This Father’s Day, Whit Honea was reminded that some gifts are bigger than the holiday, and that helping others is always a damn good decision.
Category: Causes
Show Dad You Love Him With a St. Jude Donation in His Name
This Father’s Day, why not show Dad you love him by making a donation in his name to St. Jude?
Why We Stand With Planned Parenthood
The AHCA would impose draconian restrictions on private insurance coverage for abortion; wrest Medicaid coverage from low-income women and their families; and impose greater costs on women’s basic reproductive health care, like maternity care and birth control. Congress should not be playing politics with women’s health. We all need to #StandWithPP.
Super Peer Doesn’t Wear a Cape
Social media has spawned the rise of Peer Pressure 2.0. As parents we need to make sure our kids don’t rely too heavily upon it for validation. (That goes for us, too.)
The Life You Save May Be Your Own: It’s #NationalPetDay
It’s #NationalPetDay, and if ever the world needed more unconditional love, it’s now. Adopt a pet and spread some happiness.
That State Farm Ad That Made You Cry
This isn’t an ad about an ad. This is an open appreciation to State Farm for using their platform to promote positive action. Good neighbor, indeed.
Connection Comes First (Then Do Whatever You Want)
As part of our collaboration with Responsibility.org, we take a look at the importance of connection, between parents and children, and society as a whole.
On Being Broken & the Gift of Giving: Camp Kesem
Bestselling author Kelly Corrigan on being broken and what we do with it—plus some great fundraising news for Camp Kesem!
A dark night, a loud party, a big bottle of … cough syrup? Let’s Stop Medicine Abuse
October is National Medicine Abuse Awareness Month. One in 30 teens abuse over-the-counter medicine, so if you don’t know what dextromethorphan (DXM) is, read on to learn about it.
Cultivating Conversations with Children: Repeat and Repeat
Having the “big conversations” with your kids may be easier if you build up to them—one word at a time. Talk early to kids about alcohol . . . and everything. We’re all better for it.