids just surviving on the limited agricultural produce they make from their tiny piece of land. he and his siblings used to wake up at 5 am and go work at the fields of the neighboring landlords for 3 hours just earn rs 15 and then walk few kilometers to reach the government school and then working again for 2 hours post school along with their studies. And how he was able to secure a seat with an engineering college with this routine and become a software engineer . This made me realise the value of all the blessings we had taken granted in our life and how hardwork always pays and value of remaining humble and never forgetting the roots even after reaching heights..

  • I have seen the power of storytelling in social impact work where people meet top organise blood donation camp on friends birthday and do the donations in orphanage and connect with them the story behind how they started and why they started.
    I connected with them because it was the story of a friend who lost his life and thers making his birthday memorable.
    I feel powerful after listening to their story as even after losing the human life they all got connected and celebrated the day for him every year.
    It make me to go every year and contribute to them without any second thought

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  • indeed grateful for life !!

  • Grandma & the Truck
    This is the story of a grandmother who, because of her age and joint diseases, could not walk, she lived in the countryside with her family. But poverty prevented them from having a wheelchair so that the grandmother could move and could collect a cash transfer that is paid in banks to all the elderly in poverty in Bolivia, my country. Then, one of her grandchildren had the idea of adapting an old toy, a wooden truck, so he could use it to carry his beloved grandmother. The boy would help the old lady climb into the old wooden toy and then, with the help of a rope tied to the front of the truck, he would pull her along with him. This story touched the hearts of many people who saw it on television and campaigns were set up to help this family going through this difficult time. If you want to see her: https://cronicapuebla.com/mundo/abuelita-se-hace-viral-por-usar-camion-de-juguete-para-cobrar-su-pension-video

  • It's a nice story my friend. I lost my father due to lack of blood in my city's blood bank, since that experience, I try to go at least once a year to donate blood voluntarily so that no one else loses a loved one due to lack of it. I am happy to think that in all these years I have helped to save the lives of several people, who may be walking along the streets with me without knowing that we are now "blood brothers".

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  • A story I found really powerful is about a 14 years old poor girl who was raped at the age of 8, because of this incident she lost so much hope and confidence in herself and her future, everytime she talks to me I can feel the hopelessness in her voice.
    But I am on a mission of making her life better with proper counseling and mentorship, and other benefit to help her live a good lifestyle.

  • In a Scholarship Application, I shared my story about my deplorable socio-economic background and enormous challenge faced as a first generation collage student from such a peasant polygamous family made up 5 wives and over 20 surviving children.

    I am the only children from my peasant polygamous family made up 5 wives and over 20 surviving children to study beyond primary school. Socio economic barriers to education was enormous and brutal. Most of my brothers and sisters could not endure, they gave up on education for early vulnerable marriages, I totally made up my mind to endure every hunger, struggle, pains and shame to go to school. Today, I have a Master degree, I believe in the transformative power of education to lift poor vulnerable families like my out of poverty.

    Thats why I have taken a commitment ensure about 12 of my other vulnerable brothers and sisters wasting ij the village to acquire education too to improve their future prospect of get out of vulnerability. Its very challenging commitment I have taken in the face of my own struggle but I will not surrender. Trusting God fathers will pop up one day to support me in their commitment

    My vulnerability story nurtured my empathy and inspire my work to help vulnerable young people to access education and opportunities to improve their life. I Coach/Mentor lot of children vulnerable home to increase their chances in life. May God be my helper

    The story and vision elevated my application, move the selection committee with empathy and gave me a scholarship Award to study a Master Degree in Education.

  • Hi Cearnold
    Its truly a moving story, I instantly fell connected to the story because I grew up in rural areas. most of women in my community deliver babies from homes because of lack of access to maternal care clinics around. However, things are improving with Government efforts to bring community Health units.

  • Hi Nelso
    I love your story. apart from empath, I love the actions you take to donate blood. it signifies that you dad loss also open your eyes to see s major societal problem. by taking the action, you are a leader.

  • In my work we have many stories we could tell. Mostly about animals and how the suffer in factory farms. For me, I relate most with stories of animals that manage to scape or with individual stories of one animal and how they endured an entire lifetime in captivity. I connect because it shows me these animals as being sentient beings, capable of running away, feeling pain, feeling uncomfortable, missing their babies, and that's so close to what we do and feel. Unfortunately is more common to find sad stories in my field than successful and happy ones. But we will continue to tell their stories in order to show this reality to the world.

  • When I volunteered at the organization that donated flowers for hospice patients, I heard many stories from caregivers and from families. But one story touched me in a way that I cried and still when I evoke this story from my memory, I am getting emotional.
    It is a story which I heard during a fundraising event. It is about one lady who was a hospice patient. She was very quiet and distant. She did not want to talk much to her caregivers. And she seemed very unhappy and lonely. But one day she got a bouquet from our organization. She was surprised and moved by our gift in a way that she started to cry, and she told her caregivers that it was the first bouquet of flowers in her life. Unfortunately, it was the last one for her. She passed away very soon after she got the flowers. But in her last days she realized that there are people somewhere who care about her and love her. She passed away in a peace telling her life story to her caregivers and feeling not lonely any longer.
    This story touched me emotionally because it was about the real person who got something from our organisation and whos life was changed by our action. I am sure many people who heard this story were touched by it and some of them decided donate monay and others decided to join our organisation and volunteer.

  • Hello, Kelly

    Thank you for sharing this story. Your story is a good example what people can achieve if they have a strong desire decpite obstucles thay might have in life. and how those people can change other people lives.

  • The story I found powerful is that of Fredrick Douglass a black slave who suffered ill treatment from the hands of his white employers but despite the prevail circumstances that was surrounding him, he never give up on his dream of becoming an educationist,abolitionist and the first black man to meet with Abraham Lincoln.

  • Wow, stories that that bring compassion are so amazing.

  • I live in the cost of Arabian sea and a few kilometer distance the most diverse western ghat which is the second longest hill range of India after Himalayas. This forest is filled with flora and fauna. Over the period like in many parts of the world here too humans are causing the big challenge of deforestation, mining, sand mining and dumping plastic to land and sea and the impact is already seen with raising health problems.

    Jeeth was born and bought up in this city and he was a child full of energy and very playful. He was more interested in sports, friends and other activities than the boring academics. He did not complete his degree but as he was very creative and had a good vacabolory he landed in a good job in a upcoming software company. over the years because of his hardwork and commitment he grew in his position and was suitably rewarded in his package. .
    The upcoming company came under the radar of a big multinational and they offered to acquire the company, the offer was irrestible and it was taken over by the multinational companry.

    The new management which was doing its duiedeligence found that Jeeth was not a degree holder which was a pre-requsite. They asked Jeeth to resign. Jeeth was heart broken as he was left high and dry he had a family to take care and also service his home loan and other financial commitments. over the days he lost all the enthusiasm and fell in depression and at one time he wanted to take his life but could not do as his children would come in front.

    He was just staying in home and confined himself to a room and not meeting even the guest who came to home he was so worried that he was not getting sleep after taking a big dose of sleep pill. one day his son reached him to seek his help in the garden and with lot of reluctance he joined the kid. the next two hours jeeth and his son plaspnted many saplings arround the fence and cleaned up the garden. That night Jeeth slept like a baby to wake up fresh. He was amazed that he had gained his lost energy and started thinking what made the change and found that the only activity change was the last evening spending time in garden. He continued to visit the garden every day and work there which was very relaxing for him and he started enjoying it and this made him realize the importance of trees and nature.

    He had already heard about the deforestation around the city and western ghats so he decided that every monsoon he will start planding sapplings and take care of it for the rest of the year till it sustains. Its been over 10 years he has planted lacks of saplings at his own cost with the help of volunteers who are collage students. He is now feared in the town as he reached any spot if any one is felling a tree or causing any damage to nature. He is now lovingly called as the TREE MAN. Due to his effort the town is now getting greener and this displays one man can change the world. Thanks Jeeth for your love and effort

  • A story I found really powerful was very touching my heart and relate. It made me feel great adn sometimes i appreciate my own life

  • A story I found really powerful was the story of Forest Gump. It made me feel thankful for what I have right now .

  • amazing plot and storyline about refugee

  • A story I found really powerful was amazing and touching heart. It made me feel grateful about my own life today

  • A story I found really powerful was the story of Jesus Christ : A man of No sin who came from glory to earth to give his life in exchange for mine that is sinful. This makes me emotional reading the entire story line and account.

  • A story I found really powerful was the story of my writing coach who went from being diagnosed with an immune related ailment but did accept the diagnosis of not being able to use her hands and wrote a book that launched her into an award winning writer and thought leader.

    It helped me understand that beyond whatever happens or is happening, I can launch into greatness for every obstacle is an opportunity to unlock potentials.

  • I think this is wonderful, thanks for sharing!

  • One of the stories that I really like was that of a small girl, who had a simple just like us kind of a life, but then she lost her parents and ended up getting trafficked. She was put in a shelter home and had a completely different future. This made me feel that this was something which could happen to any one, what fault did she have of losing her parents and not having anyone to take care of her? Had she not lost them, she could probably still be in a school, go to a good college, have a good job and sustain a wonderful family.

    This story touched me so much that I ended up volunteering for this NGO and raising funds for them for a year.

  • I was invited to my high school classmate's wedding launch. We were not very good friends and life had taken us on different paths with no interaction or correspondence at all. I struggled to remember him that he was almost a stranger to me at this point in time. It was a surprised to be given an invite. The prospects of reuniting with my old school mates were so luring that I decided to attend.
    The groom to be gave us such a warm welcome and went ahead to narrate how he had met the his wife to be. The narrative was so nice giving time lines that got us involved with memories of what we were doing at that moment in time. She had been his childhood sweet heart and we had shared in his and her life at that point in high school. Now he called onto us to share this step in his life by contributing to make it happen. It took us down memory lane and made his current struggles our own with the need to make his wedding celebration personally our challenge to solve.
    I was moved emotionally despite the time gone that had almost made us strangers, and I pledged more than I had intended to.

  • I am hungry and thirsty. I need food

  • There was this female pediatrician working in a foreign country[U. S]. Divorced, single mother of two girls. She always had a vision of opening her own hospital and many branches. Finances were a block of course so she sought for a loan and was turned down by all banks even after availing all details needed[simply because she was a foreigner]. One day an Indian-U.S based bank gave her a loan of 350,000 dollars at a very crazy rate but she decided to take the risk. Seven years of serious working and she has completely repaid the loan with several clinics and earning herself a 7figure salary, remarried and enjoying her smart and dedicated work with her family. This story encouraged me not to give up, life is full of risks. It is just how you tackle them and the choices you make. I can really say that, DREAMS ARE VALID.

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  • I recently came across a story online that made me feel humbled. A man was walking through the park with his dog, as he did every morning. It was the mundane morning dog walk, the same route, same time every morning. As he was walking through the park he noticed an elderly man sweeping leaves by a memorial statue. The man had seen this man before and casually smiled or lifted his head, nothing much had ever come out of their encounters. But today, the man decided to stop and ask the elderly man why he was sweeping leaves. The elderly man replied that he had been tending to this memorial site for 77 years, ever since a US airplane crashed into a hill, narrowly missing children playing in the field next to the hill. This elderly man was one of those children and recalled to the dog walker how he owes his life to those US war Heroes and so for everyday since, he had been watching over this small memorial site in the field, which is now a city park, to remember. The story moved me to tears, I felt thankful that there are so many kind people like this elderly man in the World. It also moved many others as the dog walker is a BBC news presenter and shared the story on the Breakfast show that morning - it enabled viewers from around the World to share thanks and joy for this elderly man.

  • A story I found really powerful was a message in the effort to fight against HIV. It made me feel important and responsible and should be careful with my decisions especially about my life. The story compelled me to stay safe, reasonable and take care of my health and life no matter what.

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  • A story I found impactful was the story of Fatima Ahmed, a graduate of chemistry who was not certain if she would get a job after graduation. She enrolled for a tech related training program to be upskilled. Today, she is a support Engineer in one of the largest technology service organization. The story is very emotionally because she had to leave Ilorin (North Central of Nigeria) to Lagos (South West of Nigeria) to attend the training with no guarantee of being placed in a job.

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  • This is very insightful.

  • Learnt a lot from the above shared stories, but I think artist too have their a way making strong impact on their audience with a piece in gallery or music store. All the same, thank for sharing.

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  • A story I found really powerful was the story of a disabled boy who was trained how to play chess by a man who saw the talent in him and later emerged the winner of a big chess competition at Makoko slum. It made me feel the need to help lots of children out there

  • Absolutely! Art is one way to communicate effectively.

  • Thanks for sharing, Nana

  • A story I really found impactful for me is the story of pandora's box. It has became an impactful one for me because it teaches values in the story. It affects me emotionally especially relating to the human history. Ever since I heard the story of the pandora's box, one thing that came to my mind is never go against the uncertain especially when I am told to do so by someone valuable for me so that I cannot feel regret in the end. This moved me emotionally.

  • “A story I found really powerful was the story of a classmate. It made me feel emotional and touchy as I felt her childhood was more painful than mine ."

  • A story I found powerful was a guy that started making prosthetics for blacks (Nigerians) because when his leg got amputated, they had difficulties getting him the right prosthetics for his skin colour. His brand started from that story.

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  • About two months ago, I was at a youth conference fund raising function. We were being encouraged to contribute/support the youth conference which was to be held in less than three weeks.
    Quite typical of youths, we felt we didn't have enough or had more pressing issues that required our financial attention.

    Our pastor, sensing this, told us a story of how, he once, while in school used the money he was supposed to use to get textbooks, to donate to the school chapel, in support of a harvest program. This he did believing that giving to God is more important and that God will provide alternative funds for the textbooks.
    He eventually got a surprise credit alert from a relative, which could cover the cost of his textbooks and still remain.

    This is a memorable story because my pastor was actually involved in it, it wasn't about some random unseen fellow.
    I felt inspired to give and ended up supporting the youth conference and concluded in my heart that I would not miss giving my tithe, anytime I'm paid.

  • A story I found so much interesting was that of a community where they had no good drinking water, a man came, built a borehole and started selling water to them. Another family moved into their newly built house with a borehole in the community and started giving the people water for free. The people in the community became happy, better and lived healthier.

    This story tells about the power of having and giving freely which could bring about transformation in the lives of others.

  • Beautiful. This is learning from your experience and helping others do better.

  • ASPCA has heart wrenching stories of dogs that were lost/abandoned during the various natural disasters and efforts to save them. When they show an abandoned or lost scared dog getting rescued, groomed and examined, it pulls at my heartstrings that the animal had to go through all that pain and fear. The ask for support is easier to respond to.

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  • Isn’t it amazing how prosthetics have advanced, especially the opportunities with 3D printing. However, I really appreciate your take away from your story. Anything is possible. Thank you for the uplifting take away.

  • A simple story from a simple person can bring much impact if shared with others

  • The story I found powerful was a story of my supervisor when she was preparing for a promotion interview. She remembered her bad experiences in stating her salary expectations in her previous interviews. In a number of occasions, she was stuck in between maintaining a good image of somebody who is not greedy and not selling her self below her market value.
    Knowing this, the night before her promotion interview, she took a short online course on how to bargain for salary. According to her, during the interview, she was able to state a reasonable salary expectation that considered the status of the organization and her market value. The boss was really impressed with her intelligence in that and adopted her first salary expectation statement without adding or reducing on anything.
    When she was telling me this story, she was emphasizing to me the power of finding solution in seeking for information and more understanding by unveiling perspectives outside your own jurisdiction. She encouraged me to be a seeker of information towards building my capacity to deliver better results in whatever I set out to do.
    Since then, this has staying with me and I have found a lot of impact to myself in putting it to use.

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  • A story I found really powerful was the Charity Water Story by Scott Harrison. It made me feel like donating to his cause. It also reinforced my belief that we only start living when we begin to live for others.

  • Oh wow. That would definitely move me too.

  • A story I found really powerful was the story of "The Small Mouse - Mario", made of felt, written by author Meghan O'Rourke. It made me feel that Mario brings good luck, and so its worth having at homes.

  • A story I found really powerful was the story of " The Small Mouse - Mario, made of felt, written by author Meghan O'Rourke. It made me feel that Mario brings good luck and so its worth having in every home.

  • I hear stories often about clients at work, but they're generally small snippets from case files and volunteer requests. A recent memorable story was of a client, a homebound older adult, who was looking for companionship through our Friendly Visitor or Telephone Reassurance programs. The case manager had written that the client was growing depressed and was desperately lonely.

    Like any human, I felt very sad for the client to be so alone in their daily life, with no local family or friends around to support them. I felt compelled to increase my efforts as development professional--to support our agency financially as best as I can so that more clients can receive the support they need to live fulfilling lives.

  • When the story was told to me i could see in my minds eye and visualize the story line, it was very powerful

  • A story I found really powerful was when lays the history between before he met his husband and after he heard about the death. It made me feel sad as chances are there already but he decided to let her go and pass years without expressing his true love to the woman. he had all the chances but decided to let go and found the better life of the woman is not on his hand

  • A story I found really powerful was one I wrote a few years ago on a personal blog. The purpose of the blog post was to review a book I'd recently read -- a slave narrative. To arrive at my thoughts on the book, I decided to explore how stories like the one recounted in the book had impacted me throughout my life. I shared my first memories of learning about the history of slavery and how that was tied to my earliest memories of my grandmother. This blog post was the first time I had voluntarily shared anything that personal in a public way. It made me feel vulnerable but also liberated. I felt compelled to continue exploring my past and understanding how it shapes my perception of the present.

  • sounds like a great story about resilience. Thanks for sharing.

  • A story about sacrifice and giving was told and that story moved so much that I gave mine new phone because I had nothing on me.

  • A year back, I read the story about Nitharshan - a young boy who recounted his days in primary-grade where he used to receive free meals in school from the World Food Programme. He spoke about feeling light-headed and weak in the mornings and how he used to wait eagerly for his mid-morning meals. He said that without these meals, he wouldn't have had the energy to study in school. I still remember Nitharshan talking about his dream to become an Accountant. He wanted to earn and take care of his family. His story of hope touched my heart and made me committed to sourcing more of these heart-warming stories which I could share with donors so they would be more inclined to support our work.

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  • There is something very compelling in photos of lost or scared dogs that only need a caption to trigger action and support from people.

  • A story i found really powerful is that of a single mom and her 3 daughters who lives in the slummy area of Lagos, Nigeria. it was so bad that i cried countless time while listening to the story. I felt really grateful after listening and compelled to make a donation.

  • I work for a nonprofit organization in my country and part of my job is to write stories about people in the communities we offer assistance to. Many of the stories had a powerful impact on me. One particular story about a 50-year-old woman we have supported who overcame the loss of her family and displacement due to the ongoing conflict in her village moved me deeply. Her strength and resilience gave me hope and motivated me to continue supporting my organization to reach the most vulnerable communities with the right assistance and for their voices and stories to be heard.

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  • A story I found really powerful was a story of an ex convict who after leaving the prison decided to work with young people in his community to find other to avoid crime and fulfil their development through sports and arts. It made me feel happy and I got involved helping them in their activities.

  • We sat down at a table during our holiday in the South of France, and we had something to drink. I little boy came walking towards our table and put down a note on it. The note said that he and his mam were homeless and poor and asked for some money for food that day. I was flabbergasted by the note of this boy, and the fact that he did this every day. It happened in 1992 and I can remember it as if it was yesterday.

  • The story of Rose the starving Girl child and her single parent who was a subsistence farmer who was later chased away from where she used to grow food to carter for her daughter and I felt touched

  • After my dad died when I was 13 years old, I stopped talking freely and made friends ever since. Cats and dogs are my friends, my soul mates. I believe any pet can be a companion to a person and fill up one's void. Whenever I see an organization that saves stray cats, dogs, and animal in general; foster them; give them a new home and give it to someone in need. I feel very heart-warming and motivated to improve myself to the stage that I can be one of them, the one who saves animals.

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  • One great inspiring story is the one of Jane Goodall, English primatologist and anthropologist and of her inseparable bond with wild chimpanzees in Africa, of her unprecedented studies, and who fought to be recognized as female scientist in a strongly man-lead academic world. As I read her book, I went through a roller-coaster of emotions, from anger to joy, from disillution to hope. Most of her time I resonated with her struggles, and whenever she won a battle, my heart warmed up, as I joined her in person. I now follow her stories online, and support her conservation and community institute.

  • Just this short summary moved me. I strongly believe in the resilience of people, and they can be powerful sources of inspiration to others! It's such an honor to meet strong, positive people.

  • A story I found really powerful and so emotional was the story of how an orphan died because her uncle could not fund her medical bills, the most painful part of the story was that she died hungry just before help arrived for her.

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  • This is an emotional story that I relate with.

  • This story touched my heart. It stirred up emotions of sadness and eagerness to help, but also anger and frustration at the bigger picture of hungry children in our country and the immense waste we create. This story encourages action against children being in poverty and children being hungry with no idea when their next meal will come. Thank you for sharing.

  • A story I found really powerful was the story of Jobe. Jobe is a donkey who was physically abused by his original owner. He was beaten, hit closed fisted by a grown man who was supposed to teach Jobe love, trust and kindness. Jobe was starved. Donkeys are known for their strength and ability to work and serve a purpose. Jobe was emaciated and weak.

    Jobe was rescued by my nonprofit. From day one with us, he shown love. He was offered compassion. Eventually, and against all logic, Jobe learned to trust in humans. So much so that he became a loyal pack donkey, carrying equipment into Death Valley and guarding the encampment from threats at night while our founder was trapping wild burros under the threat of destruction by the US government.

    Jobe is now retired at over 40 years of age. His longevity is proof that love and kindness towards animals can prolong their life, and giving them purpose boosts their confidence and character much it does humans.

    This story made me feel a range of emotions. I felt anger and disbelief at the hatrful actions people take toward animals. I felt inspired and grateful that Jobe was given a second lease of life. I feel proud and humbled to personally know this loyal, loving donkey. I feel honored to care for him and continue to teach him what love is in his finals years.

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  • A story i found really powerful was about a girl who suffered low self esteem, had a stammer and thought her life would amount to nothing. Sge reluctantly joined a small Group at university of people who were interested in learning about leadership. Through one on one conversations, she overcame her stammer. Through constant encouragement, she started to take on small leadership positions and her esteem sky rocketed. She has never turned back. It made me feel like i wanted to tell everybody who felt like she did at first to join a small group. I wanted to find that group and thank them personally for having welcomed and supported her

  • To love people is hard but makes sense, to love animals is Godly. They can't pay you back or communicate their gratitude as well as human can. It is selfless and commendable work by your organisation

  • A story I found really powerful was Nelson Mandela's prison life during Apartheid in South Africa. It made feel sad and angry at the hostility of man to fellow man. What makes Mandela's story memorable for me is how he lived his life for others, a rare attribute in humans. He was an epitome of love, kindness, sacrifice and simplicity despite what life dealt at him. His way of life taught me to be human and compassionate and live for a cause greater than myself.

  • That's very saddening.

  • This is inspiring

  • Our children deserve so much better

  • I am often moved by the personal journeys and stories of founders of non profit organizations. Their drive, passion, grit and perseverance are inspiring, and often a motivator for funding their organizations.

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  • A story I found very captivating is a story about a community with potable water challenge, the women travel long distance to fetch water on their heads for their family use. The problem was easily identified, it will solve their problem if a borehole was constructed close to their homes. and so, a motorized borehole was constructed.
    A follow up on the project revealed that the women abandoned the borehole and continued to fetch water from the long distance stream.

    What made this story memorable for me was their reason for abandoning the borehole. The women hardly have time to socialize and do their socialization, their long walk to the stream is the only time they have for that.

    This story got me so connected to the rationalization behind what one would generally consider irrational behavior, and it effectively delivered the message it was intended to deliver in a very very memorable way - Never assume the needs of a people, always conduct a need assessment before embarking on any social project.

    Because of this story, I hardly embark on any social project without first carrying out a need assessment.

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  • A very touching story of how a child was left by the parents while young and is now a marine lady was very emotional to me and in the process I felt the need to empower this lady with nice encouraging comments on her Instagram page.

  • We work to tell the story of our school district on a daily basis. Student achievements are the most impactful; athletic, artistic, musical- we try to tell the story of how we work with students and how these impact the greater community.

  • Here too Sanaa,
    It is not easy to work for a nonprofit organization- long hours, low wages and often difficult conditions. The ability to stay true to the vision and mission when faced with these issues is inspiring.

  • A story I found really powerful was The Good Girl's Bad Boys by RubixCube89201.. It's a book about bullying and it captures how awful high school can be to a socially awkward person. It's extremely relatable, and every chapter has its funny moments. The comedy, the premise, the adventure, and the character's past will make you feel things. It's extremely witty and it will make you laugh. This book made me feel more for the victims of bullying because every character experienced these difficult paths.

  • aww bless your heart. I totally agree with you. Cats are lovely companions.

  • A story I found really powerful was of a secondary school girl, who rose above her adversities to remain in school. The covid-19 pandemic has ruined a lot of plans, especially of those in school. This girl was in a public school in Malawi. When schools closed due to the pandemic, he had no other way to access school materials like some students from private school. And so she waited for the governments to open schools again. During this wait, she fell pregnant, an unplanned pregnancy. This also meant it would be difficult for her to go back to school. she experienced ridicule and bullying from her friends and community. She began to feel like she could not go back to school, although this was her dream. However, with the right counselling and support, she decided she would go back to school no matter what. This story made me feel inspired, this school girl faced many things that would have made me give up, but she reminded herself why going to school was important to her. It made me realize that life does not always, usually not, go according to plan, and that we always have choices to make every situation a better experience.

  • this is touching

  • A story I found really powerful was the story of a family with blind children.The family could not afford to take children to the school of disabled due to the high school fees.God intervened and a certain organization came and rescued the family.They managed took the children to the school of disabled.They paid school fees and supplied all necessary school needs. Some managed to complete their schooling and passed with flying colors.They were now empowered.They managed to source donors and places for the other siblings.If it was not for this organization these children could not have accessed their right to education as they were marginalized in the community.

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  • A powerful story I head was that of Marcus Garvey, Jamaican born Black nationalist who ended up shaking the foundations of the global racial hegemony by leading a Pan African movement that sought to unify all Africans & people of African descent, worldwide. Having seen the state of the black populace globally & not having much hope insight for major change, Marcus's story gave me hope as I realised that the vision for Africans to self rely & self determine, is possible. it inspired me to bandy with a group of like minded friends and start "Awakened Minds" as an NGO. His story was more than just a feel good story that you read and continue with your life. it is truly inspiring & has brought me thus far.

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  • @cleodudu said in Module 1 Discussion: The Power of Stories:

    A story I found really powerful was the story of a family with blind children.The family could not afford to take children to the school of disabled due to the high school fees.God intervened and a certain organization came and rescued the family.They managed took the children to the school of disabled.They paid school fees and supplied all necessary school needs. Some managed to complete their schooling and passed with flying colors.They were now empowered.They managed to source donors and places for the other siblings.If it was not for this organization these children could not have accessed their right to education as they were marginalized in the community.

    This is a powerful story, access to education especially for the visually impaired is also a huge problem this side of the World in South Africa and there are not much organizations in the space funding & supporting this sector. that story is truly powerful. thank you for sharing.

  • A story I found really powerful was of my own mum, she lost her husband at an early age with eight children. she had to take care of us all without a job while she was struggling with her in-laws over property. Mum worked so hard with her two hands and put all her trust in the Lord. I felt remorseful for her of all thing she went through and my love for her will never end.

  • A story I found really powerful was the story of a child born with an open stomach that was discovered during ultrasound and whose mother decided to give birth despite the advice of doctors. It made me feel really sad.

  • A story I found really powerful was about a teenage street hawker that had a natural talent for music but had no support from anyone to pursue her dream of becoming a musician.
    The made me feel like supporting her to achieve her dream.

  • A story I found really powerful was the story of Les Brown on his journey to achieve success.  It made me feel I was a hero who needed to fight more in live. It is an inspiring story.

  • The story I found really powerful was a story of a 7 years old girl, living in a community in Africa where they practice Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) she tells the story in the present and I could literally feel my blood rushing, wanted to go rescue her.

  • “A story I found really powerful was the story of my mom's favorit doll when she was a child. It made me feel really sad because those days it was really expensive to buy toys and when she lost her doll she couldn't sleep for one week and cried ." That doll was really valuable for her as it was presented by her dad.

  • A story I found really powerful was a story of 7 children who were left by their mother to seek work in a neighboring country, the mother never came back and it had been 3 years. The kids lived with their very old grandmother who struggled to make ends meet. The story made me sad.

    • The kids who were so poor they had no clothes
      -I was shattered, i cried and couldn't sleep for months after seeing them.
      -this story compelled me to write an article about that family for our newspaper. i even went as far as organizing people and organizations to donate to the family.
  • I’ve been volunteering for the High Atlas Foundation for about 2 months now. During my first days in Morocco we visited the Akrich cemetery, a jewish cemetery that built in cooperation with the HAF a tree nursery. Now, Akrich is a place where the jewish community works with rural muslim farmers. Furthermore, the in third generation care-taker Aberrakim Baddah makes a livable wage due to HAF.
    It made me feel proud to support such an organisation and happy to be at a place of interfaith dialogue.
    This story made me want to listen to Morocco's diverse history and the stories of individuals that want to work together towards a prosperous future, regardless of their background, religion, gender or sexual orientation.

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