• Adam Simkin
    Sophie Herscu

    Adam and Sophie give away tons of cash to good causes. It may sound selfless and easy, but they found philanthropy takes a lot of teamwork to get the job done right.

  • Milwaukee Makes a Difference
    Chana Ellman

    Jewish teens in Milwaukee did a whole lot of good in one day. Find out about their Teen Day of Social Action here.

  • Ruth Messinger's Message to Teens
    Rachel Brazie

    Ruth Messinger got arrested for civil disobedience, but she's a role model for teens around the country. Read why here.

  • Do You Know the Story Behind What You're Wearing?
    Elizabeth Imber

    Those blue jeans you're wearing—ever wonder where they come from? It turns out Chinese teens your age are toiling on them an ocean away.

  • Face to Face
    Bill Toth

    While recovering from brain surgery, Bill Toth realized that a little clowning around can be the best medicine. See how he turned this into action.

  • We Will Always Remember
    Daniel Deitch
    Lauren Deitch

    Daniel and Lauren Deitch decided to do something pretty amazing for their b'nei mitzvah. Read their award-winning essay here.

  • Getting Ahead of My Goal
    Jenna Wright

    When Jenna started her bat mitzvah project, she had no idea how much money she’d end up raising for multiple sclerosis. See how she did it.

  • Cliff Henry Zimmerman

    When Cliff wanted to help fundraise for the terminal disease known as LAM, he went straight to the source: MATCH, Los Angeles' teen philanthropy program.

  • Blue Fringe for Israel
    Allie Cogan

    When war broke out over the summer, Allie Cogan and her friends at camp decided they needed to help Israel. See how booking a show with Blue Fringe raised over $10,000.

  • Changing a Kid's Life in Four Days
    Leah Zfaz

    Straight from the pages of our Jan/Feb print edition, read the story of a camp for kids who would otherwise be spending their time surrounded by violence and poverty.