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- Bridges to somewhere help communities thrive
Denver-based nonprofit Bridges to Prosperity builds footbridges to provide isolated communities in the developing world with access to health care, education, and economic opportunities.
- Nonprofit serves 1.5 million school lunches across India every day
The Akshaya Patra Foundation has quickly become one of the largest and most efficient nonprofits in the world, serving 330 million hot meals to schoolchildren in India each year.
- Pen pal program helps Chinese youths affected by AIDS
The China AIDS Fund fosters friendships between HIV/AIDS affected children in China and American youths.
- Woman finds second career providing homes to disabled US vets
Vicki Thomas put her 35 years of experience to work, raising millions of dollars for Purple Heart Homes, which provides housing for wounded soldiers.
- Leveling the playing field: a nonprofit helps student athletes rate schools
The APCA ranks schools on 25 factors, including how well they take care of their athletes, to help prospective student athletes choose wisely.
- Katey Sagal: More than the matriarch of 'Sons of Anarchy'
Katey Sagal joined Kurt Sutter and other 'Sons of Anarchy' cast members to raise $70,000 for hurricane Sandy relief organizations. Katey Sagal also released a new album.
- How to help with Typhoon Haiyan relief in the Philippines
Make cash donations to groups that have experience with disaster relief and an existing presence in the Philippines, recommends an expert. And remember that long-term help will be needed too.
- Mobile banking without a phone: Here comes the bank van
In Uganda, Rwanda, and the Philippines mobile banking vans reach out to the rural poor as an alternative to cell phone banking schemes.
- Nonprofit legal aid helps sort the tangles of superstorm Sandy
The New York Legal Assistance Group has worked hand-in-hand with Sandy victims to try to make the arduous road to recovery a little easier.
- Cash cows: Why bank accounts that work like livestock help the poor
If a savings account worked more like owning a cow, poor people might be more willing to put their money in a bank.
- Lessons from a pay-it-forward restaurant: the importance of gratitude
At the Karma Kitchen, people enjoy a meal that’s already paid for — and are invited to continue the chain of generosity. In the process, organizers and participants alike learn the transforming power of gratitude.
- Pamela Anderson NYC marathon run raises $76,000 for Haiti charity
Pamela Anderson took on the NYC marathon, all 26.2 miles, and raised nearly $76,000 for a Haiti charity. Pamela Anderson was just one of many celebrities fundraising at the marathon.
- Environmentalists work to save a precious patch of Texas blackland prairie
A tiny 10-acre parcel of native blackland prairie is an important piece of Texas history that supports endangered and rare species.
- Judy Wicks makes 'food, fun, and social activism' her business
Philadelphia restauranteur Judy Wicks says a business transaction can be 'one of the most satisfying, meaningful, and loving of human interactions.'
- Volunteers give a 'potential paradise' in Puerto Rico a 'mega cleanup'
A volunteer effort collects thousands of pounds of garbage – refrigerators, tires, shopping carts, toys, and countless plastic bottles – from San Juan, Puerto Rico, estuaries.
- Zeer pots: a simple way to reduce food waste
The nonprofit group Practical Action encourages the use of earthenware storage coolers called zeer pots to help prevent food waste.
- Saudi women say they will keep pushing for the right to drive
Activists are asking Saudi women to go on driving in public and posting online photographs or films of themselves doing so.
- Pakistan's women police fight criminals, militants, and scorn
Shazadi Gillani battles bandits, earthquakes, and militants but must wear a burka outside the police station.
- Arthur Morgan founded Gather Baltimore to bring unsold produce to hungry families
Gather Baltimore uses volunteers to collect fruit and vegetables donated by local farmers and food distributors, then transports this healthy food to low-income families.
- Online mapping aims to stop harassment of women in Egypt
Tech startup HarassMap is taking a stand against sexual harassment in Egypt by allowing victims to text, tweet, or email reports of assaults and map them online.