Choose Love, inc.

Last modified: 
09/06/2021 - 12:47pm

Our mission is to do whatever it takes to identify, close and prevent gaps in services and protections for refugees and displaced people.

We work fast, flexibly and creatively to provide what is needed today, not tomorrow.

Prioritising local knowledge and lived experience, we partner with the organisations working along key migration routes. This approach enables us to work in spaces where others cannot - or choose not to - act. We fundraise for these organisations, supporting them to build their capacity and meet needs at three key stages: 1) emergency response; 2) daily survival; and 3) securing futures.

Alongside our work with partners, we speak truth and use our platform to share experiences, information and the voices of those we work with. We campaign for the rights of refugees and displaced people to seek safety, often with a focus on unaccompanied refugee children. We aim to change the public narrative around forced migration so that people on the move do not face hostility and discrimination, but are met instead with love.

Ultimately, we work towards the day when our organisation can cease to exist.

Acronym: 
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Organisation Type: 
International Civil Society Organisation
Founding Year: 
2018
Country of Origin: 
US
Scope: 
International
Country/ies of Operation: 
Lebanon
Mexico
United States
Intervention Sector(s): 
Advocacy & Awareness
Displaced Population
Humanitarian & Development Financing
Refugees
Contact person's position: 
Impact & Research Manager
Contact person's email: 
Contact person's phone number: 
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Address: 
Somserset House
Strand
WC2R 1LA London , London
United Kingdom
London GB
City: 
London
Street: 
Strand
Contact person's name: 
Tristan Minihane
Partnerships: 
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A group of private donor organizations has come together to coordinate their funding in Lebanon and align it with local priorities, including humanitarian aid and the promotion of human rights. Funders for Refugee Leadership in Lebanon (FRLL) seeks to strengthen the role of refugee-led and local initiatives and to support communities to address their needs, speak in their own voice, and organize for broader change.

FRLL will disseminate grants ranging from $5,000 to $80,000 to local initiatives in Lebanon that fit the eligibility criteria for a grant period of 12 months.

Sunday, 13 June 2021
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