The Hummingbird Challenge: What Can I Do?

I have attended many of these conferences and conventions, and come away from each one asking the same question: well… what can I do? How can I possibly make a difference in my own little corner of the world?
It Starts With A Hummingbird

To paraphrase: when a large fire threatens the forest, and home to so many animals, a hummingbird does the best she can to combat the flames by ferrying water droplets from the river. The other animals of the forest think that the hummingbird is crazy to try to take on such a huge endeavor. The hummingbird, however, does not give up. I would like to continue the story where she leaves off, however. The hummingbird not only does the best that she can, but her actions motivate the other animals in the forest to join her. Together, they are able to put out the fire. This story portrays not only the power of one small initiative, but also, the value of collaboration.
I would like to find those “hummingbirds”.
What’s Your Story?

If you have any experiences which are special to you in any of these areas, we would love to hear them!
An Invitation To The Challenge
Your challenge is to be like a hummingbird in your community.
Our challenge is to find the most inspiring stories and compile them together in a book. Every time we hear about an effort, however small, to make the world a better place, it empowers us to start feeling that our actions, thoughts and deeds do matter in the grand scheme of things.
Our belief is that if everyone met the Hummingbird Challenge, it would make a huge difference in the world. We could feel that we are indeed all one human race and that we are connected in many ways. We need your stories .
Do You Accept This Challenge
You can click on any of the sections that speak the most to you: environmental, spiritual or social justice, and tell us your story. The instructions on how to submit a story, along with all the details, are outlined in our submission guidelines.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Ingrid Sarrat
September, 2008

“We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop.”
—Mother Theresa