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Why I Left

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Jul 21, 2016
Why I Left

Why I Left

Michael Fukumura went to law school almost by default, and became a lawyer for The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Washington, DC, conforming to his parents’ and society’s expectations of who he should be. Realizing he was not fulfilled by this work, Fukumura and his wife sold everything they had and drove across the United States. This is the story of why Fukumura left and how he found a sense of well-being and a deep calling to be of greater service to others – a way of giving back with passion.
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Former Dress Shop Owner Feeds Thousands Through Gardening

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Former Dress Shop Owner Feeds Thousands Through Gardening

The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just on the body, but the soul.

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Former Dress Shop Owner Feeds Thousands Through Gardening

What started out as a simple gardening project for a grad student has now grown into a multitude of flourishing gardens, and a community coming together. This is the story of how the Randolph Street Community Garden came to give nearly 2,000 people access to fresh fruits, and vegetables and become a place where food, fun, and friendships grow. { read more }

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