By Derek Dearden on Jun 28, 2007 in Business/Industry, Commentary, Landmark Education, Netherlands | 0 Comments
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 intends to create better opportunities for success, but also to achieve job satisfaction and grandeur. “Every [...]
By Vincent Cahill on Jun 26, 2007 in Africa, Diet, Entreprenureship, Innovation, san francisco | Comments Off
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 as well as gotten a review in the New York Times. Cafe Gratitude was [...]
By Vincent Cahill on Jun 15, 2007 in North America, Society, Women's Issues, san francisco | 1 Comment
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 Dodge
Valeri Bocage was visiting a friend in Bay St. Louis, Miss. — 40 minutes away from her hometown [...]
By admin on Jun 13, 2007 in Africa, Canada, Education, North America, Parenting, People | 0 Comments
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 to help needy kids their ages.
The Descendants – a local group of young musicians who have been [...]
By PaulWhiting on Jun 8, 2007 in Autstralia/New Zealand, children | 0 Comments
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 is a New Zealander who won a Gold medal and set new world records at the [...]
By seanc on Jun 7, 2007 in Canada, Education, Events, Parenting | 0 Comments
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 of a bunch of eight- and nine-year-olds goes a long way.
At Cloverdale Traditional School (the name has officially [...]
By Vincent Cahill on Jun 5, 2007 in Chicago, Events, Israel, Middle East, Politics | 1 Comment
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, cotton squares for.The kids were participating in the humanitarian project, One Peace at a Time, which will ship bright [...]