
Get To Know The Founder
Ulrika Lorenz is the visionary entrepreneur and philanthropist behind this company. With a career spanning decades in both investments and philanthropy, Ulrika has masterfully balanced her business acumen with her passion for making a difference.
As the author of Wall of Shame, a powerful book highlighting the fight against human trafficking, she has become a vocal advocate for change. Through her new venture, she’s seamlessly merging her financial expertise with her heart for social impact, creating innovative solutions that empower individuals and transform lives.
Her leadership has inspired countless others to take action, and her efforts have led to tangible improvements in the lives of those most in need. Whether through building schools, advocating for human trafficking survivors, or supporting sustainable development, Ulrika continues to be a driving force for positive, lasting change.

CHANGE ANGELS stands for courage, social impact, and creativity in our relentless fight for human rights. We are committed to investing in projects that change the world for the better — one investment at a time. Our mission is to spark real transformation in society by supporting initiatives that drive positive change. We focus on solutions that promote human dignity, freedom, and equality, bringing to light the stories that prove a better world is possible.
OUR VISION: LOVE, PEACE, AND REBELS
We believe that true change is driven by bold visionaries who dare to dream of a better world. We call them “kind rebels”—those who challenge the status quo with love, peace, and a powerful sense of purpose. We are creating a movement that champions stories of success against all odds, highlighting the individuals and projects that fight for a brighter future.
THE NEWS: INVESTING IN SUBURBAN STARTUPS
Our latest initiative focuses on investing in startups in underserved suburbs to combat crime and social exclusion. By channeling resources into these areas, we aim to promote integration, economic opportunity, and community cohesion. By showcasing real-life examples of successful projects and the people behind them, we bring to life stories of resilience and triumph over adversity. We tell the stories of individuals who have built lives free from crime, modern slav and exclusion, despite facing significant challenges. These narratives inspire a vision of love, world peace, and compassionate rebellion.


Who We Are




OUR MISSION has always been simple: make the world a better place. Long before Change Angels came to life, we pursued this goal through a non-profit organization called Do Good Now, founded by Ulrika Lorenz in 2006.
The organization began by providing interest-free micro-loans to families who had lost their homes and businesses due to natural disasters. Witnessing the impact they could make only fueled their desire to do more as they became increasingly aware of the many challenges in the world.
OVER THE YEARS, Do Good Now partnered with ABC Nepal in the fight against human trafficking, providing financial support for young girls and women rescued from the sex trade, as well as at-risk children off the streets in Nepal.
They also collaborated with Build Up Nepal and Tuki Nepal to help construct homes in Pathari using interlocking earth bricks—an innovative, cost-effective way to build durable homes and schools.
IN ADDITION TO THESE INITIATIVES, Do Good Now continuously raised awareness about human trafficking through a variety of creative methods, including, but not limited to:
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Hosting educational seminars in Swedish high schools
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Organizing multiple fundraisers
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Partnering with Swedish rock band The Poodles on a tour through southern Sweden, where 100% of ticket sales went directly to our cause
DO GOOD NOW GLOBAL also partnered with Build Up Nepal, Tuki Nepal, and Pathfinders Travels to help rebuild a school in Rampur, Nepal, after the 2015 earthquake. While the new classrooms were under construction, budget issues left no funds for toilets. Do Good Now Global stepped in to sponsor the construction of toilets and handwashing stations for the students.
Who We Were

