March for Our Lives – Citizenship in Action

As hundreds of thousands of students and adults march to reduce gun violence we are reminded that being a citizen doesn’t only grant rights and privileges, but also presents the responsibility to work to improve our nation and local communities.  This student led march also serves to remind us that age shouldn’t stop us in working to bring about change in our community.




Homeless to Hope

A homeless man gives from his need and creates his own second chance.




Teacher and Student Share the Gift of Serenity

Serenity is a topic that we sometimes hear about but rarely take the time to consider. Today we have the opportunity to explore the importance of serenity, and how to calmly deal with negative developments in our lives through the story of a teacher and a student whose lives intersected not just in the classroom, but years later in a surprising way.



A Call to Solidarity: Police Officers Give and Get New Beginnings

In America today, much of the news and emphasis in our lives focuses on what divides us rather than what does and could unite us. This lesson explores two stories that show us how empathy, compassion, generosity, and forgiveness can build unity and solidarity.


Veronika Scott: Empowering the Homeless and Challenging Stereotypes

Veronika Scott experienced homelessness as a child, but that didn’t stop her from attending college and starting her own company, The Empowerment Plan, that employs homeless parents and is challenging perceptions of the homeless. Veronika’s story shows us the value and power of caring, education, humility and respect for others as she works to empower others with opportunities to improve their lives.