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Powerful Kids Save the World One Marker at a Time

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Jul 10, 2014
Powerful Kids Save the World One Marker at a Time

Powerful Kids Save the World One Marker at a Time

Riley De Graff, a resourceful student from Sun Valley Elementary School in San Rafael, CA, effected positive change for the earth by asking a parent to help her recycle used markers in her school. By creating a petition through Change.org, the school collected over 90,000 signatures and mobilized a used color markers recycling campaign which is now supported by the Crayola company and Dixon Ticonderoga. Both companies formed new recycling initiatives where they take back used color markers and convert them into clean-burning fuel. Hurray for kid power!
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A Father Who Transformed Grief By Giving

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July 10, 2014

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A Father Who Transformed Grief By Giving

Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.

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A Father Who Transformed Grief By Giving

Richard Nares faced a parent’s worst fear when his son Emilio was diagnosed with leukemia in 1998 and died from the disease two years later. But he managed to transform his grief into charity by helping hundreds of families face the complex challenges of childhood illness, by giving them a lift. After his son died, he returned to Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego and asked staff how he could help others. Their answer: transportation. { read more }

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