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Since their launch in 2010, their members have saved a children's home in Nepal from dissolution, funded science education in India and in US public schools, have supported efforts to fight global warming and protect biodiversity, opened a new school for girls in Pakistan and funded a four-year college scholarship for indigenous Guatemalans.

The above mentioned is just an abbreviated version of what the foundation has achieved. The list of incredible accomplishments and efforts to help in developing countries with education, food, drinking water, housing etc. goes on and on. They are also advocates and promoters of LGBT and women’s rights and have showcased this in many projects all around the world, including helping the women in Ghana by challenging the “witch camps” and providing shelter for women who have been affected by this unimaginable scenario.

Their mission is backed by a brilliant phrase stating “there's no supernatural power to make this world a better place. It's up to us. Foundation Beyond Belief is humanity at work.”

Rebecca and the Humanist Disaster Recovery team will be going to assist in rebuilding efforts in the Columbia, South Carolina area following the flooding of earlier in 2015. The deployment will be from January 2-9, 2016. They currently have about five volunteer positions open for this effort. For more information or to sign up checkout this link.