The first season of Turning Point
Meet Scott and Mary Beth Clark and their 21 adopted children, and Dr. James Gips, whose Eagle Eyes technology is transforming the lives of severely disabled children.
Three brothers keep young men off the streets and out of gangs; Sue and Don Kimball offer support for women and children trying to escape domestic violence and abuse.
Volunteers at Intermountain Therapy Animals help uplift patients emotionally and physically.
The principal at Whitney Elementary School finds her purpose in providing support to the community.
The Circus Project helps homeless and at-risk youth through learning circus skills.
Volunteers at LILY’s Morningside Village in Manhattan assist the seniors in their community.
Heart 2 Home renovates homes to make them more accessible for those with disabilities.
Archi’s Acres assists veterans in their transition to private sector life with agriculture training
The Out 2 Play foundation transforms deteriorated schoolyards at elementary schools in New York.
Have Justice Will Travel provides free legal services for victims of domestic violence.
Musicians on Call brings joy to patients across New York City hospitals through the power of music.
BAADS uses sailing to instill confidence and teach helpful life skills to those with disabilities.
The Gentle Barn rescues severely abused animals and creates powerful connections with at-risk youth
Homeboy Industries supports ex-gang members and offers them a second chance at life.
Diveheart uses scuba diving to build confidence and self esteem for those with disabilities.
Angel Flight West provides free air travel by volunteer pilots for sick children and people in need.
Operation Finally Home builds custom homes for wounded veterans and their families.
DOMUS helps at-risk youth reach their full potential through the power of education.
Wasatch Adaptive Sports makes skiing accessible for people with special needs.
Founders of the Intersect Fund use their nonprofit to help community members build small businesses
“The Bread Lady” has provided free food across Salt Lake City to those in need for over 20 years.
Sweet Beginnings trains and hires previously incarcerated men and women in Chicago.
The South Shore Drill Team of Chicago provides a creative outlet for inner-city youth.
Phoenix Multisports provides a community for recovering addicts to heal through the power of sports
Eagle Eyes develops technology that provides engagement for children with severe disabilities.
The Erin Kimball Foundation offers multiple resources for victims of domestic abuse to start over.
The Adopt a Native Elder program connects Navajo elders with sponsors to aid their aging community.
Free Wheelchair Mission supplies free wheelchairs for those in need around the globe.
Galen Sampson provides individuals the opportunity to start a new life with his restaurant, Dogwood
Natural bath and body care company Thistle Farms offers women in recovery a second chance at life.
San Pasqual Academy provides hope to youth in the foster care system of San Diego.
Hour Children helps mothers in the New York Prison system be reconnected with their children.
Global Medical Relief Fund helps children around the world receive critical medical attention.
The Clarks adopt children from broken homes across the globe in need of a better life.
The Fullmer Brothers Boxing Gym provides young men the ability to overcome their troubled pasts.
First Descents helps young cancer patients reclaim their lives through thrilling outdoor adventures
The Harmony Project gives the underserved youth of Los Angeles a free, high quality music education
Godparents Youth Organization allows inner-city youth the chance to travel across the country.
Street Soccer USA uses soccer as a development tool for homeless youth.
Volunteers at the Echo Clinic in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, provide free healthcare to those in need
Cars 4 Heroes fixes and donates cars to those in need in Kansas City, Missouri.
Farm Rescue plants and harvests for farm families struggling with an unexpected crisis.