We’re Getting There
This is just a brief update for those who are following the development of our nonprofit group. We want you to know that we’re going through a major transition now. And it’s likely to continue for the next couple of weeks or so. Our headquarters is moving to a new location in South Florida on May 1, so there’s lots of packing and shuttling things back and forth to do. We’ve also re-focused our mission so that it’s clearer and can help more people. That mission will be reflected in a redesigned website as soon as we can get that done.
You see, we’re keeping the same basic idea that’s always been behind The Humanity Project: to help improve society one person at a time, from the bottom up. But we’ve now officially adopted a new way to go about this: “The Humanity Project is committed to helping people live more happily through dedicated service to others.” That’s our new mission statement. We think that idea will allow us to help individuals get their lives together. But the focus is clearer and more understandable than our original mission statement. And this approach offers the additional benefit of aiding both those who receive the service and those who give it. We’ll have more to say about the whys and hows of this whole idea. Very soon. But for now, hang in there with us because we’re going through some big changes. When we’re done in the coming weeks, we think you’ll very much like what you see in the NEW Humanity Project. _
This is just a brief update for those who are following the development of our nonprofit group. We want you to know that we’re going through a major transition now. And it’s likely to continue for the next couple of weeks or so. Our headquarters is moving to a new location in South Florida on May 1, so there’s lots of packing and shuttling things back and forth to do. We’ve also re-focused our mission so that it’s clearer and can help more people. That mission will be reflected in a redesigned website as soon as we can get that done.
You see, we’re keeping the same basic idea that’s always been behind The Humanity Project: to help improve society one person at a time, from the bottom up. But we’ve now officially adopted a new way to go about this: “The Humanity Project is committed to helping people live more happily through dedicated service to others.” That’s our new mission statement. We think that idea will allow us to help individuals get their lives together. But the focus is clearer and more understandable than our original mission statement. And this approach offers the additional benefit of aiding both those who receive the service and those who give it. We’ll have more to say about the whys and hows of this whole idea. Very soon. But for now, hang in there with us because we’re going through some big changes. When we’re done in the coming weeks, we think you’ll very much like what you see in the NEW Humanity Project. _

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