Landmark Forum for Reviewers Comes to Wisconsin
The Landmark Forum for Reviewers is being held for the first time in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on May 18-20 & 22.
The Landmark Forum for Reviewers is being held for the first time in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on May 18-20 & 22.
The Orange County Register is writing about a project spearheaded by a Landmark graduate to create an online portal for women in the Middle East and Africa to be able to easily access a register of their legal rights.
Two Landmark graduates are launching a monthly sponsorship program through which American women donate a kit containing feminine hygiene products to a girl in the developing world even as they buy their own.
The executive director of Amnesty International Kenya shares about himself and how The Landmark Forum made a huge difference in dealing with the fallout of violence against his family.
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.
For three years, a project created in the Self-Expression and Leadership program has brought companionship, gifts, and entertainment to rest home residents in New Zealand.
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.
One woman used her own family challenges as inspiration to bring counseling to local schools.
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.
The V Dream project is bringing together parents and young people to have creative conversations about the future.
The Green Wheels project is boldly causing bicycle commuting in the heart of India.
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.
It has been 20 years since the first Landmark Forum in South Africa. To date more than 7500 South Africans have participated in the Landmark Forum and a full curriculum […]
More than 100 free makeovers are going to woman impacted by domestic violence.
34 youth businesses took part in Ithaca's first ever youth entrepreneurship market, created as a project in the Self-Expression and Leadership Program.
A Landmark Forum graduate dealing with Parkinson's Disease was recently featured on Living Healthy Chicago, WGN Channel 9 for his positive attitude and for making a difference for others.
A new project is teaching parents and teachers about the educational options for disabled children in Mumbai.
The Christmas Spirit Community Dinner in Victoria has provided a magical experience for thousands of people over the last 26 years.
In recent years, there have been a number of hi-profile crises that have gotten a great deal of attention. The Indonesian Tsunami, Huricane Katrina and the genocide in Darfur have all gotten […]
To get to congenital heart disease in children in time, this heart surgeon operates on about 100 young people a year for free.
Increasing the penalty for tiger poaching in India, and educating school children about the importance of tigers to the ecosystem are both part of the 'Save Tiger Save Life Signature Campaign'.
A new program is setting out to give women greater opportunities in the workplace in India via legislation affecting maternity leave.
A recent Florida walkathon was part of a new non-profit's effort to reduce depression through exercise.
A project created in the Self-Expression and Leadership Program is providing key health information and sex education to Indian teens.
Two minutes of brushing is happens every day in Brayton Elementary School.