The Daily Points of Light
KIDS HOPE USA, a program of International Aid in Spring Lake, Michigan, helps a church link its members who have love to share with children who need that love.
Busbee Quarters is an area comprised of 50 family dwellings, 47 of which are occupied; there are approximately 70 children in the area.
The Peekskill Area Health Center (PAHC) has been providing a comprehensive range of preventative health care service to more than 20,000 users annually for the past 20 years.
Approximately 25% of the students at T.C. Walker Elementary School live in disadvantaged homes.
Allan Lowenberg, in his eleventh year of full-time service to the St. Joseph School District, is affectionately known as Edison Elementary School's "guardian angel".
After receiving a B.S. in Nursing in 1976 from the University of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Good received a M.S.
In 1989, the Reverend Herbert H. Lusk, II, a former Philadelphia Eagle's football player, joined with several other Eagles and community residents to form People for People (PFP).
F.A.C.T.S. is a program in which at-risk high school students pair up with and tutor second grade students.
Tess Wise founded the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center (HMREC) of Central Florida in 1980 and how worked for more than 17 years in a volunteer position as executive director of the
In 1989 when Ron Gonzales, then mayor of Sunnyvale, California, visited a group of middle school students, many were surprised that someone who looked like them could achieve such a prominent posit
