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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...

This Sweet Family-Style Restaurant Has No Prices, and Feeds Anyone in Alabama –WATCH

Drexell & Honeybee’s in Brewton, Alabama serves the usual Southern dishes, but with no prices—just a box where people can pay whatever they can.

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.

Hero Teacher Spent Every Day in Lockdown Preparing Food for His Pupils and Delivered 7,500 Packed Lunches

A hero teacher in England spent every day preparing food for his 85 students who were home in quarantine— and delivered 7,500 packed lunches.

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.

Watch Dog ‘Talk’ to His Owner in English Using a Sound Board With Dozens of Spoken Phrases

Bunny the dog may only be 11 months old, but he has already learned to communicate with his owners using a 45-button sound board.

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.

Sesame Street Joins CNN to Host a Town Hall Saturday Addressing Racism

On June 6, a 60-minute special called, ‘Coming Together: Standing Up to Racism. A CNN/Sesame Street Town Hall for Kids and Families’.

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”.

Kroger Buys and Redirects Dairy Farmers’ Excess Milk, Sending 50,000 Gallons Per Month to Food Banks

Though it’s difficult for food banks to stock this item, nutrient-dense milk is one of the most-often requested items. Now, in these critical times,...

Publix Supermarkets Are Buying Food From Struggling Farmers So They Can Use it to Feed Families in Need

Not only will the initiative benefit millions of families who rely on Feeding America for their meals, it will also help Florida farmers with their income.

Watch These Self-Isolating Seniors Stave Off Boredom by Playing Life-Sized ‘Hungry, Hungry Hippos’

Rather than using plastic hippos to capture their prizes, these wily older women in wheelchairs used baskets on sticks—and the results are so fun.

Man Launches ‘Uber Eats-Style’ Service That Rescues Surplus Event Food and Delivers it to Charities

Since B12Give launched in Toronto last May, the service has saved more than 11,000 pounds of food from ending up in a landfill.

Americans Will Pay an Extra 36% to Buy Ethically-Sourced Food—and Research Shows It’s Paying Off for Companies

Most surveyed Americans would pay more for sustainable, ethical products—and companies that go the extra mile are benefitting from more dollars spent.

As More Cities Install ‘Rain Gardens’ to Filter Pollution, Portland Offers to Foot the Bill for City Residents

Portland and Los Angeles are installing bioswales—AKA “rain gardens”—to help filter rainwater runoff before it enters and pollutes the sewage system.

Feeling Like a New Year’s Resolution? Study Suggests Living ‘Fast,’ Living Longer—With Intermittent Fasting

Not all diets have scientific evidence to back up their claims, but this new study is adding to a growing body of research supporting intermittent fasting.

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.

This Game Allows You to Plant Trees Around the World Simply By Answering Trivia Questions Correctly

For every 10 questions that a player answers correctly, this environmental nonprofit is able to generate enough money to plant one tree.