It was certainly no surprise to us to hear about MSNBC’s holiday feature on our friend Jack Hairston III, aka Jack the Bikeman.
One of Jack’s main activities is to collect and repair used bikes which he gives away to local kids each December.
Take a few minutes to watch this clip. It reminds us of just why the Good People Fund loves to support Jack’s work. CLICK BELOW
It was only a few days ago that we shared the story of the students at Broad Meadows School in Quincy, MA and their special work on behalf of less fortunate kids around the world. (Tzedakah Diaries, December 8, 2012 Power Tools for Kids).
It was with great surprise but completely understandable to learn that today’s NY Times featured a story about the kids and their extraordinary teacher, Ron Adams. Michael Winerip’s column only affirms that our commitment to the Quincy Kids is well deserved. Read on http://nyti.ms/UzdIpd It is a great story.
The morning’s emails included this shot taken by Gideon Ben-Ami, our friend in Tel Aviv who has been such an integral part of the breakfast program we ran last winter for the African refugees in Levinsky Park. Gideon, with a long career in food service and restaurant ownership, spends a great deal of his time gathering leftovers from local bakeries, supermarkets, cafes and more. This Friday’s “take” yielded over 1000 sufganiyot, Israel’s answer to Dunkin’ Donuts and Krispy Kreme. Rather than end up in a dumpster, Gideon made sure to get them to various shelters for all to enjoy. We imagine the incidence of indigestion in that city was on the rise this morning.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! We greatly appreciate your generous gift to O.D.W. Broad Meadows! We have so many great ideas for using the new MacBook Pro!
We are sending you a photo of the moment we opened the box, we were so SURPRISED! (We actually took the picture with the new camera you bought us too!!)
Sincerely,
O.D.W. Broad Meadows (Quincy Kids)
For over ten years we’ve been following the amazing activists from Broad Meadows Middle School in Quincy, MA. All of the kids are dedicated to improving the lives of children around the world and through the generosity of one of the Good People Fund’s donors who heard their story, several new tools including this great MacBook Pro were sent to help them with their work. This one was a real hit!
As anticipated, we have made many connections and learned of many needs that have resulted from the devastation of Super Storm Sandy. Nothing felt quite as good as reading this note we received earlier today:
“I would like to thank you for your generosity during this past week. I was a recipient of one of the Thanksgiving dinners which was delivered on behalf of your organization through Russo’s on the Bay. The meal was delicious and I was able to share it with 3 families who were affected by super storm sandy. We even opened our door to a worker from Guatemala who has been working around the clock helping rebuild our homes one Day at a time! Your kindness and thoughtfulness has brought a smile to our faces… Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. The Walters family! ”
As we finished our own last minute preparations for dinner last Thursday there was a special feeling of satisfaction knowing that many families in Broad Channel, a particularly hard-hit community bordering Jamaica Bay in Queens, New York, would enjoy a complete dinner delivered right to their door. Recipients were mostly “Vollies”, the group of volunteer firemen who have been protecting this tiny town for more than a century.
In addition to the turkey dinner, many families in Broad Channel will soon enjoy the warmth of a large shipment of space heaters that will warm their homes as electricity is restored but while furnaces are not yet replaced or in working condition.
So much more to be done, but as the writer above states…one day at a time.
I am writing this as I look out at one of the most beautiful scenes imaginable—a fresh white snow has blanketed our part of New Jersey. While beautiful to see, the reality of what lies beneath that snow is something else altogether. Power lines, broken tree limbs, destruction to homes, automobiles and lives (as portrayed in the picture below) are now all covered by nature’s perverse sense of humor. It is Day 11, post Sandy and there is no doubt that the disaster that hit the East Coast will be felt for many years to come.
We are still without power but fortunately have a safe, warm place to stay, unlike many of our neighbors sleeping below mountains of blankets in 40 degree indoor temperatures. Even before the last winds died down many of you reached out, asking what the Good People Fund was doing about hurricane relief and how could you help. To everyone I was in touch with my answer was the same…this is a catastrophic event, needs will go on for a long time into the future. Having worked through Katrina, Haiti and 9-11 we know how much duplication and waste can result from acting quickly without a plan. I knew that it would only be a matter of time before the right opportunities presented themselves and we could become involved in hurricane relief in a way that would maximize our impact.
I never expected that only one week after the storm hit we would speak to three remarkable women, all residents of Battery Park City in Lower Manhattan. Though evacuated from their own homes before the storm Terri Pitts, Marnee Spierer and Davi Tardie did not realize that within two days they would take on important roles in helping people affected by the storm. Here’s Terri’s (abridged) description of what happened next:
Immediately after the storm hit, we became a “power source” to our many friends and their children because our power never went down. Over the course of the first 48-72 hours I received many emails from so many friends and family asking how they could help directly… in a way that would provide aid to the many in need… Finally, by day 2 I knew that these donors would eventually lose their enthusiasm to frustration so I offered to take in any of their donations – clothing, cleaning supplies, food, etc. and promised them I’d personally get it to as many people in need as I could. Within hours my apartment was flooded with bags and boxes. I have a wonderful friend who is a caretaker for our friend’s children. This same caretaker is also a Minister on Staten Island and Brooklyn. I called her and told what I started and then announced I had the contents of which would fill 3 large SUVs and I needed to get it to her. With gas limited and traffic taking more than 3 hours to go to Staten Island, no one wanted to drive. I then suggested the Staten Island Ferry. I said, I’ll find away to get the goods on the ferry and off the ferry – you find me four cars to be ready and waiting on the Staten Island side. 10 minutes later, that all came together because coincidentally the New York Runners for Staten Island were heading over the next morning to run from home to home to help those in need by delivering supplies and by doing manual labor. So, it then became that 25 strangers in one particular running group swooped in and literally hand delivered over 50 bags and boxes to Staten Island via the ferry for me. It was an incredible sight.
It’s been an exhilarating and inspiring experience to provide a conduit to so many to help that otherwise felt completely stymied. I can’t tell you how many thank yous I’ve received from people simply saying, “Thank you for finding a way for me to help.” – Thank yous coming from our immediate community, from Westchester NY, S. FL, Portland, OR and beyond. One mother wrote that she was so moved that she packed up her car with donation items and took her 5-year-old daughter with her to deliver. Just before they left home her daughter told her to wait, that she needed one more thing. Her 5-year-old ran back to her room and picked up one of her FAVORITE stuffed animals and added it to the donation pile. Her mom asked her if she really wanted to donate it, knowing how precious it is and how hard that is for a child that age. Her daughter said, “They need it more than I do!” That is why we are doing what we are doing – we’ve empowered a 5-year-old to make a difference!
Once I found that supplies were racing to destinations in need, I wanted to prepare for what would be coming down the pike, so we put out a call for Amazon gift cards…
So, we are here and we’ve set up a network…we are on the front lines and we are assessing and addressing needs in real time. No delays, no guessing, we are getting the facts and we are finding solutions. Facebook and word of mouth have been our best friends throughout this process. People care and want to help… Now, needs are becoming greater than a box of garbage bags and I have no doubt we can’t achieve these bigger needs on our own.
The Good People Fund is going to work with Marnee, Terri and Davi. They have already identified several families as well as schools impacted by the storm and we are awaiting lists of items needed. We ask anyone reading this to please donate to the Good People Fund with either a monetary contribution or gifts-in-kind. We have already been contacted by some groups who are willing to mobilize larger numbers of people to fill a trailer or truck for direct delivery. Working with these three women we hope to change the reality for at least some of those who have lost so much.
The effects of this storm will be felt for years and recovery will be slow. Good People like Terri, Davi and Marnee and those who help them will surely make a difference.
Wish your friends and loved ones a Shana Tova U’Metukha (a good and sweet year) with a GPF Rosh Hashanah e-card. Send holiday wishes and support our Good People at the same time. Quick, easy, and impactful.
Purim is coming on March 13th …
And we have a no-calorie, no-stress holiday plan for you!
Send your friends and family Purim greetings guaranteed to make everyone feel good by giving tzedakah in such a meaningful way.
Our Journal of Good 2024 could not have been published at a better time. As we struggle with so much–a war, widespread hatred and political dysfunction, its stories of visionaries driving positive change… and those of individuals, families and communities whose lives are altered for the better, will move you.
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Join us virtually, Sunday November 17th, 7:00pm to 9:30pm Eastern for The Good People Fund Celebratory Program. Featuring … Ruth Messinger (Global Ambassador of the American Jewish World Service), John Beltzer (Songs of Love) and Naomi Eisenberger (Co-founder and Executive Director of the The Good People Fund). You won’t want to miss it!
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Wish your friends and loved ones a Shana Tova U’Metukha (a good and sweet year) with a GPF Rosh Hashanah e-card. Send holiday wishes and support our Good People at the same time. Quick, easy, and impactful.
And we have a no-calorie, no-stress holiday plan for you!
Send your friends and family Purim greetings guaranteed to make everyone feel good by giving tzedakah in such a meaningful way.
Sunday, March 3rd @ 12 PM Eastern Standard Time
Join Naomi, Julie and three of our visionary Israeli grantees for a special live Zoom event:
Good People Fund — Live from Israel!
Find out how they’re meeting new challenges since Oct. 7, while staying true to their passions and missions of elevating good and uplifting the communities they serve. And ask your questions!
Our family in Israel is hurting,
can you help?
There has been significant loss of life, horrific injuries and deep, deep trauma from an unexpected attack on its soil and from the unprecedented kidnapping of so many civilians and soldiers. We are working hard to uncover needs on the ground that we can meet and help facilitate in our typical manner—person to person.
We have spoken with several grantees and the sentiments we hear over and over again are disbelief and shock … but more than anything, resolve. They foresee that many more lives will be lost and that life, as they knew it, has been forever altered.
As we have learned from earlier wars, the situation is fluid and each day new needs will be identified. We have joined together with two grantees and, conferring with local social workers, are developing a plan to assist at least twelve families directly impacted by the war, as well as families of kidnapped victims.
We would be grateful if you would be a part of our efforts to help in the way that we do best … our very personal way.
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Our Journal of Good 2022 has just been published and it’s filled with stories of visionaries driving positive change… and those of individuals, families and communities whose lives are altered for the better.
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ROSH HASHANAH BEGINS SEPTEMBER 25th!
Wish your friends and loved ones a Shana Tova U’Metukha (a good and sweet year) with a GPF Rosh Hashanah e-card. Send holiday wishes and support our Good People at the same time. Quick, easy, and impactful.
Our 2021 Annual Report has just been published and it’s filled with moving stories about ordinary people who have done extraordinary things to make our world a better place.
Hanukkah begins November 28th, about the time we gather for Thanksgiving.
Send a few ecards to family and friends, and do some good at the same time.
We know you’re thinking beach, relaxation, barbecues and summer fun, but…
Labor Day will usher in the New Year so while you are still relaxing, think about all of your friends and family you want to wish a sweet, healthy holiday.
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April 11, 7:30 pm Eastern
How Good People Help Aspiring Americans Succeed
Join us for our second Good People Talk Live! event – Meet four of GPF’s Good People and learn about their unique experiences, observations, and approaches to uplifting newcomers seeking better lives for themselves and their families.
Our guests include:
Kristen Bloom, Founder & Exec. Director, Refugee Assistance Alliance
Sloane Davidson, Founder & CEO, Hello Neighbor
Kari Miller, Founder & Exec. Director, International Neighbors
Dr. Eva Moya, Assoc. Professor, Dept. of Social Work, The University of Texas at El Paso
SavetheDate!
April 11, 7:30 pm Eastern
Don’t miss our second Good People Talk Live! event – as we explore front line challenges facing aspiring Americans across the country. Meet Kari Miller, Founder of International Neighbors; Sloane Davidson, Founder of Hello Neighbor; Kristen Bloom, Founder of Refugee Assistance Alliance; and Dr. Eva Moya, Associate Professor at University of Texas: El Paso, four women dedicated to helping newcomers adjust to their new home. Look for registration information on our website shortly.
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March 14, 7:30 pm Eastern
How Good People Help Detroit’s Youth Succeed
Join us for our first-ever Good People Talk Live! event – as we explore challenges facing inner city youth in Detroit, and how three of our GPF grantee organizations there are instilling hope.
Our guests include:
Courtney Smith, Founder of Detroit Phoenix Center
Sherelle Hogan, Founder of Pure Heart Foundation
David Silver, Founder of Detroit Horse Power
SavetheDate!
March 14, 7:30 pm Eastern
Join us for our first-ever Good People Talk Live! event – as we explore challenges facing inner city youth in Detroit, and how three of our GPF grantee organizations there are breaking cycles and instilling a sense of future. Our guests include Courtney Smith, Founder of Detroit Phoenix Center; Sherelle Hogan, Founder of Pure Heart Foundation; and David Silver, Founder of Detroit Horse Power. Look for registration information on our website shortly.
Let stories from our Good People inspire you during these difficult days
During a year in which a pandemic is upending our already broken world—creating and revealing untold & unimaginable human, social, and economic challenges—our Good People Fund family has arguably never been so critical.
Our 2020 Annual Report reflects that truth and the immense nourishment and salve that our visionary grantees are bringing to their communities in the US, Israel, and elsewhere around the world.