This Beautifully Illustrated Video Aims to Improve the Lives of Those in East Africa

Young & Laramore has created a beautiful and compelling video for Building Tomorrow, an organization which aims to improve the lives of those living in the countries of East Africa.

Illustrated by New York Times illustrator Brian Rea, the video is accompanied by music from Noah and the Whale.

It’s a magical piece of work that centers on the notion that the only way we can permanently make meaningful changes in the world is to give people the tools to make those changes themselves. In this case, it’s education. Education people can use to sustain growth, become independent and build their own futures.

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