The Crisis Project was initially born in August 2019, when I realised I could no longer sit around and do nothing. Scattered across the globe are countries in states of deep disrepair, be it Zimbabwe, Haiti or Yemen. At times, if they are lucky, the rest of the world hears their stories, if they have not yet been suffocated by the media, or twisted by governments. But it is not enough to hear. It is not enough to change social media profiles to a colour, or to retweet a video and carry on with your life. In a world where technology and innovation continues to advance at breakneck speed, people are getting left behind.
After a 9-month hiatus, and the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, I've relaunched the project - now more than ever we must come together to deliver change. But this time I've also launched 'Letters for the NHS', a practical project that aims to tackle the current crisis. Writing a letter takes less than 10 minutes, so please do sign up and volunteer!
Hi crisisproject,
I think your initiative is super cool and I'm trying to spread this website with as many people as possible. I have a few questions and I have tried to email crisisprojectuk@gmail.com, but it says that that address isn't correct. Could you please get back to me? :)
Dear Crisis Project,
Thank you so much for all the work you are doing to support NHS workers and help them get through this incredibly difficult time. Thank you for starting such a sweet and inspiring initiative, and I signed up immediately to be a part of your cause. However, I still haven't received an email allocating myself to an NHS key worker, and I was just wondering whether this was normal or whether this was a technical difficulty. I tried to contact you through your email, but that does not seem to work as it was a valid email address? I would really appreciate it if you could provide me with an answer, and thank you again for all…