• About Creative Learning
    Creative Learning is a 501 c 3 organization, based in Washington DC. Through its four divisions, Creative Learning works in overlooked areas to support locally-led initiatives. We exchange knowledge through people-to-people partnerships and sustainably improve lives and livelihoods.

    Focusing on communities with pressing human needs, Creative Learning enhances the capacity of local organizations around the world to improve the lives of people in their communities. Through the creation of people-to-people partnerships, we are especially dedicated to protecting human rights, supporting economic and social development, and building peace.

PROGRAMS (3)

School-2-School

As part of the AUA initiative, the School-2-School program advances goals related to education and mutual understanding at the grassroots level in the United States and in the Muslim World. Through S2S, lead teachers from an American school and at a partner school in the Muslim World design and implement a plan for their classrooms to engage with and learn from each other. At the same time, the American school raises money to purchase vital educational supplies requested by their partner school. In addition, an educator from each American school travels to their partner school over the summer to volunteer for two to four weeks, serving with the school’s students or administration. The educator later serves as an ambassador at home, sharing the experience with his or her school and the wider local community.

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Semester of Service: Indonesia

The America’s Unofficial Ambassadors Semester of Service program is a competitive study abroad program that offers students from all over the United States the chance to earn a full semester of academic credit while studying Bahasa, history, and culture at Gadjah Mada University and interning with a school or grassroots organization in Indonesia.

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Unofficial Ambassadors to Morocco

America’s Unofficial Ambassadors is proud to partner with Al-Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco for a unique service internship program for our volunteers. The program will place unofficial ambassadors with grassroots NGOs and schools in Ifrane for six weeks. Interns will study the Moroccan dialect of Arabic at the university and will be housed in the university’s dormitories and local homestays.

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