A source of inspiration for our friend Amos

A source of inspiration for our friend Amos

“When I look at that card, it inspires me.” Words spoken today by our Chadian friend and UN colleague Amos when he was proudly pointing to the Darfur United card sitting on the shelf in front of the TV in his home. He said, “See my Darfur United card! Gabriel gave it...
Motivation Monday: Choices

Motivation Monday: Choices

It’s Thanksgiving this week (where did the time go!?), and in light of our day of thanks, this morning I’m reflecting on something that I’m extremely grateful for everyday: My option to choose. During i-ACT 17, we had the opportunity to interview mothers of Little...
[video] On the Move, with Starts and Stops

[video] On the Move, with Starts and Stops

Editor’s Note: This post, written by Gabriel Stauring originally appeared on iactivism.org. i-ACT 17: On the Move, with Starts and Stops from i-ACT on Vimeo. As soon as I land in N’Djamena, I’m itching to get on a plane to the east, so we can be in a...
First Adventure in Chad: an Interview with Rachael Rapinoe

First Adventure in Chad: an Interview with Rachael Rapinoe

We’ve arrived to Kou Kou, and this being Chad, the journey had some confusion, bumps, laughter, and excitement along the way. Since this was Rachael Rapinoe’s first travel within Chad, I thought I’d ask her some questions about her experience! Sara-Christine: So,...
#Tools4Peace

#Tools4Peace

Next week, members of the i-ACT team depart for Darfur refugee camps to help teach #tools4peace through Darfur United and Little Ripples. Our team will be Gabriel Stauring, i-ACT Project Coordinator Sara-Christine Dallain, and Darfur United Coach Ambassador Rachael Rapinoe. Be part of this exciting journey! Follow along on our trip blog here. We will also be posting on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Follow, reply, and comment by using the hashtag #tools4peace.