This Great American Went From Dropping Out In Seventh Grade To Helping End Polio Across The World
James Steele rose from a middle-school dropout from the ‘hood’ to the president of his local Rotary Club. Now, he’s helping take down polio once and for all.
Social Media Activism Is A Sorry Substitute For Real Progress
If Americans want to know where to start helping their fellow citizens in need, the answer is not far away. They only have to put away their devices long enough to see it.
What St. Louis Is Doing To Meet Deep City Needs Through Families
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul organized a Saturday-morning summit on the decline of the American family in St. Louis last weekend. It provided an open discussion and practical ideas.
The Cajun Navy Heads To Help With Hurricane Florence
Louisiana’s group of citizen-sailors banded together on their own initiative to help their neighbors, without any official government involvement. And they’re doing it again.
Lefty Gentrification Of Washington DC Brings Negatives For Black Residents
Some of the trends defining urban readjustment in Washington suggest the liberal technocratic elite are often indifferent to the needs of their black neighbors.
Meet The Man Mowing Lawns For Those In Need Across America
Rodney Smith is on a mission to mow lawns for veterans, elderly individuals, single moms, and those who are handicapped in all 50 states.
I’m A Marine And I Tried To Help Puerto Rico, But The Bureaucracy Stopped Me
The Puerto Rican governor’s office put out a call for mainland commercial drivers willing to help. Unfortunately, the capacity of bureaucrats to stifle selfless service is disturbingly strong.
How To Live Thanks? By Giving
Perhaps this most American of holidays inspires us to an even higher calling—focusing not just on thanks, but on giving.
10 Ways You Can Contribute To The Pro-Life Cause
There is much we can do within the confines of our own calling to support life from natural conception to natural death. Here are ten ideas that can fit a wide variety of constraints.
These New Yorkers Rediscovered Meaning In Life By Serving Their Neighbors
All across the country, Americans are building ‘cultures of meaning’ that bring people together, keep them engaged, and help them contribute to their communities.
Inundated By Floods, Overlooked By Media, Louisianans Help Themselves
Let’s appreciate the amazing mettle of Louisianans, who pulled together to weather an apocalyptic storm while being overlooked by their fellow countrymen.
How Drinking Gin And Roses Can Cultivate Strong Communities
Never forget: Simple ideas, like gin and roses, can do big things.