Too Much “Me”
A more personal blog from me today as founder of the Humanity Project – but on a topic that very much involves our organization’s mission. For some long while now, I’ve been noticing something new in...
View ArticleI Care 3.0
The Humanity Project today announces a major expansion of our acclaimed teen driver safety program, I Care: Just Let Me Drive. We’re only now in the throes of creating important new additions to that...
View ArticleWe Are Proud Of Them
Yes, the Humanity Project is proud that two of our older student volunteers have been busy in the community during the past week. One of them was honored with an award. Another visited a school to lend...
View ArticleOur Fund (and our new friends)
This week we very proudly announce a major new sponsor for the Humanity Project. We welcome Our Fund to the distinguished list of community partners that you’ll find on our Sponsor page: See the...
View ArticleJoin Our Leadership Council
I want to extend an invitation to you today through this blog. You won’t need money to accept it. You won’t need to make any sacrifices in your life. You only must commit to helping us help kids (and...
View ArticleOf Kindness And Kids
I was struck by a remark from President Barack Obama just the other evening. And I found it very relevant to the work we’re doing here at the Humanity Project. In a town hall meeting, the president...
View ArticleMeeting Hate With Love
Pride Center vigil: June 12, 2016 It is the day of the mass shooting in Orlando as I write this. It has seemed a long day — and obviously a very sad one for all caring human beings who are aware of...
View ArticleA Heads-up For Parents
Perhaps you are a parent or maybe a grandparent of a teenager. Or possibly you’re an educator who works closely with teens. We have something you should hear: a new podcast with advice that might save...
View ArticleThe Peaceful Child
Wouldn’t it be lovely, though? If every child was a peaceful child … By that I mean a child who lives without being exposed to violence. A child who knows that their home and their school, their...
View ArticleAn LGBT Adult Speaks To LGBT Kids
About a week ago, the Humanity Project received a moving email from a 28-year-old man named Jared Kenwood, who lives in South Florida. Mr. Kenwood’s email included these words: “I was 11 years old when...
View ArticleOur Fund: The Podcast
We will keep this post very brief today for one good reason. We hope you’ll listen rather than read. Just click on the logo to visit the podcast! There’s a new Humanity Project Podcast recently posted...
View ArticleState Farm Agents & I Care
Nearly 700 State Farm agents now have full access to the Humanity Project’s unique, effective teen driver safety program. That’s every single State Farm agent in the state of Florida who can download...
View ArticleHuman Rights Education …& Us
The Humanity Project last week received an invitation to join Human Rights Educators USA, a new national network that works to promote human rights education. We were honored at the request – and yes,...
View ArticleAnti-bullying Through The Arts … Again!
The new school year has begun. And this means our acclaimed Humanity Project anti-bullying programs are about to start too. Anti-bullying Through The Arts is our longtime and highly successful core...
View ArticleJoe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital/Memorial Healthcare: GR8 Partners!
We had a wonderful meeting last week between the Humanity Project and our longtime sponsor, Memorial Healthcare System/Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital. The results of that meeting mean that the...
View ArticlePlaying Peace
As founder of the Humanity Project, I am a committed advocate for our organization’s core values: respect for all, the value of diversity, the importance of self-worth. And peace. As you might expect....
View ArticleWelcoming A New Sponsor … And New Friend
The Humanity Project is proud today to announce the addition of an important new sponsor — and a valuable new friend for our kids. You may not know the name right now … but you will. Because this...
View ArticleMeet Our Leadership Council
The Humanity Project’s new Leadership Council is a prestigious, hand-picked group of community leaders who assist the Humanity Project in many ways. These parent/child teams help create program content...
View ArticleA Response To Election 2016
(Editor’s note: Parts of this blog were originally posted on November 10 by Humanity Project Founder, Bob Knotts, on his personal Facebook page. This blog was adapted for use by the Humanity Project.)...
View ArticleBeing Young, Disabled and LGBT
(Editor’s Note: This blog was written especially for the Humanity Project by Alex Diaz-Granados, who works with Cerebral Palsy Guidance. As a person with cerebral palsy, Mr. Diaz-Granados is helping to...
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