From the “Me Generation” to the “We Generation”: Millennial's and Humanitarian Aid

How Millennial's are building post-crisis communities and bridging people worldwide

It turns out that the inaptly dubbed “Me Generation” is perhaps the most philanthropic, socially conscious, and volunteer-minded in human history. Come learn from among the brightest IsraAID humanitarians, as they share their unique experiences. Participants will gain an understanding of the next generation’s contributions to humanitarian work through demonstrative, real-world case studies. This panel discussion will address the profound impact millennials are making in communities around the world, and the importance of intergenerational volunteerism. Stanford University January 29 4:00 PM-5:00 PM Stanford Hillel 565 Mayfield Ave, Stanford Panelists: Theo Velaise, IsraAID Humanitarian Volunteer Alumnus, Greece + Texas Nicole Lopez, IsraAID Humanitarian Fellow Alumnus, Puerto Rico *Panel will be moderated by IsraAID Director of Outreach, Rachel Wallace
Date: 
January 29, 2020
TIME: 
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: 
Hillel at Stanford University
565 Mayfield Ave, Stanford, California 94305
City: 
Stanford
Cost: 
Free

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Organized By: 
IsraAID
Co-organizers: 
Stanford Hillel
Event Contact Person: 
Farah
165.093.0951