Change Starts Here: Philanthropy Panel Invites Seniors to Give Back

Today, Archer hosted a Philanthropy Panel for seniors, timed to coincide with Giving Tuesday. Juniors Olivia H.G. ’26 and Selah J. ’26 moderated the panel, which featured Dominique Greene 01, who serves on the Executive Committee of the Advisory Board of The Salvation Army, Chaya Segelman, the co-founder and program director of One Big Kitchen, and Anna Schiff, the V.P. of Development for 1P.org where she leads efforts on Better Angels. Panelists discussed what philanthropy means to them, the work they have done which they believe had the greatest impact, and how the next generation of philanthropists can become involved in meaningful social change.
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