Well before Silicon Valley’s diversity problem routinely made headlines, The Hidden Genius Project began to tap into the talents of […more…]
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Before 2009, Tim and Monica Babich were living in denial about Tim’s RUNX1 familial platelet disorder (RUNX1-FPD). After Tim’s aunt […more…]
Lea másSupport doesn’t end when you leave Raphael House, a long-term family shelter with a legacy of breaking barriers in Lower […more…]
Lea másFor many young people, the world can feel hostile. For LGBTQ youth, this feeling is too often a grim reality. […more…]
Lea másWhile Adrian Tirtanadi was working in community development, he came upon an idea: If everyone could access legal help, poverty […more…]
Lea másFounded in 1971 and nestled on 12 acres in Woodside, the National Center for Equine Facilitated Therapy (NCEFT) is internationally […more…]
Lea más“Ne Tentes Aut Perfice.” This is the Latin motto that students and faculty at Dunn School, a private co-ed college […more…]
Lea másMercy Center in Burlingame has been a spiritual oasis for the last four decades, a place of healing and transformation. […more…]
Lea másThe Marin Art and Garden Center was established in 1945 through the foresight of a group of local women who […more…]
Lea másAs Daniel prepared to have gender-affirming surgery, he knew he would need a safe place to heal for several weeks […more…]
Lea másServing in the U.S. Army, Andrew learned to persevere through adversity. He later spent years living outdoors in a tiny […more…]
Lea másDuring the first few weeks after David began mentoring Ronald, he would find the five-year-old child sound asleep, not participating […more…]
Lea másWhen Krista and Danny Keller’s only son, Enzo, became desperately ill without an explanation, their world spun. Then Enzo could […more…]
Lea másThe Continuum Foundation, a two-year-old nonprofit with big ambitions, is developing a completely sustainable and regenerative retreat center on 30 […more…]
Lea másA mother passing you on the sidewalk. An elderly man waiting for the bus. A child playing soccer with your […more…]
Lea másAfter emigrating from Bulgaria in 1928, Alexander Angel Krem graduated from George Williams College in Chicago with a degree in […more…]
Lea másIn this golden age of documentaries, turbocharged by the streaming revolution, who is making sure that film’s potential to drive […more…]
Lea másYoung women in the world often find themselves in perpetual combat with a system that has historically silenced and oppressed […more…]
Lea másBelieve. Partner. Connect. These three values animate the work of 10,000 Degrees, a uniquely successful Bay Area organization supporting students […more…]
Lea másAnthony Pico was homeless, unemployed, and had aged out of the foster care system when he started seeing a therapist […more…]
Lea másRobynne Jeisman simply wants young people to find a safe place where they feel like they truly belong. As the […more…]
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