Dreams of My Homeland: Brand Identity
from Bullhorn case study: “Kentucky is home to thousands of refugees. For the past several years, the state has taken in more refugees than the national average. The founders of Dreams of My Homeland (DOMH), a nonprofit organization based in Lexington, arrived in the US after war forced them from their homeland. Despite the challenges of beginning again in a new place, they wanted to create opportunities for those who remained in their war-ravaged country. DOMH works to provide access to quality education, clean water, and sustainable food sources to the Kinsevere community in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Primarily serving underprivileged children, DOMH built and opened a school outside of Lubumbashi that houses and supports 550 students and educators. In other words, they do a lot to empower children to achieve their dreams and make their homeland a thriving community. DOMH just needed a visual identity to communicate this passion and reach.”