She helps others to fight their way back
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Nan Zobel and her husband Aaron run the Forget-Me-Not Foundation, which provides services to victims of brain injuries. Nan survived a burst blood vessel in her brain that left her comatose. She started her foundation after learning that there are few services for victims of brain injuries.
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Year: 1997
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'We won't tolerate hate': how communities and schools around the country continue to take action against bigotry and intimidation
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The FBI reported 7,900 hate crimes during 1995, but an increasingly number of individuals and communities are fighting back against racism and ethnic slurs and violence. Bellingham, WA, Great Falls, MT, Whtinsville, MA, Los Alamitos, CA are other communities are profiled.
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He helps their dreams take flight
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Peter Underwood helps expose children to the possibilities of a good education by taking junior high school students from Washington, D.C. to spend some time at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, CO.
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Year: 1995
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