
To develop a platform and community which allows socially-minded groups and individuals a safe and effective environment to network. This site will allow users to share, organize, and unite easily for a cause. We will educate users on the effectiveness of online communities as well as their safety practices and concerns.
Since our inception, Unite Our World has been devoted to humanitarian efforts on an international scale. While we started with several small community projects, Unite Our World was created with a mind for change. Voices which reverberate through the ranks of our, and perhaps ANY society can have world-changing effects, which is why we have committed our organization to a new vector, social media. Through our efforts, the world has seen change. Now we want to go bigger. We want EVERYBODY to be involved on all levels, either to our cause or others... And we created this new site to make that happen.
Aside from the obvious makeover from the site we created way-back-when, this site comes packed with all the social tools we could want or need in order to share our cause and encourage involvement from people located anywhere in the world. We want to use this site to work with our youth and neighbors to reach out and offer whatever assistance we can provide. We believe that there are people in our world who want to make a change, and are waiting for like-minded individuals and groups to show them not only how, but how easy it is (and how great it feels!) to give.
Over the coming months we hope to partner with many schools across The United States, or even across the Earth to not only share our cause and message, but find the common threads which link us together. Through use of this site, we want to inspire educators and youth alike across the globe to unite for common cause, peace, and goodwill. It is our dream that our community be able to provide a real humanitarian effort across many facets of life anywhere on Earth.
All human beings, whatever their position in society, are suffering from this process of deterioration. Unknowingly prisoners of their own egotism, they feel insecure, lonely, and deprived of the naive, simple, and unsophisticated enjoyment of life. Man can find meaning in life, short and perilous as it is, only through devoting himself to society.
- Albert Einstein, 1949.