Women's History Month
Today marks the 8th annual International Day of Women and Girls in Science, an opportunity to remind ourselves that further efforts are needed to ensure gender equality in science, technology,…
ALS affects all people in the family – including kids. And while most ALS youth caregivers demonstrate amazing resilience and grace, they have complex experiences and feelings when living with…
Kayla met Lamar Woody back in 2017 at the music store where he taught voice and piano lessons. As her very first vocal coach, Lamar will always have a special…
Kristina met Lamar Woody in high school, although it wasn’t until college when they really found their true connection. Lamar loves to tell everyone Kristina was the prettiest girl in…
Since 1977, Marsha Maytum, FAIA, LEED AP, has been a practicing architect in San Francisco, with a focus on design for sustainability, culture, and social responsibility. After she was diagnosed…
Eugenia “Jane” Shvartsman has always been a person driven to challenge herself and try new things. As a freshman at San Francisco University High School (SFUHS), Jane joined their Track…
Leadership is not defined by the exercise of power but by the capacity to increase the sense of power among those led. The most essential work of the leader is…
San Francisco University High School graduate Leila Sulentic and her family have been battling ALS for as long as she can remember. “My first experience was when I was around…
“I have always believed and always taught my kids they can do whatever they want. I’ve tried to live that life. Why should I stop doing what I love?” –…
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