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We know that it has been a while since we have updated our website, and we have a very good explanation for such a lack of internet-space maintenance. Currently, Being And Doing, Inc. is back at home in Cleveland, Ohio. We will be stationed in our north shore barracks throughout the rest of 2009, and [...]
Anna's House Under Construction
Now on to the meat-and-potatoes work that Being And Doing, Inc. performed in Fairfield, IA with the Mullenneaux Family. Briggs Shore, the SLC’s Program Coordinator, introduced us to the Mullenneauxs because they were working on their own building projects and she thought the our services might be put to better use [...]
Being And Doing, Inc. spent the past month and a half in Fairfield, IA (August 22 – October 3). Prior to arriving in Fairfield, we had been trying to maintain a precedent of staying in any given location for about a week, but this small town in southeastern Iowa managed to capture our hearts and [...]
one of the three signs
After our stay in Manistee National Forest, we spent the week of August 16th in Mount Pleasant, Michigan helping Chris Venegas and some of his fellow students on their Campus Grow Endeavor, which is part of a larger mission known as the Mount Pleasant Food Project.
“The grassroots Mount Pleasant Food [...]
Dear B.A.D. Friends,
A thousand apologies for “being” so tardy with our updates because we are so busy “doing”. Being And Doing has been in the amazing city of Fairfield, Iowa for the past three weeks being extremely constructive in the most literal sense. We have been volunteering on the land of a family that is [...]
The members of BAD, Inc. spent the preceding week (June 30 – July 7) volunteering in Acadia National Park on Mt. Desert Island, Maine. Over the course of seven days, we had the pleasure of working with two different groups: Friends of Acadia and the National Park Service’s “Veg Crew”.
While we were in Bar Harbor, Being And Doing made the acquaintance of the beautiful and vivacious Justice Barnes. Thanks to her willingness to call us out after parking our van in front of the shop she works at (Jekyll and Hyde), we had the pleasure of intentionally meeting up with her several times throughout [...]
Being And Doing, Inc. just finished up its week (June16 – June 26) with Cradles to Crayons Boston, the original model for the expanding Cradles to Crayons family (C2C Philly will make a wonderful older sister, but for now, she is holding her own as an only child).
Cradles to Crayons Boston is located in Quincy, [...]
Being And Doing, Inc. spent the past weekend (June 5- June 7) with the 2009 Ohio North Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Seminar (the length of the title is indicative of the organization’s respectability).
“Founded in 1958, HOBY’s mission is to inspire and develop our global community of youth and volunteers to a life dedicated to leadership, [...]
Elisa Young is an activist and seventh generation Meigs County resident. Here she explains the uniquely devastating environmental, economical and health situation in the Southeastern Ohio area, as well as her vision for the future.
Our work in Meigs County has come to a temporary end, and in conclusion we [...]
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Thanks!.
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