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Inspiring Evidence of Humanity
We just found a great website called Evidence Of Humanity. They publish stories on their website that are positive, inspiring, and motivating to show the things that people are doing to make this world a better place not just for themselves, but for everyone. The site is sectioned into Great Stories, Take Action, and Resources.
Great Stories tells all about groups, individuals and organizations, and what they are doing to make the world better. There are many sub-groups within Great Stories, so if you want to know more about human rights, arts, service, or sustainability, you can find those particular stories easily. The stories are also great reading, giving you more than just a short synopsis on each group that's being profiled.
The Take Action section gives you the choice of linking to Special Programs, or Volunteering. The Programs are developed and managed by Evidence of Humanity, and there are currently three programs under development. The volunteer section helps you figure out the best way to support and promote Evidence of Humanity, by either sending out e-mails to your friends and family to downloading a .pdf to place around your town or university.
Under Resources you can find a large list of websites, groups, and support networks to almost anything you'd need to improve the world. This section is broken up similar to the Great Stories one, with many sub-groups so you can easily find just what you're looking for. Want to find out about sustainability resources? Just click on Sustainability on the left hand side and you're rewarded with a long link of organizations devoted to just that.
There are a lot of things that can be done to improve our world, and it's always refreshing and motivating to hear positive stories of others doing the same thing. Sometimes it can be a tough journey, and you may question how many others are working as hard or as long. Evidence of Humanity reminds us that everyone can work towards a better Earth, and that the road may be tough but is ultimately the most rewarding.


