WASHINGTON -- In February 2009, Seth Reams of Portland, Ore., found himself unemployed and depressed. He had nothing to do all day but look for jobs, ...
Most people want to help other people, but don't know how exactly to start, or how to do it. Oliver Manuel's wake-up call came on September 11, 2001, ...
Every day on HuffPost, we're highlighting one 'Greatest Person'- an exceptional individual who is confronting the country's economic and political cri...
More than a few times a week I read an email that starts out with something along the lines of, "I have lost my job" or "we just lost our home" or even "I have lost everything."
After appearing on The Dylan Ratigan Show yesterday urging Americans to volunteer time and skills to their communities, Arianna and Dylan challenged s...
No sooner had I written this post than the DC media delivered a perfect illustration of the huge gulf between what obsesses the Washington press corps and what the rest of America is worrying and talking about.
Instead of just complaining about the struggles facing the middle class, Americans have the power to act and stop the country's decline into a third w...
With a lot of assistance from Arianna Huffington and HuffPost, the visibility of "We've Got Time to Help" has increased a thousandfold. It is a tremendous opportunity for us to share our commitment to change communities.
UPDATE: After appearing live on the "Dylan Ratigan Show" from the Dallas Job Fair yesterday, We've Got Time To Help founder Seth Reams flew home and f...
Americans are already volunteering in record numbers, but the need for volunteers continues to rise as the recession persists and rainy-day savings become exhausted. Tax policy should accommodate this shift.
In her new book about the challenges facing the American middle class, Arianna profiles people struggling to recover from the recession. In this excer...
Like many people in the current economy, Seth Reams of Portland, Ore., lost his job several months ago. But he soon realized that there were only so ...