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what does it mean to empower someone?

May 26, 2011 by Kohl Crecelius No Comments
krochet kids intl. video screenshot
(via Krochet Kids intl.)

I believe this is what true empowerment is all about. It reaches far beyond simple economics to instilling hope and confidence in one’s abilities to accomplish their goals.

Welsy should serve as an inspiration to us all.

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you’ve only got one shot

November 5, 2010 by Kohl Crecelius No Comments
(via Krochet Kids intl.)

My friends Brad and Stewart put this video together. One shot, 360 degrees, 100% awesome.

If you also want to learn how you might win a trip to Uganda… GO TO THE GIVE the GIFT of LOVE PAGE

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on the road…

May 18, 2010 by Kohl Crecelius No Comments

I am currently on the road for 2 weeks. Trying to raise awareness and funds for my non-profit organization Krochet Kids intl. Catch up to speed on our journey by visiting our site and watching our videos from the road.

If you would like to partner with us in reaching of our goal of 100K in MAY for communities in Northern Uganda I’d be stoked. Feel free to buy a product from our online store, or to donate to our cause

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give the gift of LOVE

November 5, 2009 by Kohl Crecelius No Comments
krochet kids intl. christmas campaign 2009

Join with Krochet Kids intl. as they “Give the Gift of LOVE” to Northern Uganda. Buy a hat this Christmas and not only give a sweet hat to your friends or family, but help support sweet programs in Uganda.

Learn more about their work here… http://krochetkids.org/get_involved.php

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re: evaluation

October 7, 2009 by Kohl Crecelius No Comments

The smart people over at GOOD magazine have put together some intriguing blog posts about the shortcomings of purely quantitative evaluation. Sounds exciting right? Well all that comes back to this simple question they pose in one recent article, “how might we put people at the center of evaluation?”

I hold a special interest in this because I am a part of an organization that does economic development work in northern Uganda. We constantly find ourselves caught in a struggle to want to help as many people as we can, while being able to truly care for people in a holistic manner. Is it better to impact a lot of people with the value of a new skill or education, or to take a small handful of people from point A to point Z – providing them with all the lessons and opportunities to grow?

I honestly don’t know which is better, but ultimately this idea comes into play. Quantitative numbers and facts don’t capture the whole story of what’s going on. As we attempt to measure the effectiveness of new innovations or old systems, we must hear from people. Their personal stories will shine light on what impact those innovations have truly had. Ex: as an organization you could put 1,000 kids through school, but if that education system is poor, those kids really are no better off.

The fact of the matter is that human-centered evaluation is more difficult; it’s personal. To share life with people and to take the time to get to know their story is a process. And this isn’t just within developing nations, this principle is universal, but it’s importance isn’t recognized enough. If these same principles could be applied to our western culture I know you’d learn of drastic facts. How millions of people were spiritually/emotionally bankrupt during times of economic success, or others feeling freedom through downsizing.

What would the headlines look like if reporters and economists alike shared a human-centered view of our current economic situation?

Read the articles from GOOD here:
How Might We Put People at the Center of Evaluation?
How Can We Measure What’s Most Meaningful?

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