Movements
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Cell Phones for Healthcare
Our goal is to increase the donation of old cell phones and repurpose them for alleviating profound healthcare communication gaps in the developing world.
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Clean Water for Ecuador



Our Social-M team has aligned its movement with a San Francisco based nonprofit’s mission to provide clean drinking water to 30,000 Ecuadorian indigenous and colonial rainforest dwellers living amidst oil-contamination in the Amazon.
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Farmshares
To reconnect neighbor-communities and shift the culture of food consumption towards local, community-supported agriculture.
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Folkprint Zen
Eliminate the "Use once & THROW OUT" culture.
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Give Food Give Back
Tackle Hunger in the community by redirecting unused food from college campuses throughout the United States
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Green Munch Bunch
to increase the number of vegetarians and vegans (henceforth veg*ns) on college campuses and to decrease the levels of meat and other animal product consumption
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KinderEnergy
Building awareness that children are the world's most important natural resource.If one educates the child,one will be educating not only that person but his family, the village, the city, the country and the world. Plant love-plant knowledge-plant trees.
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Living Environments
To make our community's innovation in the arts and sciences more visible in public spaces by transforming institutional white space into a viable location for exhibition.
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Nudges and Choice Architecture
To use the principles of Behavioral Economics and design effective nudges that help people make decisions that are more sustainable and better for our society.
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Plants for the Planet
Encourage people to make a commitment to a micro-representation of sustainability by adopting a plant.
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ReGrow The Farm
To catalyze student and institution discussion about what Stanford's roots as The Farm could mean for the University now and in the future.
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Team Awesome
Revolutionize the way people view environmental and energy conservation issues by empowering everyone's ideas and observations in a novel social networking platform. Team Awesome will create a space where environmental awareness is captivating, engaging,
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Thanks For Acting Sustainably
Social Media meets Sustainability! Get people to act sustainably by texting, tweeting, emailing sustainable actions you see. Whether it is teaching someone to compost or bringing your own coffee mug, broadcast it to inspire others. #sustaction
Followers (36)
Recent Activity
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Ale has pledged Go meatless on Mondays.
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Ale has pledged Participate in an in person or digital focus group and provide constructive criticism on our movement. Email macp@stanford.edu to set up a meeting and learn about the movement's long term growth plan.
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Ale has pledged Visit the website of the Arbor Day Foundation, http://www.arborday.org
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Ale has pledged Read the position paper our team has written on implementing clean water and waste management systems in Ecuador and give us your feedback. The position paper contextualizes the major opportunities and challenges a team is likely to encounter while planning immediate relief implementation strategy for the people of the Amazon Rainforest in Northeastern Ecuador. Once given the proper context, changemakers can then critique the implementation plan and the systems in consideration. Email macp@stanford.edu for the position paper to get started.
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Ale has pledged Help us design and staff the Water Bracelet Launch Party! We will host a screening of the award winning documentary CRUDE (www.crudethemovie.com). We will establish an Ethos Alliance chapter at Stanford, and officially induct campus representatives to be the first chapter leaders. The crowd will assemble to take a group photo, where everyone in attendance will raise their hand in support of clean water for Ecuadorians. This important photo will be used to propel future events at other schools, and the chapter leaders will help grow the movement into the future.
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