Arianna Huffington, 07.25.2008
America's economic downturn presents a double-edged challenge to charitable organizations. Hard times mean that more people than ever will be in need of help -- and that fewer people will be in a position to help. But while the burden for charitable giving has traditionally fallen on the Bill Gateses of the world, today's technology has leveled the giving playing field. Facebook and MySpace have become hotbeds of charitable giving -- as have sites such as Kiva.org, SixDegrees.org, and DonorsChoose.org. A key element of these nonprofits is that they allow donors to connect directly to those they are helping. You don't just add your contribution to a pool of money meant to help the faceless needy -- you can target specific individuals and watch how their lives are changed by the money you give.
Sean Morrow, 07.23.2008
On the evening of September 5, 2008, all three major networks will be broadcasting the same content.
The rare simulcast will be a telethon for Stand ...
Julia Moulden, 07.19.2008
I love Ken Caldeira. A climate scientist at the Carnegie Institute, Ken has a way of summing things up in a single phrase. When we were talking about ...
Jerri Chou, 07.22.2008
What if someone told you you could change the world by skateboarding? Would you be stoked? That's the idea behind Stoked Mentoring, a "non-profit acti...
John Sauer, 07.18.2008
Each day in developing countries more children die unnecessarily from water-related diseases than there are people in my hometown on Long Island, NY.
Olivia Zaleski, 05.30.2008
Once upon a time, things were made to serve a purpose. Consider the light bulb, the compass, and the cardiac pacemaker. No doubt necessity was once the mother of invention.
Joel Schwartzberg, 07.25.2008
It all began as I waited for the first of two connecting flights that would bring me from my home in New Jersey to a business conference in Palm Sprin...
Lindsay Mannering, 07.15.2008
Once a year I officially donate money. I write two checks, one to my high school and one to my university. I fill out the insert that comes in the s...
Jennifer Winstanley, 07.17.2008
A few months ago I went to a rally in support of harm reduction services outside a UNAIDS meeting in Chiang Mai. The rally was organized by the Thai A...
Jami Gertz, 12.13.2007
To get the real experience of the Painted Turtle Camp, you have to live there. You have to feel the emotions these kids feel when they get to summer camp, that they are having so much fun.
Charlotte Hilton Andersen, 06.09.2008
I always knew my undies were powerful. In college someone went to the trouble of breaking into my apartment to steal them. (Side story: the perp wa...
GOOD Magazine, 01.30.2008
Words By Thomas Golianopoulos
Joel Osteen has divined a foolproof way to build consensus. During meetings, the pastor will often field ideas from his...
Olivia Zaleski, 05.19.2008
In a radical retail collaboration--one that rivals "Karl Lagerfield for H&M"--big-box superstore Target, or as I prefer to call it, Tar-Jhay, has ...
Marianne Schnall, 07.04.2008
In this exclusive interview, Natalie Portman talks about her work for FINCA International, how she balances her activism with her career as an actress, and her advice on making a difference.
Olivia Zaleski, 05.05.2008
Look at this image.
Chris Jordan
Pan out . . .
Chris Jordan
Pan out a little more . . .
...
Olivia Zaleski, 01.13.2008
I want this baby polar bear! Well, on second thought, I want this baby polar bear for just a few weeks--before it gets teeth. In a year, that cub w...
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I loved you in the Sopranos. Sorry about the singing career.
It is wonderful to see participants bringing Aids awareness to the majority of minds so numb to anything dealing with HIV Aids. Swaziland is a supporter and participant in the World Aids Database, documenting healthy and HIV positives alike. This documentation will track patients to see which drugs are working and which are not.
www.bobbyvassallo.com
HIV Aids - What can we do?
It is wonderful to see participants bringing awareness to the majority of minds so numb to anything dealing with HIV Aids. Swaziland is a supporter and participant in the World Aids Database, documenting healthy and HIV positives alike. This documentation will track patients to see which drugs are working and which are not.
www.bobbyvassallo.com
HIV Aids - What can we do?
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