by Richard Liebowitz | Sep 17, 2024 | Community, Philanthropy, Richard Liebowitz
Community involvement is often seen as a noble but time-consuming endeavor reserved for those with abundant free time or a particular passion for civic engagement. However, this perception needs to change if we want to create stronger, more resilient communities. By...
by Richard Liebowitz | Aug 21, 2024 | Community, Philanthropy, Richard Liebowitz
New York City, a bustling metropolis known for its towering skyscrapers and vibrant cultural scene, also faces the stark reality of homelessness. Despite being a city of immense wealth and opportunity, many individuals struggle to find a place to call home....
by Richard Liebowitz | Apr 25, 2024 | Community, Philanthropy, Richard Liebowitz
New York, NY – Originally Published on IssueWire As the bustling streets of New York City continue to echo with the diverse stories of its inhabitants, the CameraCares Photography Mentorship Program gears up for its annual showcase, the 2024 Exhibition of...
by Richard Liebowitz | Mar 20, 2024 | Community, Philanthropy, Richard Liebowitz
In today’s digital age, technology in literacy development is increasingly vital in childhood education. Digital tools and resources offer new and innovative ways to engage children and help them develop critical reading skills. Digital tools and resources can...
by Richard Liebowitz | Jan 31, 2024 | Community, Philanthropy, Richard Liebowitz
In sustainable development, a paradigm shift is underway that places the power of change squarely in the hands of the communities it seeks to uplift. Community-led development, an approach gaining momentum globally, is reshaping how we address social, economic, and...
by Richard Liebowitz | Dec 27, 2023 | Philanthropy, Richard Liebowitz
Pursuing justice and equality remains a fundamental challenge in a world of diversity and interconnectedness. Human rights philanthropy emerges as a powerful force committed to addressing these issues globally. Beyond mere financial contributions, human rights...