In 2007, I founded The Forgotten International. Over the years, this foundation has raised millions of dollars to help fund programs and projects in nine countries. My award-winning book Living on a Dollar a Day: The Lives and Faces of the World’s Poor (2014) was published by W.W. Norton and Company in New York and my award-winning documentary film about the making of the book premiered in October of 2017. Today I spend much of my time speaking to community groups around the country on issues related to global poverty. I recently co-authored our foundation’s second publication, a curriculum for high school students called Doing Good. This compassion education manual is now available worldwide.
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1997 Harvard Educator of the Year, 1998 received the Sarlo prize from the University of San Francisco
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