Global Tai Ji Men dizi condemn the Taiwanese government for abusing their human rights.
“24 years are way too long!” “We cannot stand it any more!” Tai Ji Men dizi protested against Taiwan’s persecution of Tai Ji Men.
Seasoned fundraiser with experience at various philanthropic organizations joins JNF
Two D.C. area families gift fire trucks to ensure Israel's safety
Help Delivery Aid to those Impacted by the Explosion
Kelly Hoggan describes what you can expect once the aviation industry gets back on its feet.
“Love and conscience are at the core of friendship and serve as the key enablers of peace." - Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, president of FOWPAL
A reading tutor, a homeless advocate and an aspiring public servant were selected as 2020 Bank of America Student Leaders®
Association of Administrative Law Judges says Chief Judge Patrick Nagle, whose immediate supervisor is Theresa L. Gruber, was involved
Promoting the Culture of Peace with Love and Conscience
Association of Administrative Law Judges Highlights Examples of Missteps by Current Social Security Leadership
Special In-Game Moments, Custom Merchandise, Virtual Conversations Support Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Strengthen Local Communities
CGLR urges them to continue and expand efforts in light of challenges
Ward 3 Council Member Mary Cheh confirms that Defund MPD activists outside CM Charles Allen's Capitol Hill home are not DC residents
Electoral reform organization, Mandate Democracy®, to present July 29 panel on: China at ‘tipping point,’ global governance and human rights
The Council for Professional Recognition Offers the CDA to Providers on the Front Lines in Child Care Centers Dealing with COVID-19
Buyers looking for more space, less urban homes
Dr. Carol Brunson Day, the Council's founding executive director, to serve fellowship as nonprofit marks 45th anniversary of CDA Credential
Global Solidarity for World Peace and Security
First-of-its-kind prize honors the best nonfiction book reviewing in America
Thousands are drawn to Black Lives Matter Plaza say it feels like a pilgrimage of sorts as the nation deals with racisms.
Residents of Anacostia, Supporters from Maryland, and Virginia peacefully march to Frederick Douglass House celebrating Juneteenth.
Artists, Out of Towners, and DC Residents gear up for Juneteenth Demonstrations on Black Lives Matter Plaza.
DC’s Divine Chocolate partnered with New Dawn Wines to find the best flavor combinations
Kelly Hoggan shares the challenges that the aviation industry is going to face over the next few years as it bounces back from the pandemic.
Don Peebles returned to Washington after revitalizing the city's poorest and formerly blighted East of River neighborhood of Anacostia. ,
College will be first in Virginia to start classes early on Aug. 11
Over 10,000 people joined FOWPAL’s virtual observance of World Environment Day on June 5, 2020.
You could do a quite a number of things and you should know that what works for one may not work equally well for another.
The nonprofit intiative is buying food from LGBTQ-owned restaurants in D.C. to help nonprofits serving LGBTQ youth at risk of homelessness
Moore is the CEO of the Council for Professional Recognition and a recognized leader in faith and understanding
Ugly bathrooms can be a roadblock to selling a home, but a smart bathroom rehab can pay back big.
Conscience-guided cultural exchanges strengthen mutual understanding, promote unity, and facilitate the healing of the world.
Alexandra Barraquand named Vice President of U.S. Business Development and Partnerships
Salisbury, Maryland resident Dominique Sessa sews three masks in honor of Leslie, Nicky, and John Leake Jr. All died from coronavirus.
Owners of OC Bites in Ocean City, Maryland remain confident that despite the coronavirus they will have a successful summer.
Rise Together, Sweat Together is a virtual fitness fundraiser to support Chef Jose Andres' World Central Kitchen
Woodrow Wilson Foundation will award grants to organizations, partnerships that provide summer civic learning experiences
Partnership With Bank of America Enables HUFPP To Provide Coronavirus Testing & Healthcare To Underserved & Vulnerable Neighborhoods
Services are being held today at Fort Lincoln cemetery for Leslie Leake and son, John Leake Jr.