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.
Why ask children, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” when there’s so much they can do now? Youth Service of America is mobilizing millions of youth around the world, spanning 100 countries and six continents, to improve their communities as part of Global Youth Service Day in April.
Yahoo’s Inspiring Acts of 2010 feature ten ordinary folks whose small acts of kindness rippled out to big changes.
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.
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.”
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..
Since publishing our story about 5-year-old Phoebe Russell’s efforts to feed the hungry, donations and reactions have poured in.
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