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You Don’t Have to Join a Circus to be a Clown

Posted on October 12, 2008November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

Did you ever think about being a clown?  I didn’t, until I discovered a hospital clown ministry made up of volunteers. Several weeks ago my clown journey began as I was doing some research on laughter and humor therapy. I met Becky Cortino through a free online class she was teaching on the topic called…

Running With the Clowns

Posted on September 30, 2008November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

Erase from your mind everything you know about clowns. My vision of a clown is no longer surrounded by a large tent full of people at a three-ring circus. This past weekend I had the amazing experience of attending clown “skool” and performing as a clown. Charlie’s Chaplains is a nonprofit group of dedicated volunteers…

The Serve America Act

Posted on September 25, 2008November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

Image by rogercarr via Flickr The Serve America Act was unveiled at the ServiceNation Summit. This legislation has been introduced to Congress by Senators Edward Kennedy and Orrin Hatch to expand and improve domestic and international service opportunities for all Americans. What is the Purpose of the Serve America Act? The Serve America Act has…

Is the National Day of Action on Your Calendar?

Posted on September 24, 2008November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

It’s not too late to get involved in a service project on the national Day of Action.  This Saturday, September 27th, is the national Day of Action. Join thousands of Americans on that day participating in events that will demonstrate the power, potential and impact service can have. I will be training and volunteering all…

ServiceNation Summit was a Success

Posted on September 24, 2008November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

Image by rogercarr via Flickr On 9/11-12 in New York City, I attended the ServiceNation Summit. I wish you could have been there with me. It was inspiring to hear top leaders speak about the value of service and the need for more. What Was the ServiceNation Summit? The ServiceNation Summit brought together more than…

ServiceNation Making an Impact

Posted on September 10, 2008November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

ServiceNation is a national campaign calling for the next President and Congress, leaders and citizens to create a new era of working together to solve our greatest and most persistent societal challenges. Obviously, this is a huge calling. Will the ServiceNation movement be able to get the attention of those who can make it possible?…

Convoy of Hope Helps 10,000 People in Washington DC

Posted on September 9, 2008November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

On September 7, Convoy of Hope took over the parking lot outside of RFK Stadium in Washington DC to provide food and services to the local families in need. The event included a kids play area, live entertainment, lunch, haircuts, manicures, portraits, medical screenings, a job fair, prayer, groceries and more.  I had the privilege…

Repairing Hearts through Twitter

Posted on September 4, 2008November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

You can learn about true passion by observing Dr. Mani. You can’t get any more passionate about something than he does. Dr.Mani Is a heart surgeon in India. But he’s not your ordinary surgeon. Dr.Mani reserves his specials skills for families who can’t afford to pay for the heart surgery required to save their child’s…

Raggedy Ann is Start of Major Nonprofit Organization

Posted on August 3, 2008November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

Image by djwudi via Flickr Diane handcrafted a Raggedy Ann doll. You remember the Raggedy Ann doll, don’t you? It was a rag doll that was most known for its red yarn hair. This particular Raggedy Ann doll was special. It was to be given to a needy child at Christmas. When Diane finished creating…

Wanted: Nonprofit Startup Stories

Posted on July 27, 2008November 30, 2019 by Roger Carr

I am in search of some tremendous stories about nonprofit organizations getting started. I use these stories for products and speeches I deliver on the topic of making a difference. What is your favorite nonprofit startup story? Please share the story in the comment section below no later than Sunday, August 3. It should have…

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