Organizations
How companies, institutions, and movements embody the sixteen values.
Red Cross
Devotion without political condition
The Red Cross was founded on the principle that the wounded and sick soldier, regardless of which side they fight on, has a claim to care that supersedes the political organization of the conflict. Henri Dunant's witnessing of the Battle of Solferino in 1859 - 40,000 casualties left on the field - produced the Geneva Convention and the International Committee of the Red Cross, both organized around the premise that devotion to human suffering is not contingent on political alignment. The neutral emblem is a structural expression of devotion-orientation: the organization declines the value of political identity in order to maximize the value of care.
Red Cross
Devotion without political condition
The Red Cross was founded on the principle that the wounded and sick soldier, regardless of which side they fight on, has a claim to care that supersedes the political organization of the conflict. Henri Dunant's witnessing of the Battle of Solferino in 1859 - 40,000 casualties left on the field - produced the Geneva Convention and the International Committee of the Red Cross, both organized around the premise that devotion to human suffering is not contingent on political alignment. The neutral emblem is a structural expression of devotion-orientation: the organization declines the value of political identity in order to maximize the value of care.
Disaster response infrastructure that operates in more countries than any comparable organization. Blood supply management that has made civilian medicine possible in the form it exists. Prisoner of war monitoring that has reduced the worst abuses in conflicts that would otherwise have no external accountability.
An organizational neutrality that requires dealing with actors whose conduct generates the crises being responded to, and that has at times produced accommodation of atrocity in exchange for access. A disaster relief culture that has struggled with efficiency and accountability in large-scale deployments.
The founding of the Geneva Convention in 1864 - the conversion of a single man's moral response to a battlefield into a binding international legal instrument.
Doctors Without Borders
Devotion that speaks when speaking costs
Médecins Sans Frontières was founded by French doctors who left the Red Cross because they believed that neutrality - the refusal to publicly name the political actors responsible for the suffering being treated - was itself a political act. MSF maintains the devotion-orientation of humanitarian medicine while adding the courage to publicly testify about what it witnesses. The témoignage (witnessing) principle holds that bearing witness to atrocity is an obligation of the organization that sees it, not an optional communication strategy.
Doctors Without Borders
Devotion that speaks when speaking costs
Médecins Sans Frontières was founded by French doctors who left the Red Cross because they believed that neutrality - the refusal to publicly name the political actors responsible for the suffering being treated - was itself a political act. MSF maintains the devotion-orientation of humanitarian medicine while adding the courage to publicly testify about what it witnesses. The témoignage (witnessing) principle holds that bearing witness to atrocity is an obligation of the organization that sees it, not an optional communication strategy.
Medical care in conflict zones and disease outbreaks that no state actor would provide. The cholera response in Haiti, the Ebola response in West Africa, the ongoing work in Gaza and Sudan. A culture of genuine sacrifice among field workers who accept personal risk at levels that no employment contract requires.
The organizational tension between the témoignage principle and the operational access that silence sometimes requires. A funding model based on individual donors that creates pressure to maintain visibility and narrative that can distort operational priorities.
The 2015 bombing of the Kunduz trauma center by US forces - MSF's immediate, sustained, and specific public demand for a formal investigation, demonstrating témoignage under circumstances where most organizations would have accepted a diplomatic resolution.
UNICEF
The world’s obligation to its children
UNICEF was created at the end of World War II to provide food, clothing, and healthcare to the children of war-devastated Europe, and was made permanent in 1953 on the premise that the world’s children have a claim on the world’s resources that supersedes national boundaries. The Convention on the Rights of the Child, which UNICEF advocates for and monitors, is the most widely ratified human rights treaty in history. The organization’s devotion-orientation is expressed in the specificity of its mandate: children, everywhere, with no condition on which children in which countries deserve care.
UNICEF
The world’s obligation to its children
UNICEF was created at the end of World War II to provide food, clothing, and healthcare to the children of war-devastated Europe, and was made permanent in 1953 on the premise that the world’s children have a claim on the world’s resources that supersedes national boundaries. The Convention on the Rights of the Child, which UNICEF advocates for and monitors, is the most widely ratified human rights treaty in history. The organization’s devotion-orientation is expressed in the specificity of its mandate: children, everywhere, with no condition on which children in which countries deserve care.
Vaccination campaigns that have eradicated polio in all but two countries. Oral rehydration therapy that has reduced child mortality from diarrheal disease by millions of lives annually. Child protection programs in conflict zones that maintain presence when every other international organization has withdrawn.
The operational tension between an organization mandated to work in every country and the requirement to work with governments whose policies create the conditions UNICEF is trying to remediate. The challenge of maintaining neutrality while advocating for specific children’s rights standards that some member states reject. Resource constraints that force triage decisions about which child populations receive sustained attention.
The 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child, which converted UNICEF’s advocacy into a binding international legal instrument ratified by every country in the world except the United States.
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Families never receive a bill
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital was built on a devotion-oriented commitment so specific it is stated in the founding charter: no family of a child being treated at St. Jude will ever receive a bill for treatment, housing, food, or transportation. Danny Thomas founded the hospital after a personal vow made when he was a struggling entertainer with $7 in his pocket. The organization fulfilling that vow has become the leading pediatric cancer research institution in the world, where survival rates for childhood leukemia have increased from 4 percent in 1962 to more than 90 percent today.
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Families never receive a bill
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital was built on a devotion-oriented commitment so specific it is stated in the founding charter: no family of a child being treated at St. Jude will ever receive a bill for treatment, housing, food, or transportation. Danny Thomas founded the hospital after a personal vow made when he was a struggling entertainer with $7 in his pocket. The organization fulfilling that vow has become the leading pediatric cancer research institution in the world, where survival rates for childhood leukemia have increased from 4 percent in 1962 to more than 90 percent today.
Free treatment removing financial devastation as an additional burden for families already facing a child's potentially terminal diagnosis. Research producing treatment protocols now used in pediatric cancer treatment worldwide. A fundraising culture built through the ALSAC network that has sustained the hospital's mission without government funding for more than 60 years.
The tension between the original devotional founding mission and the institutional scale of a hospital with $7 billion in assets and research programs spanning six continents. A fundraising model that has made St. Jude one of the most recognized charity brands in America through sustained direct mail campaigns that generate criticism of fundraising cost ratios relative to program spending.
The 1962 opening, when Danny Thomas's vow was fulfilled and the first patients were admitted free of charge, establishing that the commitment was institutional and unconditional rather than rhetorical.
Salvation Army
Soup, soap, and salvation
The Salvation Army was founded by William Booth in the East End of London on the conviction that people in poverty and addiction need practical help before they can use spiritual guidance, and that an organization willing to show up where they are rather than waiting for them to come to a church can provide both. The uniformed, military-structured organization was designed to project reliable presence into the environments where need was greatest. The combination of food, shelter, addiction recovery, and spiritual community in a single institution reflects a devotion to meeting the whole person rather than a curated category of need.
Salvation Army
Soup, soap, and salvation
The Salvation Army was founded by William Booth in the East End of London on the conviction that people in poverty and addiction need practical help before they can use spiritual guidance, and that an organization willing to show up where they are rather than waiting for them to come to a church can provide both. The uniformed, military-structured organization was designed to project reliable presence into the environments where need was greatest. The combination of food, shelter, addiction recovery, and spiritual community in a single institution reflects a devotion to meeting the whole person rather than a curated category of need.
Disaster relief infrastructure deploying faster than most government agencies. Addiction recovery programs with a century of practice in the conditions that make long-term recovery possible. Homeless shelters serving people other organizations decline. Red kettles and thrift stores funding it all through small-scale community participation.
Employment policies that have at various points refused positions to LGBTQ individuals, creating tension between the institution's theological commitments and its claim to serve all people without condition. A hierarchical organizational culture that can slow adaptation to contemporary community needs. Geographic distribution that places resources in communities with donor bases rather than communities with the greatest need.
The response to the 1900 Galveston Hurricane, in which Salvation Army workers arrived while bodies were still being recovered and began feeding survivors - establishing the disaster response role that has defined the organization for 125 years.