The Daily Points of Light
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
When Suzy Yehl Marta, then a divorced mother of three, was unable to find counseling and peer support for her children following her divorce, she established a weekend retreat for children of divor
When Dr. Audrey E. Evans came to the United States from Scotland to establish her medical career, she saw many exhausted parents of sick children sleeping and waiting in hospitals.
Common Cents New York, a public charity founded in 1991, is dedicated to animating the resources of society to benefit children, and the resources of children to benefit society.
Incorporated in March of 1985, the Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps (RAM) is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization with no paid employees.
Warner Canto is a founding member and Vice President of the Student/Partner Alliance (S/PA).
