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How do you want to impact the world?

Service is SOUL fulfilling!
How do you envision your impact on the world?
Let Mary Ingram guide you on a journey of purpose, leadership, and service.

 

Empowering the Youngest Leaders

Mary's mission goes beyond just talking about youth leadership; she actively nurtures it.

*She believes there is power in introducing service to preschoolers.

Highlight: Mary's personal story of introducing her daughter to the residents at Franklin Nursing Home, when she was only 6-weeks-old, not only benefited the residents but also set an example of the transformative power it can have on early childhood development.

 
 

“Listening to Mary made me want to get busy doing something in my community. Her 3 life-changing questions helps me see community service differently. It is more than just a graduation requirement. I can make a real impact! ”

Amanda
Sophomore Student


Community Service Punishment or Power Tool

Community service is a power tool to build your skills & talents.

Service can help you find your purpose!

Her experience led her to build the nonprofit organization, Volunteer Nebraska Inc. Her 3- step approach to community service will strengthen your community!

“Service will put you on the road to success & happiness.”
— Mary Ingram


“Mary loves kids! She is a great role model and inspires youth to be respectful, thankful and duty bound to volunteer for worthy causes.”

Chuck
Community Leader


Service Behind Bars

Mary has demonstrated that your address has little to do with the impact you can have on the world.

She coaches individuals in the justice system. She challenges them to use their experience to make the world a better place.

Those incarcerated have helped her create social media posts to share with the world. They have assisted her with creating art for the Gratitude Card Project, where 10,000 cards were distributed to Nebraska schools in all 93 counties.

Both her books were illustrated by artists who were incarcerated.


“Mary's ability to connect with the youth, especially those who've distanced themselves from adults, is truly remarkable.”

Steve
Educator