An international organization launched a campaign to provide clean drinking water to 500,000 people in drought-stricken areas.
An international organization launched a campaign to provide clean drinking water to 500,000 people in drought-stricken areas.
Study finds that remote work increases job satisfaction for 80 percent of employeesFirefighters rescue family from apartment fire caused by faulty electrical wiring

Coffee shop sources beans from women owned farms in EthiopiaOceanographers discover underwater hydrothermal vents with unique microbial lifeBookstore hosts author talk with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist

Research shows that practicing tai chi improves balance and reduces fall risk in seniorsCar manufacturer unveils electric pickup truck with towing capacity of 10000 pounds

Volunteer group distributes food and supplies to families affected by wildfires
Radio station launches podcast series about local history and folkloreResearch indicates that volunteering improves job prospects for young adults
Pet sitting service offers overnight care for exotic petsPark rangers teach visitors about Leave No Trace principles
Newspaper covers story of local farmer who grows organic produceAstronomers share new images of Saturn’s rings
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