This summer a group of 12 men will walk the length of Hadrian’s Wall in the United Kingdom to raise money for a new Camp Kesem location that honors the memory of Oren Miller. They could use your help.
Category: News
The Story of Cancer: What Happens Next?
We all have a cancer story. Your story is mine. Mine is yours. Let’s tell the story boldly, with purpose. Let’s write our own ending together.
Let’s Make Cancer History
World Cancer Day reminds us that cancer never takes a day off. Neither do we. We will fight it and end it with love and courage. And we will do it together. We are coming for you, cancer. You will soon be history.
“The Gnomist” or How to Live a Life With Grace and Kindness
There is magic everywhere. Sometimes you make it and sometimes you find it. Go out and do a bit of both.
The Trump Joke Has Run Its Course
Blogger Matt Brennan jumps aboard D4C to say it is time to stand up and use our critical thinking skills. Let us limit the conversation to candidates who espouse ideas that aren’t distinctly un-American. Let us not fall for hate.
KIND Spotting is #kindawesome
Kindness can happen anywhere, any time. For instance: on an interstate highway, 300 miles from home. We were well into our family’s annual Thanksgiving road trip to North Carolina a couple of weeks ago when my iPhone buzzed. It was a text message from our next-door neighbor. “The four of you in NC right?” I texted back: “On our way.…
Dads 4 Change Joins Modern Dads Podcast for #GivingTuesday
Dads 4 Change founders Whit and Carter talk Giving Tuesday and more with City Dads Group on the Modern Dads Podcast.
Help Kmart help St. Jude: Buy a Giving Hat
Buy a Giving Hat from Kmart and help St. Jude fight pediatric cancer.
A Million Words of Kindness with Disney’s Cinderella
Disney’s Cinderella comes home today—help her reach “A Million Words of Kindness” in time for World Kindness Day. Use the Internet for good, you’ll be glad you did.
National Suicide Prevention Week: Cayman’s Story
It is National Suicide Prevention Week and we can help through conversations, awareness and action. The Brady Center has issued a new report full of important information and a heartbreaking video from a father who lost his 13-year-old son.
If you or someone you know may be contemplating suicide, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1 (800) 273-8255.