The Daily Points of Light
In 2003, Susan Runsvold set out to ensure that no child would have to experience a Christmas without any exciting gifts, an experience that she feared herself when she was young.
Furniture Sharehouse collects gently-used and new furniture from the general public and redistributes it free of charge to economically disadvantaged families, giving them the basic household furni
Ida has committed over 40 years to helping inner city children stay out of trouble by providing after school mentoring and activities. Her once small community center has grown tremendously.
After Amy was diagnosed with Breast Cancer, she realized first-hand how difficult it was to organization child care for all of these critical care visits.
After the death of Linda Wuestenberg’s son, Stevie in February of 2007 in a motor vehicle accident, Linda and her family worked to establish a nonprofit, Parent Grief.
Jessica Carscadden a 4th Grader in San Diego lived in a Chinese Orphanage till the age of 5. Now in San Diego California Jessica has started a project called “We Care Bears”.
In 2006 Brittany Kyte headed up a bullying awareness program called “Stand Up”.
Kristin Braddock designed and executed The Income Generation Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to equipping young women with skills to design and sew clothing that will be marketed in th
Lucy Duane brings attention to the killing of retired thoroughbred racehorses, in her home town of Louisville, KY, home to the Kentucky Derby.
Charles Radl has been a civil service employee in the federal government for 34 years. He has his Masters of Science in Oceanography from the Florida Institute of Technology.
