Videos
Back On My Feet Chicago
We follow 3 homeless runners as they take on the Chicago Marathon with the help of Back on My Feet Chicago (backonmyfeet.org) For the full story click here.
Mama Hope
The story of the founding of Mama Hope and the work they do for victims of HIV in Kenya.
For full story go here.
Each One Reach One
Each One Reach One provides tutoring and mentoring programs for incarcerated youth. Our story profiles the journey of one young man who, with the help of tutors and this unique playwriting program, was able to get his GED and beat the odds.
For full story go here.
Random Acts of Kindness Foundation
Storytellers for Good profiles students offering their unique takes on kindness.
Mandela Marketplace
Mandela Marketplace makes fresh organic produce available to the residents of West Oakland. This piece chronicles their work and the lives they’ve impacted.
Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors
The Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors provides sailing opportunities for disabled people in the San Francisco Bay Area. Our story follows four members of the organization with various disabilities who, with the help of adapted vessels and each other, are able to sail the San Francisco Bay every weekend.
For full story go here.
93 Dollar Club
The 93 Dollar Club is a fundraising group started by two strangers and one act of kindness. Our story profiles the amazing outpouring of support for the Second Harvest Food Bank that started with one kind act at a San Francisco Bay Area grocery store.
The Principled Academy
Based in San Leandro, CA, The Principled Academy is a K-8 school that teaches character education, academic excellence and partnership of home, school and community.


cara, it was very nice meeting you at nipun’s gathering for Deepak Chopra…
love your work and great to know that there are so many like minded people out there. please keep spreading your goodness and let’s spread it together sometime. if you are ever in half moon bay, please come and see us!
[...] “Mama Hope,” from Storytellers for Good. [...]
[...] “Mama Hope,” from Storytellers for Good. [...]
Wow! So heartwarming to see the opposite of the self-absorbed, Me Me Me behavior for which Americans have become known. Everybody can help somebody. Great stories!!
Thanks Ejay – that is precisely our intention. We appreciate you taking the time to let us know we are suceeding in some small measure. There are a lot of great stories still to tell.