A. Spreading financial and humanitarian relief to lessen the harsh impacts of natural disasters.
B. Preventing disasters worsened by modern societal consequences by promoting renewable green energy solutions.
What started as a few parents passionate about traveling and exposing their young adults to the world to grow compassion, quickly grew to all parties desiring to assist those in need.
After seeing many areas devastated by natural disaster, ACT Abroad was re-born. We work to bring financial and green energy assistance to all areas of the world devastated by natural disasters. Its purpose is to help regain life, health and economy as quickly as possible for each human being affected.
We focus on places where disaster present opportunities to re-build more secure, productive communities. We help to assess needs in order to provide emergency relief in times of disaster and move quickly to help communities recover and build resilience to future shocks. We promote sustainable change by supporting green building initiatives that strengthen local markets, promote good governance and are led by the community.
EMERGENCY RELIEF. We mobilize resources for immediate emergency relief and continue support for sustainable, long-term health and economic development. The most socially vulnerable population often shoulders the greatest burden of the short and long term health and economic woes caused by widespread, damaging storms made worse and more severe by climate change. Climate change is expected to further increase the tab to this population, with potential future losses from hurricanes and other extreme weather events projected to as much as double (equaling over $44 billion) by 2100. HELPING REBUILD COMMUNITIES. ACT Abroad mobilizes professionals for lobbying for and facilitating partnerships with the government to promote and implement sustainable fuel sources. Reducing our reliance on the existing power grid. Different types of green energy solutions, like solar and wind power, are less likely to fail due to severe weather, since they're spread out over a larger area and made up of multiple units of equipment. Where traditional power sources may fail, green energy sources can pick up the slack. Carbon emissions account for between 65–76 percent of the greenhouse gases from human activity, 40% coming from buildings - fossil fuels required to heat, cool and power all types of appliances. Conventional buildings consume 70% of the electricity produced in the US. These emissions cause the Earth's temperature to rise at its fastest rate in millions of years. SOLVING THE UNDERLYING PROBLEM. We believe in and support renewable energy. Greenhouse gases directly/contribute to climate change.Thereby affecting rising global temperatures, rising sea levels, droughts,hurricanes, and wildfires. We are going to the source of the acceleration of these natural disasters. Green building is the low hanging fruit to reduce greenhouse gas emissions emitted into the atmosphere. In 2016 greenhouse gas emissions were 50% higher than the average over the last 10 years. The average C02 concentration now over 403 parts per million(PPM) - the largest increase in the last 30 years!
* We aim to create a better understanding of others.
* Cultural sensitivity begins with a recognition that there are differences between cultures.
* A culturally competent person views all people as unique individuals and realizes that their experiences, beliefs, values, and language affect their perceptions.
* We strive to send our volunteers into communities already knowing very basic communicative phrases.
* Basic picture/language cards sent with each volunteer to communicate even further.
* Allows us to effectively function in other cultures, respect and value other cultures, and can reduce cultural barriers between volunteers and the locals in need.
* Determine priorities, make improvements, or allocate resources. It involves determining the needs, or gaps, between where we envision ourselves operating and our current operations in that area.
* Rapidly identify patients at high nutritional risk along with those with supply gaps of medical attention/care/supplies.
But we can’t do this work alone. We need the support, expertise, innovations and solutions of our corporate and foundation partners to help people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities. We need you!