Random Acts of Kindness
How small acts can make a big difference for ourselves and others.
Read moreHow small acts can make a big difference for ourselves and others.
Read moreDenzel Washington gives powerful advice to help nurture the best version of ourselves.
Read moreIn today’s lesson, we bring you the story of Dwayne Wade, a legendary basketball player who has used his success to better the world around him.
Read moreDavid Aguilar is a 19 year old teenager from a small country in Europe named Andorra that is in between Spain and France. David was born without a forearm and says that, “As a child I was very nervous to be in front of other guys, because I was different, but that didn’t stop me [from] believing in my dreams.” And that dream? To design affordable robotic limbs for people who need them. Join us to see David’s life story, and his progress towards achieving his dream
Read moreThis lesson features the story of two surfers who are working to solve a huge problem— our polluted oceans.
Read moreVeterans show us how the virtues of caring, solidarity and hope are relevant, and powerful forces for good across cultures and time.
Read moreInspiring stories of young athletes overcoming obstacles through grit and solidarity with others
Read moreWalter Carr would not let a major challenge stop him from showing up on his first day of work. Find out how Walter’s determination would get him to work, and bring an unlikely community together.
Read moreIn this lesson, we feature powerful stories of caring, hope and resiliency that challenge us to consider our own views on whether those returning to our communities from prison can change. These stories also challenge us to consider what are the virtues, and other factors that may enable us to change, and to help others that we interact with to change for the better.
Read moreAs 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.
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