SANTA MONICA, Calif., Nov. 14, 2011 — Recruiting for Good pays back clients who enable recruiting to make a difference, by sharing a portion of each placement fee received and investing in socially responsible programs that offer purposeful benefits to employees. Employees can pay forward the b…
Mom on a Mission to End Child Abuse
BRADENTON, Fla., Jan. 18, 2011 — Could simple rhymes actually help protect kids from predators?”
Brenda Zofrea, mom, author, teacher and child safety advocate, says, “Yes!”
She has created a unique program based on her book, “LET’S B SAFE.” Along with a p…
SAN ANTONIO, June 10, 2010 — The struggles of a single mother are vast and understandably overwhelming. In his new autobiography, titled No Greater Sacrifice: A Son’s Model to Success, Armando Garcia describes the journey of a large Hispanic family being raised by their steadfast and opti…
iUniverse Presents: ‘Put Your Game Together: Ethical Management in Youth Sports and Business’
CLAYTON, Calif., April 21, 2010 — Donnie Howell was the kid who was raised on food stamps with little parental guidance. It was at a young age when he discovered that his needs would only be met through hard work and a game called football. Howell writes his story of childhood struggles and the lessons…
Pastoring Men: ‘It Actually Is Rocket Science,’ Says Best-selling Author
CHICAGO, April 12, 2010 — More than 90 percent of American men believe in God, and five out of six call themselves Christians … but only two out of six attend church on any given Sunday. To win them over, pastors need more than monthly pancake breakfasts – they need a strategy for reaching…
‘Grace, Guts and Glory in America’: Stories and Psalms of a Man Saved by Grace
NEWTOWN, Pa., March 23, 2010 — When Edwin Hill was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma his first reaction was disbelief. He was young, healthy, in the prime of his career and active. In fact, he and his wife, a nurse, had been running up to four miles together every morning. Now his thoughts turned to deat…
NEW YORK, Jan. 15, 2010 — Faith Parker initially thought her son, Hunter, was deaf, because, by the age of 2, he’d not uttered a peep, and failed to respond to her when she tried to get his attention – instead covering his ears, screaming. Her dearest friend and confidant, Frank, advised…
Delightful New Children’s Book Shares Life of Adopted Dog
In an Effort to Encourage Readers to Adopt Rescued Animals, Martha Steward Tells Story of Darby
LAKEPORT, Calif., Oct. 29, 2009 — Just in time for National Shelter Dog Month, “Darby’s Story: The Life of an Adopted Dog” (published by AuthorHouse), the colorful new children…
