Educating With Media

You may recognize the motto, ‘Ars gratia artis’ (art for art’s sake) that surrounds the familiar roaring lion in Metro Goldwyn Mayer’s trademark. It offers the premise that art needs no moral justification to exist. Shae is founded on a very different premise: Art, media, and artists, are accountable to a higher purpose.
 
Media communicates message. Message matters. How and where a message is expressed also matters. Our message media is designed to intentionally and effectively cause positive change for a specific need or idea. Shae is building a sustainable artistic community that is accountable to a higher standard—using their giftedness to create art and media that produce positive change in the global community. Shae identifies and mentors artists whose purpose is to express their self-evident giftedness and passion through effective message media, resulting in positive and effective changes for the global community.
 
Because Shae is a mission-driven, non-profit artistic community, we are able to help other organizations communicate their outreach goals more creatively, consistently, and effectively. Shae makes superior media tools accessible to these organizations at lower costs than a for-profit company could offer.
 
Looking for an example? See how Shae message media made a difference in the lives of students and teachers at a Chicago-area school. Financially struggling and on the brink of closure, Hinsdale Adventist Academy worked with Shae to express their unique take on education. Through the awareness brought about by the media, the school was revitalized and continues to serve the community today.


Shae Joins the CNM

Shae is proud to announce it has been accepted as a member of the Tennessee Center for Nonprofit Management (CNM). The Shae Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that produces message media designed to intentionally and effectively cause positive change. Shae partners with NGO’s in the U.S., the Europe, Africa & Middle East (EAME), and the Asia-Pacific (APAC) regions to address vital and urgent causes including the advancement of human rights, the reduction of hunger, poverty disease and human trafficking, and the development of education, health, and employment opportunities for women and children.

Shae is able to accomplish this through its program of identifying and mentoring young artists whose purpose is to express their self-evident giftedness and passion through effective message media such as graphic arts, photography, documentary films, cinema, and online internet products and services. Artists working with Shae are given opportunity to participate in growing faith and hope around the world.

The Center for Non Profit Management (CNM) was created in 1986 by the Frist Foundation and the United Way of Metropolitan Nashville. CNM offers a full set of training, consulting, and evaluation programs that meet the education and management needs of the growing Tennessee nonprofit community. CNM has more than 750 nonprofit members.

CNM is funded by The Frist Foundation, The Memorial Foundation, The HCA Foundation, The Ingram Charitable Fund, and the Louie M. & Betty M. Phillips Foundation.


Human Trafficking in Nepal

When Shae founder, Terry Benedict, met Helen Eager while filming a project in India, an instant friendship was formed on the strength of a shared mission—to serve those in need. Helen had given her whole life to serve women and children who had no hope. One of those children was Rajendra Gautam. Thanks to Helen, Rajendra, now a gifted and competent leader, has started a Nepali NGO named 3Angels Nepal to serve women and children who are the objects of human trafficking (HT).
 
When Helen met Terry and saw his compassionate and powerful work as a socially-conscious filmmaker, she begged him to come and film the work that Rajendra was doing in Nepal. Helen’s appeal and sense of urgency was compelling. When Terry arrived, he was shocked by what he saw, and it spurred him on an unanticipated journey to uncover and address the issues that support and perpetuate human trafficking.
 
Rajendra, with his wife Sarah, started 3Angels Nepal (3AN) to provide refuge and empowerment to Nepal’s most vulnerable women and children. Human trafficking became personal when Sarah’s own cousin was rejected by her family after she had been tricked and trafficked. Sarah’s cousin came to live with Rajendra and Sarah, joining a growing number of rescued girls in their own home, which soon became known as the Safehaven.

After his initial filming trip in 2010, Terry felt convicted that his involvement with Nepal could not end there. He brought his team back in 2012 to document the stories of the rescued girls and the courageous workers who fight against HT. At the Nepal-India border, the team witnessed rickshaws filled with young girls being stopped at a tiny wooden booth. There, 3AN workers questioned the girls and compared their stories with the men escorting them, trying to discern if the girls were being tricked and sold. The film team also visited villages filled with women born into the prostitute caste, who knew of no other options to feed their families than to sell their daughters. Now rescued by 3AN, it became apparent to the film crew that they have new dreams and hopes for the future, thanks to the work of people like Sarah, Helen, and Rajendra.
 
Shae’s involvement in Nepal continues through a comprehensive plan to increase awareness about HT in Nepal by creating multiple and effective media tools. To make it easier for others to participate in this and other urgent causes, Shae has created AffectTheCause.org, a pipeline for resources to go directly to field efforts on the ground where they are needed the most. No matter what your passion, talents, or resources, you can get involved with Shae’s mission to make a global difference through AffectTheCause.org.
 
Meet Helen, Rajendra, and the women with new hope by watching the short film, “HT: A Long Way Home.” Subscribe to this blog to stay informed on new developments and upcoming projects. Join our conversation by sharing your stories and ideas.
 
“Be the change you want to see in the world.” – M. Gandhi