Overturn of Roe v. Wade Means More Support Needed for Women and Families
The US Supreme Court recently overturned the constitutional right to abortion, leaving the decision in the hands of each state. We understand that people feel...
Read MoreThe US Supreme Court recently overturned the constitutional right to abortion, leaving the decision in the hands of each state. We understand that people feel...
Read MoreGun violence in the United States has continued to escalate, with the number of mass shootings already at 213 this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive. The...
Read MoreBy Becca Stewart Cardiovascular disease is the world’s leading cause of death. Nearly 18 million people around the globe die of heart-related illnesses each year,...
Read MoreAs we celebrate Black History Month, we are focusing on Black-led organizations who are working to close the equality gap. The origins of Black History Month...
Read MoreBy Becca Stewart ‘Tis the season for charitable giving! Which also means tax season is right around the corner. And with that in mind, we’re here to help you make the...
Read MoreThe holidays are here! While you’re probably familiar with Black Friday and Cyber Monday, there’s one holiday that gives back: Giving Tuesday. What is Giving Tuesday? And how can donors make an impact this holiday season?
Read MoreBy Becca Stewart On November 11, 1918, fighting ceased on battlefields in western Europe. More than 110,000 Americans lost their lives in the conflict. The...
Read MoreBy Becca Stewart It’s all too common in schools: being taunted, teased, and even physically abused by peers. An estimated one in five kids will experience...
Read MoreLook at your calendar and find the second Monday of October. You’ll likely see the words “Columbus Day” written there, a national holiday made official in 1937 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Read MoreBy Becca Stewart Source: Unsplash On World Mental Health Day, October 10, 2021, the world will be a year and a half into the COVID-19 pandemic. Around the world, people...
Read MoreBy Becca Stewart Source: Unsplash This year, more than 333,000 Americans will receive a life-changing diagnosis: they have breast cancer. Nearly 45,000 of them will not...
Read MoreBy Becca Stewart Source: Unsplash “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”-Mahatma Gandhi Animals roam every...
Read MoreBy Becca Stewart Every 65 seconds, someone in the world is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. By the year 2050, an estimated 16 million Americans could be living with...
Read MoreBy Becca Stewart The purpose of National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day is twofold. First, to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS infection rates among adults aged...
Read MoreBy Becca Stewart According to the latest census data, there are more than 62 million Hispanic Americans currently living in the country. Each of those...
Read MoreSource: Unsplash In 2003, the World Health Organization, in conjunction with the International Association for Suicide Prevention, designated September 10...
Read MoreLiteracy is the benchmark by which a healthy society is measured. Learning how to read and write isn’t just important in the classroom. Literacy impacts all facets of...
Read MoreBy Becca Stewart Since 1894, Americans have celebrated Labor Day, a day to recognize the contributions of our country’s workers. Leading up to the creating of Labor...
Read MoreBy Becca Stewart Today in America, 43 children will be diagnosed with cancer. More than 300,000 children worldwide will face a cancer diagnosis this year. The diagnosis...
Read MoreBy Becca Stewart Every day, countless humanitarian workers serve fearlessly, striving to make the world a safer and more peaceful place. And every year, brave men and...
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