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		<title>Teenager Helps African Villagers Build Brick Oven and Water System to Survive</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Jessica Chang and Toan Lam]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 06:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Berkeley]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Lily Gordon]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to wanting to help others, Lily Gordon does more than talk the talk. She runs at full-speed. This 16-year-old's efforts have led to a clean water system and brick oven to supply food for villagers in Tanzania. And she has more plans on the way.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://goinspirego.com/2011/02/teenager-helps-african-villagers-build-brick-oven-and-water-system-to-survive/">Teenager Helps African Villagers Build Brick Oven and Water System to Survive</a> appeared first on <a href="https://goinspirego.com">Go Inspire Go</a>.</p>
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<p>Meet Lily Gordon. It&#8217;s hard to believe she&#8217;s only 16. While most teenagers her age are focused on getting their driver&#8217;s license, Lily is focused on beating hunger in Tanzania. When <a href="https://goinspirego.com/">Go Inspire Go</a>&#8216;s volunteer crew visited her family home in Berkeley, Calif., we immediately knew she was no ordinary teenager. As her father answered the door, Lily was in the kitchen cooking a delicious dinner for her parents and our crew.</p>



<p>Lily&#8217;s social awareness was sparked at an early age. She showed maturity, compassion and gratitude at 10-years-old. After learning about Africa and hearing about the starving African children from a classmate, she wanted to help. For her 11th birthday, instead of presents, she asked her friends to donate money to help build a water pipe for a Tanzanian school.</p>



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<p>&#8220;The idea of getting 25 more puzzles didn&#8217;t seem as enchanting as the idea of being able to give kids water,&#8221; Lily said. She and her friends raised nearly $2,000 ⁠— more than Lily had ever imagined.</p>



<p>When she was 12 she hit another milestone ⁠— Lily&#8217;s first visit to Tanzania with <a href="http://www.aiscs.org/board.php">African Immigrants Social &amp; Cultural Services</a>. She was struck by the beauty of the country ⁠— but even more so ⁠— the inner beauty of the people.</p>



<p>&#8220;Being really immersed in the culture and seeing the people, I guess it made me want to help even more, just because I felt really connected to them and I felt they gave so much to me and were so welcoming to me even though they had so much less than me.&#8221;</p>



<p>She noticed the stark difference between what she and her friends had in America and was moved that the kids she visited didn&#8217;t even have the basics: proper shelter, education or health care. What struck her most ⁠— the lack of food ⁠— was a devastating part of their existence Lily witnessed first-hand at the hospital. &#8220;Malnutrition is just part of existence there almost. The bloated bellies, they&#8217;re all very small for their age,&#8221; she said.</p>



<p>Lily learned that bread is imported to villages from big cities several hours away, but it&#8217;s often rotten by the time it arrives.</p>



<p>She knew she had to do something.</p>



<p>She came up with an idea that would save lives. When she returned home to California, she poured her heart ⁠— and her time ⁠— into fundraising and learning how to build a brick oven to empower the villagers to make their own bread and self sustain.</p>



<p>Last summer, Lily, her family and her friends built a rainwater harvest system to make clean water for the orphans. This summer, she plans to teach the villagers how to make their own smaller adobe ovens and a community garden.</p>



<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m so lucky I found it when I was young, but I feel like if anyone got the joy that I received from just being with these people, working together to do what we could, then there&#8217;s no way they would&#8217;ve turned down the opportunity,&#8221; she said.</p>



<p>Simple things many of us take for granted, like cooking dinner and breaking bread with our crew was an experience she knows many people, like her new friends in Tanzania, don&#8217;t have.</p>



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<p><em>Special thanks to Jessica Chang for reporting this GIG story. Chang is is a former TV reporter who is developing her own travel/volunteer project: <a href="https://volunteerventures.wordpress.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)">Volunteer Ventures</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Paying it Back: Unemployed Man Lifeline to 60 Neighbors</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Toan Lam]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Dec 2010 15:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Herman Travis]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For many residents in San Francisco's Bernal Heights neighborhood, the sound of Herman Travis' clacking shopping cart each Tuesday is heavenly.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://goinspirego.com/2010/12/paying-it-back-unemployed-man-lifeline-to-60-neighbors/">Paying it Back: Unemployed Man Lifeline to 60 Neighbors</a> appeared first on <a href="https://goinspirego.com">Go Inspire Go</a>.</p>
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<figure class="wp-block-image"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" width="1024" height="682" src="https://goinspirego.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/herman-travis-cart-1024x682.jpg" alt="Herman Travis' shopping cart in S.F." class="wp-image-3715" srcset="https://goinspirego.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/herman-travis-cart-1024x682.jpg 1024w, https://goinspirego.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/herman-travis-cart-300x200.jpg 300w, https://goinspirego.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/herman-travis-cart-768x511.jpg 768w, https://goinspirego.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/herman-travis-cart.jpg 1600w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /><figcaption>Many elderly and disabled residents in Bernal Heights depend on Herman Travis&#8217;s free weekly delivery of 1,300 lbs. of food from the San Francisco Food Bank. (Courtesy: Alex Bauzon)</figcaption></figure>



<p>Every Tuesday afternoon you can hear the wheels of Herman Travis&#8217; shopping cart clacking against the cracked, sloped sidewalks of San Francisco&#8217;s Bernal Heights neighborhood — an annoying sound for any passerby. But for many residents in this low-income community the sound is heavenly — their angel, 50-year-old Travis.</p>



<p>&#8220;It makes me feel good, seeing them smile when I knock on their door, it just makes me feel good,&#8221; Travis said humbly.</p>



<p>Travis is the lifeline for many of those who depend on him to eat.</p>



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<p>With a cheery disposition, he delivers food to 60 neighbors who eagerly wait for Travis&#8217; visit. Many recipients are elderly and disabled. Getting out of the house to pick up food from the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="http://www.sffoodbank.org/" target="_blank">San Francisco Food Bank</a> and pantries is nearly impossible.</p>



<p>So Travis brings the food to them.</p>



<p>&#8220;It means a lot to me, as a senior. I can&#8217;t get out. I&#8217;m sort of confined to my house. It&#8217;s just a blessing, a blessing, something you can depend on, Herman&#8217;s always there with a smile,&#8221; recipient Millie Sheehy said.</p>



<p>Travis partnered up with the S.F. Food Bank to make this do-good deed possible. For the past three years, a truck drops off 1,300 pounds of food at the Holly Courts low-income housing complex where he lives. A handful of volunteers help Travis sort and pack brown paper grocery bags. He loads his cart and off he goes, on his three-hour mission to feed his neighbors.</p>



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<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know how we would express it, except for saying that we would be completely lost without him,&#8221; Bebe Castaine, 81, said.</p>



<p>But besides feeding their stomachs, he also feeds their spirits. Everyone who answers the door beams with excitement, the smiles overflow.</p>



<p>&#8220;He spoils me rotten by coming to my door. And he&#8217;s always positive, he&#8217;s always got something nice to say. So I enjoy him,” said 93-year-old Millie Sheehy, who smiles wide and giggles like a schoolgirl when her &#8220;No. 1&#8221; drops by.</p>



<p>Travis knows the stories behind every drop off. The rapport, trust and loyalty are unique as they are special.</p>



<p>Knock. Knock. Knock. No answer. &#8220;Her mother&#8217;s been gone for a while, her mother died,&#8221; Travis explained with a deep, melancholy breath.</p>



<p>He takes a moment to catch his breath and shake the sadness, then heads up the steep sidewalk to the next visit.</p>



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<p>On the way to the next delivery, Travis, shared that he also has a lot to be grateful for. &#8220;I&#8217;m glad I&#8217;m healthy enough to do this,&#8221; he said in gratitude. This neighborhood angel has been unemployed for the past few months. His construction work dried up. Now he is applying for general assistance. He too depends on the food bank to get by.</p>



<p>It started when &#8220;I didn&#8217;t have no work,&#8221; he said fervently. &#8220;I&#8217;m paying back because they helped me, so I&#8217;m paying back, that&#8217;s what any human being should do. Pay back what people give you.&#8221;</p>



<p>Travis says he hopes others will do the same — give the gift of goodwill.</p>



<p>&#8220;It makes me feel good, seeing them smile when I knock on their door, it just makes me feel good,&#8221; Travis admitted emphatically.</p>



<p>For now, Travis said, he&#8217;ll continue to stay positive and that he&#8217;ll jump at the chance of any job when it comes around. While the future is uncertain for this neighborhood angel, one thing is clear — his current job, which doesn&#8217;t grant him a paycheck, is a job that feeds his soul.</p>



<p><a href="http://www.goinspirego.com/">What can YOU do</a> this holiday season and in 2011 to help a family member, friend or stranger? You have more power than you may think.</p>



<p>Onward!</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://goinspirego.com/2010/12/paying-it-back-unemployed-man-lifeline-to-60-neighbors/">Paying it Back: Unemployed Man Lifeline to 60 Neighbors</a> appeared first on <a href="https://goinspirego.com">Go Inspire Go</a>.</p>
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		<title>Four Kindergarteners Inspire 135,000 Meals for the Needy</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Toan Lam]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 22:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>These young heroes have raised money, rallied resources and heightened visibility to enable the San Francisco Food Bank to serve more than 135,000 meals.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://goinspirego.com/2010/11/four-kindergarteners-inspire-135000-meals-for-the-needy/">Four Kindergarteners Inspire 135,000 Meals for the Needy</a> appeared first on <a href="https://goinspirego.com">Go Inspire Go</a>.</p>
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<p>As you gather with family and friends for the holidays, I hope you’ll be inspired to share this story with a young person in your life — and encourage them to think of others, who may not be fortunate enough to enjoy a warm meal, have a place to live or people to celebrate with.</p>



<p>Meet Ethan, Emily and Sophia — three of the youngest humanitarians you may ever meet. Taking the lead from <a href="https://goinspirego.com/2010/03/6-year-old-inspires-movement-120000-meals-served/">Phoebe, their kindergarten predecessor</a>, they have raised money, rallied resources and heightened visibility (about hunger in their community) to enable the <a rel="noopener noreferrer" href="http://www.sffoodbank.org/" target="_blank">San Francisco Food Bank</a> to serve more than 135,000 meals.</p>



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<p>It all started a year ago, when Phoebe was in kindergarten (she is now in first grade). Phoebe saw homeless and hungry people in her community and asked her mother, &#8220;Why do they look so sad and dirty?&#8221; Her mother explained homelessness and hunger to her.</p>



<p>Phoebe knew two things: that it made her sad and that she wanted to help. She enlisted the help of her teacher, Kathleen Albert and her classmates. Her goal was to raise $1,000 in two months. Phoebe was determined to collect aluminum cans and recycle them for cash because that’s what she and her older sister did for fun. The then five-year-old decided the money raised would be donated to the SF Food Bank. She hand wrote letters and mailed them out to 150 family, friends and community members.</p>



<p>&#8220;Caaans? What are you talking about?&#8221; Albert said in disbelief. &#8220;I thought five cents a can, one thousand dollars. It was unrealistic. But Phoebe was adamant about it.&#8221;</p>



<p>At first, a few cans trickled in, then thousands showed up at the preschool&#8217;s door step. Checks and envelopes stuffed with cash were also jammed into the mailbox. The community got excited. Businesses matched donations. </p>



<p>Phoebe raised $3,736.30 by her deadline, enough for the S.F. Food Bank to feed nearly 18,000 people.</p>



<p>Albert held a party to celebrate the donation. <a href="https://goinspirego.com/">Go Inspire Go</a> (GIG) attended, created and posted a video. At the end of the video, GIG challenged the viewers with this statement: &#8220;If a 5-year-old could raise enough to feed nearly 18,000 people, what can YOU do? Please make a donation to the San Francisco Food bank, and tell them Phoebe sent you.&#8221;</p>



<p>Other media outlets shared Phoebe&#8217;s philanthropic project. GIG&#8217;s video went viral, and amassed more than 30,000 views. Six months later, the S.F. Food Bank wrote GIG, with an update: the money raised spiked to $20,202, or about 80,000 meals. Additionally GIG sent the video to Tyson Foods&#8217; Hunger Relief Challenge, which led to the company&#8217;s donation of 15 tons of chicken. Now more than 120,000 meals could be served. </p>



<p>This inspirational story gets better! Before the end of the school year, Phoebe&#8217;s preschool protégés, Ethan, Emily and Sophia were moved by Phoebe&#8217;s philanthropic spirit.</p>



<p>&#8220;I like helping other people,&#8221; Ethan said. &#8220;I don&#8217;t like seeing hungry people,&#8221; explained Sophia. &#8220;We asked other people to help,&#8221; Emily said.</p>



<p>Albert said the three worked together relentlessly to write letters, count the change and smash dozens of bags full of cans. They even came up with their own campaign slogan, inspired by President Barack Obama: &#8220;Yes We Can!&#8221; </p>



<p>And yes, they did! The grand total so far: $5,479.05.</p>



<p>Thanks to Ethan, Emily, Sophia and Phoebe, their small altruistic act of goodness means more than 135,000 meals can be shared in their community. </p>



<p>If four five-year-olds could inspire 135,000 meals, what can YOU do this holiday season? As our little philanthropic phenoms will tell you — yes you can!</p>



<p>To make a donation to the San Francisco Food Bank, <a href="https://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5420/t/9547/shop/custom.jsp?donate_page_KEY=1974&amp;track=TL" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">click here</a>!</p>



<p>* Phoebe&#8217;s mother told me that First Lady, Michelle Obama wrote Phoebe a letter to thank her for her generosity. No telling if Mrs. Obama will reach out to Ethan, Emily and Sophia.</p>



<p><strong>Related Stories:<br></strong>–<a href="https://goinspirego.com/2010/03/6-year-old-inspires-movement-120000-meals-served/">6-Year-Old Inspires Movement; 120,000+ Meals Served</a><br>–<a href="https://goinspirego.com/2009/07/go-inspire-go-goes-global-rolling-out-weekly-gig-blogs-for-huffington-post-thank-you/">A Week of Surprises</a><br>–<a href="https://goinspirego.com/2009/12/giving-a-little-gaining-a-lot-feeding-your-spirit-this-holiday-season/">Giving a little, gaining A LOT! Feeding Your Spirit this Holiday Season</a></p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Toan Lam]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 19:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I can truly say that though she's only 6, Phoebe Russell is the best teacher I’ve ever had when it comes to the true meaning of “service.”</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://goinspirego.com/2010/03/6-year-old-inspires-movement-120000-meals-served/">6-Year-Old Inspires Movement; 120,000+ Meals Served</a> appeared first on <a href="https://goinspirego.com">Go Inspire Go</a>.</p>
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<p>Take a close look at the photo of the young lady on my blog — her name is Phoebe Russell. Although I’ve had some amazing teachers in my more than three decades on this earth, I can truly say that Miss Russell is the best teacher I’ve ever had when it comes to the true meaning of “service.” No, nothing is wrong with your eyes and no, this is not a picture of her from way back when she was youthful. Phoebe is 6-years-old. Since meeting her last year, she has taught me a lot about life and about fitting into this world as an “adult.”</p>



<p>I met Phoebe when she was 5-years-old through our friends at the San Francisco Food Bank. I created this video for my inspirational website <a href="https://goinspirego.com/">GoInspireGo.com</a> on her project to feed the hungry.</p>



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<p>Phoebe’s mother told me in a way that made me feel humble, “There’s always little things that we can do in our daily life that makes a huge difference for other people. The project started off as a small thing. Phoebe’s taught me, you got to just do it.” That’s when I realized how deep Phoebe’s wisdom was, even at this tender age.</p>



<p>While on the way to school, she saw some homeless people on the street. She became curious. “I was sad,” she told me in timid voice. So she did what kids are good at — she asked questions — which led to a movement that, to this date, has fed about 120,000 people in her community.</p>



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<p>“Why do they look so sad?” she inquired inquisitively. “And how do we help them?” Her parents explained that the food bank helps feed hungry people. She became determined to raise money for the food bank by collecting cans, recycling them and cashing them in for money.</p>



<p>Phoebe innocently told me, “It makes me sad because they have no food and shelter. Me my dad and sister would go to whole foods… we would have this big bag of cans and we would turn them in to get money, so I wanted to collect cans.”</p>



<p>With the help of her preschool teacher, Phoebe reached out to her network — during recess, she hand wrote, signed and sent letters to family and friends. Her goal was ambitious — you might say impossible — for a 5-year-old, but then again what do grown-ups know anyway?</p>



<p>To say the project gained momentum is an understatement.</p>



<p>Family, friends, the media shared her story… which led to a ripple effect of giving. Within two months, Phoebe raised $3,736.30. According to the S.F. Food Bank, that’s enough to feed nearly 18,000 people.</p>



<p>The news gets better.</p>



<p>I featured Phoebe’s video on GoInspireGo.com and it went viral immediately, with more than 26,000 viewers from all corners of the world. YouTube comments and emails poured in. Parents, churches and other community groups contacted our team to say they were sharing our blog and video with their children (as bedtime stories) and during sermons and meetings. I could see a shift happening — people were inspired by Phoebe’s actions to act.</p>



<p>Fast-forward six months.</p>



<p>I received an email from Gayle Keck, a media manager at the S.F. Food Bank. The total from Phoebe’s project: $20,202!” That’s enough to feed 90,000 people.</p>



<p>Get ready to keep on smiling… yes, this story does get better.</p>



<p>Go Inspire Go submitted the video to Tyson Foods Hunger Relief Challenge. Phoebe became the “<a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Tyson Hunger All-Star (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.tysonfoods.com/who-we-are/giving-back/hunger-heroes" target="_blank">Tyson Hunger All-Star</a>.” A title that comes with a donation of 15 tons of chicken!</p>



<p>That means the S.F. Food Bank is able to feed 120,000 people in the community.</p>



<p>Wow!</p>



<p>This isn’t just a civics lesson to her peers; Phoebe taught us big kids a thing or two, as well.</p>



<p>Tyson’s Ed Nicholson said in his 15-years with the company, Phoebe is the one who left a life-long lasting impression on him. “This is to recognize unlikely people in unlikely places doing extraordinary things. I think Phoebe is one of the most unlikely we’ve run across and perhaps doing one of the most extraordinary things,” Nicholson said, in a voice with so much excitement, I thought he had won the contest.</p>



<p>Paul Ash, executive director of the S.F. Food Bank, was blown away, too. He told me, “We’ve never had someone this young do this much. We certainly have volunteers, come in with parents, but no one so young who moved something along so independently and with such great results.</p>



<p>Little Phoebe taught me some big lessons in life as well.</p>



<p>First off, you don’t have to be rich, famous or even experienced (that’s my nice way of saying old) to give back. Small acts of kindness matter in a big way. It’s amazing to see Phoebe in her “zone” and working in the spirit of service, with only one goal: to help others.</p>



<p>I also learned to unlearn things that we’re told constantly as we “get older.” Just over a year ago, I started my Go Inspire Go project. My mission was to set up a global platform for people to see and share inspiring stories. My vision is for viewers to be inspired to use their own resources and talents to help others.</p>



<p>Along the way, we’ve inspired and empowered people to help those featured through our call to action. (There are links at the end of every story on how they could be a part of the change.)</p>



<p>More than once, I almost put the project on pause because I was constantly inundated with people asking me, “You’re doing what? Okaaay,” and “How are you going to monetize this?” “You need to have a business plan, now.”</p>



<p>I admit, there were times when I felt like giving up. But people sent story ideas my way…which touched the journalist in me. (My parents wanted me to nix the journalism thing and become a doctor — but what old-school Asian parent doesn’t want their children to wear scrubs and make more moola?) That’s when I just started doing what I knew best — connect, inspire and empower people through my stories, which led to the vision of my project.</p>



<p>More than a year later, I am still humbled, amazed and intrigued by the fact that children like Phoebe are uninhibited and just take risks. As you see in the first video link above, kids dance shamelessly, freely and unabashed. Kids believe they’re artists, singers and astronauts.</p>



<p>But what happens to us when we get older?</p>



<p>Aren’t we supposed to get wiser? More connected? How many times have people put up roadblocks on the path to your dreams? How many times have you been told, “You want to be an artist?” or “How are you going to pay your bills?” While these are valid questions I had to ask myself every day as I took on this project, I learned to cut back, ask questions and Rubik’s Cube my opportunities to work for me.</p>



<p>I don’t make a lot of money and still work part-time to work on this project, fueled with hope, passion and compassion.</p>



<p>As I sit here at Starbucks and blog, I wonder how many artists, singers and astronauts out there who “could’ve been,” but were thwarted one way or another?</p>



<p>The world is a big place, we are very small. But the opportunities are vast, limitless — and within our reach. </p>



<p>So with no shame, I’m proud to say, I learned a lot from little Phoebe. Even though it took some imagination, a shift in my thinking to see life through the lens of a 5-year-old. Or as Phoebe corrected me recently, “I’m 6-and-a-half!”</p>



<p>Boy, I’ve got a lot to learn!</p>



<p><strong>Related Stories:<br></strong>–<a href="https://goinspirego.com/2010/11/four-kindergarteners-inspire-135000-meals-for-the-needy/">Four Kindergarteners Inspire 135,000 Meals for the Needy</a><br>–<a href="https://goinspirego.com/2009/07/go-inspire-go-goes-global-rolling-out-weekly-gig-blogs-for-huffington-post-thank-you/">A Week of Surprises</a><br>–<a href="https://goinspirego.com/2009/12/giving-a-little-gaining-a-lot-feeding-your-spirit-this-holiday-season/">Giving a little, gaining A LOT! Feeding Your Spirit this Holiday Season</a></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://goinspirego.com/2010/03/6-year-old-inspires-movement-120000-meals-served/">6-Year-Old Inspires Movement; 120,000+ Meals Served</a> appeared first on <a href="https://goinspirego.com">Go Inspire Go</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 00:49:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What can you do to make an impact on your community? Like Phoebe and Lee showed us, it doesn't have to be a BIG project..</p>
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<p>This holiday, I feel like a little kid again (I haven&#8217;t felt like this for a looong time). You know the feeling of excitement that overwhelms you when you get that amazing holiday surprise. But this time it&#8217;s not about a gift. It&#8217;s not even about the thoughtfulness that someone bestowed upon me that counts. Instead, it&#8217;s about this amazing experience — this intangible thing that happens when you help others help others. It all started as I opened my e-mail in box:</p>



<p>A WOW update to share with everyone right off the bat: As I write, I am grinning from ear to ear! Just got an email from Gayle Keck, the media spokesperson from the <a href="http://www.sffoodbank.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">San Francisco Food Bank</a> regarding a story my organization <a href="http://www.goinspirego.com/">Go Inspire Go</a> produced this year about Phoebe, the 5-year-old girl who raised enough money to feed thousands of people in her community. Phenomenal Phoebe&#8217;s goal was to raise $1,000, in the end, she raised 18 times that amount! According to the SF Food Bank, that&#8217;s enough to cook a whopping 81,074 meals! Yes, that&#8217;s right, 81,074 meals! All thanks to a five-year-old girl who wanted to do what she could to help feed the hungry in her community.</p>



<p>Here&#8217;s an excerpt of the exciting e-mail:</p>



<p><em>Hi Toan:</em></p>



<p>Happy Holidays!<br>First off, I&#8217;ve got to tell you we just totaled up the donations we&#8217;ve gotten from people supporting Phoebe and her cause. It&#8217;s up to $18,647!<br>So thanks again for everything you did to share Phoebe&#8217;s story.</p>



<p>And many thanks to GIG for sharing Phoebe&#8217;s story with the world!</p>



<p>Wishing you, your family and everyone on your team a very joyous holiday season — and a blockbuster 2010!!!</p>



<p><em>Big hugs,<br>Gayle</em></p>



<p>Here&#8217;s the video in case you missed it — Please share!</p>



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<p>On another note I just got a call from a Go Inspire Go (GIG) viewer from San Jose. &#8220;Lee&#8221; told me that during every holiday season she sends a $300 check to <a href="http://www.cityteam.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">CityTeam Ministries</a>, a local charity that collects food and monetary donations to feed the hungry.</p>



<p>After sharing many of our GIG videos throughout the year, Lee would think about what she could do to help others. After months of thinking, she took action: she informed me that this year, GIG&#8217;s vision — Every person will be inspired to use their talents and resources to better someone&#8217;s life or better their community — moved her to do something. So, she and her co-workers went to the Costco and bought food and organized a free lunch. They asked for a suggested donation of five dollars. At the end of the lunch, they raised $313. So this year, Lee can add this to her original donation, which totals $613!</p>



<p>The goodness keeps on spreading. Lee tells me everyone was so excited about the idea, while mingling over the meal, everyone brainstormed more &#8220;lunches&#8221; in the coming months to raise money for local charities. Lee and her co-workers originally set out to feed dozens of hungry families in her community — they didn&#8217;t realize how this good deed would impact and connect them on so many levels. Now, this small act of kindness will continue to have a bigger impact for those in need as they continue these so-called &#8220;service-lunches.&#8221;</p>



<p>Here&#8217;s an excerpt from her e-mail:</p>



<p><em>Hi Everyone,<br>I would like to take this time to thank everyone for all your help and contributions, we were able to collect a total of $313 in donation to CityTeam Ministries from the salad lunch buffet. I sent the letter and check this morning to CityTeam.<br>This effort was inspired my friend who started the Go Inspire Go website to help inspire people to go out and donate your time and/or money to others, especially in this stressful economic time and season. If you need inspiration this season please check out this website www.goinspirego.com.<br>Here&#8217;s the CitiTeam website for you information. http://www.cityteam.org/sanjose/<br>Thank you,</em></p>



<p><em>Lee </em></p>



<p>Amazing stuff! This year has been especially rewarding for Go Inspire Go. One year ago, I was laid off from my TV reporting GIG in San Francisco. I asked myself a simple question that has had an immeasurable impact on my life (through the stories, lifelong friends I&#8217;ve created through this project) and on this journey of service. My gratitude list exceeded everything I could&#8217;ve dreamed for this project in the short nine months of its existence: Being featured on AOL, ABC&#8217;s Good Morning America and Yahoo! and being asked by Arianna Huffington to blog about my passion — to inspire people to take action.</p>



<p>Amidst the hustle and bustle of holiday shopping, wrapping gifts and preparing dinners, please stop for a minute — just one minute — and take a deep breath and ask yourself: What can I do?</p>



<p>I promise you, if you seriously sit down and ask yourself this question and put your thoughts into action, your life — your lens — will change in ways you could have never dreamed. When you give a little, you gain a lot more than you&#8217;ll ever imagine. No matter how little you have — you&#8217;ll realize how much you really have, especially the power to inspire, empower and uplift humanity. Happy holidays!</p>



<p><strong>Simple steps to give this holiday season:</strong></p>



<p>What can you do to make an impact on your community? Like Phoebe and Lee showed us, it doesn&#8217;t have to be a BIG project and it doesn&#8217;t entail donating a lot of money.</p>



<p>Here are some ideas:<br>• Before your holiday dinner, can you round up the family to cook and serve meals to the needy at a local homeless shelter? I bet your children will remember this experience more than any gift you&#8217;ll give them.<br>• Gather your friends and sign up as a volunteer group at the Food Bank or your favorite charity and give your time to help someone who is in need.<br>• Ditch the Christmas gifts, instead, donate to a charity in your friends&#8217; and family&#8217;s name.<br>• Ask around: Is there anyone who needs help in your neighborhood? Is there a kid who needs an old laptop you have lying around? Can you visit an elderly person just to say &#8220;Happy Holidays&#8221; and offer to mow the lawn.<br>• Check out our stories on our YouTube page and reach out to donate a few bucks or volunteer your time to their cause.<br>• Send stories or a donation to Go Inspire Go.</p>



<p><strong>Related Stories:<br></strong>–<a href="https://goinspirego.com/2010/03/6-year-old-inspires-movement-120000-meals-served/">6-Year-Old Inspires Movement; 120,000+ Meals Served</a><br>–<a href="https://goinspirego.com/2010/11/four-kindergarteners-inspire-135000-meals-for-the-needy/">Four Kindergarteners Inspire 135,000 Meals for the Needy</a><br>–<a href="https://goinspirego.com/2009/07/go-inspire-go-goes-global-rolling-out-weekly-gig-blogs-for-huffington-post-thank-you/">A Week of Surprises</a></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://goinspirego.com/2009/12/giving-a-little-gaining-a-lot-feeding-your-spirit-this-holiday-season/">Giving a little, gaining A LOT! Feeding Your Spirit this Holiday Season.</a> appeared first on <a href="https://goinspirego.com">Go Inspire Go</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 15:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Since publishing our story about 5-year-old Phoebe Russell's efforts to feed the hungry, donations and reactions have poured in.</p>
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<p>Wow, this week has been full of surprises.</p>



<p>After being invited to be a regular blogger by the Huffington Post (Living Section) people around the world started linking to the blog and video; India, Hong Kong, Sweden&#8230;</p>



<p>My first blog was about 5-year-old Phoebe, from San Francisco. Her compassion for homeless and hungry people in her community sparked a project. Her goal: to raise $1,000 for the San Francisco Food Bank in two months. Her goal was exceeded and she ended up feeding more than 18,000 people!!! Check out our video:</p>



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<p>Here&#8217;s a quick update from the SF Food Bank:<br>***So far, according to the SF Food Bank, they&#8217;ve received $492 from 14 donors who have either gone in through the Phoebe Fund link on our homepage or made a donation in tribute to Phoebe!</p>



<p>Also, they&#8217;ve had donations from Louisiana, Michigan, Massachusetts, South Carolina, Minnesota and other areas outside of California since our story went live here on the Huff!</p>



<p>So awesome! Way to go everyone and Phoebe! ***</p>



<p>The blog quickly became one of the Top 5 on the whole website, then the media caught on and our video went viral! Thousands of hits and comments/videos/etc., ensued&#8230;</p>



<p>We&#8217;ve been getting emails and nods from around the globe! Awesome!</p>



<p>This is the affirmation the GIG team and the media and world needed. When I started this project, last March, I thought, if I could just help one person, or a hand full of people in my community, then the project would&#8217;ve been a success in my eyes. So it brings tears to my eyes that this project went global, thanks everyone for sharing and please continue to:</p>



<p>1.) Share the videos and website www.GoInspireGo.com<br>2.) Bookmark or link to our site<br>3.) Make a small donation via PayPal acct. on the front page of our website!</p>



<p>*Meanwhile, I just finished my 2nd blog about an amazing real life angel in New York. Stay tuned&#8230;</p>



<p><b>GO Inspire GO Press</b></p>



<p><a href="http://www.tonic.com/article/goinspirego-inspiring-stories/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">TONIC.com</a><br><a href="http://www.holisticasia.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Holisticasia.com</a></p>



<p><a href="http://twitter.com/Alyssa_Milano" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Alyssa Milano tweeted</a> us:</p>



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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-width="550" data-dnt="true"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Watch, read &amp; be inspired. RT <a href="https://twitter.com/Jesshazel?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Jesshazel</a>: http://tinyurl.com/nazb52 5-Yr-Old Girl Feeds 18,000 Hungry San Franciscans.</p>&mdash; Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) <a href="https://twitter.com/Alyssa_Milano/status/2877812382?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 27, 2009</a></blockquote><script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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<p>@Alyssa_Milano (aka &#8220;Phoebe Halliwell&#8221;, the SF witch from Charmed &#8211; the irony!) <br>RT&#8217;d the story to her followers&#8230;all 135,000+</p>



<p><a href="http://current.com/items/90552023_5-year-old-girl-feeds-nearly-18-000-hungry-san-franciscans-what-can-you-do.htm" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Current TV</a><br><a href="http://buzz.yahoo.com/article/1:huffington_post:e7845cc8c4275784aa015e17e31262f9/Toan-Lam-5-Year-Old-Girl-Feeds-Nearly-18000-Hungry-San-Franciscans-What-Can-You-Do-VIDEO;_ylt=AqGDmRivTIYUQJ8Jx9Yln6B1fNdF" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Yahoo Buzz</a> <br><a href="http://www.gnn.com/article/preschoolers-letter-helps-feed-nearly/592963" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">AOL — Good News Now (GNN)</a><br><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/toan-lam/5-year-old-girl-feeds-nea_b_244854.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The Huffington Post</a><br><a href="http://www.growingedge.com/if-5-year-old-phoebe-can-help-feed-18000-homeless-gardeners-can-too-plant-a-row-for-the-hungry" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Growing Edge</a><br><a href="http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&amp;address=385x343377" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Democratic Underground</a></p>



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