ABOUT DOMINIC RUSSO
A Voice of the 21st Century
Dominic Russo is a speaker, a humanitarian, and an innovator in international missions. At the young age of 20, Dominic founded Missions.Me and began organizing strategic outreach campaigns in cities across Latin America. These multifaceted campaigns include hundreds of missionary volunteers, large-scale relief projects, and collaborative partnerships with local political and religious leaders. In 2011, Dominic launched the “1Nation1Day” initiative in Honduras – a project that has attracted the largest foreign missions team in history and was officially declared a national holiday by the Honduran President. Dominic authored the book Do Not Say I Am Too Young to motivate people to seize their destiny regardless of their age. Dominic's story reverberates with inspiration and stirs hearts to dream of a life fully dedicated to impacting people. In 2010, Dominic's wife Lindsay founded Angel House - an organization that has provided 34 permanent rescue homes for nearly 1,000 abandoned street children and orphans in Asia. Together, they reside in Rochester, Michigan with their son Mason.

Dominic's Mission
"to awaken and inspire the dreams of God in hearts worldwide."

About Missions.Me
Missions.Me organizes innovative international outreaches. Whether it is introducing a street orphan to their new home, leading thousands in a prayer of salvation, offering medical relief to the suffering, or hosting large missions teams across the world, Missions.Me connects willing hearts to the vast harvest by pushing the limits of traditional missions and delivering high-impact ministry to cities and nations across the globe.

About Angel House
In 2009, Dominic and Lindsay Russo began working in the villages of Hyderabad, India raising funds for humanitarian projects. During a trip to the small village of B. Thandrapadu, a group of orphans crossed their path and they were never the same.

"After spending time with these children, we simply could not turn our eyes and hearts aside. These children needed a safe place to call home, and we were determined to make that happen." -Lindsay

What began as one house construction for that special group of children has now grown into a multifaceted charitable organization which exists to rescue abandoned orphans and provide them with a new life by giving them a home, a family, and an education. Hundreds of orphans and street children who would otherwise be trapped in forced child labor, human trafficking, or begging on the streets now have a safe place to call home. www.angelhouse.me




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