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    We Are Growing!

    February 1, 2013

    On January 30, 2008 a group of the Good People Fund’s most ardent supporters gathered in New York City on a cold and snowy night to officially launch the organization. It was, at once, both exciting and most definitely a bit frightening as well. Had any of us realized the economic trauma that was to unfold but a few months later, perhaps we would not have even considered this tzedakah venture. Lehman Brothers was a strong, reputable institution and the name Bernie Madoff elicited thoughts of a really bad movie from years ago.

    As we begin our sixth year we could not be happier. We have raised and disbursed more than $3,500,000 and helped dozens of exciting Good People achieve their own inspiring tikkun olam. Our donors count on us to identify creative, cost-efficient ways to invest their tzedakah dollars and we do just that.

    This morning, we are poised to take our next step and Debbie Klein who has worked with us on a part-time basis for almost two years, will assume the position of Associate Director of the Fund. We are all excited about this new addition to our family. While Debbie brings an impressive background to our work, even more meaningful is the passion she feels for the Good People Fund model. She is an enthusiastic “cheerleader” and “mitzvah broker” in her own right. With two of us now carrying out this important work we can only imagine how much more will be possible.

    Welcome on board, Debbie. We are excited to have your talents working on our behalf.

    Filed under: Good News Update

    What Goes Around, Comes Around

    January 30, 2013

    Hi, Ms Naomi,
    Thank you so much for your suppert (sic). I am able to go to College today and you mask (sic) this to happen. I will never forget this and I will make something will be happy, and also I promise I will work hard to pay the price of the amount the you support me with. thank you so much.

    The writer of this short note of thanks is a young man named Guy who escaped from Darfur where he lost his family in that country’s genocide. As was the case with so many escaping Darfur, Guy fled to Israel. While there he became involved in refugee organizations, often acting as a translator or helping wherever his talents could be helpful. Always in the back of Guy’s mind was his dream — to come to America and get a college education. Defying the odds and with the help of others who believe in him, he has done just that. Guy now lives in Illinois and this week began his first semester of college.

    A few weeks ago we were approached by people we know in the African refugee community in Israel and asked if there was any way we could help Guy. There was something so compelling about his story and, of course, so reminiscent of the circumstances of many of our own relatives escaping tyranny and certain death. Through the generosity of some of the Good People Fund’s donors we were able to cover part of this semester’s costs and Guy’s dream is now a reality.

    Typically, the story does not end here. A few days ago we learned that Guy was one of the people who helped the Good People Fund last winter as we served breakfast early each morning to the hundreds of refugees congregating in Levinsky Park. Without Guy’s competent help, Gideon Ben-Ami who volunteered his services setting up the breakfast and making sure it ran smoothly, would have had to be on site very early each morning. Guy was an important part of the success of that effort during the cold winter months in Tel Aviv.

    How nice that we could, in some small way, repay him for his own kindness.

    Filed under: Good News Update

    Study Aids

    January 25, 2013

    Zahava and Her Laptop
    Zahava was totally flabbergasted when we gave her the computer!
    She told us that she was planning to get a job to earn enough to buy one.
    Here’s a picture of her – she was completely involved with the laptop, but looked up long enough to have her picture taken!

    Our friends at the Forgotten People Fund shared Zahava’s story recently and when we learned about her ambitions and her bright educational promise we knew the Good People Fund should step in to help make some of her dreams a reality. Zahava herself is a sabra, though her parents and two siblings came from Ethiopia about 20 years ago. Now being raised by her mother, Zahava, only 16, is the family star. One of six children, she excels in school and numerous extracurricular programs including recent participation in the prestigious Samai Program, a 2 week trip to Ethiopia set up by an Ethiopian reporter with the Hebrew newspaper “Yediot Achronot”, to help Ethiopian teenagers regain the identity they have lost in Israel. Zahava was interviewed by the paper and appeared on TV talking about her experiences on the Samai journey. With such promise, we decided that buying her a laptop would be an excellent investment in this young woman’s future.
    As we learned this morning, Zahava “still can’t believe that she has her own laptop! You did a real mitzvah.” Indeed, our donors did!

    Filed under: Good News Update

    Stigma~Revisited

    January 13, 2013

    I wish to thank you for your amazing support. The treatments helped and I feel very happy with the result. It was very difficult to have a tattoo that disgraced my status. Now, thank G-d, I feel I am complete as a Jew and not looking different than who I really am.

    Last May we shared the story of two young Ethiopian women from the Falash Mura community. The young women are part of a program that fosters volunteer work, education and leadership training. While still in Ethiopia custom dictated that the Falash Mura were tattooed with the mark of a cross on the forehead and hand. Whether this was to avoid persecution by Christians is up for debate, but several years ago the Chief Rabbi in Israel did accept the aliyah of this group. These two women had the markings and as a result were ostracized not only by their peers but also by the children in the schools where they volunteer.

    This morning we received the short note quoted above. The writer, Dasash, was one of the women whose treatment was covered by the Good People Fund. Included was this picture.

    Stigma~Revisited

    How little it took to make such a profound difference in the lives of these two young women.

    Filed under: Good News Update

    We Love Jack the Bikeman

    December 30, 2012

    Jack and his bikes

    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

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    Filed under: Good News Update

    Coincidences

    December 11, 2012

    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.

    Filed under: Good News Update

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ROSH HASHANAH BEGINS SEPTEMBER 22ND!

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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.

 

Purim is coming on March 13th …

And we have a no-calorie, no-stress holiday plan for you!

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Send your friends and family Purim greetings guaranteed to make everyone feel good by giving tzedakah in such a meaningful way.

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GPF Journal of Good 2024

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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November 17

The Good People Fund (un)conference

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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Purim is coming on March 23rd …

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GPF Live From Israel!

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.

 

In Their Words: The Pandemic

Read what our grantees are saying and how they’re responding to COVID-19 with the help of Good People Fund donors.

How the Pandemic is Changing Their World

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GPF 2021 Annual Report

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.

We need it now, more than ever … Read on!

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.

 

Good People Talk! is Everywhere!

Now you can subscribe to our monthly podcast — Good People Talk! — on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Deezer, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeartRADIO, and Podcast Index. Please subscribe, share, and comment on your favorite podcast network!

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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

Save the Date!

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.

Register now!

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

Save the Date!

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.

GPF 2020 Annual Report

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.

2020 Annual Report

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