Cause: Kianga Project | World Aids Day + Cyber Monday

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These beautiful Holiday Star ornaments are handmade by The Kianga Project, which represents over 180+ women and men in HIV support groups throughout Nairobi Kenya. 

These support groups were underway alongside of a local church before many Baylor students arrived throughout the past last 8 years. Their numbers have grown to 180 from its early inception of a handful. The best part of this story? The support continues today, on a level that is sustained locally. Families are sending their children to school, emergency funds have been created, and lives continue to have hope in a slum environment that faces immense struggle.   

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Remember, this story is before RED and ONE, before the provocative stigma of having HIV is lessened through media attention and sex education. In Kenya, and in many other countries throughout Africa the virus did not have the education and coverage that it does today. It was a time when church members would go for checkups and tests without sharing with close friends and family, as not to alarm them of what they might learn. 

 

Positive or Negative? With one test, life would drastically change. It was a matter of life or death.

(Side note: it is extremely rare to have a "ministry" that deals with public health issues, in Kenya or here in the states.) 

Today, HIV education and prevention continues to be in the world news. It has reached a tipping point over the last several decades. Celebrities like Bono have made it their life mission to eradicate the virus. 

Conversations have turned into big socially conscious brands, like TOMS, which is centered on social justice giving consumers a way to spend with a purpose. 

 

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My point? Today is an extremely different environment than the time Kianga was birthed

There have been many of us who have spent extended periods of time, money, and expertise along side "the project". Yet none of it would be possible without one dear visionary friend named Ben Carrol. Ben saw an opportunity to enhance the foundation that was laid by the church. His family supported his conviction to do something. He brought anything that he could carry back to the U.S.

By this point in 2006, I had already been to Kenya, and was finishing up producing a CD (my Kenyan catalyst). I was organizing my first big event to raise money and bring every person/organization together for one night that celebrated projects bigger than ourselves. Of course, I invited Ben along. 

 

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In a hallway of perfect NGO banners and amazing displays, Ben stood strong with his table of jewelry and carved animals. Amidst the noise and applause of the night, I would continue to look over at Ben, and the see the simplicity of his conviction. 

Standing at 6'4" he would talk to sorority girls and tell them what and who they were supporting. Ben had made a science project board with red and black marker.

He printed out photos that told these women's stories. He had taken what the women had given him to sell and made the best of it.

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Year after year, more of us would get involved. Sarah Satterlee, a design major, jumped in full force. She was the wave of passion that this project desperately needed, even giving the project a name. 

Kianga | A burst of light after the storm. 

The name was so fitting, describing the story of these women. They had hope, amidst extreme conditions and diagnosis. 

Sarah is a critical thinker and "get it done" type of woman. She is fiercely loyal and committed to the people and projects that matter. In short, you want her on your team. She helped recruit other friends Jonathan and Wade, who became the other pillars of "structure and support".

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The momentum built and departments on campus became involved. The Francis bracelet became "the lanyard" go get inside the Poverty Summit on campus. When Kenneth Starr became President, he knew of Kianga by the bracelets. He would share with me one afternoon "I need more, bring me more bracelets to my door so I can give them out". A task that I happily fulfilled. 

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Throughout this entire story Ben has been a traveling jewelry salesman, wherever someone would allow the team the ability to sell. (We even had our car broken into in Kasas City- that was a long drive back home to Texas) He has lived out of his car, camped alongside of the road, all the while traveling from show to show across Texas.

Recently, a mentor asked. "How can we sow and plant our money into something that lasts?" 

This question needs a whole different post...However these Christmas Star Ornaments are a start on this Cyber Monday and World Aids Day. 

Kianga continues at a Kenyan pace. There is no major hype team, nor is there fashion bloggers who put the bracelets on to raise awareness. It could have gone that direction, that could have been the way that we defined success. But for Kianga because it remains small, it remains true.

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Where is Ben you might ask? He is in Kenya, wearing the bracelets that have become apart of who he is today. He is working on a variety of environmental projects, but he (from what I can tell) is happy and fulfilled. 

Ben's passion and conviction had a ripple effect on lives here in the states and in Kenya. Lives have been transformed and shaped because he brought us into a story, which became part of our own story.

Every time you buy, you are not just buying a product...you are stepping into a story...that continues to evolve.

Learn more about Kianga here

2015: Next Level

There is always room to grow. Now, more than ever have I been encouraged to sink into this stage of life where I am currently. I am choosing to be shaped by the uncomfortable, and I choose now

No matter our circumstances, we all have controllables. Within those controllables, we can choose to grow daily.  

These articles have inspired me in my pursuit of continual growth in career, family, friendships and relationships.

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BE WILLING TO GROW...INCREMENTALLY  

Best predictor of 2015? It’s what you actually did in 2014.

Impact and progress are made in the small daily decisions.  One small decision I made in 2014 was to follow and be inspired by Jon Accuff. He has a group and email specially targeted towards the hustlers in this world. He kept me pressing forward into my passion. 
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BECOME A CHANGE AGENT

The first step in the process of change is being fully engaged in your personal brand.  Know what your gift is, and allow others to call on you for help.

"The most important commodity in human capital today is people who can grow a business, that is, work on the business rather than in a business."

Read one of the best articles I have read on personal branding from HBR here

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"NO PRESSURE. NO DIAMONDS."

RG3 with the a statement of the decade. We need to allow time for refinement. Skills. Attitude. Character. 

Did you know it takes 6 months to build a Rolls Royce, and 16 hours to build a Toyota?

Keep persuing excellence, even when the pressure is rising and the circumstances stink.  

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FOCUS ON WHAT YOU HAVE

When others ask questions on what you don't have (jobs, relationships, family). Focus on what you do have and read this, and this

I found one of my favorite visual inspirations of the year on Pinterest

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"Be bold. Be brave. Fake both if you have to even if they feel like wearing someone else’s coat." - Jon Acuff 

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PLAN YOUR PASSION 

No margin in your day? It is easier to find time to work on your passion when you plan your day in advance. Check out this amazing Kickstarter planner!

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IF YOU EAT COOKIES, MAKE EM COUNT 

I am a believer in making your minutes ...and calories count. I love a quality cookie. NPR breaks it down to a science here

Let us end the post with cookies. Sometimes nothing seems to be able to follow a cookie post.

George Constanza would agree, that I should stop while I am ahead! 

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