
Finding a renewed sense of dignity at Community First! Village
Story by Stefanie Lebens, RecognizeGood Program Coordinator I arrived at Community First! Village on a particularly busy day. They were hosting a neighborhood clean-up where
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Story by Stefanie Lebens, RecognizeGood Program Coordinator I arrived at Community First! Village on a particularly busy day. They were hosting a neighborhood clean-up where
When RecognizeGood first launched as a gratitude platform in 2009, the whole idea was to inspire others by simply saying thanks publicly to someone who
For over 20 years, Florence Ponziano has been caring for children in the Montopolis neighborhood of Austin through her own programs and shelter, Florence’s Comfort
In 2016, RecognizeGood awarded Flo Macklin with our Legend Award for her decade-spanning work with Meals on Wheels Central Texas. At the time, Flo had made the
Mark and Alyssa Love, are making thousands of impacts on art students with intellectual disabilities by volunteering to teach art and crafts to the students
In this series, called “Doing Good is Good Business,” RecognizeGood asks Austin-area business and community leaders that exact question – why IS doing good is
In this series, called “Doing Good is Good Business,” RecognizeGood asks Austin-area business and community leaders that exact question – why IS doing good is
RecognizeGood is excited to announce our 2020 Legend Award recipients’ commemorative bricks have been placed in Lakeshore Park along Ladybird Trail by the east entrance
Over the past nine years, Kirsten Voinis has delivered over 43,000 pounds of food to Saint Louise House families. But that is just the tip of