Making Friends Who Influence People My Fantastic Five
Posted by: Julia Masi, in Caring Community, the disenfranchisedJanuary is a cold, cruel month. The philanthropic spirit of the holidays vaporises around the time that Christmas trees become mulch. The midnight oil burns in board rooms of non-profits as exec’s brainstorm ways to find donors and fill seats at their spring fundraisers. This is the month when the dilettantes sleep in on Saturdays, leaving preeminent volunteers from Caring Community and New York Cares to brave the weather and visit the shut-ins of Manhattan.
This week my NYCares crew and a dozen members from Kingston Church in Michigan joined my fantastic five, Lauren and Marciano Estigarriba, Tom Vilar, Ginger (Wild Hearts) and Joel Mejia (Things Are Changing), as they helped alleviate hunger and loneliness in Greenwich Village.
The fantastic five use their time and talents to spread compassion, social justice and benevolence around the city. Like any true super hero, their cool, yet mild mannered exteriors offers no clue to their powerful commitment to making the world better for the next generation.
Lauren and Marciano assist an organizations that serves teenagers. Tom is devoted to helping disabled and autistic youth. Joel empowers kids by teaching with technology. He teaches them the photography and video skills they need to create multi-media projects. Ginger is the creative consultant of my inner circle, offering marketing tips and brilliant strategies for promoting worthy causes.