Canaries in Guerrero: A Millennials Guide to the Mission Galaxy
By (Author) Logan Towne
BookBaby
BookBaby
7th December 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
92
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 7mm
136g
At 20 years old, author Logan Towne was pretty sure there was more to life than he was experiencing in a small town in Minnesota. He researched and found what he believed was the perfect humanitarian mission. It changed him in all the obvious ways and even more in subtle ways he can hardly explain. It drives him to try to help not only the children he met on his trip but others that he became aware of. He wanted to help those people he met but he also became aware of a deep chasm that exists between young people and humanitarian efforts. This book sets out to help to bridge that gap and tell other young people that they not only can get great fulfillment from volunteering and mission work but that they must do it..they all have a mission of their own to accomplish.
At 20 years old Logan Towne was living the college life in a small town in Minnesota. He was an unlikely hero of 600 children and instigator of what has come to be known as the Mission. It all started when he went on a medical mission trip to Mexico and learned more about himself and about the world than he ever thought was possible. When he returned from the trip he learned that helping people in need isn't as easy as it seems. To accomplish his goal he started a nonprofit agency, wrote a book, and designed a website all in hopes of guiding other millennials to find their own mission.