About The Landmark Forum

Fun, exciting, collaborative, The Landmark Forum is a powerful, accelerated learning experience designed to bring about positive, permanent shifts in the quality of your life. Landmark Forum graduates report permanent shifts in:

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Video Introduction
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Landmark Education offers programs that are innovative, effective, and immediately relevant. The Landmark Forum, Landmark Education's flagship program, has been described by graduates as "one of life's most rewarding experiences."

Whether the goal was to start a medical clinic in Kenya, a walk-a-thon for breast cancer, or a program providing Internet access to refugees in Kosovo; Landmark graduates' ideas and actions are making a difference in the world.

The people profiled here are not just dreamers. They are practical people with a sense of possibility.

Equipped with vision and commitment, you can make a difference. These people are proof.

Health Aid for Disadvantaged Children
Mobilizing the local community in Woodstock, New York.
David Rosenblum, New York, USA

Pro-Bono Dentistry
Providing homeless people with dental care.
Dr. Jay Grossman, California, USA

FutureSelf: Art for Teens
At-risk youth unlock their inner success.
Wendy Mike, Colorado, USA

Simply Help
From providing supplies to hands-on training, across the border and around the world.
Tina Bow, California, USA

Walking in Another's Shoes
Legislators and welfare recipients share experiences.
Natasha Grossman, Washington, USA

Business Mentoring for Teens
Empowering and enriching adolescents down under.
Ryll Burgin, Brisbane, Australia

Uniting Forces For People Who Have a Disability
Awarding unsung heroes and creating real progress.
John Chmela, Chicago, USA

Kids Become Partners in Their Healing Process
Active engagement builds self-esteem and expedites recovery.
Christopher Reising, New York, USA

Attitudes and Attire
Disadvantaged women develop confidence in their job search.
Christiana Gaston, Washington, USA

Donating Food Instead of Dumping It
Changing laws so surplus food could be given to the hungry.
Guido Pozzebon, Melbourne, Australia