
Last Mile
About Us
Our Mission
Last Mile's mission is to foster religious diversity and promote inclusive societies by bridging the gap between religious communities. Our vision is a world where individuals of all backgrounds have equal opportunities, feel supported, and actively participate in civic life to drive positive change. We firmly believe in the power of unity and inclusivity in creating a harmonious and thriving community. Last Mile aims to address the pressing challenges faced by minorities, particularly in the areas of food security, social support networks, and civic participation.
Our Initiatives
Food Security
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Conduct nutritional awareness campaigns focused on encouraging healthy diets and making members of religious minority communities aware of ways to access cheap, healthy food.
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Collaborate with religious communities to organize meals for those in need.
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Develop educational materials and workshops on nutritional choices, empowering individuals to make informed decisions about their well-being.
Social Support Networks
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Collaborate with religious institutions to establish safe spaces for minorities, providing counseling, mentorship, and support for their personal and professional growth.
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Facilitate networking events and workshops to connect individuals from diverse backgrounds, fostering understanding and collaboration.
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Offer skill-building programs and vocational training to enhance employment prospects and economic empowerment.
Civic Engagement
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Organize community forums that promote interfaith dialogue, religious tolerance, and understanding.
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Conduct voter education campaigns to empower minorities with knowledge about their rights and the importance of active political participation.
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Facilitate workshops and training sessions on effective advocacy, community organizing, and leadership development.
Meet the Team
Faces of Our Movement

Jesse Neimus
Project Coordinator

Drew Carlyle
Senior Campaign Director

Taylor Quill
Volunteer Supervisor

Quote
William James
“Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.”