Paula Phillips’ and Right Road Kids!™ events have been featured in dozens of news stories over the past 20 years.
Here is an example of our most recent news coverage:
FriendFeed, Niuzer, B2C

Our GALTime article is also featured on these sites.
Yahoo!

“Rather than fleeing, Phillips was determined to make things better and from that the ‘Right Road Kids’ program was born.”
Gal Time

“Rather than fleeing, Phillips was determined to make things better and from that the ‘Right Road Kids’ program was born.”
805 Living

Right Road Kids! was honored with a spot in 805 Living’s November “Giving Back” issue.
Moorpark Patch

“Twenty-five educators from Ventura County – two from Moorpark – and nearby were honored and given a special day of appreciation Saturday.”
Blog Talk Radio

Join Jim Burns as he speaks with Paul Philips who is doing all she can to stop the bullying epidemic in this country with her organization “Right Road Kids”
Ventura County Star

“It was a joy filled morning Saturday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library as elementary school teachers and administrators from throughout Ventura County were presented with Right Road Kids’s 2011 Educators’ JOY Awards during the Right Road Kids! Education Forum.”
Simi Valley Acorn

“Paula Phillips was 27 when she moved to Los Angeles from Wisconsin. It was 1992, and Philips quickly found herself caught up in the L.A. Riots following the Rodney King court verdict.”
Ventura County Star

“The Ramona School cafeteria in La Colonia on Thursday was full of bright-eyed, smilling children exchanging high-fives and wishes for a ‘Merry Christmas’ with teenage volunteers while each of the school’s 550 students received what, for some, would be their only toy of this Christmas season.”
CBS Los Angeles

“Students at Ramona Elementary School in Oxnard were treated to some early holiday gifts today; most of them come from low-income families.”
KEYT-TV

“When volunteers for a local non profit heard about a library without books they started a collection. It’s another example of what’s right in our community.”