Rooftops Newsletter: Hunger and Food Waste
Nearly 40 percent of the food produced in the US ends up in landfills. With millions of seniors going each day without enough to eat, food waste is
View ArticleRooftops Newsletter:Hunger - An issue we can all agree on
Senior hunger is a prevalent issue in Dallas County. Leaders in the local anti-hunger community are taking a real stand against this issue. One of
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: One Picture Saves A Life
You've heard the expression a picture is worth a thousand words, but did you know a picture can save a life? That's the idea behind Seth Casteel's
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: The American Legion Helps Veterans Connect With Benefits
Just being able to speak with someone about their problems and issues brought satisfaction to some who came to The American Legion's Veteran's Crisis
View ArticleRooftops Newsletter: Alleviating Senior Hunger
The Elders at the Table (EAT) Coalition is committed to fighting hunger and improving nutrition among seniors in Central Indiana. EAT is a coalition
View ArticleThis Week's Homes Sold in {local_city}
Below is the list of recently sold homes for {local_city} {local_state}. You can review MLS sale prices, home details and public records (including
View ArticleAmericanTown's Heroes: The Jonas Project Helps Vets Start Businesses
The Jonas Project is a nonprofit organization started by John and Teri Kelsall, the parents of Jonas B. Kelsall - a Navy Seal who lost his life while
View ArticleRooftops Newsletter: Connecting the Dots
Ceres Community Project Connects the Dots:Good Food ' Better Health ' Strong Communities Cathryn Couch, Executive Director Ceres Community Project
View ArticleHelp Voters Get Ready for Election Day
Election Day is quickly approaching and the stakes are very high this season. Millions of voters will participate in important national, state
View ArticleShare and Celebrate Local Green Initiatives
AmericanTowns has just launched GreenTowns.com, a new network to connect and celebrate local green initiatives and their leaders, in {local_city} and
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If your nonprofit group in {local_city} is looking to let the community know about an upcoming event, activity or initiative, our PR Tool is here to
View ArticleRooftops Newsletter: Somebody's Grandmother Is Hungry
Here at NFESH it is not unusual to answer the phone and find a reporter with questions about our senior hunger research on the other end of the line.
View ArticleZoo After Dark Resumes at Micke Grove Zoo
Prior program photos available upon request. San Joaquin County, CA – Experience the sights and sounds of Micke Grove Zoo at night during this
View ArticleSpring Into Fun At Micke Grove Zoo Camp
San Joaquin County, CA – This March, Micke Grove Zoo is offering its first public Spring Zoo Camp experience for children ages 5 through 10.
View ArticleMicke Grove Zoo Offering Full Day Winter Camps for Kids
San Joaquin County, CA – This December, the Micke Grove Zoo Education Department is offering full day Winter Zoo Camps for children ages 5
View ArticleEarth Talk: Suitable biodegradable materials
Dear EarthTalk: What are suitable materials for making biodegradable plastic besides corn and sugarcane? Is pineapple or peanut suitable? -- Y.H.Y
View ArticleEarth Talk: If I stick to grass-fed beef, can I live with myself...
Dear EarthTalk: Even though I know a vegetarian diet is better for the environment, I love cheeseburgers and a good steak every now and then. If I
View ArticleEarth Talk: Dogs, Cats and Climate Change
Dear EarthTalk: Is it really true that our dogs and cats are major contributors to climate change, and if so what can we do about it? -- C.S.
View ArticleEarth Talk: Geoengineering solutions to address climate woes
Dear EarthTalk: Are there any realistic geoengineering solutions to our climate woes and why haven't we started employing them yet? -- A.M.
View ArticleEarth Talk: Michael Bloomberg's Environmentalism
Dear EarthTalk: Since when did Michael Bloomberg become a great environmentalist? -- J.M. Michael Bloomberg was primarily known as a
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