One of the most important ways to have a large impact in life is by focusing on communities that are ignored and overlooked. These communities are often the ones most in need of help, tools, and services but for a variety of reasons the largest players in most industries chose not to work on serving them. We’ve been so touched by the thousands of members of our community who are working on serving the underserved from tackling food deserts to building empowering solutions for the neurodiverse. Each week, you’ll find us highlighting folks serving underserved communities.
Jennifer Rackley

Down syndrome is the largest chromosomal disability in our country but the least funded per capita. GiGi’s Playhouse is dedicated to providing FREE therapeutic, educational, career building, and social programs to our families with individuals with Down syndrome. Read more>>
Danielle Grubb

Our business is a company that accommodates the Shanti & Ashanti. We are space and life explorers on the Journey of ecological conservation and interconnectivity. We wear tribal make up, meet in Satsang, talk in hands, meditate, and co-work. We are divine celestial telepaths, hearing the frequencies of the planets and translating them into words, narratives, emotions…stories. Read more>>
Renee Miller

As the founder of The Love Camp I am deeply committed to serving an underserved community, What called me to start it was that I found myself exhausted and disheartened, witnessing the deep-rooted divisiveness within the dynamics of black men and women. Read more>>
Justin Eakins

In 2017 I relocated to Pocatello, a small college town tucked between several mountains in SE Idaho. I had worked as a barber for years up to this point but decided to go back to school to attain licensing as an instructor for both barbering and cosmetology. Upon my arrival, one of the first things I noticed about the area was a lack of diversity. However, I eventually found a small community of black people who did each others’ hair for lack of a stylist or barber familiar with curls. Read more>>
Imungana Malikana

Zambia is grappling with the harsh impacts of climate change, notably droughts and unpredictable rainfall patterns. According to the United Nations Common Country Analysis (2021) report, Zambia stands to lose an estimated total GDP of about $330 million to $5.44 billion over the next 10 to 20 years due to climate change. Read more>>
MO Reeder

I co-founded a school called V School that trains and helps place folks in great jobs in tech. Our student body is 50% female and 60% US Veteran, which are greatly underserved demographics in tech. WE offer many scholarships throughout the year to serve our diverse market. Read more>>

