salwen knows a thing or two about giving back.back in 2007 that salwen decided to make his own radical change when his 14-year-old daughter hannah convinced the businessman to sell their house and downsize in half. he donated the $800,000 left over to two poor villages in ghana and wrote about it in "the power of half." a story that caught the attention of ed morris. >> ed approached me and said, hey, mr. salwen i know you wrote this book for white soccer moms, let me tell you it's the inner city kid, the poor inner city kid. >> reporter: destiny folker says before the program, she was very low. >> i didn't really care about my school work, i didn't really care to come to school every day. >> reporter: but after talking with her classmates about problems like bullying and issues at home, destiny opened a new chapter in her life. she started volunteering, cleaning up trash, and doing community service. >> i was distant from people before, and then i krapsed how much people needed someone. and not just money or things. >> reporter: