Indian Landmark Forum Graduate Mahalakshmi Viswanathans has created a project to help bring adventure sports and outdoor education to people with disabilities. Here is an article about the project from the Deccan Herald in Bangalore India. Giving wings to their […]
Landmark Forum Leader Joe Dimaggio Interviewed re: Parent- Adult Child Relationships
Landmark Forum Leader Joe Dimaggio was recently interviewed in an article about relationships between Parents and Adult Children From The Record Dad: Offspring find the relationship can be complicated By ABIGAIL LEICHMAN, STAFF WRITER Vivian Scott Chew is very much […]
Walking Dogs to raise funds for Johanesburg Paediatric Hospital
Eileen MacEochiadh has been a guide at Florence Court House for 6 years. On a recent visit to South Africa to see her son, she was moved by the work being done at the Sisulu Paediatric Cardiac Centre for Africa. […]
Wounded Veterans Enjoy Surfing: Operation Amped Launched by Landmark Education Graduates
Landmark Education graduates in the Team Management Leadership program in Los Angeles watched as thousands of American soldiers returned from Iraq with permanent disabilities and knew they wanted to do something. The way Tom Tapp saw it, these soldiers were […]
StepUp Foundation Started by Ryll Bergin via the Landmark Education Self Expression and Leadership Program.
StepUP Foundation- “If it is possible, it is possible for me, it’s just a matter of how!” Australian Business Woman Ryll Bergin has always wanted to make a difference in lives of teenagers. As a business professional, she wanted to […]
Sing Your Hearts Out!! Giving Peace a Chance
Graham Smedley has created a project in the Landmark Self Expression and Leadership Program with the goal of getting people to sing John Lennon's give peace a chance before football games. This unusual idea has been getting some attention in […]
Journalist Writes About Landmark Forum in Bristol England
British journalist Miriam Akhtar recently participated in the Landmark Forum and wrote an article about it a Bristol weekly magazine called the Venue. Blueprint For Change Miriam Akhtar Gives Her Verdict on The Landmark Forum About 100 people are sitting […]
Gerald Schwartz Working to Resolve Northern California Water Disputes
Gerald Schwartz is a Landmark Education Graduate and leads introductions to The Landmark Forum. He has also been a farmer in California’s Central Valley for most of his life and was recently appointed to be the Central Valley Regional Liaison […]
Draw The World Together Unites the Comic Book Artist Community on Behalf of Children Charity
Andrew Wildman just recently returned from Comicon International Convention in San Diego. He is the founder of Draw The World Together, a project created to unite the arts communities in providing possibilities for children who live in communities where they do not have […]
Genesis At The Crossroads Goes To Morocco
For the first time Genesis At the Crossroads is bringing together Arab, Jewish and Persian musicians to share the same stage in a series of concerts around the world. Wendy Sternberg of Chicago created the project in the Landmark Self Expression […]
Art Meets Nature in a Landmark Education Self-Expression and Leadership Project
When high school art teacher Sheri Focke had a Japanese Ceramic artist speak to her students she had no idea that it would lead her on a journey into the woods. As participant in the Landmark Self Expression and Leadership […]
Hot in Hollywood: A benefit for AIDS charities
When Michael Medico participted in the Landmark Self-Expression and Leadership Program he created a fundraiser for the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. The Project is now in it’s second year and on August 18th, it will be having its second annual benefit […]
Trucken for Katrina: Michigan Families Donate Adopting Families on the Gulf Coast
Trucken for Katrina: A project started in the Landmark Team Management and Leadership Program Not long after Hurricane Katrina hit Sherrill Sundberg learned that one of her neighbors had 4 separate family members who each lost their homes. She was participating in […]
Swingin’ Senior Savings: Educating Seniors on How They Can Reduce Expenses
Many senior citizens are on fixed incomes and have to live within a tight budget. When Jeanne Covert learned that several senior citizens she knew were having difficulty paying their utility bills she created a community project for her Landmark […]
Can You Take a Shower in a Minute? An SELP Project Addresses Australia’s Historic Drought
Can you shower in 1 minute? This was the challenge that Chadstone resident, Vikki Mount set herself, when she received her water usage bill in January and was not happy with the amount of water she was using in […]
Writing Event Helps Bridge Divide in the New Multicultural Ireland
The growth of the Irish economy over the last 20 years has led to an immigration boom. For the first time in modern history Ireland is becoming a multicultural society. With this change there have been misunderstandings that have led […]
Homeless Not Toothless: Raising the Pride and Dignity of the Homeless Through Free Dental Care
Dr. Jay Grossman is a dentist in the Brentwood area of Los Angeles County. In a neighborhood with so much afluence one might be surprised to find that it home to a non-profit that provides vital services to homeless people. […]
Farm Animals and Trees On A Bridal Registry…? Well, of course if you are out to make a differnce.
On most bridal registries you will find things like coffee makers, china, linens and other household goods. If you were on the guest list of Linda and Richard Frary’s wedding last spring, you would have found goats, pigs and […]
Students Write Cards to Encourage Troops in a Community Project Created by Laura Newcomb
Laura Newcomb cares deeply about the troops serving in Iraq and wanted her Self Expression and Leadership Project to contribute to them. Woman sends encouraging words to troops By ED MOORHOUSE Burlington Country Times SHAMONG — Laura Newcomb said […]
A Little Bird Told Me: A Self Expression and Leadership Project where people volunteer with Seniors in Assited Living Facilites
As the United States popluation ages, an ever increasing number of seniors spend their days alone without visitors or companionship. For many of these seniors, lonliness is compounded by health issue and limited mobility. Jeannine Miller created a project called “A Little […]
Defensive Driving Training Created in Self Expression and Leadership Program
Driving in India is not for the faint of heart. When B. Ramakrishnan registered for the Landmark Self Expression and Leadership Program, he knew that he wanted to make a difference in safety on the roads of his home town […]
Habitat For Humanity Home Furnished by Donations Raised by Two Landmark Education Participants
Interior designers Suzanne Perrin and Denise Inskip-Seale created a project to beautify a Habitat for Humanity home using entirely donated material, labor and furnishings. The concept behind the project was simple. Many of the families that work with Habitat for […]
Interview with Ria Bauhofer a Landmark Forum Leader in the Netherlands
Landmark Forum Leader Ria Bauhofer was recently interviewed by Intermediair PW, a human resources magazine in the Netherlands. This article was translated from Dutch to English and sent by Landmark Graduates in the Netherlands. Ria Bauhofer is director of Landmark Education. With trainings the company […]
Cafe Gratitude: a New Restaurant Concept and Brainchild of Two Landmark Education Graduates
Landmark Education Graduates Matthew and Terece Engelhart created a unique restaurant concept that has become wildly popular. They have combined raw vegan dining with the concept of gratitude. Cafe Gratidute has quickly expanded to three locations in the bay area […]
Valerie Bocage a Landmark Graduate who Lost Everything in Hurricane Katrina Sets Out to Empower Women
Founder and CEO of Powerful Women International (PWI), Valeri Bocage, tells her story of losing everything in Katrina to inspire women not to worry about things, but enjoy life. Weathering the Storm From: The Bay Area Business Woman By: Julia […]
Landmark Gradudate Creates Benefit Concert Where Kids Raise Money for Kids
Young Band Members Raising Funds for Kids” From the Grove Examiner, Calgary Alberta Canada Six local kids – united by their passion for music – are looking beyond their individual and collective dreams for rock stardom, using their musical prowess […]
Kids On Bikes A New Zealand SELP project
New Zealand Olympic Gold Medalist Sarah Ulmer created “Kids on Bikes” as a way of getting New Zealand businesses and organizations to sponsor getting children bicycles and safety gear to promote kids getting regular exercise. World Class cyclist Sarah Ulmer […]
Landmark Graduate Scott Bedall Creates "Wellness Challenge" to Promote Healthy Habits For Kids
When Scott Bedall began the Self Expression and Leadership Program he wanted to make a difference in the health of kids. Kids take fitness in stride, and then some From: Times Colonist, Victoria Canada By: Jeff Bell The collective energy […]
Landmark Education Graduate Project “Genesis at the Crossroads” has Been Bringing The Arab and Jewish Communities Together Since 1999
Quilt communicates–One Peace at a Time From: Sun Times News Group December 4, 2006 By FELICIA DECHTER Staff Writer The seventh-grade class from Nettelhorst School was as diverse and patchwork as the peace quilts its students were meticulously creating colorful, […]
Womens Resource Fairs: Begun in the Landmark Self-Expression and Leaderhip Program
In 2002 Penny Beatty had an idea to create a resource fair that specifically addressed the needs and interests of women. 5 years and 25 events later, this project is still going strong. From: Suburban Woman North Shore The spirit […]