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How Soccer Explains the World

by Andrea L., GRM Deputy Director & Chief Program Officer  Franklin Foer’s book, How Soccer Explains the World (2004), and David Winner’s, Brilliant Orange (2000), look at the relationship between...

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On the front line: War Wound SpecialtyTraining for Ukraine’s Front Line Physicians

February 24th marks the second anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine. GRM has been there for 722 of those days. Responding to an urgent request by the Ukrainian government, GRM...

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730 days of war in Ukraine: Medevac teams provide vital relief

Original posted on WHO, February 24, 2024 Photo credit: WHO/Christopher Black. 730 days since the escalation of the war 3.7 million people are currently internally displaced Over 10,000 civilians have...

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GRM Mourns Loss of Founders – Pete Reed and Derek Coleman

“I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.” – Mother Teresa In the span of one week, GRM lost...

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We are in Gaza and Ukraine.
HELP SAVE LIVES.

Yesterday, GRM founder Pete Reed and was killed in Bakhmut, Ukraine.

Yesterday, GRM founder Pete Reed was killed in Bakhmut, Ukraine. Pete was the bedrock of GRM, serving as Board President for 4 years. In January, Pete stepped away from GRM to work with Global Outreach Doctors on their Ukraine mission and was killed while rendering aid.

This is a stark reminder of the perils rescue and aid workers face in conflict zones as they serve citizens caught in the crossfire. Pete was just 33 years old, but lived a life in service of others, first as a decorated US Marine and then in humanitarian aid. GRM will strive to honor his legacy and the selfless service he practiced.

We fully support Pete’s family, friends, and colleagues during this devastating time.