Tag: philanthropy

Transforming Lives: The Unseen Force Behind Humanbein.org

In a world where every action can leave an indelible mark, Humanbein.org stands as a testament to the boundless potential of humanity. Today, we unveil the story behind the scenes, the heartbeat of a non-profit organization that has dedicated itself to creating waves of positive change across the globe.

The Genesis of Compassion:

Humanbein.org was born out of a simple yet profound idea – the belief that every human being deserves a chance at a better life. What started as a spark of compassion has now evolved into a blazing force for good. Our founders envisioned a world where empathy would be the driving force behind transformative initiatives, and that vision has become the guiding light for our organization.

Our Core Values:

Our Pledge:

A pledge to the entrepreneurial advancement of individuals impacted by economic hardship. 

Compassion:

At the heart of Humanbein.org beats the pulse of compassion. We believe in the inherent goodness of people and the power of empathy to transcend borders and barriers. Compassion is not just a value for us; it’s the force that propels us forward.

Collaboration:

We recognize that meaningful change requires collective efforts. Humanbein.org collaborates with local communities, governments, and other NGOs to create synergies that amplify the impact of our projects. Together, we are stronger, and together, we can achieve lasting change.

Transparency:

We value the trust placed in us by our supporters. Transparency is not just a commitment; it’s a promise. We believe in open communication, sharing both our successes and challenges as we work towards our mission.

Our Impactful Initiatives:

Community Development:

Building strong, self-sufficient communities is at the forefront of our endeavors. With skill-building programs, we work hand-in-hand with communities to foster growth and resilience. A website is a key component in modern business. It enables new opportunities for entrepreneurs and community business to expand. Providing free access to functional running websites, hosting, domains, logo creation, business cards, and other business essentials can open up a world of new possibilities to communities experiencing economic hardship. We are dedicated to doing our part to develop programs to help those areas hardest hit. 

How You Can Be a Part of the Change:

Humanbein.org isn’t just an organization; it’s a movement driven by people like you. Here’s how you can join us in making a difference:

  • Donate: Your financial support fuels our projects and enables us to reach more communities.
  • Volunteer: Be a part of our dedicated team of volunteers and contribute your time and skills to create meaningful impact.
  • Spread the Word: Follow us on social media, share our stories, and help us raise awareness about the issues we’re addressing.

Connect with Us:

Stay connected with the Humanbein.org community. Follow us on social media at our umbrella Sunshine Marie Network to get real-time updates, inspiring stories, and a closer look at the lives you’re touching.

Together, We Are Humanbein.org:

As we invite you to explore the world of Humanbein.org, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has been a part of our journey. Together, we are the architects of change, the builders of a more compassionate world.

Visit our website humanbein.org to learn more about our projects, the impact we’ve made, and how you can contribute to our mission.

Thank you for being a part of the Humanbein.org family, where every act of kindness creates a ripple of transformation.

With gratitude,

Tammy Johnson, Founder, Humanbein.org Team

New Non-Profit Launch – Humanbein

New Non-Profit Launch – Humanbein

HUMANBEIN, located at humanbein.org, is a Non-Profit resource to help single parents and those transitioning out of homelessness who need web development and small business tools who are wanting to develop and advance through entrepreneurship.

Her Why: Sunshine Marie Network Backbone

Her Why: Sunshine Marie Network Backbone

The year, 2009, my father whom was a retired Vietnam Vet and aspiring jazz musician was struggling to reach new potential customers for his St. Louis, MO based HVAC business outside of his immediate radius as illness started to dance around him sporadically. Bred into an artistic family of painters and musicians. I inherited the gift and love of the arts. Throughout childhood I always looked at almost everything with an abstract eye. I went to my father with the idea of creating a platform online for him that embodied the value of his HVAC business in the community and his character. I smile as I think about daddy’s response to me stating, “sunshine, you understand more than I do when it comes to computers. I am learning but you are creative and talented. Go ahead and create this for your dad.”

In remembering the year was 2009 at the time of this discussion, websites for small businesses were just starting to explode and not many in my area had thought of using websites to their advantage or saw the opportunity as financially feasible. Living in Colorado Springs, CO at the time, with excitement and intrigue, I worked on my father’s website after work in the evenings, caring for my children and tending to the house and on the weekends. My father was just as excited as I was. My heart since I was a little girl has and will always be with communities. With those who need help.

My heart was overjoyed to both hear and see the smile on my dad’s face when he would see the work on his developing website. Unfortunately, my father was not able to see his site completion as passed away both unexpectedly and tragically. I was with my father when he passed away and held his hand until he took his last breath. It felt like my soul dropped to the ground and everything haulted. I transitioned into shock and numbness and it took many moons to heal.

Fast forward to New Year’s Eve 2011, the online presence I initially started for my father surprisingly started getting views from friends and co-workers. I began to get requests to build sites for friends who owned small businesses and those in the local entertainment community. From that point I created my first completed site “Taggleme (website for artists)”, releasing in January 2011. Developing the website name after my father, I embraced my thoughts of providing a forum for the world’s talent and community business without having to sift through extra additives. Since the inception of first entity, Taggleme, Sunshine Marie Network has grown into a hub following my nickname (Sunshine) and my Middle name (Marie) to include SMN Web Services, SMN Radio and new retail MARIEVINE.

Most importantly, the work that I do is not for me. When it is my time to graduate from this life I want to leave support and genuine love. The core of Sunshine Marie Network is in its philanthropic efforts. Our program “You Gotta Do This!” will provide free web development services to single parents in need via SMN Web Services by receipt of one page essay’s and “A Soul Left” is dedicated to individuals experiencing and fighting against homelessness.

SMN is still growing and I am very excited as my joy comes from being able to provide joy to others with their means of talent, expression, further business and support base, and doing more for others as things are so much bigger than ourselves. To learn more please visit Sunshine Marie Network at: https://sunshinemarienetwork.com

Tammy Ms. Marie Johnson - Founder and CEO of Sunshine Marie Network
Tammy Ms. Marie Johnson – Founder and CEO of Sunshine Marie Network