Farming in the City
Farming in the City August 19, 2020 Many low-income neighborhoods lack nearby sources of fresh food. Frequently there are no large markets in the vicinity; residents must rely on foods available in smaller stores, which [...]
Farming in the City August 19, 2020 Many low-income neighborhoods lack nearby sources of fresh food. Frequently there are no large markets in the vicinity; residents must rely on foods available in smaller stores, which [...]
Vanilla Feeds Tomorrow February 9, 2021 During the quarantine, I set up a nonprofit that makes and sells homemade, pure vanilla extract that donates all of its profits to help hungry individuals throughout East TN [...]
Single foster dad adopts five siblings February 13, 2021 Robert, Carter, a single dad from Ohio adopts five siblings because he did not want them separated. Mr. Carter said he was already fostering the three [...]
NYC Opens Special Centers for Kids of Healthcare and Other Essential Workers on the Front February 14, 2021 The New York state school system set up regional enrichment centers for children of front-line works. In [...]
Avivo opens Avivo Village the nation’s first indoor tiny home community for individuals experiencing homelessness April 22, 2021 Avivo Village, an indoor community of 100 secure, private dwellings or “tiny houses” created to provide shelter [...]
A hi-tech School Class under the Bridge January 10, 2021 For months during the pandemic, the people of India woke up to news regarding the plight of migrant laborers. Stranded on their way home due [...]
London Dad’s Counter Racist Acts with Love February 7, 2021 A group of dads who belong to Dad Club London did a secret fundraiser to make Maurice Ellis and his family know they were welcomed [...]
Million Gardens Movement: Plant a Garden For Every Household Living in a Food Desert July 12, 2021 The million gardens movement is a charitable and educational initiative that hopes to combat food insecurity and malnutrition. [...]
Google-backed drones drop library books so kids in Virginia can do their summer reading April 22, 2021 Photo retrieved from washingtonpost.com Kelly Passek, a librarian at Montgomery County School District in VA, came up with [...]