Design Thinking for Social Good

Design Thinking for Social Good

Knowledge Without Borders™ used design thinking for social good to implement a user-centered solution for a school in a poor district of Lima, Peru.   For several years I represented Knowledge Without Borders™ in a philanthropic project at the Madre Admirable

Creating community to serve the poor

Creating community to serve the poor

A Maltese priest, Father Alex Busuttil, works primarily with single mothers and their children in the “old” and “new” settlements in Alto Cayma, a mountainous enclave on the outskirts of Arequipa, Peru. Through mutual respect, flexibility and the courage to

Nourish2Flourish

Nourish2Flourish

Since 2007, Knowledge Without Borders™ has worked with the Madre Admirable School in the El Agustino district of Lima, Peru to provide protein to the neediest students – a program called Two Eggs a Week.  Through the fundraising efforts, the Two Eggs

Two Eggs a Week

Two Eggs a Week

[also available in Spanish] Madre Admirable, a school in the El Agustino barrio of Lima, Peru, serves 1500 students, aged 5-18. The children, who live in pockets of poverty throughout the northern barrios of the city, find refuge in this oasis of learning.