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This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

They’ve Collected 20 Million Pounds of Food From People Who are Moving—And Delivered it to Food Banks

A New Jersey moving company has sparked an initiative capitalizing on the amount of food left behind in clients' fridges in order to help...

This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our friend Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

Mercy Chefs Serves Its 10 Millionth Meal — Then, Heads to Texas to Feed ‘Bodies and Souls’ in the Cold

The Virginia-based disaster relief and humanitarian aid group Mercy Chefs reached a magnificent milestone this month, serving its 10 millionth meal. The nonprofit, founded in...

Startup Builds 3 Huge Indoor Farms in Appalachia Turning Coal Country into Agricultural Hub

An Appalachia-based company that's building the world's largest indoor farms just delivered their first harvest—beefsteak tomatoes—to grocery stores like Walmart and Kroger. The Kentucky-based company...

How Phoenix Feeds The Hungry With Fresh Food While Saving Local Businesses and Farms

Around the world, individuals have found all kinds of innovative ways to support each other during the coronavirus pandemic—but so have governments. In Arizona,...

Englishman Grows 500 Types of Edible Foods With Only a Few Hours’ Work a Month

Far from pursuing the American vision of "amber waves of grain," this farmer in England's southwest has, for 20 years, been growing 500 different...

If You Feel Like Things Are Falling Apart, They Are Probably Actually Coming Together

Most of us don’t relish change—and we'd rather remain stuck inside a cocoon than fly like a butterfly. This excerpt by Tama Kieves, from...

This Week’s Inspiring Horoscopes From Rob Brezsny’s ‘Free Will Astrology’

We’ve partnered with our friend Rob Brezsny, who for years has championed a positive approach to life through astrology. His weekly wisdom is sure...

Her Dad’s Food Truck Made Just $6 in a Day, So She Asked Twitter For Help – And Hundreds Came To the Rescue

When a young Texas woman realized how much her dad's food truck has been struggling in the pandemic, she made a single post on...

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...

Tennessee Teen Raises Thousands of Dollars For Food Banks By Making and Selling His Own Vanilla – WATCH

Vanilla is the salt of the dessert world—it enhances the flavors of all the other ingredients that go into a dish. No wonder it's...

Face-Masked Batman is ‘The Superhero to the Homeless’, Bringing Food to Them Across Santiago

The streets of Santiago, Chile may be a long way from Gotham City, but among its citizens dwells a true superhero. Far from being...

Nigerian Entrepreneur Invents Giant Solar-Powered Refrigerators That Cut Spoilage to Help Farmers Earn 25% More

One of the great inventions in human history, refrigeration is being brought to rural fish and produce markets in Nigeria through an entrepreneur's invention...

Man ‘Repays His Debt’ to English Family Who Saved Him From a Life of Poverty Selling Peanuts for $1 a Day

While on holiday in India, Colin and Carol Hanson befriended a boy living in poverty, helping his family with rent, schooling and food, which cemented a bond.

2 Million People in India Gather to Plant 20 Million Trees Along the River Ganges—All While Social Distancing

While social-distancing and wearing masks, residents and government workers in India's Uttar Pradesh planted 20 million trees in one day.

First U.S. Woman to Walk in Space Just Traveled to the Ocean’s Deepest Depth

Setting records, Dr. Kathy Sullivan, the first woman to walk in space, becomes the first woman and human to visit ocean’s deepest point—and the ISS.

Rival Gangs in Cape Town Agreed to An Unprecedented Truce—and Together Bring Food to the Poor

Since violent crime has fallen by 75% amidst the COVID-19 outbreaks, a recent hunger project uniting 2 South African gangs is being hailed as a “miracle”.

Amazon is Fulfilling the Wish Lists For Hundreds of Charities to Give Back This Holiday Season

As a means of continuing their holiday tradition of fulfilling the needs of US charities, Amazon has fulfilled the wishlists of hundreds of nonprofits.

Philippine Village Simultaneously Cleans Up Its Streets and Feeds the Hungry By Trading Plastic for Free Rice

Not only has the program helped to keep the streets clean, it has also helped to fill the stomachs of financially strapped villagers.