Going Like Sixty |
Posted: 10 Nov 2010 07:03 AM PST While I’m sitting on my dead ass in a comfy chair some other geezers and geezerelles are making the world a better place. Hats off to these folks who took advantage of Encore Fellowships to
Yes, they got paid $50,000 to $100,000 for doing good work. A great example of paying for work that taxpayers might be expected to fund. The Purpose Prize is funded by The Atlantic Philanthropies and the John Templeton Foundation. It aims to get baby-boomers into “encore” careers. Allan Barsema Once homeless, Barsema creates innovative online networks of social service agencies to ensure that homeless people get the help they need quickly, efficiently and effectively. Barry Childs Childs improves the lives of vulnerable children and their families in Tanzania by creating Margaret Gordon Since Gordon connected the asthma that plagued her low- income community to the pollution of the nearby port, she has fought to improve the area's environmental health. Inez Killingsworth In the midst of a housing crisis, Killingsworth helps homeowners avoid foreclosure by negotiating with banks for more favorable terms on mortgages. Judith Van Ginkel Van Ginkel leads a program that provides in-home services for first-time, at-risk mothers – including parenting support – to improve the lives of young families. |
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