Organization

About us

Our board, our mission in practice, and the communities we serve alongside partners in Malawi and beyond.

Who we are

Our organization

One Love One World is a non-governmental organization formed in 2025 by a group of advocates for community wellness. The organization works in service of low resource areas. Our expertise as a group spans education, creative economy, management, and health.

Each board member contributes their time as a mentor and ambassador for the organization, hoping to generate new opportunities for individuals and organizations. We actively seek new partnerships to expand our capabilities to offer scholarships, small business grants, mentorship, and project management services.

Board

Leadership and mentors guiding our work.

Martha Sullivan

Martha Sullivan

President

Martha is an Associate Professor of Practice in Industrial Design at Virginia Tech. Martha has over 20 years of experience and community engagement across business models such as sole proprietorships, art centers, early education schools, hunger relief and community agriculture, wellness, and higher education. Martha began co-designing programs, equipment, and facilities with partners in Malawi in 2023.

Rima Forrest

Rima Forrest

Vice President

Rima is a Social Worker for Medicaid recipients, operating her own business in southwest Virginia. Rima serves as a volunteer and board member for other non-profit organizations and enjoys ham radio, music, traveling, contradancing, and spending time with her family.

Anga Miller

Anga Miller

Treasurer

Born in 1955, Anga Miller is an artist, entrepreneur, and cultural bridge‑builder whose career links fair trade fashion, live music, and international collaboration. After earning a BFA from East Carolina University in 1977, she moved to Key West, where 12 years of island life deepened her love of color, music, craft, and community.  In 1983, Anga founded Wintersun Inc., a fair trade clothing company producing garments in Ecuador and Peru for small boutiques across the United States. Living and working in Ecuador for decades, she traveled widely in Latin America, became fluent in Spanish, and built long‑term partnerships with artisans and musicians. Since 1999, she has lived in Floyd, Virginia, where, alongside her clothing business, she has run a live music venue, represented touring musicians from Latin America and Africa, and cultivated a vibrant hub connecting cultures through art, fashion, and music.