Healing a Divided States of America — the KIND of Country I See
I realized with so many people hurting across all lines, that now, more than ever, the world needs to see, hear and feel more goodness.
I realized with so many people hurting across all lines, that now, more than ever, the world needs to see, hear and feel more goodness.
As yet another year dawns, we’re deeply grateful for this incredible journey. We look expectedly to even an more exciting 2016.
Woohoo! After more than six months of planning — my team and I are excited to launch 50/50, our first crowdfunding campaign.
Yahoo’s Inspiring Acts of 2010 feature ten ordinary folks whose small acts of kindness rippled out to big changes.
Just have a conversation with the Spungens and you’ll realize that kindness and generosity is a huge part of their family legacy.
This experience proved to be one of the most exciting, rewarding, inspiring, warm and fuzzy weekends I’ve experienced.
I can’t begin to explain the thrill that came from this surprise delivery for Jorge Munoz, a.k.a. the “Angel in Queens.” But we were the ones who received the biggest gift.
I am humbled. I met a real life Angel recently. His name is Jorge Munoz and he lives in Queens, New York. This is not just a story about a man who has spent the last few years tirelessly cooking, packing and giving free, hot meals to hungry people every day under a subway stop — some 70,000 in total.
I’ve interviewed thousands of people, but I can truly say that Jorge Munoz is one of the most inspiring people I’ve ever met.
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