Cardboard Citizens changes the lives of homeless and displaced people through theatre and the performing arts.Mission: - Present plays performed by homeless and displaced people, to share experiences and problem-solve together. - Work in partnership to widen the reach of the company's ...Read More

FareShare has been operating since 2004 and today has 12 locations around the UK. Established in 1994 as a project within the homelessness charity Crisis, FareShare aims to help vulnerable groups, whether they are homeless, elderly, children, or other groups ...Read More

Usually, when ordering food in a restaurant, you get the choice of which food you eat, but never how much ends up on the plate. Now, a new chic restaurant called SML opened in August 2009 in Times Square at Causeway ...Read More

RockCorps was launched as a social business in the United States in 2005 by 7 friends: Stephen Greene (CEO), Grady Lee (COO), Haley Moffett (Head of Production), Chris Robinson (Creative Director), Toby Garrett (Producer), Paul Hunter and Noel Eisenberg. Volunteers ...Read More

Transition Towns start off when a small collection of individuals within a community come together with a shared concern. They begin by forming an initiating group with the intention of engaging a significant proportion of the people in their community to ...Read More

We Are What We Do began life in a corner of East London, as an offshoot of Community Links, an inner-city charity that runs projects in Newham, one of the poorest boroughs in Europe. Back in 2004, Community Link’s founder, David ...Read More

Cities x Design as featured on DESIGN 21, is a 35-city trans-media research trip across the United States that is recorded online and will later be released in film, exhibition and book form. Through visits, observations, and interviews Cities x ...Read More