SERRV - Eradicating poverty in developing countries (including the USA)

It’s not very often you come across a brand new idea that’s 60 years old. SERRV is the beginning of the solution to today’s cultural and consumption issues yet has its roots in the post-world war II refugee crisis. The products SERRV provides through its catalogue and website are made in an extraordinary partnership of artisans, designers, wholesalers, volunteers, donors and consumers. The depth of its relationship with artisans is second to none - when Tsunamis or civil wars hit, artisan communities know where to turn.
The SERRV journey has been a long and pioneering one, involving a short detour that looked like a wrong turn to us here at Host. We hope that our strategic analysis and creative muscle has helped to get it back on track. Now, more than ever, the USA needs organizations with a mission to eradicate poverty in the minds of leaders, bodies of opinion and the soul of everyone it touches. When you are ready for a life of enrichment and meaning you won’t have to look much further than SERRV. But that’s enough about them, here’s what SERRV has to say about us.
“We knew we couldn’t use just anyone to help us re-think, re-strategize and push ourselves and the impact of our organization to the next level. We needed specialized talent. People who understood our values and could help translate what we all felt.
Host Universal was that company — known for its creative ideas, utilizing top talent and working with revolutionary organizations such as Café Direct, OKé Banana, and The Body Shop. Their vision is described on their website: “now give host universal a puff, watch the seeds scatter and fractal the world’s nice, neat mechanical lawns with a carpet of yellow flowers.” The innovative founding principles of Host Universal include a call for new perspectives which create new thinking and generate new solutions. We love that. They also dedicate themselves to relevant work with a positive influence. We love that too! We have been honored to work with them and thank them for their energy and passion in support of eradicating poverty wherever it resides.”
You know when you are in the company of good people, don’t you.