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Oldest Jockey and First Latino Ever to Win Triple Crown Donates Winnings

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Ending the sport’s 37 year drought, the thoroughbred American Pharoah galloped into the history books at the Belmont Stakes Saturday to become horse racing’s first Triple Crown winner since 1978.

Riding the horse to victory earlier this year at the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, Victor Espinoza, 43, became the oldest jockey to win all three races in one season, and the first Latino to do so.horse paints - NBC video

This Champion Racehorse Paints, Raises Thousands for Retired Thoroughbreds

 

The jockey, who was afraid of horses as a boy in Mexico, traditionally donates 10 percent of everything he wins to City of Hope, the cancer research and treatment center. But after becoming only the twelfth jockey to claim Triple Crown glory, he said he would be donating all his prize winnings, $80,000, to the Duarte, California center.

American Pharoah’s trainer Bob Baffert, who lost three Triple Crowns prior to Saturday’s victory also announced he would be donating $50,000 each to charities for retired race horses and permanently disabled jockeys.

(WATCH the exciting finish below or READ about the horse race at Seattle Times)

China to Phase out Domestic Ivory Market, Crack Down on Illegal Trade Online

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The illegal ivory trade in China was delivered two major blows last month when the state government and the country’s largest social media platform began clamping down to protect the endangered African elephant.

During the public destruction of 662 kilograms of confiscated illegal ivory (1500 lbs) in Beijing, the Chinese government said that it was working to close down the nation’s legal domestic ivory market.

The May 29 announcement from the State Forestry Administration said Chinese authorities will “strictly control ivory processing and trade until the commercial processing and sale of ivory and its products are eventually halted.”Dr_Dame_Daphne_Sheldrick-elephant-hug-CopyrightTheDavidSheldrickWildlifeTrust

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“This decision will have a profound impact on wild elephant conservation and ivory trafficking,” said Lo Sze Ping, Chief Executive Officer of WWW China.

The recent destruction of tusks and carved ivory that were seized since 2014 follows an ivory destruction event held in Guangdong, China, in January 2014 when 6.15 tons of confiscated ivory were crushed.

In other good news for elephants, the Chinese internet giant with the most widely-used social media platform and messaging app–Weixin (WeChat)–has launched a campaign to combat illegal online wildlife trade. Tencent, which founded the Weixin and QQ microblog platforms has already shut down a group of social media accounts which were proven to be involved in illegal online wildlife business activities.

Partnering with The Nature Conservancy and the International Fund for Animal Welfare, Tencent launched an official account on Weixin, called ‘Tencent for the Planet’, to provide a reporting channel for clamping down on the illegal elephant-emojiactivities online, after it had learned through user complaints about the steady growth of illegal wildlife trade on the Internet.

To promote elephant conservation awareness, Tencent also opened a voting process for Weixin users for a new set of emoji featuring elephants.

Other nations and territories to destroy ivory stockpiles recently include Belgium, Republic of Congo, France, Gabon, Hong Kong, Kenya, UAE and the USA.

Photos: (top) Tencent, (home) Martin Harvey © WWF

Man Flies 1200 Miles to Donate Stem Cells to Save 7-year-old Girl

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Priya Shah was fighting a losing battle with a rare disease and was forced to drop out of school when none of her family members were a match for a stem-cell transplant.

That’s when a 44-year-old stranger from Dubai flew in to become her knight in shining armor, traveling all the way to Gujarat, India to donate his own to the seven-year-old.

(READ more from Times of India)

“Bucket List Dog” Cuts Ribbon at Shelter Where He Was First Adopted

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We heard back from Thomas Neil Rodriguez, aka DJ Neil Armstrong, who told us that Poh, the pup he’s been taking on a Bucket List trip across the country, continued his great adventure as the guest of honor at the animal shelter where he was first adopted by his loving caretaker.

Neil and Poh returned to the North Shore Animal League yesterday in Long Island, New York to cut the ribbon on the group’s 21st Anniversary Celebration and 36-hour adoption event.

Ten days ago, GNN broke the story–which immediately went viral on American news websites–about the former shelter dog’s heartwarming end of life journey, which Neil documented on Instagram.poh adventure santa monica instagram

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“Your article is what made Poh’s story go viral. Before your article he had approximately 5000 followers, he now has 97,000. Thank you again!” Rodriguez wrote to GNN.

The 16-year-old pup was adopted from the North Shore Animal League back in 1999, and has since traveled to dozens of US states, dipped his toes in the Pacific Ocean and befriended a horse in New Orleans.

“This is a really nice thing for Poh, he gets to return to where he came from after getting to see the world.”

Rodriguez was presented with the dog’s Mutt-i-grees® Rescue Registry papers along with a Certificate of Appreciation for raising awareness about the importance of adoption and the human-animal bond.

It is hoped that 2,000 rescue animals will be adopted in this weekend’s event in New York.

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Students Wait in Line for Autographs – From School Janitor

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Dozens of second-grade students waited in a long line this week just to get Mr. Steve to sign their yearbooks.

Mr. Steve is not a teacher or principal, he is the school’s beloved custodian.

The Alan Shepard Elementary School in Bourbonnais, Illinois posted the photo on the Facebook page for their school district this weekend and the image was viewed and cheered more than a million times.Courtney-Vashaw-Principal-screenshot-450px

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“He pays attention to the kids… he knows who they are,” Principal Shirley Padera told WQAD. “The kids know if anything happens, Mr. Steve is going to take care of it.”

Steve-Weidner-janitor-FB-profile-sm“This picture is not about me!” said Weidner. “It’s about the children of Alan Shepard school.”

“My signature to me or anybody else is just that a ‘signature’. But to those kids it’s more than a name on paper.”

(READ more from WQAD)

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One Chick-fil-A Owner Is Donating 200 Sandwiches to Iowa Pride Event

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Revelers at the Iowa City Pride fest this year will be eating chicken and fries donated by a local owner of the fast food franchise most associated with anti-gay sentiment.

Adam Donius, the owner of a Chick-fil-A in Coralville, Iowa was happy to become a sponsor of the annual gay pride picnic on June 19.

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Giving Away $29 Billion Earned This Pair a Lifetime Philanthropy Award

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Warren Buffett presented the Forbes 400 Lifetime Achievement Award for Philanthropy to the couple who has given away more money than anyone in the history of humanity–Bill and Melinda Gates.

The Microsoft founder and his wife have poured $29 billion dollars into eradicating polio from the world, protecting Africans against Malaria, and even searching for the best toilet to help global sanitation efforts.Bill Gates water from feces-GatesNotesVideo

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“I’ve studied the great foundations, whether it’s Rockefeller or Carnegie or Julius Rosenwald or George Eastman, Bill Hewlett, Dave Packard, Henry Ford… But in no case did the founders of those foundations remotely pour the personal time and effort and brainpower into their foundations that Bill and Melinda have. They have been spending, and I’ve observed it, certainly 50 hours a week, maybe averaging 60 hours a week.”

(WATCH their video or READ more at Forbes.com)

Operation Feel Good: Being The Change We Wish To See In The World

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Good News Network inspired me to do something of my own. I made a video in hopes that it will inspire others–because one more person who is inspired is one more person who is making a difference.

I thank you for your website; it is awesome and has helped keep me stay focused on positivity!

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My wife and I shopped for groceries, made sandwiches, then passed them out– with clothes and cookies – to those in need.

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This gentleman was very grateful: thank you for Operation Feelgood!

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Trader Joe’s Exec Opens Nonprofit Grocery Store As a Low-Budget, Healthy Option

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The former president of Trader Joe’s has opened the nation’s first not-for-profit grocery store in Dorchester, Massachusetts to give people a low-cost option for healthy groceries–and ready-made meals.

wow-blackberries-99c-DailyTable-FB-crpdInstead of going to McDonald’s for lunch or dinner, low-income folks or locals who are too busy to cook can now come to the Daily Table and find quick healthy meal options freshly prepared on-site. Entrees like chicken penne are priced starting at $1.49, while side dishes like soup or salad range from 50¢ to $1.

Daily Table keeps prices low, according to SuperMarket News, by sourcing its food through overstocks, donations from supermarkets or manufacturers, and by acquiring blemished produce.

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But a quick look at their grapefruit (2 for $1), carrots ($.29 lb) and cucumbers (3 for $1) reveals no more imperfections than you’d find at an average farmer’s market.

The store at 450 Washington Street, which opened Thursday, is selling frozen vegetables, frozen pizzas, bread, canned goods, cereal, rice, salad greens, bananas and other produce. The store will not sell soda, snacks or candy.

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Doug Rauch, the former president of Trader’Joes, says he wants to feature prices that will “make you smile”, and hopes to locate more stores in the working class neighborhoods of Boston, but also others in Los Angeles, New York, Detroit, San Francisco and Baton Rouge.

(WATCH the video below from WBZ-TV or LEARN more at the Daily Table Facebook Page and website)

U.S. Adds a Hefty 280,000 Jobs in May, More Than Expected

Strong job growth in May shows that employers continue to remain confident about the US economy going forward.

The monthly federal report surprised economists with an increase of 280,000 jobs.

The government also revised up its estimate of job growth in March and April by a combined net 32,000.

(READ more about the report at NBCPhoto by Reyner Media – Story tip from carilyn

Miss Piggy the Muppet is Honored for Feminist Contributions (WATCH)

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Television and movie diva, best-selling author and outspoken champion of porcine rights, Miss Piggy, was honored this week with a major feminist award. On top of that, she’s published an essay on feminism in TIME magazine.

The Muppet was honored Thursday in Brooklyn, New York, taking the stage to give a speech at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. She joins the ranks of Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, journalist Connie Chung and author Toni Morrison, who have also received the Sackler Center First Award.

“Moi is thrilled,” Miss Piggy said in a statement. “It is truly wonderful to be celebrated and share this honor with fellow legends, role models, and pioneers of female fabulosity. We rock!”kermit-frog-lookalike-discovered-diane-bare-hearted-glassfrog-costa-rica (1)

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Center founder, Elizabeth Sackler, said in a statement that Miss Piggy was chosen for her “determination and grit” in teaching important lessons through television and film.

In her TIME essay, Miss Piggy says “feminism’s future must be proud, positive, powerful, perseverant, and, wherever possible, alliterative.”

(WATCH the video below – READ more from Reuters) Photo by ross hawkes, CC

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Man Takes Mobile Shower on the Road for Homeless People in Florida-WATCH

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Drew Broderick knows how important a shower can be if you’re looking for work, or trying to keep your job, when you have no home. He’s been there.

When he lost his business and his home in 2008, what Broderick missed most was a hot shower. So, he turned his old construction trailer into a mobile shower and started towing it to missions and homeless shelters around North Fort Myers, Florida.

Since 2013, he has provided the homeless with more than 1,000 “hot heavenly showers” through the use of this innovative mobile device.

“They come out of there looking like a million bucks, giving me big hugs and crying,” Broderick told WBBH-TV with tears filling his eyes. “It’s been a beautiful experience.”Our keys!

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Now, he’s hit a bit of a road block: his truck broke down earlier this year, and the mobile shower has been sitting in a backyard ever since, unable to go where it’s needed.

Broderick’s not giving up, though. He founded “Showers for Homeless Fort Myers,” created a Giveforward fundraising page to get his shower back on the road, and is looking for people to help him take the gift of a hot shower to the homeless again.

(WATCH the WBBH News video below) – Story tip: Jennifer Nasworthy

 

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Broadway Casts of Aladdin and Lion King Get Stuck at Same Airport, Have A Sing-Off

 

We should all be this lucky during a six-hour flight lay-over.

On Sunday, in an amazing cosmic turn of events, both the cast of the Lion King and of Aladdin got stranded at LaGuardia Airport in New York City.

Rather than breaking out their tablets or heading off to buy a paperback, they decided to break out into a Disney-fueled sing-off.

(Watch what happens in the video above) – Story tip from Monica Sedore

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Stylish Mini-Cars Help Kids With Disabilities Get Around the Playground 

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Playtime can be lonely for children with physical challenges preventing them from keeping up with all the other kids. That’s why one man, Cole Galloway, decided to begin retrofitting children’s vehicles to create a way for these kids to get around in style–and it’s taken off worldwide.

In the past ten years, the ‘GoBabyGo!’ movement has spread to Poland, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand and over two dozen U.S. States, where people use Galloway’s DIY instructions to revamp vehicles that are already sold in toy stores. The best part is, each time they hop in, it’s a physical therapy session.

These modified miniature cars bring a form of mobility to children with crawling and walking problems, and tots can use these cool cars everywhere–at home, at school, or on the playground. The start/stop button on these machines can be located wherever the child needs the most muscle work: If your legs need strengthening, for instance, you must stand to make the car go.cropped-Dolls-with-Disabilities-Makies-Facebook-photo

Dolls with Disabilities Designed to Make All Kids Feel Special

 

“Fun is key here—it unlocks brain development and exploratory drive for the child, and ignites active, engaged play from adults and peers,” Galloway says. “When your main goal is mobility and socialization of young children and their families, you can’t ask for better collaborators than Barbie and Mater.”

The organization relies heavily on donations, both monetary and vehicular, to operate, and there is an ongoing list of parents who are interested in, or in the process of, creating a GoBabyGo! program in their hometown.

Most recently, GoBabyGo! found three legs of support in Israel.

When a two-year-old boy with muscular dystrophy was brought in to Nilly Waiserberg’s clinic six months ago, the doctor had the unfortunate task of telling his parents that their son was unlikely to walk on his own. Later that day, she and a former student, Stephanie Libzon, began researching alternative therapy options for kids and stumbled upon GoBabyGo!

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They teamed up with Michael Nudelman, another physiotherapist from Tel Aviv, and formed an official nonprofit to help develop the device.

“Disabled children – most of the time – go around with wheelchairs or walkers, and they look different with some kind of negative point of view,” told ShalomLife.com. “When they go around in the cars, they look cool. From being the last one in the group, they are getting the ability to be the… leader.”

Watch this NBC video that captures the adorable essence of the program below.

Photos courtesy of Go Baby Go Israel, Facebook. 

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Kids and Animals on Same Road to Recovery at Los Angeles Zoo (WATCH)

At first glance, Natalia Juanero and Rhonda the Rhino may seem an odd match.

But the spunky six-year-old girl and the celebrity rhinoceros bonded instantly during a hands-on visit at the Los Angeles Zoo.

Rhonda and Natalia share the same goal:  beating cancer.

The two met this week at a preview of the zoo’s annual “Dream Night,” which gives patients from Children’s Hospital some one-on-one time with animals.

“I think it’s really significant to see that kids have a hard fight against cancer, and so do the animals,” one parent told KCBS News.gorilla-hug-Tansy-Aspinall-Foundation-YoutubeGrab

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Natalia, a huge animal lover, wants to be a veterinarian. She has a dog, a cat and an aquarium full of fish at home. She said Rhonda felt like a lizard. She should know. She has two of those at home, too.

Two-year-old Charlie Pope has a condition which damaged one of his eyes. He got to slide up alongside a seal who also sees life through injured eyes.

“Dream Night” is celebrated annually at zoos around the world on the first Friday of June. You can contact your local zoo to learn more.

(WATCH the video below or READ more at KCBS News) – Photo via KCBS video

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Today Only, Get Your Free Donuts Here! (And Find Out Why)

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Hooray, it’s National Doughnut Day! Did you know this giveaway started during America’s Great Depression?

Large national chains are joining mom-and-pop shops across America June 5 to offer up a single dose of the sweet stuff, so, if you want to take advantage, you can visit these nearby locations for Krispy Kreme or Dunkin Donuts.

Or, if you’re in a midwestern state be sure to go to LaMar’s, a doughnut chain, which partners with the Salvation Army to fight childhood hunger.

It was the Salvation Army’s Chicago, Illinois, branch that created National Doughnut Day in 1938 as a way to raise money to help people in their community struggling through the Depression. The organizers also wanted to honor the Salvation Army’s 250 “dough girls” and “dough lassies” who made donuts for troops fighting in Europe.

The American Red Cross picked up doughnut duty for troops in World War II.

Today’s doughnut giveaways can be a reminder of that volunteer spirit–or it can be a way to get a free donut if you don’t usually have the money, or waste-line for such luxuries.

(READ more from TIME) Photo by DaveCrosby

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What If There Is Proof Of Abundance Everywhere?

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We are so blessed. For real. Need proof?

Let’s do an exercise right now…

Look around at the abundance that surrounds you. See this incredible scene that you are blessed to look into and the furniture that you might be sitting on.

Notice the photos, art, decorations, environment, and beautiful things that might be surrounding you.

Look outside and see how plentiful the world is. See the cars, trees, birds, food, and resources around you.

Open your address book and look at how many people are in your life.

Say thank you.

We are surrounded by abundance. We have supermarkets that offer produce flown in from around the world so that we can experience a massive variety of foreign fruits and veggies. We have roads bustling with thousands of cars, buses and taxis. We have millions of people ready to help anyone in need. We have a supply of fresh air. We are truly blessed.

Often we focus on lack rather than abundance. We get caught up in everything we don’t have rather than focusing on everything that we do.

There is a fear that has been reinforced through our industrialized society that insists that we never have enough; and even if we do have enough, everything might be only moments away from disappearing.fearless-living-CC-MichaelLoRusso

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If there is one way to be happy today, it’s by focusing on how much you have and expressing gratitude for it.

Imagine the possible shifts in your perspective as you are actively and consciously looking for proof of abundance.

Please join me in this journey by posting your best #ProofofAbundance pictures on social media.

Be sure to use #ProofofAbundance and tag me in the photo so that I can enjoy it too!

Together we can have a ripple effect of gratitude and abundance on each other and beyond!

Much Love and BIG smiles,

Michelle Ploog
www.michelleploog.com  Follow me at @michelleploog

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Daughter Finds Silver Lining And Fun in Last Days of Mom’s Terminal Illness

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Robyn Willson says she’ll always remember her mother’s cancer treatments as “something that we enjoyed.” That’s because she and her mother decided to make chemotherapy fun.

After learning that her mother had been diagnosed with terminal cancer, Robyn decided that the two of them would dress up in different costumes each time Carla had to go in for a chemotherapy treatment.

Robyn-Carla-Willson-screenshotFrom rubber noses to tutus to bumble bees, the dress-ups got her mom motivated. Robyn says the costumes worked like “throwing a switch” to completely change her mother’s attitude.

The mother and daughter dubbed their dress-up stunt “Operation Choose Joy.” They quit limiting it to just chemo treatments, and began exuding joy in bright colors on just about every outing they took together.

Robyn Willson-dress-up-with-mother-CBSvidCarla passed away May 29– and she was in costume.

Robyn says she knew cancer would take her mother one day, but it will never take the laugh-filled memories they made every time they played dress up.

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Chimps Show Researchers They’d Cook if Given the Chance (WATCH)

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Give a chimpanzee a banana and he’ll eat for a day, give a chimp an oven, and he might just cook that banana.

A new study by Harvard and Yale researchers found that chimps have the cognitive ability to cook — they just don’t know how.

At an animal sanctuary in the Republic of Congo researchers created a “magic oven” that was really just a gadget with a piece of cooked sweet potato hidden inside.

The chimps were given slices of raw sweet potato which they would put into the device. The researchers would then shake it and open the compartment containing the pre-cooked slice. The apes saw raw food go in and cooked food come out.

It’s surprising to see any animal willing to give up food when there’s no guarantee they’ll get it back, but this experiment showed the chimps had the ability to grasp the complicated idea of turning raw food into cooked food.

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That’s a concept anthropologists argue was crucial to human evolution.

While the chimps didn’t do any cooking themselves, the video below humorously suggests it does show they may be smart enough to go to a restaurant.

(WATCH the video below or READ more at the New York Times) Photo by Delphine Bruyere, CC

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IKEA Pledges Over a Billion Dollars to Help Slow Climate Change

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IKEA will spend more than a billion dollars over the next five years to boost its use of wind and solar energy and helping people in developing countries hardest hit by climate change.

The world’s largest furniture maker set a series of goals to reach by 2020. These include spending $675 million on wind turbines and solar panels so that one hundred percent of IKEA stores and factories are run on renewable sources. It also plans to plant as many trees as it cuts down every year.

IKEA’s chief executive, Peter Agnefjall, was one of 43 CEOs who declared themselves “Ambassadors for Climate Action” earlier this year in a open letter to world leaders demanding a response to climate change.power-plant-CC-flickr-Martin_Nikolaj_Bech-800px

New Product Should Be Climate Game-Changer

 

Agnefjall told Reuters the steps will be “good for customers, good for the climate and good for IKEA too.”

In addition, IKEA’s charitable foundation will spend $450 million to help families in places around the world especially affected by the effects of climate change, such as drought and floods.

(READ more at Reuters)

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