Archive for March, 2008

Vancouver Jewelry Company Benefits from Landmark Education’s Progams »

Vancouver, British Columbia based Jewelry company Allura International has benefited from the work of personal development training programs such as those offered by Landmark Education, according to company founder and CEO Jeremy Bowman. His goal of training himself and his employees to be more effective through self development programs such as those offered by Landmark Education […]

Landmark Education Facebook Group Exceeds 1,600 Members »

The Landmark Education Graduates Facebook group has expanded rapidly to reach 1,659 members, as of this writing. This makes it the largest Landmark Education graduate social networking group in the world.
The group was formed by Paramus, New Jersey Landmark education graduate Guy Ferdman, who is both a Landmark introduction leader and a recent (2003) graduate […]

Minnesotan Makes Mongolian Schools »

A new Kindergarten school has been built in the Mongolian capital of Ulaambaatar, thanks to the work of Landmark Education graduate Lois Libby Juster. The school, which is due to open in September, is the second kindergarten to be built in Mongolia as a result of the work she began while in Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and […]

Cancer Survivor Draws the Line: Raises Money for Research via Comic Books »

Landmark Forum graduate and Toronto native Suley Fattah has caused $20,000 to be donated to the Emmanuelle Gattuso Chair in Breast Surgery Oncology, through sales of his latest charity comic book, Drawing the Line, Again. The book, which is an anthology of comics from internationally renown artists, is the second such effort from Fattah; the first, Drawing the Line, […]

Art Auction Saves School »

Australian Landmark Forum graduate Lachlan Haynes organized the inaugural ‘Art for a Cause’ art exhibition and art auction, to benefit the Lasallian Foundation, a non-profit group that supports projects throughout Asia that provide disadvantaged children a chance to break the cycle of poverty. The event, which took place this past December, was designed as Haynes’ project […]

Baby, It’s Cold Outside–2007 Winter Drive Collects 3,156 Coats for Homeless »

Sometimes it starts with with seeing one injustice in the world. Four years ago, New Jeresey Landmark Forum graduate Gini Mundy asked her family to give anything they were going to spend on her for Christmas to the Pediatric AIDS foundation. Upon receiving a check from Mundy’s family, someone from the foundation remarked that this money […]

Valentine’s Masked Ball Opens New Hairizons for Cancer Patients »

Anne Moore has found a unique way to make a difference for cancer patients: She has founded New Hairizons, an organization that raises money for superior quality wigs for those undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Anne, who is a hair salon owner and resident of Lurgan, Northern Ireland, began the New Hairizon project out of her participation in […]

AIDS Marathon Training Program Celebrates 6th Year in Chicago »

This year will mark the sixth year of the National AIDS Marathon Training Program in Chicago, a program designed to train people to run a marathon or half marathon, where each participant agrees to raise money for the AIDS Foundation of Chicago. During the last five years, thousands of people have participated, and the event has allowed for […]