Change for Love is a budding non-profit based in Boise, ID founded by Daniel Thomas in 2018.
Daniel's experience serving on Skid Row in Los Angeles stirred his heart to advocate for those living on the streets in Boise. He began filling a practical need by handing out water bottles on hot days and reminding those on the streets that they are not forgotten.
As Daniel's vision grew, Change for Love was born. Today, Change for Love's team of volunteers flood the streets of Downtown Boise monthly, bringing toiletries, food, clothing, and other items to those without a home. Change for Love continues to foster genuine relationships with people in their own environment by showing love and support with no strings attached.
As Daniel's vision grew, Change for Love was born. Today, Change for Love's team of volunteers flood the streets of Downtown Boise monthly, bringing toiletries, food, clothing, and other items to those without a home. Change for Love continues to foster genuine relationships with people in their own environment by showing love and support with no strings attached.
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Have you wanted an opportunity to reimagine safety in New Orleans, without relying on police, surveillance, and jails? Apply to be Eye on Surveillance's organizer! Email a cover letter and resume to info@eyeonsurveillance.org
Find out MoreReactive tools like facial recognition don't address the root causes of crime. To keep us all safe, we need new, community-driven and equitable safety solutions.
Find out MoreOrd. 33021, passed in December 2020, banned four technologies that infringe upon our civil liberties and have built-in racial bias, & secured common sense data protections for the 21st century.
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The Eye on Surveillance (EOS) Community Organizer will be instrumental in supporting the work of EOS as we fight for safety beyond surveillance.
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