Unbound
Volunteer Opportunities
Join Unbound as we walk with those living in poverty around the world. Volunteering at our headquarters in Kansas City, Kansas, helps thousands of children and elders in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Ashley Hufft
President and CEO
Andie Ewing
Chief Operating Officer
Deborah Johns
Chief Growth Officer
Martin Kraus
Chief Financial Officer
Rob McElroy
Chief Technology Officer
Dan Pearson
Chief International Program Officer
Becky Findley
Vice President, Program Development
Steven Martin
Vice President, Technology Infrastructure
Jose Rodriguez
Vice President, Operations
Lilliana Seskis
Vice President, People Experience
Kristina Thompson
Vice President, Marketing & Communications
Jason Wood
Vice President, Philanthropy
Melissa Velazquez
Vice President, Program Evaluation and Learning, International Programs
Michael Calabria
Director, Planned Giving
Scott Wasserman
CEO Emeritus
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Bolivia is one of the poorest countries in Latin America: of the 9.5 million who live there, two thirds overall, and 80% in rural areas, live below the poverty line. Indigenous communities, women and young people are particularly vulnerable to poverty and food insecurity, because their income is insufficient to meet basic food needs.
Unbound's outreach in Bolivia began in 1988 and serves families in the country’s three main cities and surrounding communities through three programs: Cochabamba, Santa Cruz and La Paz.
Many children in Bolivia leave school to help their families on farms or to assist in their family’s commercial activities. Others leave because they cannot afford supplies or other school-related expenses.
Unbound sponsorship offers these children and their families opportunities to build a path out of poverty. The program offers vital support and encouragement and assists with basic resources.
Through their participation in the Unbound program, families in Bolivia can discover in one another and within themselves the tools, talents and strengths needed to overcome the economic and historic cycle of poverty for their families and communities.
Unbound's outreach in Bolivia began in 1988 and serves families in the country’s three main cities and surrounding communities through three programs: Cochabamba, Santa Cruz and La Paz.
Many children in Bolivia leave school to help their families on farms or to assist in their family’s commercial activities. Others leave because they cannot afford supplies or other school-related expenses.
Unbound sponsorship offers these children and their families opportunities to build a path out of poverty. The program offers vital support and encouragement and assists with basic resources.
Through their participation in the Unbound program, families in Bolivia can discover in one another and within themselves the tools, talents and strengths needed to overcome the economic and historic cycle of poverty for their families and communities.
A quarter of Colombia's 47 million people live in rural areas. Poverty, social injustice and violence continue to hinder the process of sustainable rural development. Today in rural Colombia, more than 7 million people are poor and 2 million live in extreme poverty.
Unbound's sponsorship of children, young adults and elders living in poverty began in 1982.
A focus of the five Colombian programs is educating children to provide employment opportunities and keep them off the streets, away from gangs and crime. Programs that support education include tutoring, reading clubs, nutritional lunches and more. Unbound staff members also visit the schools that sponsored members attend.
When you sponsor a child in Colombia, you enable families to send their children to school, securing an education that will help build a path out of poverty. Unbound programs in Colombia have also formed mothers groups as a way to empower mothers of sponsored children. The groups encourage mothers to be active, responsible participants in the sponsorship program.
Unbound's sponsorship of children, young adults and elders living in poverty began in 1982.
A focus of the five Colombian programs is educating children to provide employment opportunities and keep them off the streets, away from gangs and crime. Programs that support education include tutoring, reading clubs, nutritional lunches and more. Unbound staff members also visit the schools that sponsored members attend.
When you sponsor a child in Colombia, you enable families to send their children to school, securing an education that will help build a path out of poverty. Unbound programs in Colombia have also formed mothers groups as a way to empower mothers of sponsored children. The groups encourage mothers to be active, responsible participants in the sponsorship program.