Posts For Tag: "nonprofits"
No Longer Bound on the Good Works Show
Boundless Regeneration After returning home from serving in Vietnam, Marine vet Michael Harden had to overcome another enemy: a cocaine addiction. Overcoming his dependency, Harden was inspired to help others…
Read MoreEating local with Food Well
In Atlanta, three out of four residents don’t get their recommended 2.5 cups of vegetables every day. One in four children live in families that are food-insecure, and one in…
Read MoreHappiness on Two Wheels
Just as they outgrow shoes and clothes, kids outgrow bikes. In fact, more than eight million bikes are outgrown every year. What was once their perfect activity companion is now…
Read MoreTheatre-To-Go on the Good Works Show
As they say, “the show must go on.” And for Atlanta’s seniors, the show continues to play, wherever those seniors may be. Theatre-To-Go provides professional live theatre and interactive experiences…
Read MoreGoodwill Spotlights: Gigi’s House
Gigi’s House: providing love without strings or sacrifice Home to the world’s busiest airport, countless convention, and a burgeoning entertainment industry, Atlanta, unfortunately, provides the perfect-storm of opportunity for sex…
Read MoreEarthShare of Georgia: protecting the environment, one employee at a time
For EarthShare of Georgia, conservation is king. In an effort to protect the air, land, and water, the organization partners with 50 employers from across the state to raise money…
Read MoreGoodwill Spotlights: Lake Spivey/Clayton County Rotary
Transformational, long-lasting change can take some serious manpower. It needs a group of dedicated individuals, committed to a cause. It doesn’t get much more dedicated or serious than the 1.2…
Read MoreGoodwill Spotlight: The Nanny/Manny Brigade
The Nanny Manny Brigade: Giving Love and Quality Time to Atlanta’s Foster Children For children in the foster care system, life can be difficult. There are many hoops jump and…
Read MoreGoodwill Spotlights: Gideon’s Promise
Fair and just representation under the law with Gideon’s Promise The 1963 case of Gideon v. Wainwright, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous decision that defendants unable to…
Read MoreHow will you give this year?
Join the #GAGivesDay and #GivingTuesday movement! On Tuesday, November 28, charities, families, businesses, community centers and students around the world come together for one common purpose: to celebrate generosity. There are many…
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