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Catholic Charities Seeks Community Support Amid Federal Funding Cuts (sponsored)

Catholic Charities Seeks Community Support Amid Federal Funding Cuts (sponsored)

With the anticipated sunset of key federal funding on June 30, Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada (CCNN) faces a projected $1.5 million budget shortfall. To help bridge the gap and maintain essential services amid growing demand, the region’s...

Signs Of A Thriving Community

If you don’t have a child in elementary school, you might be wondering about the purple and gold “Keep Our 7 Neighborhood Elementary Schools” yard signs. The Preserve Lakewood Schools yard signs are a sign of a thriving community where parents,...

Meet the Companies Helping to Trans Kids and Hide It from Parents

Meet the Companies Helping to Trans Kids and Hide It from Parents

It’s been a while since Americans could actually sit back and enjoy June. Now, instead of bumping into rainbows in every aisle and choking on the colored logos of every conceivable brand, there’s some freedom from the suffocating fumes of Pride...

More than $1 million in grant funding awards to multiple community organizations

More than $1 million in grant funding awards to multiple community organizations

Over a million dollars in city grant funding has been put towards helping non-profit organizations create more inclusive, accessible and welcoming spaces. The $1.2 million in funding came from the City of Lethbridge’s Make-Your-Mark and Community...

Single Black women on Covid five years later: ‘The pandemic taught me, no regrets’

Single Black women on Covid five years later: ‘The pandemic taught me, no regrets’

For single Black women, the pandemic was a mix of isolation, loss of community and social connections and a return to the foundation of family. Illustration: Diana Ejaita/Guardian It was business as usual for Jordan Madison in early 2020. Her...

SC court backs volunteer housing advocates program

SUMMARY SC Supreme Court authorizes volunteer housing advocates Program helps low-income tenants facing eviction Advocates provide legal info under attorney supervision Similar justice worker models active in multiple states By Teri Saylor Last...

Stellenbosch students initiate organ donation project

Stellenbosch students initiate organ donation project

Students from Stellenbosch University have initiated a project at Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town to assist in making organ donation more effective. Launching the NGO, Save Seven, what started as a small project has turned into a fully-fledged...

New group opens dedicated to supporting men’s mental health

New group opens dedicated to supporting men’s mental health

Man Down, a non-profit company, was established to provide men with a safe, judgment-free space in which they can share their experiences without stigma and find support from others. Primarily, this support is provided through fortnightly meetings...

‘It’s my second family’: Opening Doors celebrates supporting over 6,000 families experiencing homelessness

‘It’s my second family’: Opening Doors celebrates supporting over 6,000 families experiencing homelessness

DUBUQUE, Iowa (KCRG) - Ebony Jenkins is one of more than 6,000 women whose lives are changed after receiving continuing care offered by Opening Doors. “You can’t do things on your own, especially coming out of drug addiction or abusive...

Hungary delays vote on ‘foreign-funded’ NGO, media law

Hungary’s ruling party on Wednesday said it was delaying next week’s vote on a law that would allow the government to sanction “foreign-funded” NGOs and media that has drawn protests. Critics consider the bill “on transparency in public life” as...

Mothers’ Helpers: Non-profit in Santa Barbara to Hire Bilingual Coordinator

Mothers’ Helpers: Non-profit in Santa Barbara to Hire Bilingual Coordinator

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - A non-profit focused on helping mothers in need is hiring a bilingual coordinator in Santa Barbara. Thanks to a grant from the Women's Fund of Santa Barbara, Mothers' Helpers will be able to cover the salary and benefits of...

Costa del Sol NGO Mol Beh Taa sets up nursery school in Gambia

Costa del Sol NGO Mol Beh Taa sets up nursery school in Gambia

Emma Pérez-Romera Casares Wednesday, 4 June 2025, 16:17 Compartir What seemed like a dream just over two years ago has become a reality thanks to a family trip to Gambia by Momodou Njie, Lorena Pérez and some friends from Casares. A nursery school...

Santa Fe partners with out-of-state non-profit to address homelessness

Santa Fe partners with out-of-state non-profit to address homelessness

After the City Council voted to terminate the Pete's Place Homeless Shelter lease, Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber said change will be coming in the form of a new organization this August to run it. "The reason we wanted to change management was to try...

UP organization supporting kids in foster care gets $10,000 donation

UP organization supporting kids in foster care gets $10,000 donation

ESCANABA, Mich. (WBUP/WJMN) -- The UP Foster Closet of Delta County received a large donation of $10,000 that will allow them to continue their mission of providing free items to children and families in the foster care system. The donation came...

Canada Probes Citizens Who Volunteered for IDF Post-October 7 over ‘War Crimes’

Canada Probes Citizens Who Volunteered for IDF Post-October 7 over ‘War Crimes’

Canadian authorities are investigating Canadian citizens who served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in the wake of the Hamas terror attack of October 7 for alleged “war crimes.” The probe of IDF volunteers — known as “lone soldiers” in Israel —...

CePIL trains 50 paralegals in bauxite mining communities  

CePIL trains 50 paralegals in bauxite mining communities  

By Christopher Tetteh Bibiani, (Western North), June 4, GNA-The Centre for Public Interest Law (CePIL) has trained some residents of bauxite mine communities to serve as paralegals in their respective communities in the Western North Region. CEPIL...

FOIA Request Sent to Delaware Technical And Community College Regarding Chinese National Students on June 4, 2025

FOIA Request to Delaware Technical And Community College Regarding Chinese National Students on June 4, 2025. As part of our ongoing commitment to transparency and accountability in governmental affairs, Sussex Review has submitted a Freedom of...

FOIA Request Sent to Tallahassee Community College Regarding Chinese National Students on June 4, 2025

FOIA Request Sent to Tallahassee Community College Regarding Chinese National Students on June 4, 2025

FOIA Request to Tallahassee Community College Regarding Chinese National Students on June 4, 2025. As part of our commitment to transparency and accountability in governmental affairs, we have submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request...

Arts Hub Brockville places second in community contest

Arts Hub Brockville places second in community contest

Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News It was an affirming crowd that came together at the Arts Hub at St John's United Church Saturday afternoon March 22nd, 2025, to celebrate the performance centre's first anniversary of signing its 10-year...

Saipan Chamber of Commerce thanks sponsors and supporters of 16th Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament

Saipan Chamber of Commerce thanks sponsors and supporters of 16th Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament

THE Saipan Chamber of Commerce extends its deepest Un Dångkulu na Si Yu’us Ma’åsi’ and Ghilisow to all sponsors, players, staff, and volunteers whose generosity and support made the 16th Annual SCC Scholarship Golf Tournament a resounding success....

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