Los Angeles, October 14, 2024] – Crowd Save The World is a new social media original-coded app empowering people to tackle local and global challenges through empowerment by uniting small or large efforts for big impact. Through peer education, creating journeys, donations, volunteering, and becoming empowered, the app challenges users collectively, or independently to contribute to meaningful change.
“We’re making it easy for everyone to help contribute something to save the world,” said Michael Wiseman, Founder of Crowd Save The World.
Available now on iOS and Android. Learn more at CrowdSaveTheWorld.com.
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About Crowd Save The World
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About Crowd Save The World
Everyone can make a difference, and that person can be you. It starts with saying, “We Can Save The World”. We exist to empower you and others around the world to take action and begin to repair the damage we have done to this planet. Now you can start or join a journey that is important to you, from starting a community organic garden to bringing about world peace. We mean what we say here at Crowd Save The World and while our dream of saving the world may be only a dream, we sure hope a lot of good comes out of trying. Please join with us in doing good in this world, and in this lifetime!
We are the antidote to the saying, “I want to help, but there’s nothing I can do”.
What we think
We exist to turn the tide of the wide ranging problems facing our world at this time.
We exist to promote peace, harmony, thought, and nonviolence.
We believe in truth as strength, freedom and rights for all kind, and we believe in you.
We believe humankind has the ability to think its way through almost any situation.
We don’t believe in divisions based on politics, race, religion, ability, ethnicity, age, gender, etc… We do not discount anyone’s experiences either. It makes sense to us to see it as “We are all human, let’s start from there.”
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