Public Awareness:
PFC seeks to increase public awareness of global humanitarian issues and needs through a number of campaigns and media outlets. We create and support socially responsible media programming.
Current Projects
♦ PFC is developing media programming to showcase
direct humanitarian services and aid to communities in Africa,
Cambodia, Myanmar (Burma), India, and South America. This
programming is being created in concert with celebrities
who are eager to help in placing a global spotlight on local
needs.
2008
Tibetan March to Beijing On
March 10th, they started a campaign called "March
to Tibet". The whole idea is that it is a 5 month
march to Deli. This is a completely non violent means
of getting involved.
2008 Burmese
Monks Seek Freedom Pictutres and video describes Burmese
Monks action for freedom and safety before and after
the Cyclone of 2008.
♦ PFC is also developing a companion TV series to accompany publications of our international best-selling anthology, "Heart At Work: Stories to Build Self-Esteem and Re-awaken the Soul at Work", originally published by McGraw-Hill.
♦ PFC is implementing Project EOS: Eye On Sustainability, in an effort to bring sustainable development to life. Project EOS takes a look at transforming already developed economies into sustainable economies, with a focus on the San Francisco Bay Area, California.
♦ PFC offers media projects, community participant-centered
processes that build on and link social capital in combination
and public awareness campaigns???
Past Projects
♦ HEART AT WORK: Putting heart, passion and care at the forefront of work and life. Jacqueline Miller, co-author of the book Heart At Work, speaks on the topic and inspires from her own stories and those in her book to private and public sector conferences. The book is co-authored by Jack Canfield, Number One New York Times best-selling author of "Chicken Soup for the Soul."
♦ Healthy Living - PBS Series hosted by Jane Seymour (Executive Producer, Jacqueline Miller, President of Partnerships For Change)
♦ National Community Summit on Military Base Conversion 1996 hosted by Mikhail Gorbachev and Oscar Arias, Nobel Prize Winners. (Designed and implemented by Andrew Michael, Director Partnerships For Change. Based on the Community Summits model for sustainable development. Featured on NBC Primetime 30 minute special)