ETW Programs:

HISTORY

In 2007, Encouraging the World originated in the mind of its founder during a mountain hike in Cyprus. Since its conception, Encouraging the World (ETW) has worked in orphanages, juvenile homes, schools, and churches throughout the world.

ETW began in Bethlehem working with the Al-Harah Theater Group and Contacting the World. ETW choreographed and co-directed Facehook?!, currently touring the Middle East and Europe. This work aims to communicate the lives and struggles of Arab youth through music, dance, and drama.

ETW has launched several projects in the Philippines to serve orphan and juvenile communities, recruiting 50 volunteers from Thailand, Baltimore, Holland, and the Philippines. These projects included tree plantings, clothing drives, hosting a “Nutrition Month” for an elementary school, and feeding an indigenous community of 600 children and families.

In 2013, ETW was incorporated in Baltimore, Maryland and founded with a vision to offer youth volunteer community revitalization projects, awareness of global competence, international excursions, mentoring, youth leadership and conflict resolution programming.

In 2014, ETW Baltimore Youth served The Children's Light Ministries Orphanage and facilitated programming to support the build their home extension, hosted a youth sexual education workshop, and taught English to children 5 - 18 years old. ETW Baltimore Youth were empowered by facilitating and sharpening their leadership skills.

Encouraging the World was presented with:

2013 BMe Leadership Award

2014 Ambassador of Peace by the Universal Peace Federation


PROGRAMS

ETW Youth Board
- ETWYB consist of 8-10 youth. Supports ETW with decision making, youth engagement, and programming.

ETW International Service Program
- ETW Youth Ambassadors engage in local community and youth development programming for 1 year.
- ETWYA travel abroad for a 2-week international service enrichment excursion, facilitating youth -led activities for parent-less children and receive leadership training.

ETW Time
- Safe space where youth and community can discuss, create, and form relationships. Produce media, art, speeches, and performance art related works about their lives. Monthly community chosen chats about social, economic, race, arts...

PROGRAM GOALS

1. ETW Youth Board - To empower a selected group of youth to provide pathways for their peers to engage in positive relationships and opportunities.

2. ETW International Service Program - To expand and provide the ambassadors with a heighten awareness of global affairs and international economies by traveling.

3. ETW Time - To provide a safe space where youth and community can discuss, create, and form relationships. Produce media, art, speeches, and performance art related works about their lives.


Encouraging The World is a program of Fusion Partnerships, Inc..

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Monday, January 20, 2014

MLK DAY OF SERVICE @ Ambrose Kennedy Park, Baltimore

 MLK Day. Encouraging The World building parks, pathways, and beautifying  Baltimore's Ambrose Kennedy Park .

                         


 Baltimore State's Attorney, Gregg L. Bernstein and Cirron L. Greenidge                                                   
                                                     













Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Join us by supporting Cirron Lanier Greenidge, "Ambassador of Peace" by the Universal Peace Federation.

Our very own Executive Director, Cirron Lanier Greenidge received an Ambassador for Peace award from the American Clergy Leadership Conference today which honors individuals and organizations who are building on Dr.King's legacy of nonviolence and peace. We are so very proud of him and the work he has done in creating ETW.


Friday, January 10, 2014

Day of Service event for MLK Jr. Day - This, is how we do it!


Day of Service event for MLK Jr. Day - This, is how we do it!

We have our service learning project for January and we will be working with Civic Works to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr Day. There is a flyer as well but here are the details: 

Monday, January 20, 2014
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Day of Service event for MLK Jr. Day
Ambrose Kennedy Park, 100 Ensor St, 21202 between Chase and Eager  

The day of the service project, I ask that you get there a little early so that we can arrange in one big group. There will be a Civic Works sign so you can find the group. You should also be dressed warmly, bring a refillable water bottle, and a backpack to place your items in for which we'll be moving throughout the day and you'll need a place to place your items. I also attached some waivers for you all to fill out and bring with you.
See you this Sunday for enrichment and two Mondays for the service learning project!!!


Larissa Johnson
larissa.johnson17@gmail.com