Change for Love is a budding non-profit based in Boise, ID founded by Daniel Thomas in 2018.
Daniel's experience serving on Skid Row in Los Angeles stirred his heart to advocate for those living on the streets in Boise. He began filling a practical need by handing out water bottles on hot days and reminding those on the streets that they are not forgotten.
As Daniel's vision grew, Change for Love was born. Today, Change for Love's team of volunteers flood the streets of Downtown Boise monthly, bringing toiletries, food, clothing, and other items to those without a home. Change for Love continues to foster genuine relationships with people in their own environment by showing love and support with no strings attached.
As Daniel's vision grew, Change for Love was born. Today, Change for Love's team of volunteers flood the streets of Downtown Boise monthly, bringing toiletries, food, clothing, and other items to those without a home. Change for Love continues to foster genuine relationships with people in their own environment by showing love and support with no strings attached.
Timothy S. Beyak is a history and global studies teacher with the Louis Riel School Division. His interests focus on rhizomatic learning, language and literacy, and practitioner research.
Stephanie Zirino is a social studies teacher deeply committed to Reconciliation.
Joel Matheson has taught English Language Arts for middle and senior years and is currently the Principal of Fisher Branch Collegiate. He has a keen interest in the history of rural Manitoba communities and the narratives of the people that live there.
Bela Ferreira is a Land-based education learning support teacher in Seven Oaks School Division.
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National Writing Project September 2023 newsletter
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