As two human beings, we have often thought about what would feel right to us as a decent action, but also as an ongoing action when addressing issues of supporting others. We know first hand that all good things don't necessarily come to those who wait but rather to those who have patience whilst actively pursuing good things.
We both have a passion that is unwavering with the things we apply ourselves to and the people we associate with.
There are a large number of people in this world struggling not only with poverty, poor health and deprivation but with a limited belief system. There are many people who are just outright unfortunate and suffer in such unfairness and there are many levels of this to be recognized. We are firm believers in being able to swim first before trying to save another person from drowning, but also understand it is important to be a good student in all that you do so as to be an abled body swimmer so to speak as soon as practicable.
To support, help and see first hand another human being to feel satisfied in one's self, to have a sense of pride and self worth, see another achieve in an area of personal gain and to then be in a position to be helpful to someone less fortunate. "An abled body swimmer, not someone drowning".
While we know we can't save everyone, it is somewhat comforting to know we can contribute where we are able. As a respect and appreciation to any cause, it makes sense that a cause should be something you are passionate about and also be apart of and not just throw resources and funds in a direction to say you have contributed.
In areas of consoling, healing, belief and other humanitarian values, there is much need for support. Be it from resources and or funding, our "Global Vision" is in aiding and supporting those people who have an ability to study Music, Arts, Gastronomy and Culture but don't have the resources and or funding to support any of these four key areas.
The "Global Vision" is to support and encourage people with a desire and passion to excel in an area that can then be taught to others by the ones now able to swim and offer a hand to the so aptly coined "Drowning Person" with the intension to bring people together to inevitably promote community.