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Our Mission:
Rescue Humanity is dedicated to seek justice for all, encourage the oppressed, defend the orphan and care for the widows. We are equally committed to provide sound education, housing and health care to all persons because true love compels us to act with mercy towards all.
We are dedicated to all people regardless of their age, religion, gender, or ethic background, although many of the outreaches have a Christian influence.
Core Values
Advocate for the voiceless.
Give hope to the hopeless.
Demonstrate love and compassion for all people in need.
Projects
Dedicated to establish sustainable change in Nepal.
Empower and inspire the next generation of leaders in Nepal.
Provide education for men, women, and children in Nepal.
Empower women.
Code of Conduct
Respect the Nepali culture, views and opinions.
Strive for authenticity & transparency.
Commitment to one another’s growth and well-being.
Encourage and support others in their service inside and outside of Rescue Humanity.
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| Our Team |
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Daniel A. Nassie
President
Our president, Daniel Nassie, is a trial attorney in Orange County, California. Daniel heads up the litigation section of the firm, and concentrates his practice in real estate, employment, mortgage lending, business, and civil litigation. Daniel has successfully represented clients in both California and Federal Court systems, as well as before administrative panels and boards.
Daniel is a member of the California State Bar and is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Eastern, and Southern Districts in California, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Daniel is also very active in charitable and other professional organizations. In 2005, he was the recipient of the Ed Arnold Humanitarian Award from Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County. He has also served on the Board of Directors of the Orange County Association of Realtors, and is a member of the American Inns of Court Foundation and the Orange County Bar Association.
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Kimberly Coleman
Vice-President
Kimberly Coleman is more than a professional athlete--she has a heart of gold and abiding passion for helping others. Kimberly played volleyball at the University of California Los Angeles (“UCLA”), where her studies focused on therapy with autistic and handicapped children at the Neuro-Psychiatric Institute and the UCLA Pediatric Cancer Center. Kimberly is a highly rated AVP professional beach volleyball player earning honors as high as 9th place on the woman’s national AVP circuit. Her professional career has allowed Kimberly to travel and instilled in her a discipline to achieve winning results for things she is most passionate about.
Helping others, Kimberly worked three years for High Hopes, a day facility for head injured adults. She has taught severely handicapped preschoolers, traveled with friends to Indonesia delivering medical supplies, and cared for lepers on the Hawaiian Island of Molokai. Kimberly earns a living as a physical therapy aide and sport massage therapist working in sport and accident rehabilitation. A kinder and more generous person is no where to be found on the planet. Kimberly heads up international adoptions for Rescue Humanity and is a positive mentor for young girls.
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Nima Geli
Sherpa, Director, The Rainbow House, Kathmandu, Nepal
Nima has been guiding international expeditions in the Himalaya Mountains since 1994. His career as a guide began as a porter at the age of 15 in the Annapura region of Nepal carrying heavy loads, 100 pounds and more, of food and equipment in a basket strapped to his head. A native of the Everest Region, Nima placed sixth in the 1999 Everest Marathon. The starting line of the race begins at Everest Base Camp pitched at an altitude of nearly 18,000 feet winding through rugged icy mountain terrain ending in the Sherpa village of Namche Bazaar twenty six and one half miles away. It is the world’s most spectacular endurance race. Nima proudly displays his bronze medal on the wall of his home. He and his wife, Tchiring, manage The Rainbow House, Rescue Humanity’s orphanage in Kathamandu. |
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Kimberly Jones
Vice President of Operations
Kimberly has spent several years holding organizational leadership positions, both corporate and non-profit. Some of her volunteer work
has included the Joan Kroc Institute For Peace & Justice, United
Nations Association and the Girls & Boys Club of America. Born into
and abandoned in South Korea, Kimberly was fortunate enough be adopted
by a loving family and given the “American Dream.” And so, with
unyielding conviction and responsibility, Kimberly is dedicating her
energy towards creating a global platform for Rescue Humanity,
striving to synergize resources so other discarded children of the
world are blessed with a “dream life” to call their own. |
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Kathy Procranik
Vice President of Public Relations
With an affinity for global travel, Kathy recently ventured to India
and Nepal, finding herself overwhelmed by the devastation and depth
of true poverty. It was on this particular trip that she decided to
dedicate her passion and love towards instilling social change, first
and foremost by improving the lives of the women and children in these
impoverished regions. Since then, Kathy's steady and fierce
determination has proved valuable time and time again with the
outreach efforts of Rescue Humanity, Association for the Welfare of
Abandoned Children, Mini Doctors of Nepal and the Esther Benjamin
Trust Foundation. Just in
2007, Kathy made three separate trips to Nepal to help establish order from the
chaos.
Backed by thirty years of corporate professional experience in
marketing, sales, and public relations, Kathy is symbiotically
displaying her skill set through effective communication with others
about what Rescue Humanity can and is doing. A beautiful person, inside and
out, Kathy is an amazing example likened only to the most respected. |
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Christy Musser
Vice President of Education
Christy is devoting a considerable amount of time to the Educational
Development Plan of Rescue Humanity's Rainbow House children in Nepal.
She has also taught on-site spending months with the kids, and has
very strong vision for the educational development of the children
eventually leading into collegiate opportunities, career training, and
hopefully even Nepalese leadership positions. Education is often the
strongest people empowerment tool, and Christy eagerly takes this
responsibility with humility and fortitude, so to create the many
opportunities focused toward breaking the cycle of poverty.
Originally from Portland, Oregon and now settled into Orange County,
Christy has had a colorful life, weaving life's fortuities into
beautiful experiences. Volunteerism has always been a huge part of her
life, including teaching English to children in foreign countries,
developing programs at adult foster homes, involvement in social
justice groups, and leadership within Young Life. Perhaps what is most
admirable about Christy is her strong passion to help people and her
keen sensitivity to the comfort of others. |
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Justin R. Nassie
Director
Justin's entrepreneurship, creativity, and design is inspiring to those around him. At 22, Justin launched a start up company (Level Five Media), which obtained a significant contract with the Hilton Hotels Corporation in 2004. As a graphic designer for Sperry Van Ness (SVN), one of the nation's top commercial real estate companies, Justin has designed ads featured in the L.A. Times and Wall St. Journal.
Justin also owns and operates Brandastic, a Professional Design Studio based in Southern California. Brandastic.com develops and mediates interactives, presentations and marketing tools, for a diverse group of clientele in a wide array of professions, such as Media, Hospitality, and Real Estate.
After spending a summer in Uganda, Africa in 2005 working with the country's 2.2 million orphans, Justin donates significant time to charities including Rescue Humanity.
Justin holds a business degree in marketing, loves music and rock climbing. |
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