Graduates Making a Difference

Whether the goal was to start a medical clinic in Kenya, a walk-a-thon for breast cancer, or a program providing Internet access to refugees in Kosovo; Landmark graduates' ideas and actions are making a difference in the world.

The people profiled here are not just dreamers. They are practical people with a sense of possibility.

Equipped with vision and commitment, you can make a difference. These people are proof.


Walking in Another's Shoes
Legislators and welfare recipients share experiences.
Natasha Grossman, Washington, USA
 
Making the World Safe for All Youth
Communication and education curriculum for youth service providers.
Connie Barden and Martha Fugate, Florida, USA
 
From Architect to Advocate
Building self-sustaining solutions in Kenya.
Jodi Lane, Texas, USA
 
Kids Become Partners in Their Healing Process
Active engagement builds self-esteem and expedites recovery.
Christopher Reising, New York, USA
 
Getting Kids on Their Feet
Building new lives in Romania, Kenya, Israel, and around the world.
Juli Kamin, USA

 
Health Aid for Disadvantaged Children
Mobilizing the local community in Woodstock, New York.
David Rosenblum, New York, USA

 
A Chance Just to Be a Child
Creative workshops offer children a place for fun and exploration.
Kalyani Juggurnath, India

 
Live Out Loud
Providing role models for young people struggling with being gay.
Leo Preziosi, New York, USA
 
Special Spectators
A great day at “the game” for seriously ill children.
Blake Rockwell, New York, USA
 
Pro-Bono Dentistry
Providing homeless people with dental care.
Dr. Jay Grossman, California, USA
 
  Walking the Walk
  A course leader takes on her own challenge.
  Tawn Holstra, Washington, USA
 
Computers for Inner-city Kids
The digital divide narrows for a Harlem grade school.
Diane Lenz, New Jersey, USA
 
Help Kids Fight Cancer
Shave your head on St. Patrick's Day.
Enda McDonnell, New York, USA
 
FutureSelf: Art for Teens
At-risk youth unlock their inner success.
Wendy Mike, Colorado, USA
 
Donating Food Instead of Dumping It
Changing laws so surplus food could be given to the hungry.
Guido Pozzebon, Melbourne, Australia
 
Bringing the Internet to Refugees
Creating a "digital Peace Corps."
Melanie Edwards, California, USA
 
Peace by Piece
Healing through artistic expression.
Maureen Bennett O'Connor, New Jersey, USA
 
Attitudes and Attire
Disadvantaged women develop confidence in their job search.
Christiana Gaston, Texas, USA
 
Business Mentoring for Teens
Empowering and enriching adolescents down under.
Ryll Burgin, Brisbane, Australia
 
The Black Political Empowerment Project:
Community action builds African-American voter impact
Tim Stevens, Pennsylvania, USA
 
Uniting Forces For People Who Have a Disability
Awarding unsung heroes and creating real progress.
John Chmela, Illinois, USA
 
An Online Home for Homeless Shelters
Empowering homeless shelters to share resources online.
Joe Rojas, New York, USA
 
What's Up at School?
Technology supports parent participation and involvement.
Soorena Salari, California, USA
 
Walk with Sally
Mentoring for kids facing loss.
Nick Arquette, California, USA
 
Fighting AIDS in Africa
Creating pharmaceutical self-sufficiency.
Rolande Hodel, New York, USA
 
AID Still Required.
Hunter Payne and Andrea Herz Payne
California, USA
 
Operation Amped
Giving others the opportunity to be and feel free.
Tom Tapp, Southern California, USA
 

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