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October 12, 2018

Hurricane Michael Relief: How You Can Help

With sudden fury, Hurricane Michael made landfall on Wednesday in the Florida Panhandle. One of the most intense hurricanes ever to hit the United States, Michael continued to devastate communities as it stretched a path through Georgia, the Carolinas and Virginia. Learn how you can help +

Face to Face with the Fellows: Zarlasht Halaimzai

October 10, 2018

Face to Face with the Fellows: Zarlasht Halaimzai

As the founder of the Refugee Trauma Initiative (RTI), Zarlasht Halaimzai has provided psychological first aid to thousands of refugees stranded at camps and community centers in Greece. Read her full story +

President Obama joins 11 young leaders from across Europe for roundtable conversation

September 29, 2018

President Obama joins 11 young leaders from across Europe for roundtable conversation

President Obama sat down with a group of 11 emerging leaders working as civil servants, organizers and more from across Europe. Get to know them here.

Sarah Ward started SkyART—a non-profit that offers free visual arts programming for young people on the South Side of Chicago—to help children get in touch with their creativity and while encouraging them to tap into their imagination, explore new paths, and express themselves fully.

Go back in time to the 2008 Election

September 17, 2018

Go back in time to the 2008 Election

As part of our oral history project, President Obama shared his memories from that historic night with us. Relive the 2008 Election through the eyes and words of those who lived it, then share your own memories right here. 

See highlights from the Obama Foundation Scholars orientation in Chicago last month, and hear what President Obama has to say about the Scholars and the journey they’re embarking on at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and Columbia University.

A South Side Education

September 12, 2018

A South Side Education

Thirty seven people from around the world were selected by the Obama Foundation to study in the US. Their first lesson begins on the South Side of Chicago. In this first of a two-part series, we follow the Obama Scholars as they learn about the history of the South Side. Read more +

Sometimes you need more than a cup of coffee to start your day. Take a look inside @sipofhopecoffee, a Chicago coffee shop that pairs a strong brew with a gentle affirmation: it’s okay to not be okay. One hundred percent of their proceeds support proactive suicide prevention and mental health education.

Face to Face with the Fellows: Melissa Malzkuhn

September 7, 2018

Face to Face with the Fellows: Melissa Malzkuhn

Melissa Malzkuhn grew up in a third-generation-signing deaf family. However, not all deaf children have early sign language acquisition and an immersive literacy experience. Through her digital media space, Motion Light Lab, she’s reinventing the storybook and building immersive apps for deaf children to change that. Read her full story +

Face to Face with the Fellows: Keith Wattley

September 4, 2018

Face to Face with the Fellows: Keith Wattley

Obama Fellow, Keith Wattley, started Uncommon Law to provide people convicted of serious crimes the counseling and support they need to get back on track after release. Read his full story +

Using his artwork as a celebration of the human spirit and as an example of the positivity that can arise from adversity, Antonio Davis inspires children in his community to contribute in unique, meaningful ways.

Explore the Obama Foundation annual report for 2017

Read our story and take a look at how you’ve helped us write it. See where we've been and where we're headed.

We're launching a story collection archive to preserve your memories from 2008. Learn how to submit your story right here.

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