Why I Missed March Madness
While many young adults my age were sitting in their living rooms or local pubs watching and waiting to see this year’s Cinderella take down the current powerhouse team in the NCAA basketball...
View Article#models4change: When doing good is part of your lifestyle!
“I always wanted to do something positive.” Over the last few months, 1Face has heard these words by an tremendous amount of individuals. From those who want to be involved in the movement beyond the...
View Article“Every Day is Earth Day!”Giveaway
When you find a brand that looks great and gives back, its hard to contain your excitement. So when I heard about Proof Eyewear, I loved them instantly. Followed on Instagram, liked on Facebook,...
View ArticleThe Chicago Dog Borrower
Filmmakers, of Born Ready Films, tell the courageous story of Stana Emerson, a vigilante animal rescuer from Chicago. Working independently, she snatches neglected and stray animals off the streets,...
View Article“Only thing we have is to give to others!”
When you live in a big city, like Chicago, Los Angeles or Philadelphia, you may encounter homeless individuals asking for money. Many times these requests are ignored and sometimes our homeless...
View ArticleThe 10 Best Songs for your Mom!
Our mothers are the one’s who will always understand, the one’s who will be there for you no matter what you do, no matter how bad you messed up. When you have had a bad day she’s the one who will drop...
View ArticleFinding Simple Joy in Zomba
19-year-old, Rylee Walling, left her hometown in Hilliard, Ohio to fly across the world to check up on a special pen pal. It was in the small community of Zomba, Malawi, where she found her. Within...
View ArticleIntroducing New Charity: Faces of Change
1:Face is excited to announce our new partnership with the charitable organization: Faces of Change. Faces of Change was started under the concept that the people may not be able to feed the hungry but...
View Article“El Timbucu”: Chagas Disease, the neglected tropical disease.
“Don’t forget the bug spray, and the sunscreen.” Commonly, heard in our childhood during the summer months before venturing out for a bike ride. For some of us however, scratching insect bites was an...
View ArticleWe Survived: Janelle Hall; founder of National Breast Cancer Foundation
Janelle, a mother, a wife and a cancer survivor has been an inspiration to many women fighting breast cancer for years. When Janelle was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1980, there was a little...
View ArticleThe Rise of Single Fathers
Anyone who has seen The Pursuit of Happiness remembers the heart-breaking scene where Chris Gardner, played by Will Smith, jams the subway bathroom door shut so that his son has a place to sleep for...
View ArticleNew HIV treatment to save more childrens’ lives
Children affected by HIV/AIDS will now have an easier treatment option, according to UNICEP & UNAIDS. Approved this month by the United States F.D.A. (Food and Drug Administration), a new...
View ArticleTake Time for Change
Each year, nearly two million people die because they breathe in toxic smoke from open fires. Each hour, almost 200 children in developing countries die because they don’t have access to basic medical...
View ArticleChange Makers Series: America Scores
America SCORES Chicago strives to empower students in urban communities using soccer, writing, creative expression, and service-learning. With teamwork as the unifying value, America SCORES Chicago...
View ArticleGive Back to Chitown
As a Chicago-based company, we’re always looking for ways to get involved in the community whether we’re right in the Loop or looking to go anywhere in the Chicagoland area. With summer in full swing...
View ArticleGranting Wishes for Water: Gram Vika’s Mission
In our office, the nearest water fountain is 10 feet away from my desk. In India, with a population of 1.2 billion people, 103.8 million lack safe water. This morning, before I caught the 8:06 Metra...
View ArticleSupport American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life | 1Face
Each year, over 4 million people in 20 countries raise funds and awareness to help save lives from cancer through ACS (American Cancer Society Relay for Life. <em>Relay for Life</em> is the...
View ArticleSkateistan brings skateboarding to Afghanistan
When Oliver Percovich first set his skateboard down on the streets of Kabul, he was surrounded by a group of curious children, all wanting to learn how to cruise, flip and ride his board like him....
View ArticleLollapalooza’s Artists of 2015: Philanthropists by Day, Musicians by Night
3 days. 139 artists. 300,000 people. And lots of food, beer, sweat, dancing, and good music. But the musicians you’ll be hitting up this year at Lollapalooza know that there’s more than the music....
View ArticleNew HIV treatment to save more children’s live | 1Face
New HIV treatment to save more childrens’ lives Children affected by HIV/AIDS will now have an easier treatment option. Approved this month by the United States F.D.A. (Food and Drug Administration), a...
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