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First Ever ‘Green Shopping Aisle’ Caters to Environmental Enthusiasts Who Want Home DIY Projects

Environmentally-minded DIY enthusiasts can now enjoy the first ever ‘green shopping aisle’–complete with a real grass walkway and a canopy infused with foliage and...

Model Village for Alzheimer’s Patients in France Makes Residents Feel Like They’re Still Independent

As the old African proverb says, “It takes a village to raise a child,” but it seems that same wisdom may also hold true...

Kroger Gave a Job to Homeless Woman Who Slept in Their Parking Lot: ‘I Wish We Had 120 Like Her!’

Not that long ago, LaShenda Williams was living in her car and wondering where her next meal was coming from. Raised in the foster...

Positive COVID-19 Trends Emerge in August Across Much of the US, and Elsewhere

Much of the media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States has served media companies very well by creating a lot of...

Two-thirds of Americans Believe They Have Become a Better Person This Year

Two-thirds of Americans said quarantine has made them a better person, according to a new survey. The poll of 2,000 Americans over age 21 looked...

World’s Biggest Rooftop Greenhouse in Montreal is as Big as 3 Football Fields – Now Can Feed 2% of the City

A rooftop greenhouse in Montreal has become the largest of its kind, and can now produce enough food to feed nearly 2% of the...

Teen Athlete Gives Up Race Hopes to Escort Injured Runner Across the Finish Line in Epic Display of Sportsmanship

The trophy may go to the swiftest, but sometimes, the first one to cross the finish line isn't the only winner. Nowhere was that...

This Vending Machine Refills Cleaning Products—Reining in Plastic And Saving You Money

A Chilean startup is bringing their successful model of cleaning product vending machines to New York City, helping residents save money and avoid single-use...

Teens Transform Liquor Store into a Needed Food Market, Choosing The Best Way To Serve Chicago

From darkness comes light. From despair comes hope. From passion comes change. In the wake of turbulent racial protests in America’s Midwest, a group...

Brazilian High Schooler Hands Out Hygiene Kits to Poor Neighbors Who Can’t Afford Hand Sanitizer

Although COVID-19 cases have been on the rise in São Paulo, Brazil, many of the city’s residents have decided to take action. Notably, high school...

This Nurse is a Hometown Hero for Creating A ‘Take-What-You-Need’ Pantry For Her Virginia Hospital

Do you remember when the aisles of grocery stores were emptied of toilet paper and other staples at the beginning of the pandemic?  Nurse Stacy...

When Hunger Intensifies in Pennsylvania, the Soup Brigade Mobilizes

For 4 years in Yardley, Pennsylvania, St. Andrew’s church has been running a food program for shut-in seniors, but when COVID hit a soup brigade mobilized.

5 Cent Tax Successfully Reduced Plastic Bag Use in England By As Much As 95% Over 5 Years–Great Alternative Emerges

Single-use plastic bag sales in England have fallen dramatically since a 5 pence charge on each bag was instituted in October of 2015.

Single Mom Donates Lottery Win Anonymously to Wounded Policeman, But Officers Track Her Down to Reciprocate

Shetara Sims won $100, but even though she needed it, she donated it to a Kansas City officer, but the police department then raised $145k for her kindness.

Hanes is Equipping America’s Homeless With 1 Million Masks to Ensure They Can Access Essential Businesses

While donating 1 million masks to homeless communities across America, Hanes launches a #MaskAround social media campaign to promote mask wearing.

Supermarket Security Guard is Going Viral for Holding an Umbrella Over Dog Standing in the Rain

A security guard at the Morrison's grocery store in Gaffnock, Scotland is being hailed for his act of kindness towards a dog standing in the rain.

MIT Scientists Design Autonomous UV Robot That Can Disinfect Boston Food Bank in Just 30 Minutes

The robot, designed by the CSAIL robotics team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, could soon be used in factories and supermarkets, too.

After Getting Laid Off, ‘Lasagna Lady’ Responds to Coronavirus by Cooking 1,200 Pans for Strangers in Need

Michelle Brenner from Gig Harbor, Washington is now known as the Lasagna Lady for making 1200 pans of homemade goodnss for strangers during COVID-19.

‘The Dad Gang’ is Celebrating Black Fatherhood and Breaking Stereotypes – From NY to DC

“The Dad Gang” hopes to break the stereotypes of Black fathers by celebrating their involvement in fatherhood on social media and marching in DC.

New Website “Pandemic of Love” Connects 132,000 People in Need of Aid With Those Who Can Help

A new website from Shelly Tygielski called “Pandemic of Love” has already connected 132,000 people in need with those willing to help.