That Travel Blog's
Give Back Campaign
You get useful travel resources. Someone else gets a fair shot at building income, creating jobs, and supporting a family.
The Give Back Initiative
Empowering entrepreneurs worldwide.
I started That Travel Blog to help people find freedom through remote work and online business. But I recognise that the opportunity to travel and build a business is not equally available to everyone.
While we talk about "digital nomadism" and location independence here, many entrepreneurs around the world are simply looking for the capital to start a small shop, buy farming equipment, or support their families. This page is my commitment to helping close that gap.
How it works
Turning readers into investors.
I built a "Give Back" cycle into the business model of this blog. I used 100% of my e-guide sales and a portion of advertising revenue to fund micro-loans for entrepreneurs in underserved communities.
Loans are issued through Care International on Lendwithcare. This is not a donation; it is a loan. When the entrepreneur repays the loan, I re-lend that same money to a new person. This ensures your contribution continues to cycle through the system, helping person after person, year after year.
You get the resources to build your own freedom. Someone else gets a fair shot at building theirs.
Entrepreneurs we've helped
- Neam
- Pikool
- Priyaporn
- Raquel
- Rolland
- Sapab
- Thanwarat
- Wantanee
Ways you can get involved
Read & Learn
The simplest way to help is to use this site. Every digital product you purchase feeds directly into the lending pot. Every page view helps generate ad revenue that keeps the cycle moving.
Explore the guides →Join the Team
Prefer to lend directly yourself? You can join my team on Lendwithcare and track your own impact alongside mine.
Join on Lendwithcare →My Travel Philosophy
Support Local Economies
I believe in putting money directly into the hands of locals. This means choosing local hotels over international chains and buying from artisans rather than duty-free stores.
Eat Authentically
Street food and family-owned local restaurants are not just tastier; they are the economic backbone of the places we visit. I skip the fast-food chains to support the cooks who keep culinary traditions alive.
Tread Lightly
I'm a guest. I am mindful of our environmental impact, I pack reusable items, and I leave every location cleaner than I found it.
Respect the Culture
I travel to learn, not to impose. I learn basic local language and respect local customs wherever I go.