July 22, 2014
5 Destinations for 2015 that Give Kids a Humanities Education
What Does Your Kids’ Life Look Like
Do your kids feel unchallenged at school?
Do you want to give your kids opportunities to grow and have meaningful experiences?
Do you want your kids to have opportunities to find and express their individuality and creativity?
….Well we have the answer for you……gift your kids a humanities education through travel.
5 Destinations for 2015 that Give Kids a Humanities Education
1) Attend the largest Art Festival in the World the Fringe. Be inspired by the most creative minds.
2) Attend the Milan World Fair, learn about science, math, technology, and learn how we will feed the world.
3) Attend the Women’s World Cup, learn about competition, sportsmanship, and watch the best players in the world.
4) Attend a Social Entrepreneurship program in Stanford or Yale, learn economics, creativity, and leadership in business.
5) Attend a study abroad program learn a foreign language, do an internship abroad and learn about cultures, and people.
Preparing Our Kids for Tomorrow’s Global Economy
Your greatest investment is in your kid’s humanity education; how does he or she relate to the world and changes it. Start today, and gift travel for good.
July 8, 2014
Why Global Travel Is Now Trending in Schools
Why Global Travel Is Now Trending in Schools
Travel broadens students’ global outlook, they learn compassion, and understanding.
In the past 10 years, we have inspired our kids to use technology as a means to connect to the world. Global travel is in, because America can no longer remain connected just by sitting in the corner, and waiting for things to happen online. We need our future generations to lead the world by experiencing it. No amount of classroom time, book reading, or browsing online, can ever replace real life travel experiences.
Travel immerses students in real life experiences that dynamically connects them to each other, other cultures, to history, geography, political science, anthropology, and social sciences. Students who seek out adventures beyond their comfort zone, grow exponentially, and become worldly.
Schools are Incorporating Travel as Part of their Curriculum, Whats Next….
Certain schools are now doing international trips every year for educational and volunteer purposes. School districts are short on money, and are not providing subsidies for travel. Parents are left to invest in their kid’s travel education, and need to organize their PTAs to fund travel.
Inspiring Travel Destinations and Ideas for 2015
1) Consider traveling to world events that inspire a variety of interests; Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival, Milan’s World Fair, and Women’s World Cup.
2) Choose a travel company to partner with that specializes in educational and student group travel, here are a few we found online; Bob Rogers Travel, Brightspark, C Q Tours, and Prodigy Student Travel.
3) Enroll parents and teachers who could act both as chaperons and also bring educational value to the tour and students travelling.
All Travel is GOOD Travel
Every time students and teachers can have life experiences; is good. Life is a series of events, memories, and experiences. The future of our nation depends on our students’ ability to interact, participate, and connect with each other in meaningful and intentional ways (learn by experiencing life). Want to make like meaningful? Make your relations to family, friends, and community personal; travel for good and change the world.
Where is your school travelling to next year?
June 7, 2014
Humbly Serving 100 Women Every Year
I have been working on collaborative solutions to raise money through recruiting since 2000. Its a humbling experience, to try something that no one will even consider. A lot has happened in 14 years. I moved away from giving people money; to helping people make a difference. We help people raise money for causes and reward them travel.
Most importantly, I finally came to realization, that I am most passionate about developing personal relationships that matter, and rewarding travel that makes a difference. Intentional and real relationships….occur when people are relating to 100 people or less in their life.
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