Colors4Change’s Interview with CBS!

Colors4Change was recently interviewed by CBS Chicago, and the Illinois Chapter was featured discussing our mission and history as well as demonstrating daily operations through a sorting session and donation drop-off to Alive Center.  During the interview, the President of […]

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Protests to Prevent Lithium Mines Rage on in Serbia

Thousands of farmers in Serbia are continuing their efforts to prevent the construction of a lithium mine. Lithium, a key component in batteries for electric vehicles and electronic devices, has become increasingly valuable. Given Serbia’s economic situation, the government is […]

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Leaping Into Spring With New Donations

To bring vibrancy, creativity, and artistry to our community, Colors4Change NJ teamed up with their high school’s art club to hold an art drive from April 6th to April 28th. Students and staff donated new and gently used crayons, colored […]

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Colors4Change’s visit to Ekjut

This past holiday season, Colors4Change received the opportunity to visit Ekjut’s office in Chakradharpur, India. Ekjut is a non-profit organization based in India dedicated to the welfare of women and children, improving mental health, and reducing homelessness. Dr. Nirmala Nair […]

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Colors4Change Donates to Indian Orphanage!

Art is a powerful expression that allows individuals to explore their creativity and express who they are. It’s the unfortunate reality, however, that in countries such as India, young kids aren’t able to access basic art supplies like crayons and […]

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Colors4Change’s Art Auction

Colors4Change recently collaborated with AjoyKindergarten, a school in Mafinga, Tanzania to build a well in the town as a reliable source of clean water. We wanted a creative way to raise money for the cause that would allow people both […]

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Indian Water Crisis

Water is a critical natural resource. It is unfortunate, however, that the majority of the population in India does not have the privilege of having access to clean, drinking water. This is due to several factors which include corporate privatization, […]

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The UN’s Plastic Treaty

Plastic pollution has become one of the most pressing environmental issues as the production of disposable plastic products continues to increase. It is most visible in developing Asian and African nations, where garbage collection systems are inefficient or entirely nonexistent. […]

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