A Journey of Breakthroughs: “Who Chiseled That?”
Landmark Graduate Merit Kahn is embarking on a national tour with her critically acclaimed one woman show “Who Chiseled That?” The show is a demonstration of more than three decades […]
Read all blogs, experiences & success stories of Landmark Forum Graduates from North America
Landmark Graduate Merit Kahn is embarking on a national tour with her critically acclaimed one woman show “Who Chiseled That?” The show is a demonstration of more than three decades […]
Project Second Chance Monroe (PSCM) is a non-profit organization based in Monroe, Michigan and founded in 2008 by Marji McIntyre as a Self- Expression and Leadership Program project Their Mission […]
Landmark Graduate Andy Carman, a Santa Cruz resident, is making a difference in the community by connecting local residents with volunteer opportunities that focus on protecting and preserving the planet. […]
Recently, Landmark Forum News had a chance to interview Self- Expression and Leadership Program Leader Amanda Brown about her unique journey from a Connecticut upbringing to the Streets of inner-city […]
Putting Landmark Ideas and Distinctions to Work in Distance Running When it comes to chasing dreams, Darren DeMatoff has his running shoes ready to go. A Chicago businessperson and […]
Shala Akintunde, a Landmark graduate and a widely recognized social impact artist, has been nominated for Innovator of the Year by ADCOLOR, the premier organization dedicated to celebrating and promoting […]
The Chicago Reader, the alternatively weekly newspaper of Chicago, has featured an event created by a participant in Landmark’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program – a unique ‘Museum of Streetwear’ two […]
The Laconia Area Bicycle Exchange moves into a new era.
An innovative new organization is fighting human trafficking through cutting edge prevention programs and survivor support.
In his Landmark Self-Expression and Leadership Program, one teenager created a blood drive which has made him a leader in his community.
Social impact artist and Landmark Forum graduate Shala Akintunde is pioneering an innovative art form that is also making an urgently needed difference.
One woman has made sure that children in need have had a place to live for over 25 years.
A fundraiser created in the Self-Expression and Leadership Program for a camp for the disabled raised much more money than anticipated.
Created as a project in Landmark's Self-Expression and Leadership Program, the 'Bee-Happy' project is spreading pollinator plants across the northeast.
BrainChild camps created as a project in the Self-Expression and Leadership Program are entering their fourth year.
An acclaimed Landmark graduate's documentary on violence is now on Amazon, as well as being screened in Minneapolis on August 2nd.
A project created in the Self-Expression and Leadership Program is bringing freedom and flagging to Mumbai.
A project created in the Self-Expression and Leadership Program helped create new memories for families who lost everything in the California wildfires last fall.
A new media channel focuses on the actions of those making a difference in a wide variety of endeavors.
The Landmark Forum for Reviewers is being held for the first time in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on May 18-20 & 22.
Warm, high quality coats are going out to the homeless of Laurel, Maryland, as a result of the project Mike Mondy created in the Landmark Self-Expression and Leadership Program.
Dancer Suzzanne Ponomarenko and a committed team of individuals have been giving young people in developing countries a unique opportunity: the chance to learn the art of dance.
Paws for a Cause has made an unexpected difference - for pets, artists, and the project creator himself.
A recent project both funded a key program for low vision kids and brought a special gift to many of them.
Writer Mindy Sullivan profiles the extraordinary life of Landmark graduate Richard Gaule.
The efforts of two Landmark Forum graduates to ban plastic bags and styrofoam caught the attention of the Sunshine News Network.
After doing The Landmark Forum, Morris Chubb went from someone who felt too timid to make a difference to someone running a $1.5 million nonprofit delivering showers and laundry services to the homeless.
A skateboard event in Phoenix allowed over a hundred young people access to a new or improved board.
A new foundation is launching a monthly event to empower special needs artists from New York.