Back from Beirut.

What does it mean to be a hero? I think most of us have an inflated idea of what it actually takes to be a real-life super hero. I’ve personally seen a lot of heroism lately from people who would not consider their own actions worthy of a cape, but whose everyday contributions make the world a safer, kinder and more awesome place!
These caped crusaders are people who contribute their time, resources and heart, to support the things that are important to them. They don’t get discouraged when they hear a story of need. They don’t allow what they can’t do to get in the way of what they can do! They take action! You action takers really are the ones who make the biggest difference in the lives of people, animals, and planet. Someone who cares about an issue and contributes in any small way that they can, is a community HERO! And in my eyes you deserve a cape!
Our Global Sorority team has just returned from Lebanon where we delivered our elements of SUCCESS™ Leadership education program. Girls from two separate schools and the Bourj el-Barajneh refugee settlement received training and resources to help them live to their full potential and gained the tools and confidence to contribute back to their own communities. It was a beautiful and eye opening experience and our first mission to work with girls in the Middle East.
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