Empowering Communities Through Action

The Be Good Do Good Foundation aims to transform narratives of inequality, fostering positive change in communities through dedicated efforts and collaboration.

A man in a white polo shirt is gesturing with his hands while speaking to an older man wearing a red cap and a floral shirt. A partially visible person stands to the side. A banner from the Inkanyezi Foundation is displayed in the background.
A man in a white polo shirt is gesturing with his hands while speaking to an older man wearing a red cap and a floral shirt. A partially visible person stands to the side. A banner from the Inkanyezi Foundation is displayed in the background.

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Celebrating community empowerment through art and social change initiatives.

Protest signs are displayed on a stack of cardboard, with messages advocating for change and equality. The signs are placed outdoors in a setting with trees and buildings in the background. The messages convey a sense of urgency and unity.
Protest signs are displayed on a stack of cardboard, with messages advocating for change and equality. The signs are placed outdoors in a setting with trees and buildings in the background. The messages convey a sense of urgency and unity.
A mural on a building wall depicts a woman with long hair, holding a child. They both have raised fists, symbolizing empowerment and strength. The woman has a flower in her hair and a vibrant shawl with a pattern resembling the American flag. Above them, the word 'EQUALITY' is inscribed within a circular frame.
A mural on a building wall depicts a woman with long hair, holding a child. They both have raised fists, symbolizing empowerment and strength. The woman has a flower in her hair and a vibrant shawl with a pattern resembling the American flag. Above them, the word 'EQUALITY' is inscribed within a circular frame.
A red book titled "A More Just Future" by Dolly Chugh is placed next to a plate of black and white cookies. The book has text describing it as a tool for psychological and social change. The background includes a striped woven fabric in earthy tones.
A red book titled "A More Just Future" by Dolly Chugh is placed next to a plate of black and white cookies. The book has text describing it as a tool for psychological and social change. The background includes a striped woven fabric in earthy tones.
A group of people gather in front of a weathered wooden structure with peeling paint. The structure has a corrugated metal roof with car tires on top. There is a wire fence in the foreground, and various items are piled up against it, including a stroller. The scene portrays an informal settlement area.
A group of people gather in front of a weathered wooden structure with peeling paint. The structure has a corrugated metal roof with car tires on top. There is a wire fence in the foreground, and various items are piled up against it, including a stroller. The scene portrays an informal settlement area.

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The Be Good Do Good is dedicated to addressing inequality in communities through various initiatives and outreach programs.

Address

7528 Cornia Dr South Weber, UT 84405 USA

Hours

9 AM - 5 PM