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In 2019 Karina Anderson of C4TWC partnered with a private homeless artist who contributed their talent to complete the C4TWC LOGO design.
The logo signifies awakened people who, as a nation and world,
will rise up in solidarity, unity, and in triumphant rebirth
from the ashes of captivity,
to pure universal compassion for true world change.
Karina met Sam and Mesfun (Mes) in late 2019 when she brought her SUV to them for much-needed and affordable maintenance.
In return, Karina aided them (free of charge) by creating a fresh logo, slogan, and website (https://arautorepair.com ) for their auto repair shop and business.
Shortly thereafter, Sam (the owner of A&R Auto Repair) traded his 2001 Silverado Truck for a toy hauler for Karina. She paid him $6000 for such in two months with stipend monies and personal savings.
Since 2019, Sam and Mes have assisted Karina with affordable and reliable car maintenance and repair.
Karina met Pastor Steve Smith of the International Love Ministries of God on 17th Street in 2017 while homeless on the street of downtown San Diego.
To assist the San Diego downtown homeless, she volunteered on many occasions to feed them at his services.
In order to help bring awareness of Pastor Smith's crucial services to more homeless and others, Karina created the above logo and a website (https://internationalloveministriesofgod.org) for him.
However, in 2023, his ministry's website was shut down as a result of his staff failing to keep up with the web service's yearly cost.
In addition to these services, Karina was able to assist him in reviving his ministry in 2021 through the California Franchise Tax Board.
The Ama-Gi Eco-villages logo design was created to support our initiative to alleviate the world’s poverty-stricken, unhoused, and unsheltered crisis through sustainable development.
Ama-Gi Eco-Villages will provide healthy and safe environments for a small number of low-income residents, including artists and musicians who are unhoused and desire to transition out of chronic homelessness.
We plan on doing so through eco-village development training and employment in the areas of 3D-printed and sustainable tiny town house design and manufacturing.
Next year we are hoping to make available a newsletter focusing on homelessness and legal issues in California.
The Cali Street Life Logo design was created in October of 2023 for this upcoming newsletter as it is imperative to educate the public of the travesties, deaths, civil rights violations, and abuse that are ever-growing among the unhoused population in California.
Coalition for True World Change (C4TWC)
PO BOX 342, Jamul, California 91935, United States
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