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Home Storytellers - fiscally sponsored by 501c3 nonprofit, Empowerment WORKS

Org #59058
Vetted since 2019 Staff Favorite Site Visit Verified
2018
year founded
$19,863
raised on GlobalGiving
Coming
soon fundraising
2
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Home Storytellers combats the global refugee crisis with vibrant visual storytelling, bringing attention to proven and sustainable solutions to make the world a better place for refugees.

Project Leaders
Francisco Alcala
Francisco Alcala
Alejandra Alcala
Alejandra Alcala
Team
Francisco J Alcala, Alejandra Alcala, Jonas Barckhausen, Asmaa Rashed
Organization Information
1187 Coast Village Road
Suite 101
Santa Barbara, CA 93108
United States
5214422301659
Organization Information
1187 Coast Village Road
Suite 101
Santa Barbara, CA 93108
United States
5214422301659

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Building Her Future: Little by Little

By Asmaa Rashed | Project Contributor

Dear Partners in Change, Our mission in Syria is entering an exciting new phase! We are currently on the ground, building strategic field partnerships to create a safe and supportive space for 50... Read the full report ›

Laying the Groundwork for a Digital Content Lab in Dzaleka

By Francisco Alcala | Executive Director

Over the past three months, our work has focused on preparing the foundation for a Digital Content Lab in Dzaleka Refugee Camp. The lab does not yet physically exist, but the vision, partnerships, and... Read the full report ›

Literacy AI Tech for 50 Syrian Girls

By Asmaa Rashed | Project Contributor

  Dear Supporters, As 2025 draws to a close, we invite you to make a lasting impact on those who need it most. In the displacement camps of Northern Syria, 50 adolescent girls are at a critical... Read the full report ›
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