Become a Compassion Connector

Sign up to become a Compassion Connector today and join a global network that is working to create communities of inclusion, care, and connection. Registration is free and gets you access to training, guidance, and support all designed to help you be an agent of compassionate change.

“Compassion is the recognition of the suffering of others, coupled with a strong desire to alleviate it.”


Compassion is more than a feeling—it’s empathy in action. As a Connector, you’ll take simple, meaningful steps to ease suffering, build connection, and inspire others to do the same.

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Where our Connectors are working

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Our National Coordinators

Suzy Dzimbiri

Malawi

Peter Waiswa

Uganda

Uwalaka Uchechukwu

Nigeria

Meshach Bondzie

Ghana

Stephen Taylor

UK

Maureen Sansom

Australia

Colette Descent

Canada

James Akoon Akot

South Sudan

Emmanuel Baranyizigiye

Burundi

Soraya Sanchez

Spain

Nathanael V. Navarro

Philippines

Thomas Varmah

Liberia

Kingsley Mbwogge

Cameroon

Amara Jones

Sierra Leone

Emilian Mbijima

Tanzania

Dicosta Dimentosh

Zimbabwe

Loic Ishimwe

Rwanda

Aisyah Mohamed

Malaysia

Mauridi Kasindi Alphonse

Mozambique

Daudi Magaba

Zambia

Elenice De Souza Oliveira

Brazil

Andrè Ulriksen

Norway

Tumelo Manyeula

Botswana

Christa Quackenbush

USA

Natalia Lavin

Chile

Seçil Tezsezen

Turkey

Irene Githinji

Kenya

Arun Wakhlu

India

Luisa Badala

Argentina

The Global Compassion Coalition’s Connectors Program

✨ What it is

The Connectors Program is the grassroots heart of the Global Compassion Coalition (GCC). It is a global,
decentralized network of volunteers who act as everyday agents of compassion. There are currently more
than 4,100 Connectors, supported by ~30 National Coordinators, with especially active communities in
Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Zambia, Ghana, and the U.S.

As Connectors, we commit to two simple, vital purposes:

  1. Deliberate friendliness, kindness, and compassion toward others — especially those we do not yet know well.
  2. Intentional acts of compassion — small or large — sometimes in teamwork with other Connectors or within our wider communities.

At its core, the program is about living out Nkosi Johnson’s call:

Do all that you can in the place you are with what you have in the time that is given to you.

✨ What it is not

Being a Connector is not about receiving financial support from the GCC organization. In the past, we
were able to distribute limited funds to Connectors in certain countries, but this is no longer possible. The
Connectors Program is rooted in resourcefulness, responsibility, and initiative.

The Connectors Program is part of the larger Global Compassion Coalition, but it is distinct from the GCC
nonprofit organization. Connectors are not representatives of the GCC organization, but individuals who
choose to embody compassion where they live.

✨ How the GCC organization supports you

While the GCC cannot fund individual projects, we remain deeply committed to encouraging and equipping Connectors through:

  • Online resources: Trainings, guidebooks, and country-by-country listings of potential funding sources.
  • Support for National Coordinators, who help hold communities together.
  • Monthly online gatherings: Spaces for sharing, learning, and encouragement, often featuring guest speakers.
  • Visibility and celebration: Highlighting Connectors’ work through our social media, newsletter, and website.
  • A new online platform (in development): A digital home designed to foster community, collaboration, and collective action.

✨ The spirit of connection

The vision is simple yet powerful:

  • Inspire small, deliberate acts of compassion that strengthen communities.
  • Encourage local projects that reduce suffering.
  • Foster a sense of global solidarity through connection, learning, and mutual support.
  • Offer all of this as an open-handed gift, rooted in generosity, with no expectation of anything in return.

In short: being a Connector means taking responsibility for bringing compassion to life, wherever you are.

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