• The Inukshuk Blog
    A blog of updates and inspiration from Imago Dei Fund.

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Join Grassroot Soccer at Their Virtual World AIDS Day Gala on Dec 1

October 29, 2020
October 29, 2020|

This year, on World AIDS Day, let’s Unite for Hope. Grassroot Soccer is excited to bring you their sixth annual, first virtual World AIDS Day Gala. This unique event will combine the best of our Read More

What Will It Take for Philanthropy to Trust? by Lisa Jackson

October 14, 2020
October 14, 2020|

Right now — in a moment that none of us could have predicted, yet should not be surprised by — a lot is being asked of philanthropy. Just read a few of the many demands: Read More

On this Eve of International Day of the Girl, Let Us Not Forget the Cries o...

Emily Nielsen Jones | October 9, 2020
October 9, 2020|

Happy International Day of the Girl from all of us at the Imago Dei Fund! On behalf of our whole team, we invite you, wherever you hail from and whatever work is your main focus, Read More

Mask-making Workshop with RefugeShe

October 8, 2020
October 8, 2020|

Searching for a stylish face mask to keep you safe while being fashion-forward? Join the RefuSHE Auxiliary Board for our Sunday Morning SafeTEA Workshop on November 8, 2020 at 11 am CT! During our SafeTEA Read More

mothers2mothers’ Invites You to She’s Got the Power, Tuesday, October 1...

October 8, 2020
October 8, 2020|

Every girl should have the power to choose who she wants to be and how she wants to live their lives. Yet too many are being left behind as they confront pandemics, inequity, racial injustice, Read More

Girl Up Uganda Covid-19 Response: Bringing Voices Together Project

October 8, 2020
October 8, 2020|

On March 22nd, Uganda's health officials confirmed the first case of COVID-19 in Uganda. Although border regions take the brunt of COVID-19 cases in Uganda, impoverished slum communities within Kampala continue to struggle to have Read More

“Freedom is indivisible; the chains on any one of my people were the chains on all of them, the chains on all of my people were the chains on me.”
Nelson Mandela