The center for human rights and constitutional law
1. The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law 256 S. Occidental Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90057
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9. Shuttleworth Foundation Shuttleworth Foundation The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law Inspired by: 1.) The idea that it is people who change the world for the better 2.) That if we are rigorously open about ideas and practices, more people will copy them and make the world a better place in a shorter period of time. 1.) We truly understand that it is people who change the world. Not only do we use people in our workforce to instill change, we change the lives of others knowing that they, too, have the potential to change the world. 2.) To an outsider, it may seem like our approach is ridiculous and far-fetched, however, we believe that being more open and putting our “chips all-in”, we believe we will be more effective. Which is why we defend “pro bono” as well as support many children with no charge to them. We often absorb the cost of the top tier attorneys who are not willing to defend “pro bono”, which is practically unheard of in our society.
10. Shuttleworth Foundation cont. Shuttleworth Foundation The Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law 1.) Provides funding for dynamic leaders who are at the forefront of social change 2.) Looking for an institution in need for some support through an innovative social investment model. 1.) We believe that we are the social innovators that the Shuttleworth Foundation is looking for. We have a unique approach to an often overlooked problem in our society. We are the “dynamic leaders” in our society that spearheads social change. 2.) We maximize growth because we are constantly looking for willing and motivated individuals who would volunteer or intern for our company. With more growth means more money, which we are in need of