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It Starts With You: 4 Easy Ways to Build Inclusion in Your Community

Ysabella Louise Ante Photo by Shelby Murphy Figueroa from Unsplash Diversity and inclusion are important not just at work but also in our communities. When we welcome and celebrate different cultures, backgrounds, and experiences around us, we create stronger, kinder neighbourhoods where everyone feels they belong.  Here are four simple ways you can help build […]

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June as Diversity Month: Celebrating a Legacy of Acceptance and Inclusion

Ysabella Louise Ante Photo by Alexander Grey from Unsplash Every year, June reminds us of the progress we’ve made and the work still ahead—in creating a world where everyone is valued for who they are. While diversity is celebrated all year long, June is special. It’s a time to honour the many different identities, cultures,

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Voices of Change: 2 Asian Women Empowering Communities and Driving Inclusion

Erica Luna Photo by Juliana Romao from Unsplash In Asia, where tradition and kinship run deep, the call for diversity and inclusion can often face quiet resistance. This month, we’d like you to meet two remarkable women who prove that meaningful change doesn’t have to clash with culture; it can grow from it.  Jessica Cheam

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Inclusion Starts with You: Celebrate Diversity This June!

Editor’s Note Happy June, everyone! This month, we celebrate Diversity Month by reflecting on the importance of inclusion and the ongoing efforts to create equitable communities. In this issue, we recognise the significance of Pride Month’s legacy, highlight inspiring leaders driving change, and explore ways to foster inclusion wherever we are. At TheOneHourProject, we invite

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Hope in Action: Circle of Hope’s Vision for Mental Health Today

Ysabella Louise Ante Photo by Marc-Olivier Jodoin from Unsplash In the Philippines, access to mental health services remains limited and often out of reach for many. Despite having mental health professionals, stigma and scarce resources continue to prevent many Filipinos from getting the help they need. Circle of Hope (COH), our newest partner, is working

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