All People Making a Difference
Disaster prevention: Combine short- and long-term benefitsAround the world, cities threatened by increasingly severe floods and droughts are looking for ways to cope 鈥 and finding innovative solutions.
Horse powerOn a farm in Virginia, rescued horses teach young people to take the reins of their own lives.
Teens start Mission MAD to make a differenceTwo Kentucky teenagers launched Mission Make A Difference, an effort that's resulted in projects from helping a town in Uganda to gathering food, clothing, and hygiene products for those in need nearby.
Difference MakerFrank Richter uses the power of talk to help German towns think about immigrantsTo Germans uneasy about their obligation to welcome foreign asylum seekers, Richter offers meaningful dialogue.
Youths should oppose violence using #ShowyourselfieInternational Women's Day March 8 is a time to put a spotlight on ending violence and harmful practices against youths, especially adolescent girls, says actress and activist Bonnie Wright.
Biking across America to teach pop-up science classesTwo young women have started Cycle for Science, a plan to bicycle across the US and drop into schools to teach kids quick lessons in physics, solar power, and renewable energy.- Commuter travels 70 miles each day...on footIn order to support his family, Steve Simoff walks 35 miles from his home in Davis City, Mo. to his job at Lakeside Casino in Osceola, Iowa.
Lady Gaga jumps into a lake: Charitable giving or celeb self-promotion?Celebrity involvement can help catapult a charitable cause to global awareness and draw in millions of dollars in fundraising. But is there a line between charity and self-promotion?
What a town in Uganda teaches about ending aid dependencyIn Iganga, Uganda, the community group Musana has changed its model from dependency on outsiders to local initiative.
Community groups help save Kenya's vital 'water towers'Kenya鈥檚 high-elevation forests are the source for most of its water. A new conservation strategy of working with local communities is showing signs of success.
Difference MakerCaroline Boudreaux is a passionate, effective advocate for India's orphansThe Miracle Foundation dramatically improves standards in a growing network of orphanages.
Can women farm owners prevent the next Dust Bowl?Members of Women Caring for the Land plant cover crops, install buffer strips, restore wetlands, and plant native wildflowers for pollinator habitat.
Could produce on wheels help eliminate America鈥檚 food deserts?Amelia Pape launched My Street Grocery, a mobile grocery truck, to bring better food to communities that lack their own supermarkets.
A quest to end hunger among coffee growersA group of coffee companies has formed the Coalition for Coffee Communities to help eliminate hunger in coffee-growing communities around the world.
Ex-child soldiers in Colombia face their tormentorsRebels, paramilitaries, and criminal gangs have forcibly recruited thousands of children and teens. Now a reconciliation effort is laying the groundwork for peace through face-to-face apologies to the youths.
'Pop up' efforts send thousands of kids to see 鈥楽elma鈥 for freeIn New York and across the country, adults are forming spontaneous groups to make sure students see the movie 'Selma,' which chronicles the civil rights protests that led to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Difference MakerJonathan Rapping helps give poor and minority Americans a strong defense in courtHe cofounded Gideon鈥檚 Promise to assist idealistic public defenders, who fight long odds to make sure the scales of justice are fairly balanced.
In Afghanistan, teaching men that education is not a threatSakena Yacoobi started the Afghan Institute of Learning (AIL) to educate young girls. Then young boys started asking if she could teach them too.
Four projects that zero in on four big world problemsThe $42.3 billion Gates Foundation is looking to achieve four monumental goals by 2030. Here are four entrepreneurs already working on solutions.
In Haiti, a library with no books transforms the way kids learnA library of digital books could eventually bring thousands of titles to millions of students around the world.
