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Carol Masser has been one of the driving forces in turning a crime-ridden, drug-infested apartment complex into a beautiful and welcoming safe haven for homeless women and their children.
Mark Wasserman’s idea is simple, yet powerful: raise awareness about hunger and homelessness by having kids with homes help those without.
Larry Kromann was determined to strengthen community spirit – and improve the safety of seniors’ homes – as his first order of business on the Calistoga Affordable Housing Board.
Sixteen years ago, Paul Adams decided he was going to empower the disabled using the power of computers.
Kay Calvert could not bear knowing that homebound seniors in her town and neighboring communities were not getting the meals they needed.
Donna Wilkins has become a powerful voice speaking out for abused or abandoned animals who cannot speak for themselves.
When Donna Berry stumbled upon the community unofficially referred to as “Trashpile Road” in York county, South Carolina, she was alarmed to find residents living without running water, electricity or a sewage system.
