Several days a week Marty Rogers leads students and neighbors in the South Bronx on walks to feed the hungry.
Big & Mini, a new social connection platform created by college students, bridges the generational divide.
His volunteer group, Harvison House, helps low-income veterans furnish their homes.
After a series of losses, Sather Gowdy withdrew from the world, but the law student, and founder of Heal Spokane, got back on a positive path by helping others.
As one of the founders of Stars & Stripes Coffee, Chad Watts helps veterans find community, increase their income and transition into civilian life.
Michael Platt of Maryland bakes sweet treats to help the less fortunate.
When funding was cut at a gang risk intervention program, one Oakland woman took action.
What matters are the needs God puts smack-dab in front of us, clamoring for attention.
Vermont lawyer David Buckley turned a dam into a green energy source.
The Spenses had nothing, but they still invited the visiting preacher over for a meal. He was forever grateful.
The renowned chef has turned several of his restaurants into community kitchens to help feed those impacted by the spread of Covid-19.
Army Chaplain Ken Sampson distributes booklets and countless copies of Guideposts magazine to the soldiers to whom he ministers.