Thank you to our University Volunteers

Today we’d like to recognize our university volunteers, Devin Canfield and Mauryn Kennedy, for spreading the word about Open World Cause at the University of Kansas. Open World Cause established itself as a student organization in the Fall of 2012 on KU’s…

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Benjamin Honeycutt
Kenya Help? A Student Led Legacy Project

We want to send a shout out to Christina and Amelia, two sixth graders at Monument Academy in Monument, Colorado. Together they started the One Step to Hope initiative, a schoolwide effort to collect 1,000 shoes to help the students of HIPAfrica. Together they took the initiative to reach out to the elementary…

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Benjamin Honeycutt
Nepal 2015 Travel Reports

Open World Cause is proud to release this report with the culmination of the successful Phase 2 of our mission; to help fundraise the construction of a new school in Nepal. After years of supporting the school, the team, donors, and the staff of Tri KA all looked forward to this trip and legitimizing our partnership and forming deeper connections.

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The Journey Begins

“From the colors of their clothing to the vibrancy of their voices and the Nepali language, I am quickly falling in love with Nepal’s people just as much as the beauty of the country and the intrigue of their culture.”

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Phase Two Fundraising Update

We are thrilled to introduce new team members and some very important news regarding progress on acquiring new land for the SAV School! [2017 Author’s Note]: This down-payment would help purchase the first buildings for the TriKa school in Narayanpur (opened April, 2015).

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Welcome Shelby to the Open World team!

OWC want to take a moment and extend a BIG thank you to Shelby Lemon, the creator of each of the incredible designs for our Resolutions campaign. Shelby and Ben Honeycutt met at an college orientation for incoming freshman at KU in July 2011. Despite being told they’d never see each other again…

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An Interview with 6th Graders who want to bring a school to Nepal!

We want to recognize the 6th graders in Kim Herron’s Inman Elementary Class. These students video called students in Govinda Panthy’s classes in the SAV School, and took their drawings of a dream school and designed a dream classroom in Sketchup. Mrs. Herron’s students won 3rd place in the statewide KSTL competition for their design, and hope to help bring a new school to Nepal!

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Benjamin Honeycutt