To many, Summers may look like an unconventional hero. It turns out that his spiky hairstyle and tough-guy appearance provide some security when he visits the rougher parts of town, like Skid Row. But when Summers, CEO of the nonprofit The Tiny House Project, starts speaking, it’s clear that no camouflage can hide his compassion for humanity, enthusiasm to help, and desire for positive change.
Times Publishing - Force For Good Spotlights Snipes Farm
In an informative article, Times Publishing captures the excitement before Force For Good’s first virtual screening event.
“The “Let’s Talk Organic” episode, based on the FFG film Organic will spotlight Snipes Farm and Education Center, the only nonprofit educational community-supported organic farm in Bucks County. Snipes provides organically grown fresh produce… [READ THE ARTICLE]
Lower Bucks Times Features Jonathan Sprout and Force For Good
In an engaging article, Samantha Bambino looks at the work of Southampton’s very own, Jonathan Sprout, and his latest project from the heart, Force For Good.
“As social media continues to become inundated with endless negativity, from COVID-19 death updates and drastic political opinions to the demon squirrels attacking New Yorkers, the world is desperately in need of some good.
And Jonathan Sprout is trying to provide it.
On Feb. 1, the Southampton resident and Grammy-nominated musician of 40 years will release Innocence…” [READ THE ARTICLE]