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Changing The World One School At A Time

bryghten is devoted to building schools & deploying effective educational programs in the developing world to end poverty.

We develop successful websites and then invest 25% of our net profits to build schools in the developing world.

We've partnered with Free The Children, to help become part of the solution to end poverty in the developing world.

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When no one else is fighting for them. In our crazy "First world" we think our 9-5 is normal, our 60k dollar car is right, we think our 100,000 dollar education is the right thing, we think eating out every night is the only way.

In fact in our modern world we often just think about ourselves.
But what about the other 3 billion people who are living in poverty ?

What are we doing to help them ? It’s easy to forget them in our world. A world of luxury. A world where we drive to work and don’t have to see them. But they are here. Poverty is all around us. Especially if you pick yourself up and move to the third world.

The world needs us now more than ever. It needs YOU and it needs ME. To make a difference. The world needs your help to make the world a brighter place to live.

11 reasons the world needs us now more than ever.

1. Nearly half the world – over three billion people – live on less than $2.50 a day.
2. According to UNICEF, 26,500-30,000 children die each day due to poverty – that’s 18 children dying every minute, a child every three seconds.
3.About 1.1 billion people in developing countries have inadequate access to water, and 2.6 billion lack basic sanitation.
4. For the 1.9 billion children from the developing world: 640 million are without adequate shelter, 400 million do not have access to safe water, 270 million do not have access to health services.
5. About 2.2 million children die each year because they are not immunized.
6. About 1.6 billion people – a quarter of humanity – live without electricity.
7. Over nine million people, of which five million are children, die worldwide each year because of hunger and malnutrition.
8. Over 11 million children die each year from preventable causes like malaria, diarrhea and pneumonia.
9. About 20% of the population in the developed nations consume 86% of the world’s goods.
10. The poorest 40% of the world’s population accounts for 5% of the global income. The richest 20% accounts for 75% of world income.
11. Around 27-28% of all children in developing countries are estimated to be underweight or stunted.

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Source: Poverty.com

Maybe every company has a launching point. A place from where you look back and realize that was our “ah ha moment”. The moment when we really conceived into greatness. The core of our websites were started nearly a year ago. The first year of bryghten’s existence has been about learning. We’ve built up and torn down sites. It’s been a learning experience.

Today December 25th, 2012 is the day I will look back and realize this was the day our vision, and core values made it’s way into fruition. This year has been a year of learning. A year of grasping what it is I want out of life and how I want my legacy to be remembered.

Life is more than keeping up with the Jones’, or being lifestyle independent just for the sake of freedom. Life is about leaving behind something amazing. Life is about empowering others to do amazing things. And allowing others to carry you when you need carried.

Life is about learning.

Gandhi is quoted as saying: “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”, there’s some great truth to that. But how often in our lives do we live as if today is our last day ? None of us. Nor do many of us continue learning.

At bryghten we are devoted to learning, and to empowering others to learn. To expanding our horizons, and empowering others to do the same.

My father Ray S. Krug, was a man of legacies. A son of a coal miner, he was the first and only member of his family to graduate from college, and later became a dentist. His life was lived with education as it’s focus. And I’m proud to say that he passed that on to me in a matter of fact way that I will always cherish.

If it weren’t for my father I would have never become an internet entrepreneur. I would have never started and experiment as much as I did. I would have never taken chances. But he pushed me to learn, to keep learning, and to grow, to always be reaching for something greater. By the time I was 21 I was building websites and making a living online. Here 12 years later I’m continuing that legacy, and using it to make the world a brighter place. More importantly I’m expanding my horizons.

What does that mean ? The very name of our company ‘bryghten’ which explains very well our company’s core values. To bryghten the world. To make a lasting impact. To help expand others horizons was planted in my heart by my father, on one of my childhood walks around a lake by my house.

That’s what we are all about. I’m looking forward to growing bryghten this year, and excited to bringing on others who will share my core values, and help make a lasting impact in this world. At the core of bryghten is a desire to not make profits for profits sake but to use our profits to make the world better. So 25% of our net profits will be used to build schools. This is my gift to the world, and hopefully the legacy for which I will be remembered.

Why We Exist

by David

Our business exists to rekindle a bryght hope. We’ve partnered with Free The Children to help make a striking and unique difference in the world.

We are not a non profit, because we desire to make a strong profit so that we can have a stronger, and bryghter impact upon the world, leveraging the power of capitalism to become a powerful social witness.

Through these amazing connections we are overwhelmingly blessed to be able to help others achieve their hopes and dreams. We are able to truly be a light in the world, and embody the change that this world so desperately needs.

We are committed to living simply and minimally paying ourselves only what we need to survive and devoting a large portion of our profits back into the global community to bring an end to poverty through education.