Archive for the ‘SELP Projects’ Category

Nicole Botello’s project in the landmark selp program is an unmask yourself fundraiser/awareness event for those suffering from mental illness.

According to Sandy McGivern on the prominent ‘Shifting to 21st Century Thinking’ education blog, she created and spearheaded ‘NZC in Action’ – a personal development day designed to bring together educators developing new curriculae and who are interested in 21st century teaching ideas.
Instead of having a single lecturer speaking to the audience, the day featured [...]

The Warren Reporter weekly newspaper of northern New Jersey gives a report on the Self Expression and Leadership Program project (offered by Landmark Education) of Sandy Morrow, which was to help the Career & Life Transitions Center for Women put on a network marketing expo at the Comfort Inn, in Mansfield Township, to be held [...]

A relatively new blog titled ‘Dad on Fire’ was created by Tucson architect and community activist Bill Ford as his project when he took part in Landmark Education’s Self-Expression and Leadership Program this year. Dealing with substance abuse by his children, Ford decided to do something to make a difference in his community beyond even [...]

Syd Shell was recently involved in Landmark’s SELP and he created a project to create a collaborative album made by vegetarians to promote the benefits of the vegan lifestyle. The album, which is being made from all different types of music, will show the creativity and transformation of this lifestyle. Here’s a bit of Syd [...]

Andrew Kitts created a unique project in his Landmark Education SELP programme that brought his community, the town of Barnes (in the U.K.) together in a unique way. The Richmond-Twickenham Times came up with a short story about Kitts’ creation.
Snappy idea that clicked
“I’m just trying to get people chatting in the community.”
This simple idea became [...]

 The Pelican Post is an innovative new website that allows contributors to send books to children in Africa.
According to their website, The Pelican Post was the brainchild of Nick Johnson, who was initially inspired to do something to help literacy in Africa following his personal experiences of working in a school in Uganda with Raleigh International.  Several years [...]

Sean McMahon’s SELP project involved a fundraiser that benefited GLBT youth (The Hetrick-Martin Institute). It took place in New York City on August 4, at Bar 13 on 13th Street. McMahon created the event with the idea of raising $5,000 to be able to put two kids through a year of programs. Edge NY, a [...]