Globalized Unity                          grow, educate, empower

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Our Mission…
Helping raise the quality of life for those living in underdeveloped regions of the world 

by building educational foundations and sustainable, agricultural infrastructures. 

Our Purpose…
Globalized Unity (G.U.) is a non-profit organization founded by two friends who see the importance of diversity and sustainability in an ever globalizing world. With your help, our vision to help those in need is becoming a reality. By building relationships with localities in underdeveloped regions of the world, G.U. can help local leaders provide their people opportunities at an education and sustainable agricultural practices. It is ever important that as the world globalizes, the development of countries is done responsibly and in the care of unique cultures and of the environment.  

Our History…
G.U. began in 2008 when a young man seeking meaning in his privileged life read the book “Three Cups of Tea” by Greg Mortenson and was inspired to come up with a sustainable way to promote the preservation of cultures while raising the quality of life for those in need. With the help of close friends, G.U. has grown to become a legitimate organization with an ever growing sense of purpose. Since our founding in 2010, G.U. has began building relationships with other similar-purposed non-profit organizations to form a larger business cluster. With the collaboration of other non-profit organizations, GU can surge further into the 21st Century with sustainable values in mind. 

Our Vision For a Sustainable Future…
G.U. is centered on the concept of sustainability. As countries around the world develop, sustainability is not always a priority and the people and environment suffer as a result of their country's progression into the industrialized world. 
G.U. hopes to help the people of the underdeveloped regions of the world by helping to provide opportunities such as education and sustainable agriculture. 
We feel education has the ability to empower individuals to be able to deal with conflicts and  challenges. Educating women and children, especially girls, in places where little to no schooling is available will not only empower individuals; it will empower generations to come. Without considering the protection of the environment that each culture exists in we cannot believe that diverse cultures can be sustained. Further more, without a healthy and sustainable food system very few cultures can maintain the cultural integrity that we deem to be so vital to the diversity of our world. Through collaborating efforts and hearts, we can make a wonderful difference. 

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