Allies For Humanity
04/10/2026
We are honored to share that KT White has been selected as a Class IX Fellow with the Mitch Daniels Leadership Foundation.
This recognition reflects something much bigger than one person.
KT’s leadership has always been rooted in relationship—walking alongside our unhoused neighbors, co-creating spaces of dignity, and bridging lived experience with systems change.
Through Allies for Humanity, we’ve seen what becomes possible when leadership is grounded in trust, presence, and community.
This fellowship brings together leaders from across Indiana, and we are excited to see how this next chapter expands the impact of the work we are building together.
This is a shared moment.
A reflection of what happens when people come together in alignment.
We’re grateful.
We’re just getting started.
04/03/2026
What if we applied this same level of humanity… right here?
Watching the progress of the Artemis II mission, something in us paused.
We were not just looking at a rocket or a crew of four.
We were witnessing what humanity looks like when we align.
Thousands of people, across 50+ countries, every background, every belief, working together to make the “impossible” possible.
Engineers. Chefs. Technicians. Educators. Families.
Every role matters. Every contribution counts.
This level of coordination is already within our reach.
We are already capable of solving complex, global challenges together, not because we are the same, but because we choose to align anyway.
So here is the question we are sitting with:
If we can organize at this level to reach beyond our planet,
what becomes possible if we bring that same “Full Send” energy home?
To the neighbors without housing.
To those navigating mental health challenges.
To the families doing everything they can just to survive.
The will is here.
The people are here.
The solutions are already emerging in our own backyards, through grassroots leaders, outreach workers, and volunteers who show up every single day, often without the resources they need.
Humanity is not broken.
Our potential is not broken.
We are simply practicing what it means to come together.
The Invitation:
Let’s bring that same level of intention and resourcefulness home.
At Allies for Humanity, we believe change happens when we follow our hearts and get involved exactly where we are.
If we lift where we stand, we rise together.
This is about all of humanity.
Ready to align with us?
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🤍Allies for Humanity
04/03/2026
We love you unconditionally
Please stay safe and informed!
You are seen
You are worth it
You are capable
To choose something different
When you’re ready
Until then, stay aware.
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03/26/2026
We’re bringing the energy to the Monon. ⚡
From 6–8 PM on Thursday, March 26, we’ll be out there music-ing live...reading the moment, building the vibe, and inviting anyone passing by to tap in.
Walking. Running. Riding.
However you move… come feel it.
And yeah… we’re bringing a GIANT tire 👀
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This isn’t just a workout. It’s a full-body, music-driven experience.
Lights. Bass. Movement. Community.
📍 Monon Trail
🕕 Thursday | 6–8 PM
👉 Scan the QR on-site or hit the link in the comments to register for Saturday.
No pressure. Just presence.
01/23/2026
Accountability in the Mirror: When Systems Fail and People Pay
We just released a new episode of KTTK Love: The Podcast, and it names something we see every day on the front line at Allies for Humanity:
When harm is acknowledged rhetorically, but responsibility is diffused operationally, real people absorb the cost.
This episode explores the accountability gap between institutions and lived experience—and what that gap means for families, youth, and frontline workers when systems hesitate, delay, or deflect.
Accountability isn’t about blame.
It’s about alignment.
It’s about urgency.
It’s about refusing to let harm become procedural.
Give the podcast a listen here: [link in the comments]
If this resonates, we invite you to sit with the mirror—not to accuse, but to reflect.
01/20/2026
We make content and/or service description pertaining to our unhoused/housed unstable community members for the public.
If you’re wanting to offer dignified, trauma informed spaces, and reduce the stigmas, this helps because the people being served are responding to it and are able to walk a path co created by them (not told to them) on how they can assist themselves out of the cycles of experiencing homelessness.
We built this after seeing people being talked to, rather than listened; preyed upon rather than supported; trauma inflicted rather than trauma reducing/healing.
If this sounds like something you would want to be apart of, here’s what to do next: reach out to [email protected]
Photo credit: Shoutout to two of our clients who recently got housed! This is a life savor going out in the mail- a congrats card addressed to their new home so then they can take that to the BMV and get their ID's switched over. Decreasing the prolongment of continue out of this cycle of experiencing homelessness.
01/06/2026
We don’t believe service should stop at the pulpit.
KT White and Brenda Kallin recently joined the Staring Down the Storm podcast to talk about what it really means to show up for unhoused neighbors — beyond charity, beyond performance, and rooted in dignity, relationship, and truth.
This conversation names what many avoid:
• The difference between surface-level service and real care
• Why trauma-informed support matters
• What happens when love turns into action
“We’re not here for surface-level service. We’re here to love people unconditionally and address the root.”
🎙️ Listen to the full episode here:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5Ef2JfthJ0&t=170s
From Pulpits to Pavement: Redefining Service, Faith, and Responsibility with Allies for Humanity The word gratitude gets thrown around a lot. But gratitude without action is just a performance. In this episode, I sat down with KT White and Brenda Killeen...
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