One of the most inspiring things about The 100 (Why haven’t you watched it yet?) is how the different characteristics of the people do not affect their means of survival. Everyone could be a victim and the very thought of it shakes us to the core. It’s not always the most positive, or the most preferred. Yet, another inspiration from The 100 is the tremendous amount of awareness from the fandom and the cast that is both derived from the series and their personal aspects. The themes of the series circulate things in everyday life but are often shadowed. Whilst this is not necessarily a bad thing, mental illness, PTSD, disability, LGBT, addiction, and environment all need to be brought into the light. The more that we learn, educate, experience, and make aware of these issues, the more help, fundamentals, and resources they will receive. Not only is it essential in our present lives, but for the future as well.
Grounders Source is proud to announce its first ever charity project that will raise awareness for disabilities. The project, appropriately named, “The Hope And Battle Scars Campaign” is influenced and inspired by the disabled characters on The 100, and by the Grounders Source runner, who was born with a rare disability.