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Tag: Pay It Forward


Feeding Families for Thanksgiving–Ryan Nece & Power of Giving Event

| November 17, 2011 | 0 Comments
Feeding Families for Thanksgiving–Ryan Nece & Power of Giving Event

On Tuesday night, I gathered a group of my friends and joined Ryan Nece and his Foundation at the University Area Community Center in Tampa. We helped serve a homestyle Thanksgiving dinner to families of the community! My friends and I were pleasantly surprised to see the number of people who volunteered for this wonderful [...]

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I Can Do It!

| November 15, 2011 | 0 Comments
I Can Do It!

I was SO EXCITED to attend the I Can Do It conference in Tampa with Positive Impact Magazine’s Charity Beck, Nancy Baptiste and Julie Starke. Not their first time, however it was mine. WOW! I loved it and took away so many positive messages and tons of motivation from the event. There were about twenty-five [...]

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Miss yas

| November 14, 2011 | 0 Comments
Miss yas

“In a world where the big things
have little difference – it’s the little things
that make a big difference”

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The 1st Annual Pay it Forward Experience!

| September 19, 2011 | 2 Comments
The 1st Annual Pay it Forward Experience!

The 1st Annual Pay it Forward Experience & Conference! Inviting people from across the globe to learn new ways in which they can Pay It Forward and hear inspiring lessons from some of the most giving and selfless individuals.

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Good Wishes Flying to Japan to Assist in the Challenged Areas of the Recent Earthquake, Tsunami, and Radioactive Meltdown

Good Wishes Flying to Japan to Assist in the Challenged Areas of the Recent Earthquake, Tsunami, and Radioactive Meltdown

Students raised $1000 by selling origami cranes with messages to assist those affected by Japan’s recent earthquake, tsunami & radioactive meltdown.

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CODA Children Of Deaf Adults: One Woman – Three Cultures

CODA Children Of Deaf Adults: One Woman – Three Cultures

My name is Liysa Callsen. I am one woman with three cultures, and I live them daily. I bounce among the worlds of the hearing, the deaf and CODA. For those not familiar, CODA means children of deaf adults, and specifically refers to hearing children of deaf parents. For me, CODA has a deeper meaning. It helped to define me…the true ME at my core.

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Paul Newman’s Legacy of Charity

Paul Newman’s Legacy of Charity

For more than five decades Paul Newman was one of Hollywood’s most beloved and respected actors, but besides receiving top honors as an actor, Newman’s managed to create a specialty foods empire that continues to supply hundreds of millions of dollars to charity, even after his death.

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Photographers for Hope: The World’s Stories in Still Pictures

Photographers for Hope: The World’s Stories in Still Pictures

Positive Impact Magazine spoke with Anna Wang who founded Photographers for Hope as a way to feed the passion of both amateur and professional photographers while providing valuable support to worthy causes around the world.

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Feeding Children Everywhere

Feeding Children Everywhere

By Samantha Palmer I wish I could begin each day as I did this one–bright and early before work–volunteering for Feeding Children Everywhere. It felt so good to begin my day helping to feed 20,000 hungry children in Ghana! Feeding Children Everywhere is an AWESOME organization that has events all over the country. You can [...]

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2011 Twin Oaks Communities Conference: Sharing is the Key to a Better World

2011 Twin Oaks Communities Conference: Sharing is the Key to a Better World

If you believe in sustainability, cooperation and equality, come to the annual Twin Oaks Communities Conference Aug. 19-21 for a celebration of communal lifestyles! Learn about communities of all kinds—co-housing, co-ops, communes and ecovillages — at one of the best-known intentional communities in North America. Attend workshops on connectivity, group decision-making, diversity in community and [...]

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