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In an Instant: Mother Reflects on her Son’s Life After Paralysis
As a mother, you always want the best for your children. You do your best to nurture them, to teach them right from wrong and…
Read ArticleThe Red Badge of Cancer
By Thomas Marsch Every phase of cancer is hard: Diagnosis, treatment, post-treatment, recovery and the return to mainstream life. The demons I possessed before my…
Read ArticleJonah Turns His Wish Into a Career
It’s difficult for many people to figure out just what they want in this world. But some of us just seem to know what they’re…
Read ArticleWhy Understanding Cancer is Important to Morris Animal Foundation President/CEO, Davide Haworth, DVM, PhD
By David Haworth, DVM, PhD,ÌýPresident/CEO, Morris Animal Foundation Our fight against cancer is almost always personal. Ironically, the lives of pets have become markedly longer…
Read ArticleHave a Full Work Schedule But Want to Volunteer? Introducing Y.E.S! by Dress for Success
Want to volunteer with Dress for Success, but have a full work schedule? Their Y.E.S! network might be just the thing for you! Founded in…
Read ArticleSupport Legislation to End Cosmetics Testing on Animals
You may be blinding a bunny without even knowing it if you use shampoo, moisturizer, or any another cosmetic that’s been tested on animals. The…
Read ArticleMap the Meal Gap
In order to address the problem of hunger, we must first understand it. Feeding ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ undertook the Map the Meal Gap project to learn more…
Read ArticleThe Water Project Club
See that guy on stage? That’s Daniel Kang, a senior at Van NuysÌýHigh School–and you might want to commit his name to memory. He’s doing…
Read ArticleFew Women at High-risk for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Receive Genetic Counseling
Despite recommendations from the federal government that women at high-risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer be offered genetic counseling and testing at no out…
Read ArticleProtect Charitable Giving Incentives in the Tax Code
A number of critical giving incentives included as part of the annualÌýtax extendersÌýpackage expired on January 1, 2014 along with other provisions. These included the…
Read ArticleMaking Impact: An Interview With Junior Achievement of New York’s President, Joseph Peri
This week, we have the privilege of introducing you to Joseph Peri, President of Junior Achievement of New YorkÌý(JA New York), the local affiliate of…
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