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UPDATE: “Sidewalk Scholar” Boy Gets Education Paid Through College

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A little boy in the Philippines who didn’t even have a light to study by at night now has enough scholarship money to see him all the way through college. Fast food chain McDonald’s is the latest to offer him help to pay for his education — and it’s launching a new reading program for his school.

A picture of nine-year-old Daniel Cabrera studying beneath a street light went viral last month, triggering a flood of donations for him and his family. A local politician secured a scholarship for him back in July and McDonald’s announced a new one this month.

The new scholarship will cover Daniel’s school supplies, uniforms, and other expenses until he graduates high school. Along with the other donations and scholarships, he’ll have enough to cover all his educational needs until he graduates from college 13 years from now.katherine-and-isabelle-at-table-paper-for-water-FB-750

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McDonald’s got involved because a sign for one of their restaurants appeared in the viral photos — and reporters used that clue to track down the little boy and tell his story.

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The restaurant chain is also setting up a reading program for 400 first graders in the neighborhood. Daniel’s little brother, Gabriel, is one of the students who’ll take part.

”As Filipinos, we are proud to meet a boy so determined to succeed in life,” Kenneth Yang, McDonald’s Philippines president and CEO said in a statement. “It is with an open heart that we grant him a scholarship to help him achieve his goals.”Chick-Fil-A-owner-hugs-employee-KVUEvideo

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Daniel wants to be a policeman, “to help the Philippines,” he said last month. After receiving the latest scholarship, he says he’ll have to study even harder.

(READ more at ABS-CBN News) — Photo: Joyce Gilos Torrefranca, Facebook

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School Police Officer Adopts 6-yo Boy Who Seemed ‘Unadoptable’

Students in this South Carolina school district are taught from an early age that police officers are their friends, thanks to a resource-officer program that brings cops into classrooms.

For a lucky foster kid, one policeman turned into more than just a friend.

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“He was searching. He was definitely a child in need,” Gibson told WYFF. “He was in need of parents, that’s what he wanted.”

The six-year-old had already been in eight different foster homes.

Gisbon, who works for the Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office, said that adopting the child was the first thing in his career that he really felt “called” to do.Dog licking police officer - familyphoto

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After months of filing papers and obtaining certifications, that little boy will now get to call Officer Gibson “dad.”

(WATCH the video below or READ more at WYFF)  Photos via WYFF video 

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Teenage Girl Turns Plastic Trash Into Million-Dollar Biofuel

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An Egyptian teenager has discovered an inexpensive way to turn plastic trash into fuel — and it could be worth tens of millions of dollars a year.

Azza Faiad’s ideas attracted the attention of the Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute. The institute gave the teen access to a lab and its researchers in order to help refine her trash to fuel formula.

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Faiad discovered a cheap and plentiful catalyst called aluminisilicate that drastically reduces the cost of converting plastic waste into gases like methane and propane, which can be turned into ethanol, what some scientists are calling “biofuel” because the organic chemicals from plastic polymers she extracts, are the same chemicals extracted from vegetation to create ethanol biofuel.

The process releases other chemicals that can also be recycled and sold.

Egypt produces a million tons of plastic trash every year, and it’s estimated Faiad’s process could convert that much trash into fuel worth $78 million every year.

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In fact, she believes it could raise the total return to $163 million each year from Egypt’s plastic trash.

The European Union Contest for Young Scientists has already honored Faiad with a prize for her work and she is now working on a patent for her trash to fuel process.

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WATCH: Emotional Reunion for Family Dog Found Alive Years Later

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For years, the Harworth family of Lacey, Washington believed that their dog, Zeus, had died while they were away overseas.

Imagine their surprise when the military family’s microchip company called and told them that Zeus was actually roaming the streets of Raleigh, North Carolina, and had been found—very much alive—by a good samaritan.

“There are simply no words to describe what we felt when we got that phone call. We were in complete disbelief. Once that brief second had passed, we were all crying,” said Melody Harworth. “We were frantic with excitement and gratitude.” Sinbad-cat-JustGivingDotCom

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Banfield Pet Hospital made special arrangements to transport Zeus back to Washington on Friday, and his journey was documented on social media under the tag #GetZeusHome.

Check Your Chip Day was Saturday, August 15th, but it’s never too late for families to update their contact information through a microchip company just in case they need to be reunited with a lost pet.

(WATCH) the video below to see their emotional reunion.

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Great Fetch: Watch How This Black Lab Helps Two Dogs Adrift in Canoe

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Plenty of dogs fetch balls or sticks from the ocean.

This one fetched a boatload of other dogs.

Robbie the Labrador, from Springdale, Arkansas, leapt into action when he heard the barks and whimpers of a pair of his pack mates adrift in a stiff river current.

The other dogs, belonging to Deborah McAlister Faddis, were launched in the canoe upstream to give Robbie some practice with real-life rescues.Bernese mountain dog in ocean-KTLAvideo

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In this round of “canoe fetching”, the lab jumped in, fought a swift current and reached the boat to pull it ashore.

If you watch closely, you’ll see one of the dogs on the boat give Robbie the line to pull them in once he reaches the boat.

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Millions of “Shade Balls” Added to Calif Reservoirs to Stop Evaporation -Video

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It’s a whole new ballgame in California, where cities are trying any idea they can think of to conserve water during the state’s historic drought.

In Los Angeles, the city’s main reservoir is now covered in 96 million black plastic balls. The “shade balls” are weighted down with ballast inside to keep them from blowing away. They float just at the surface, absorbing sunlight and keeping the water below from evaporating.WATER-FX-YouTube-solar-array-640px

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The city’s Water and Power Department figures the balls will save about 300 million gallons of precious water every year for the city. Shielded by the floating spheres, the water is also less susceptible to algae, bacterial growth, and chemical reactions in the chlorine.

“This is a blend of how engineering really meets common sense,” Marcie Edwards, the department’s general manager said at a news conference before the release.Ten_Mile_River_in-California-CC-David-Eppstein

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California officials have been testing the innovative tactic for several years now, using the plastic balls on other reservoirs in the central and southern parts of the state. Probably not the ball pits your kids would prefer, but helping put a dent in California’s long dry spell.

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Wild Baby Kangaroo Still Comes Home to Hug His Teddy Bear After Release

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After they leave the nest, parents always hope their kids will come back and visit. Even when that kid is a kangaroo.

KangarooHug 2 Timothy Beshara releasedAustralian mom and wildlife rehabilitator Gillian Abbot rescued this baby roo when it was two months old and raised the orphan, giving it a teddy bear to cuddle with.

Now almost fully grown, Doodlebug, as he was named, is making another life transition, what animal-rescue folks call a “soft return” to the wild.

He comes and goes as he pleases now, and every time the eastern gray kangaroo returns to his homestead, he empties the food bowl and hugs his teddy– just like old times.

The family shared a photo of the young marsupial holding tight to the teddy bear, which has been thoughtfully tied up to dangle at a huggable height.baby otter bottle-released-Shedd Aquarium:Brenna Hernandez

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Abbot is a licensed ‘wildlife carer’ in New South Wales and a member of the rescue organization WIRES.

(READ more, w/ photos, from the Daily Mail) – Photos by Gillian Abbott and Tim Beshara, via @Tim_Beshara

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LeBron James Pays for College Scholarships For 1,100 Students

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Thousands of school kids will score a full, four-year college scholarship with an assist from basketball superstar LeBron James.

James announced he’s giving the academic scholarships to all 1,100 kids currently in his “I Promise” program — another 1,200 students are expected to be eligible when the scholarships take effect.

His foundation will start covering tuition costs for students entering the University of Akron in Ohio in 2021 — when this year’s seventh graders have graduated high school. The cost for four years at the university is about $34,000 per student.

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Kids will have to maintain academic and attendance standards set by the LeBron James Family Foundation’s I Promise Program. James has been sponsoring the program for five years to promote academics and physical fitness for young people.

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Africa Celebrates One Year Without A Single New Case of Polio

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August 11 marked one year since the last wild polio case was detected anywhere on the entire continent of Africa.

Although it does not yet merit an official polio-free certification, the milestone reminds everyone at the United Nations and the Kick Polio Out of Africa Campaign of the important progress toward eradication.Fadumo Dayib-Harvard-Photo

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“Globally, we are on the verge of totally eradicating a disease for only the second time in history,” remarked Peter Crowley, the head of the UN Children Fund’s (UNICEF) Polio unit, on his blog. “As we approach the General Assembly’s endorsement of the Sustainable Development Goals, what a wonderful time to be able to encourage the global community to set ambitious goals and to know that such goals can be met – if we believe.”

A polio-free Africa would leave only 2 countries where polio transmission is still endemic and uninterrupted: Pakistan and Afghanistan.Ebola Suit-Liberia-USAID-CC-MorganaWingard-adjusted

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Polio is a virus transmitted by person-to-person contact and spread mainly through the faecal-oral route or, less frequently, by contaminated water or food, and multiplies in the intestine, from where it can invade the nervous system and can cause paralysis.

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The Couple From Woodstock LP Cover is Still Married 46 Years After Concert

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Bobbi And Nick Ercoline were girlfriend and boyfriend 46 years ago this weekend, when they decided to attend the Woodstock music festival being held on a farm in Bethel, New York.

During a serene moment, a photographer captured their picture and it ended up as the cover art for the Soundtrack album to one of the most historic concerts of all time.

With the festival’s anniversary this week, we wanted to report the good news that this couple is still together. They were married two years after Woodstock, and have two grown children.

“I think the further we get from the original event the more meaningful it becomes, the more we realize how phenomenal it was: all those people coming together with no violence, just peace, love and sharing,” Bobbi told Seattle P-I in 2009. “Forty years later it’s just remarkable that it could have occurred.”

(SEE a 2015 photo of the couple from WSPT radio)

New Oyster Colony Takes Hold to Help Clean New Jersey Water (WATCH)

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Environmentalists are re-establishing an oyster colony at Barnegat Bay in New Jersey.

“The goal of the colony is to help improve water quality in the struggling bay,” reports the AP. “The shellfish naturally filter out pollutants and impurities.”

“But there’s another benefit as well: hardening the shoreline against devastating storms like Superstorm Sandy.”

The American Littoral Society, a nonprofit group that protects coastline ecosystems, emptied bags of oyster shells on a newly created reef in the bay two weeks ago, beginning the last chapter of their oyster restoration project.

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New Diplomacy Dawns in Cuba as U.S. Embassy Reopens After 54 Years

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Fifty-four years ago, the United States broke diplomatic relations with Cuba, and three young Marine guards completed a final duty in Havana: lowering their country’s flag before returning home.

On Friday, US Secretary of State John Kerry watched as those same three Marines – Larry Morris, Mike East and Jim Tracy – helped raise the flag once again over the newly re-opened U.S. Embassy.

Kerry’s visit, the first by a U.S. Secretary of State in 70 years, comes nine months after President Obama announced a new approach to relations with Cuba.

“It is an approach based on the ties that bind our people, the interests shared by our governments, and the mutual respect that should characterize relations between two proud nations – even when our policies collide,” said Kerry in a blog post written on his flight to Cuba.

Three weeks ago, the two nations reestablished formal relations and a Cuban embassy was reopened in Washington, DC.

“In Cuba and throughout Latin America, we are seeing the diplomatic benefits of reversing a policy that divided us from the Cuban people and isolated us in the hemisphere and the world,” he explained.

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“Whether we are working to prevent oil spills off the coast of Florida, interdict narcotics flows in the Caribbean, or champion democratic values, an engaged America will be a stronger and more influential America.”

Though the two governments remain deeply divided, visitors are flocking to the island now, many of them Cuban-Americans, bringing valuable tourism dollars. Airbnb rentals are providing income directly to Cuban homeowners.

“They are supporting self-employed entrepreneurs, the fastest-growing sector of Cuba’s economy, some half a million strong, who will be so important to the country’s future,” added Kerry.

Two decades ago, Kerry also helped normalize relations with another of America’s former foes, Vietnam. He believes the same benefits that flowed to that Asian country will eventually transfer to the Cuban people.

“Last week, I returned to Vietnam to find a country that is market-oriented, economically vibrant and friendly to the United States. Its people are also freer — with greater access to information and more autonomy over their lives.”

(WATCH a inspiring video about the 3 Marines below, or READ Kerry’s post, Why I’m Going to Havana)

There’s a Green Sanctuary Atop NYC’s Largest Convention Center

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Atop a 17-story building in Manhattan lies a hidden sanctuary of sorts – a green space about the size of five football fields to harbor wildlife, save energy, and divert storm runoff.

What was once the biggest bird-killer in the city was transformed into a lush habitat–transparent glass into inviting greenery.

Susan Elbin, head of the New York City Audubon Society, visited the landmark with a CBS news crew, saying, “I feel like I am in a meadow somewhere.”

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Chick-fil-A Owner Stuns Employees, Pays Them During 5 Month Shutdown

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The owner of a fast food restaurant in Austin, Texas shocked his 50 employees by paying their full salaries during a five-month period when the business shut down.

Jeff Glover, who has operated the Chick-fil-A for 15 years, wanted to remodel the building to accommodate more customers, but didn’t want to hurt his workers. So he continued paying them for the full five months.

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The restaurant, which reopened this week at West Braker Lane and U.S. 183, is now the largest Chick-fil-A in Austin–and surely the chicken retailer with the biggest heart.

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Booming Wind and Solar Power Has Slashed Europe’s CO2 Emissions

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Windmills and solar panels are helping to clean the air in Europe – and causing greenhouse gas emissions to plummet.

Renewable energy in place of dirty coal plants have slashed CO2 emissions by 8.8% each year from 2010 through 2012– the most recent year for which United Nations numbers are available. Solar and wind power accounted for almost two-thirds of the reduced emissions. Other renewable sources, such as biodiesel, accounted for 36% of the cuts.

Five nations – Germany, Sweden, France, Italy, and Spain – account for two-thirds of the reduced emissions. The 28 EU member countries combined spewed a billion fewer tons of CO2 per year in 2012, than they did in 1990.

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The success is encouraging governments in the EU to set even higher standards for themselves.

When European countries joined 37 other industrialized nations in signing the first-ever climate agreement–the Kyoto Protocol in 1997–they promised to produce 20% of their energy through wind and solar power by 2020. The EU has already reached 15%, and its ministers, now confident that they will exceed the original goal, have raised the bar to a 40% total by 2030.

Wind energy accounted for a third of all new generating capacity in Europe last year and is expected to produce as much as 17% of the EU’s electricity by 2020. Solar power is expected to produce another 12% – eliminating the need for at least 5.6 million tons of oil per year.

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“This is a powerful demonstration that climate change agreements not only work, but can drive even higher ambition over time.” said a statement from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which released the latest figures.

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Uncanny Rescue: Cops Struggle to Free Groundhog From Tin Can on His Head (WATCH)

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This groundhog couldn’t see his shadow — or anything else for that matter. His head was wedged inside a food can.

Campus police at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania came to the critter’s aid, but they apparently don’t teach groundhog rescue at the police academy.

It took several tries, quite a bit of strategic thinking, but two officers finally freed the little guy.penguins-walking-rescue-video

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One of the officers’ body camera caught the whole rescue.

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Son’s Essay Moves Stranger to Buy Family a Wheelchair-Ready Van

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A Michigan mother was stunned when she got a phone call telling her a complete stranger was buying her a new wheelchair accessible van–and it’s all thanks to her son’s essay praising his deserving mom.

Michelle Garn had been struggling to start her van so she could get it to a mechanic for more repairs, even though it was a rust-bucket, 15-years-old, and falling apart.turkish wedding couple serve food-youtube

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Since a stroke 13 years ago, the mother of three has been confined to a wheelchair and, lately, has tried to come up with the money for a new vehicle that would accommodate her physical disability.

Wheelchair accessible van Facebook Michelle GarnHer son Brendan had entered an essay contest during National Mobility Awareness Month because first prize was a new, wheelchair-accessible van. He didn’t win, but because he placed in the finals, the local newspaper printed a story about him and his mother’s plight.

That story touched the heart of retired businessman Tom Kolassa.

“I wanted to tell her, ‘You didn’t win this contest, but you are first place in somebody’s heart,’” Kolassa told the Lansing State Journal.

Retired from the insurance industry in Battle Creek, Michigan, he worked with a local dealership to buy Garn a one-year-old van with just 15,000 miles on it. Garn still couldn’t believe it as the man delivered it to her home. It was the first time they’d ever met — and there wasn’t a dry eye between them.

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Great-Grandma Delivers Bag Lunches to Feed 200 Needy Kids Every Day

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When this great-grandmother found out kids in her county could go hungry over the summer, she decided to feed all 200 of them — every day.

The school district in Gray’s Harbor County, Washington, didn’t have money to provide free or reduced price meals to low income kids over the summer. So Phyllis Shaughnessy, rounded up volunteers, did some fundraising, and got the Green Lantern Tavern to donate kitchen space.

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She and her volunteers meet every morning to pack lunches, featuring non-perishable food, and fan out across the county delivering “Green Lantern Lunches.”

Shaughnessy plans to deliver school supplies later this month and keep the food program going on weekends and holidays through the school year. She says she’s delivering more than just a meal.

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“You’re offering the children hope and love and a lunch,” Shaughnessy told KING News. “They need to know someone cares.”

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“Friends for Life” Connects Caring People To Lonely Seniors In Need

In the United States, more than 11 million senior citizens live alone.

Everyone should have someone in their world who cares, and that’s what our group Friends For Life is all about: people taking time to care for the elderly living alone, or in nursing homes who have no visitors. We demonstrate that people care.

friends for life inez with senior 1 facebookIn Waco, Texas, we serve as legal guardians for people who are not able to make decisions for themselves. We find them safe places to live, make sure they are clothed and fed–even meet them at the emergency room at 2 a.m., if needed.

It all started while I was visiting my father in the hospital one day when I heard a woman screaming.  I went to see what was wrong and found a woman who was close to ninety years old.  She was crying.  She said, “I’m dying and I don’t want to die alone, please don’t leave me!”

She was sick, in a hospital 200 miles away from her nearest family, and no one was coming to see her.  She was convinced this meant she was dying, because if she were going to live, her family would still be coming to see her. I gave her a stuffed animal and flowers and read from my Bible to her.  Mostly, I listened to her. She decided I wouldn’t be doing all that if she were dying. In a short time, she got well and went home.

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After I visited her, the nurses asked, “Since you visited this lady that you didn’t know, would you go see a lady on the fourth floor who is all alone?”

So, I also brought her a stuffed animal, visited with her, and she got well enough to go home.  Then they asked, “There is someone on the second floor who has no family, could you check on her, too?”

I kept thinking that the help they needed already existed – somewhere. I learned that over half of the people in nursing home never have a single visitor. I also learned that over half of the elderly people who were living alone, needing help, weren’t getting help at all – from anyone.

The first year and every year after that trying to meet those needs has been challenging. One day, in our early days, I received a call from a nursing home asking me to make corsages for the 220 women who were in their facility. They explained what a sad holiday Mother’s Day is for all the moms who never had children, for all whose children had passed away, and for those whose children didn’t come to see them that day.Men Pay medical Bills submitted credit Bess Adler Metro

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I said, “I’ll do it.”  I didn’t have a flower or money to buy flowers or any idea how to make a corsage.  And, the Friday before Mother’s Day, I wasn’t any further along, but I ended up going to a garden shop and gathering up everything I could find that looked like it could be turned into a corsage.

I walked to the cash register trying to figure out how to tell the man I didn’t have any money.  When I got there he said, “are you Inez Russell with Friends for Life?”  I said, “Yes.”

He said, “There is someone looking for you.”

I told him I didn’t think that was possible because no one knew I was there. friends for life volunteer and old man facebook

He took me to meet a lady who handed me $40. She told me that when she got up that morning she had asked God who to give that money to and He told her to come find me.

When I went back to the cash register, the man handed me a receipt for $39.94!

On another day, an elderly man called me to tell me his birthday would be the next day.

I asked him what he was going to get for his birthday and he said, “Nothing. I never get anything for my birthday.”

I said, “Well, if you were going to get something for your birthday, what would you want it to be?”

“100-piece puzzles and salmon croquettes. Do you have any salmon croquettes?” 

I recruited volunteers to go get 100-piece puzzles and, I found an elderly widow who loved to cook to make salmon croquettes.

We Do It All

We have all sorts of programs, from Adopt a Grandparent, to Friends for Thanksgiving, where we take Thanksgiving Dinner to homebound elderly and people with disabilities.

We also have Gifts for Grannies and Grandpas, where we remember people with gifts, cards or phone calls, a Pen Pal Program, Telephone Reassurance, Reading to the Blind/Visually Impaired, Transportation to the Doctor, Grocery Shopping, Money Management, Minor Household Repairs, and even a Light Bulb Changing Program.

We have 62 paid staff members and thousands of volunteers who work with us in Waco, Texas. We operate an adult day care center that is open 7:30am to 6pm, Monday through Friday.

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For our adult day care center, we staff nurses, certified nurse aids, a CNA supervisor, drivers, an activity director, a cook, housekeeping personnel and an adult day care director just for that part of our work.  We staff guardianship care managers who take care of our clients by making sure they have a safe place to live, food, clothing, medical care, someone to advocate for them.

FriendsForLife_child at piano submittedOur facility is the Meyer Family Intergenerational Center, and children come from every grade level of school – through college as well as the Boys and Girls Club, scouts, church youth groups and children who are homeschooled. They play games with our clients (they especially love Ninetendo Wii (Habilitation), play music with and for them, entertain them, read to them, talk to them/listen, create art projects together and more.

If you want to get involved but don’t live in Texas, contact the National Volunteer Caregiver Network – www.nvcnetwork.org to see if there is a similar program nearby. You can also contact a nursing home in your area to ask them how to could volunteer to brighten the lives of any residents who don’t have family or friends nearby.

Every day at Friends for Life, we get to help people in need who don’t have family nearby to help. Having a friend means you have someone you can call when you need help. It means small problems can be fixed before they become huge. Having a friend means someone will advocate for you and remember you. For the thousands of people who are completely alone, finding someone who cares means everything.

If you’d like to know more about Friends for Life or if you’d like to help us, please visit our website: www.friendsforlife.org. Together, we can make a huge difference in the lives of very vulnerable people, one person at a time.

Rate of Uninsured Hits New Low as More Americans Get Health Coverage

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A new study shows more Americans have health insurance than ever before.

According to the latest quarterly Gallup poll, the rate of uninsured adults is down to 11.4 percent.

That number represents an almost 5-percent drop since the Affordable Care Act mandate took effect at the start of 2014, when an estimated 16% of Americans over 18 years old were not covered.

In a study released last month by the Journal of the American Medical Association, more than a half million adults reported “significant” improvements in affordable health insurance, access to doctors and medications since the last two annual open enrollment sessions.Garbage Insurance Clinic-cardboard-youtube

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The Gallup study showed the biggest decline in uninsured rates was among those earning less than $36,000 per year. In 2013, nearly 31% of this group were living without health coverage. That number has dropped to around 21%.

The number of Hispanics without health care coverage dropped to 29%, a vast improvement from the nearly 39% who said they were uninsured in 2013. Black Americans saying they were uninsured declined from around 21% in 2013 to 12% in the latest quarter.

Because so many college-age adults are covered by family insurance plans, 16% of those ages 18-24 are not covered, down from 23.5% two years ago. 

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