Miami (CNN) โ No one said that changing the world is easy, and CNN Heroes each face their own unique challenges while serving their communities. For these everyday people making an extraordinary impact, the work can be isolating at times.
โSometimes, as leaders in the nonprofit space, you feel alone in your cause,โ said CNN Hero Estefanรญa Rebellรณn, whose organization uses buses converted into mobile classrooms to educate migrant children living along the US-Mexico border. โYou have the weight of the world on your shoulders, and you think that youโre fighting this battle on your own.โ
As part of its second year of collaboration with CNN Heroes, the Elevate Prize Foundation invited the Top Heroes of 2023 to its Make Good Famous Summit in Miami in May. The global nonprofit magnifies the work of changemakers, empowering them with the resources and support they need to expand their impact. The conference offered skills-building workshops, networking opportunities, and self-care sessions aimed at sending the CNN Heroes home refreshed and revitalized.

โItโs just bringing together a bunch of do-gooders in the world that are trying to push that rock up the hill,โ said 2023 CNN Hero of the Year Dr. Kwan Stewart, describing the sense of community and excitement at this yearโs summit. โWhen I hear someone else talking about what theyโve done and how theyโve accomplished it and risen to the top, thatโs what motivates me.โ
It was the first time the Heroes reunited in person since they were honored on the CNN Heroes stage last December. The summit also allowed them to make new connections with Elevate Prize winners and other leaders in the nonprofit space.
โWhen weโre building something, weโre sort of alone. And to be with others like ourselves is just so affirming, and nourishing, and wonderful,โ Elevate Prize Foundation founder Joe Deitch explained. โWe can learn from each other. We can get that spark and have that โahaโ moment. And thatโs what all this is about.โ
That was the case for CNN Hero Alvin Irby, whose nonprofit, Barbershop Books, encourages young Black boys to see themselves as readers.

โThe work that weโre doing is difficult work. Weโre trying to solve big challenges, address major and systemic problems,โ he said. โHaving community, being able to talk about what weโre dealing with, and to share in those challenges is really empowering.โ
At the summit, the Elevate Prize Foundation announced a concept they spent years developing called the Whole Leader. The idea is that leaders need to prioritize both self-care and community care. By helping the Heroes take care of themselves and avoid burnout, it will enhance their ability to help others โ a top priority for Elevate.
โSelf-care is something thatโs hard to come by in the social impact space,โ Elevate Prize Foundation CEO Carolina Garcia Jayaram said. โIt feels selfish; it feels not necessary to the urgent struggles that are in front of us.โ
This concept resonated with CNN Hero Osei Boateng, whose foundation delivers lifesaving medical care to remote areas of Ghana.
โAs a nonprofit leader, we are always going, going, going. We donโt think about ourself,โ he said.
As part of this training, the Heroes participated in mindfulness, meditation, and yoga sessions. These practices already play a large role in the retreats that CNN Hero Adam Pearceโs organization offers for people with brain injuries and their caregivers. He says that he sees value for himself and the community he serves.
โI believe itโs such a central aspect of our ability to have self-reflection and self-inquiry, to connect to ourselves to be able to connect to other people,โ Pearce said.
Self-care was not the only item on the agenda. Elevate also provided crucial lessons aimed at expanding the Heroesโ reach and taking their life-changing work to the next level. That included sessions on nonprofit finances, board management, and strategies for sharing their stories.
CNN Hero Yasmine Arrington Brooks left the summit ready to put these sharpened skills to use telling the world about her work providing scholarships and mentorship to children of incarcerated parents.
โItโs important to raise and amplify positive things that are happening in the world,โ she said. โWith everything thatโs happening now, I think some folks just wanna feel a sense of hope.โ
For Elevate founder Joe Deitch, the summit is part of the foundationโs efforts to ignite the purpose and passion that exists in all of us.
โItโs about awakening the hero within,โ he said. โBy making good famous, we take good further. We can inspire the whole world. We can let people know that they too can do something.โ
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