Production pictures from our time in Chiredzi, Zimbabwe, spent mostly with the Davy family (Elias Foundation Trust). We visited a blind ministry where partner’s of the Elias Fund give out food for the blind parents. Some time was also spent with Elias and his family, who is the reason the Fund was started. Interviews were taken from the partners talking about their roles and some of the troubles they’ve had being in Zimbabwe. Roll over the pictures to see descriptions.
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Production photos from our time at Farming God’s Way, a micro agriculture organization that targets poor peasant farmers which make up over 85% of the continent. It’s located in Harare, Zimbabwe but their revolutionary techniques of farming are now practiced all over Africa. The Elias Fund hopes to bring this type of farming to many Zimbabwean’s who are jobless and looking not only to make money, but to feed their own families. Rollover the pics to see the descriptions.
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Here are some photos from our time with Youth Education Training (YET) in Kadoma, Zimbabwe. The Elias Fund has been partnering and sponsoring them to educate children who usually don’t have much of a chance otherwise. Rollover the pics to see the descriptions.

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Here are some pictures from our trip to the Albert Street School in Johannesburg, South Africa. Rollover each picture for a detail of what it is. I’ll be posting my thoughts about each part of the trip once I get back into the USA, there are many stories to be told.
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Anthony Lee, Phil Gazely and I were all stuffed into a small hotel near the French embassy in Washington DC. We had a short night of sleep and woke up to a busy city on a warm late summer morning. Free the Slaves’ office was half way across town on the subway and Read more…
I don’t think i’ve ever experienced so many emotions at one time… nervous, scared, happy, excited, sad, angry, confused, overwhelmed, broken, compassionate, loving, desperate and completely unprepared. After a morning of filming and taking photos at Daughters of Cambodia Read more…
“Men are like gold, if it gets dirty you can wipe it off and clean it. Woman are like paper, if it gets dirty you throw it away.” -Cambodian Proverb
These last few days Greg and I have been understanding more and more the struggles of the women here and in a lot of asian cultures. If you are tainted, you are thrown away. We got to Read more…
Today we embarked on a new mission. One that involves the highly diabolic trade of human beings. A mission to raise awareness and educate the world about human trafficking and the sex trade.
We had a long day and a half of traveling with two plane delays, one in Denver and then in LA, missing our connection in Taiwan Read more…