
Change for Love is a budding non-profit based in Boise, ID founded by Daniel Thomas in 2018.
Daniel's experience serving on Skid Row in Los Angeles stirred his heart to advocate for those living on the streets in Boise. He began filling a practical need by handing out water bottles on hot days and reminding those on the streets that they are not forgotten.
As Daniel's vision grew, Change for Love was born. Today, Change for Love's team of volunteers flood the streets of Downtown Boise monthly, bringing toiletries, food, clothing, and other items to those without a home. Change for Love continues to foster genuine relationships with people in their own environment by showing love and support with no strings attached.

As Daniel's vision grew, Change for Love was born. Today, Change for Love's team of volunteers flood the streets of Downtown Boise monthly, bringing toiletries, food, clothing, and other items to those without a home. Change for Love continues to foster genuine relationships with people in their own environment by showing love and support with no strings attached.



Coko is a past founder with extensive experience in events, startups, venture capital and ecosystem building. Coko develops, manages and facilitates all US Accelerator Programs for 2Gether-International and also graduated from the Pegasus Venture Capital Fellowship Program.

Robin is a strategic leader with a passion for driving organizational growth, fostering meaningful partnerships, and creating impactful programs that serve communities at large. With over two decades of experience across various sectors, Robin’s career is marked by a deep commitment to nonprofit leadership, advocacy, and the development of inclusive, impactful programs.

Santiago is a two-time founder with extensive experience in building and scaling startups. He is passionate about operational excellence, innovation, and community development. In his previous ventures, he led strategic growth and stakeholder engagement. Santiago is dedicated to empowering entrepreneurs and fostering inclusive ecosystems.
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Disabled and proud, Diego seeks to navigate the relationship between disability advocacy, entrepreneurism, and sustainable impact. Since founding 2Gether-International in 2012 Diego has collaborated with multinational organizations, been recognized internationally for his work with the disability community, and attended global summits to advocate for entrepreneurs with disabilities.
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