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She informed him that the Thanksgiving dinner that year was at her house on November 24 at 3 p.m.The text shocked Jamal and he wanted proof. The teen asked for a photo, and Wanda sent a selfie of herself. Jamal realized it was a mistake but asked, “Can I still get a plate tho?"“Of course you can. That’s what grandmas do…feed everyone,” Wanda texted him after she realized her mistake too.Since then, they have spent every Thanksgiving Day together and are now also business partners. There is even a Netflix film in development about their unlikely friendship.“He’s in my heart for life,” Wanda commented. “He’s changed my life a lot, I know that.”
So, when he grew up and became a middle-school student, he decided to do something to help.He developed a soap that could help in the treatment of skin cancer. It is made of compounds that reactivate dendritic cells, which guard the human skin and fight cancer cells.Heman, now 14, participated in the 3M Young Scientist Challenge, where he won the top award and was named “America’s Top Young Scientist.“After winning the prestigious award, Heman told the judging panel that he hoped his soap would become a “symbol of hope, accessibility, and a world where skin cancer treatment is within reach for all.”
This innovative gated community encompasses 99 compact tiny homes that offer residents their own private living spaces. Each home is equipped with a kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom along with a modest front porch. Solar panels on the rooftops provide renewable energy to power the homes.“I see myself as a community builder, and really what we’re doing here is not just building a little community, but we’re building a community in a city, like how do we help our city be better?” he commented.Since its beginning, the project has received $12 million in additional government grants to expand further. Marcel’s plan is to build a community center, a teaching kitchen, and a silk printing business for people to find employment.
He vowed to become “the man that he would have grown up to be.“So, in 2017, when he witnessed a repairman “manipulating” an elderly man, Anderson decided to fulfill his promise. In time, this led him to establish his own plumbing company, which he named DEPHER (Disability and Elderly Plumbing and Heating Emergency Repair).Anderson’s company offers free or heavily subsidized emergency plumbing and heating services to vulnerable, elderly, and disabled people.Since founding his company in 2017, Anderson has assisted more than 17,000 people across the country.He has also provided personal protective equipment to nursing homes and the NHS, established a food bank, and organized surprise birthday parties for children whose parents had been furloughed or laid off during the pandemic.In 2023, he received the British Citizen Award for his contributions to the community.“I’ve got the best job in the world,” Anderson commented. “I can give.”
“He only has 3 legs and is visibly the victim of severe abuse and neglect… I’ve rescued 4 abandoned dogs from the park but this guy is too aggressive for a non professional to take, ” Roger Massey, of South Hills, TX, wrote on Facebook.Saving Hope Animal Rescue responded, but the dog named Pappas trusted no human. After three weeks, he got exhausted, making it easier for the volunteers to get hold of him.As soon as the pup realized he was safe, he surprisingly transformed into a sweet dog seeking only love.Pappas is now in a foster home. Hopefully, he will find a forever home to get the warmth and love he needs.
“The guy’s there with the girlfriend…‘Okay, Piano Man, entertain me,’ and they don’t do anything. It was a drag and you’d hear all the kids yelling in the back and you know they didn’t get a shot at those tickets,” Joel explains.That is why he decided to create a new policy for those front seats. He now holds the tickets and sends his road crew to the back of the room to bring people from the worst seats to the front rows.“This way you’ve got people in the front row that are really happy to be there, real fans,” he added.
Security watched how the patient’s dog followed the ambulance all the way from their home to the hospital’s door, as the patient lived within view. The dog, later named Hilary, tried to go into the emergency room with her owner, but they couldn’t let the dog in.The loyal dog remained in front of the hospital, waiting for 10 days for her owner to come out.Sadly, the owner passed away. The hospital staff wanted to rescue her, but Hilary refused to leave the parking lot.They were concerned about the dog especially since a hurricane was coming. The employees finally decided to call Suzette Hall, founder of Logan’s Legacy dog rescue, for assistance.Suzette managed to lure the dog with the smell of warm treats just as the winds were starting to pick up. She then took Hilary to Camino Pet Hospital to recover.“She’s still mourning,” Suzette commented. “But we’re going to find her the perfect home. She just needs to heal first.”Hilary has since been adopted.
He used some of his money, together with a $2 million contribution from the city of Denver, to support the homeless. That’s how the Denver Basic Income Project was born.The basic-income plan enrolled over 800 people last October, but they had different stipends. The first group got $1,000 every month for a year. The second group got $6,500 at once and then $500 monthly, and the third group got only $50 each month.“Many participants reported that they have used the money to pay off debt, repair their car, secure housing, and enroll in a course,” Mark Donovan commented. “These are all paths that could eventually lead participants out of poverty and allow them to be less dependent on social support programs.“The guaranteed income also contributed to a reduction in homelessness, as many participants found their own homes or apartments. Furthermore, people reported improvements in overall mental health and increased feelings of safety in their current living situations.
At the Neenah meet on Friday, the Stevens Point Boys Cross Country team showed talent, determination and amazing sportsmanship! Aloysius Franzen set a course record and took 1st overall!Right after though, a Marquette runner was heading in for the 2nd spot, but lost his footing and stumbled, unable to get back up, exhausted from the efforts. Cooper Erickson was in 3rd and passed him right before the finish line. Noticing the fallen runner, Cooper stopped short of the line, returned to his fallen opponent along with Ethan Olds. They were able to encourage the Marquette player up and across the finish line, see picture below.It was such an amazing show of sportsmanship! No one would have faulted them for just running past and finishing the race, it is competition after all. The sportsmanship shows the character that we aspire for all of our athletes and many have it! That character will serve them (and us) well after they are done competing and living in our communities!Thank you Cooper and Ethan for showing us what sportsmanship looks like and making us all proud to be a Panther!!
Later, in 1992, John founded the Pole Pole Foundation. He initiated tree planting and has since planted more than 4 million trees. Those trees now form a zone between the protected park and the communities.Today, the Foundation runs farming projects that grow low-cost, nutritious foods, while helping former poachers gain new skills. The foundation also cultivates mushrooms and spirulina to combat malnutrition, providing daily meals to approximately 150 children.Back in 2021, John’s Foundation was one of the finalists for Prince William’s inaugural Earthshot Prize.‘‘We are a small organization with big dreams, and we now feel like we can make those dreams come true, working with communities to protect and restore nature in Congo and beyond,” John commented.
She immediately ran to help out the driver who happened to be a wheelchair-bound local, Dennis Brown.She managed to drag Dennis out of the car before it exploded.“I’d like to appreciate her for her heroic act,” Dennis commented. “She went into harm’s way to save me. I’d like to thank her.”
So before he passed away, he had his favorite shirt made into a pillow, and attached a powerful note.‘This is the shirt I used to wear. Whenever you hold it, know that I am there. Love Granddad’
In 2021, the state suffered unprecedented damage after wildfire burned more than 960,000 acres (3,885 sq km) of land.In an attempt to reduce the hazard of future fires, the city of LA now lets goats graze grass, leaves, bushes and dry weeds all over the state.Michael Choi, a local resident, is a goat herder. He runs a family business which leases goats to city agencies, schools and private clients to clear brush from difficult to access hillsides. There has been increasing demand.“I think as people get more aware of the idea, and environmental impact, they become more conscious about which methods they want to use for clearing weeds and protecting the landscape from fires. So, there’s definitely a bigger demand, and it’s a growing trend,” Michael commented.
So he decided to reach out to the previous tenant, Heidi Parker, seeking help with the washing machine.The two of them started chatting and soon became close. In 2015, they got engaged and the next year they married.One evening, they were at dinner with their parents. Heidi’s mom mentioned that when Heidi was 6, she had a little boyfriend called Ed while on holiday in Turkey. She showed them a photo of Heidi and her ‘boyfriend’. They were all astonished. The 6-year-old kids in the photo were Heidi and her now husband - Ed Savitt.“I was so shocked I actually had to lie down,” Heidi commented. “I have no memory of meeting Ed as a child, but from the photos we had been spending an awful lot of time together while we were on holiday.”
Every year, she observed Jacob struggling to either get invited to birthday parties or have guests at his own. That’s why Ronie decided to celebrate Jacob’s birthday and the birthdays of other kids who might feel lonely or left out.“We do a birthday party for unique kids. I call them unique kids because I don’t like the name ‘special needs’, because I think they’re unique,” she explained.The ‘community birthday party’ began two years ago with just 25 kids. This year, there were more than 50 children, all of varying ages and with different needs, who were invited. Everything is free, and there’s no need for anyone to bring gifts.
He captured the lovely moment when two local paramedics granted a dying patient’s wish - to see the ocean one last time.“So grateful to our front line workers serving so kindly. The gesture was amazing but the kind words and lovely conversation they shared even more so,” Neil wrote in his post.
The measure covers a wide range of animal cruelty crimes, with no exceptions for owning service animals during the ban. Violating the law carries consequences ranging from a Class C misdemeanor with fines of up to $500 to a Class B misdemeanor for a repeat offense that potentially carries fines of $2,000 and up to 180 days in jail.
The job was tough and very low-paid. On top of that, rising sea temperatures caused low yields and poor quality of the seaweed.Things changed when the Swiss nonprofit Marine Cultures established sea sponge farming in 2009. Marine Cultures help improve gender equality in Zanzibar while protecting the region’s natural habitat.The organization trains divorced women and single mothers how to swim, dive, use equipment and gear, and how to care for the sponges. It also teaches them book-keeping, marketing, and grading the sponges for sale.The women sell each sponge for 37,000-74,000 Tanzanian shillings ($15 - $30) depending on its size and quality.“I earn a stable monthly income enough to meet my family’s needs,” Hindu Simai Rajabu, a single mom of two, shared.
Each week, Toni Barrett, the development manager, posts their “Naughty and Nice Cats of the Week” list on Facebook.These posts feature cats chosen for specific reasons - from being sweet to hilarious. The idea started in March and has brought joy to people while also helping cats at the center find homes.
That is why the government of New South Wales has recently imposed a logging ban in a region, which includes 106 “koala hubs”. It is a significant part of a planned 315,000-hectare Great Koala National Park.“This decision is also a recognition that logging has a devastating impact on koalas and biodiversity,” Nature Conservation Council acting chief executive, Brad Smith, commented.
Her dog, Teasel, is the resident pet.Recently, Sue took in six abandoned kittens. She planned to keep them overnight and then take them to the local cat rescue.“In the meantime, my dog decided that she was going to look after them. She was cleaning them, and within a few hours, was making milk,” Sue commented. “She doesn’t make enough milk, so I’m feeding them as well but she does everything else which is marvellous.”Sue will keep the kittens until they are old enough to go to their new homes, which have already been found.“She stays cuddled up to them all night. If anybody comes in who she doesn’t know and the kittens have gone astray, she’ll pick them up and put them back into bed,” Sue added.
They have managed to use common E. coli bacteria to generate electricity.E. coli bacteria are found in a wide range of environments, including wastewater. The EPFL scientists used a process called extracellular electron transfer (EET). They managed to bioengineer the E. coli bacteria to be highly efficient “electric microbes.“They have created a complete EET pathway within these bacteria, spanning the inner and outer membranes of the cell. This leads to a three-fold increase in electric current generation, surpassing all other known approaches.“Instead of putting energy into a system to process organic waste, we are producing electricity while processing organic waste at the same time - hitting two birds with one stone,” Professor Ardemis Boghossian from EPFL, commented.
After six days of searching, Michele’s dog, Daisy, started behaving unusually. Daisy led her owner to the woods near their home in Harrowbarrow, UK.It turned out that Mowgli had fallen down a 100ft mineshaft. As it was already dark outside, the RSPCA and Cornwall Fire and Rescue successfully rescued Mowgli the next morning. They found him remarkably uninjured.
To her surprise, only one person replied - a software engineer, whom she barely knew. The two of them hit it off, and they’ve been happily married for years.
Through the non-profit, Schuindt and his team offer free music lessons and instruments to children aged 7 to 17.Petrochemical company Braskem donates polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes that are usually used in construction and hydraulic installations. They are then turned into violins and cellos for the young musicians.The production process is quite time-consuming. It consists of 42 steps according to Ivan da Silva Oliveira, a luthier who makes violins for the Locomotive Project. The PVC pipes are cut, heated, framed, and then trimmed.But the savings are worth all that effort. A crafted violin can cost up to 8,000 reais ($1,540) while the cost of the PVC string instrument drops to 300 reais ($59.83).“It’s a sensational thing, knowing that a pipe that carried water now brings music,” Gabriel Santos Espinoza, 11, who received a PVC violin, commented.
The person called the British Divers Marine Life Rescue for help.The medics first observed the pup and then moved her to a safe place before the tide came in. They gave her fluids and warmth and checked her lungs. The seal was named Mystic and was transferred to a wildlife rescue center, where she recovered from her ordeal.
Doctors at the Cleveland Clinic Hillcrest Hospital, OH, did their best but they could not stop the labor. The twins Kimyah and DJ were born on October 12, 2022, at 22 weeks and 1 day.These are the youngest ever prematurely born twins to survive in the Cleveland’s Clinic. At the moment of their arrival, Kimyah and DJ weighed less than a pound each, so they were transferred to the NICU.The hospital staff were skeptical about the babies’ chances of survival. + Kimyah and DJ faced numerous challenges during their first few months, grappling with issues ranging from a collapsed lung to a brain bleed. But, after 138 days in the NICU, they pulled through and went home on February 27, 2023.Kimyah and DJ are now doing great and celebrated their first birthday in October.
The FWC official, who arrived at the scene first, called in a bear biologist to help. The two of them spent about two hours trying to help the little bear without much success.They tried moving the tree back and forth to free the cub. They even tried dipping its leg into dish soap to make it slippery enough to escape. Unfortunately, their efforts were unsuccessful.They needed a new plan, so they located a local resident and borrowed his chainsaw to cut the tree.One of them held the cub, trying to avoid claws and teeth, while the other cut the tree and set it free. They performed a quick medical check and made sure the young one was okay. After that, they let it run back into the wild and find its mommy.
It is currently producing a patented mineral composite, fiber-reinforced (MCFR) building system that uses interlocking blocks, similar to Lego bricks.They are crafted from a combination of recycled glass fibers, resin, and naturally occurring calcium compounds. Despite their lightweight nature, extensive testing has demonstrated their exceptional strength. These Lego-like bricks can be used for floors, roofs, walls, and more.Currently, Renco is in the process of constructing a 96-unit multifamily building in Palm Springs, FL, with just 11 builders on-site. They are utilizing glue guns and rubber mallets to assemble the interlocking blocks.“We worked on this [system] for more than 10 years,” Renco co-founder Tom Murphy, Jr., commented. “We had to keep changing it to make it better and easier to work with. As we did that, making a building with it got faster and easier, and … the building got stronger each time.”
This effort aims to help “abandoned, abused, neglected and elderly farm animals” become socialized. It significantly increases their chances of adoption.“We need help with pig socialisation so our adorable residents can move into our adoption program with ease! What is better than to cuddle with piggies?!?!” Cotton Branch wrote on their website.Everyone over 18 years old is encouraged to apply for this volunteer opportunity. The sanctuary only hopes that future volunteers will show deep love to make the animals happy.“We welcome everyone…” Cotton Branch continued. “Every step in the direction of making a better life for even one animal, is a step in the right direction and we acknowledge the effort.”
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Archer has brown skin and red hair. As he grew up, he was surprised that there were no toys that resembled him.On his 5th birthday, Niki asked people to donate diverse and inclusive toys to Archer’s preschool. Most of the donations came from Fisher-Price’s Little People series. Niki thanked them in an email and kindly asked if it would be possible to get toys that look like Archer, attaching a photo.On May 23, 2023, she received a special box from Fisher-Price.“I opened the box and started crying,” Niki commented. “Archer asked why. I said, ‘Archer, they made you.’ … He snatched the box out of my hands, whipped around and shouted: ‘It’s me! It’s me!’ … He didn’t put (the toy) down all day.”“We felt such a sense of pride knowing how we had impacted this one family…” a Fisher-Price spokesman commented.
The two were inseparable for about 12 years and losing Wolfgang changed Steve.After grieving for months, Steve wanted to make a difference in someone else’s life. That’s why he decided to adopt the “least adoptable” senior dog. Giving a dog the chance to spend the last years of his/her life happily seemed rewarding to Steve.He visited a local shelter and adopted a 12-year-old chihuahua with a heart murmur and four bad knees. Being an animal lover, Steve soon adopted 8 other senior dogs. In addition, Steve has a pig, 2 rabbits, 2 ducks, 4 chickens, 2 cats, and a 50-pound turkey.He didn’t stop adopting even during the pandemic. Steve even wrote “The One and Only Wolfgang” - a book about his experience.
This painful and life-shortening disease is generally known as incurable.However, last year, his parents found out about a curative therapy through a bone marrow transplant. The Okunseindes were relieved to discover that Tobi’s little brother, Kwasi, was a match.The transplant surgery took place at Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital in NJ. In May 2023, a year after Tobi received the transplant, he was officially considered cured.“Going to kindergarten as just a ‘regular kid’ has just been the most fantastic experience,” Tobi’s father, Folu, commented.
Despite his busy life, he decided to go back to university to complete his master’s degree. Over the past two years, he worked three jobs while attending college. He also made sure his 9-year-old son, Desmond Jr., was fed, loved, and always completed his homework.Desmonds was motivated to succeed, and all his efforts paid off. Earlier this year, he graduated with a master’s in Arts and Educational Leadership from Montclair State University. He was invited to deliver a commencement speech.“You have to know why you do what you do and as long as you know your ‘why’ it’s gonna drive you every single day,” Desmond commented.
Unlike traditional methods, this innovative approach uses oxalic acid derived from plants to recover lithium and aluminum first. This method reduces the waste of valuable metals such as nickel, cobalt, and manganese.The researchers pointed out that this method is environmentally friendly and can be scaled up for industrial use.
Upon their arrival, the police found more than 1,000 cats that were supposedly intended for illicit meat trade.The rescued cats have since been taken to a shelter.
During that time, the town’s animal rescue center was holding its first-ever pet election.Phyllis decided to campaign for her golden retriever, Max I. He won with an overwhelming majority and became the first-ever pet mayor of the city in 2012. She became his chief of staff. Sadly, Max passed away nine months later, but Phyllis continued holding the mantle with his successors.Recently, his third generation successor, Max III, celebrated his first birthday, as well as one busy year in the office. He had daily appearances in the center of town, visited hospitals, schools, and nursing homes, and encouraged despairing people to carry on.“With the mayors, I want to remind people that there is good in the world. Every day, people do good things,” Phyllis commented. “These dogs here, they are living angels, and they love you with all their heart.”
The stores quickly became popular among travelers, and Feeney soon became a billionaire.As a philanthropist, he pioneered the idea of Giving While Living. He anonymously donated more than $8 billion to charities, universities, and foundations worldwide through his foundation, the Atlantic Philanthropies.In the 1980s, he established General Atlantic, a private equity powerhouse. His aim was to invest in high-growth businesses, support visionary founders, and fund the global charitable pursuits of the Atlantic Philanthropies.On September 14, 2020, Charles completed his four-decade mission to give away all his fortune while he was still alive. He signed the documents to shutter the Atlantic Philanthropies the same day.“My thanks to all who joined us on this journey. And to those wondering about Giving While Living: Try it, you’ll like it,” he commented.Chuck passed away on October 9, 2023, at the age of 92.
Earlier this year, he undertook a daring challenge.Claudio embarked on a 1,500 km (932-mile) cycling journey through Europe, covering the distance from Barzano to his grandparents’ home in Suffolk, England. He set off on August 23, 2023, and completed his trip in 15 days.His journey led him across the Swiss Alps, along the Rhine in France, through Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, and ultimately to England, crossing the English Channel via ferry from The Netherlands.His goal was to raise one euro for every kilometer he cycled and the result surprised him. Claudio has raised over €4,000 which he donated to AIRC - Italian Foundation for Cancer Research.“I’ve never been prouder of anything in my whole life,” Claudio’s grandma, Pat Stoten, commented.
The thought of leaving his beloved pet alone made him sad and distracted him from his lessons.Lopez went to his teacher, Ali Bonilla Esteban, with a special request. He asked for his dog to stay in class with him, and his teacher agreed. She noticed a quick change in Lopez. He calmed down and started to concentrate during the lessons.“My student’s mood has improved greatly. He’s felt happy,” Ali commented. She has welcomed Pequeña every day since then. Her presence in the classroom created a new atmosphere, and the students felt happier and more peaceful.“She’s become another family member for us,” she added. “We are all happy with her.”
She dreamt of becoming a singer, but her father discouraged her. She put her dream aside but continued to perform for her family, regularly composing songs about her life. Over the years, she amassed quite a collection of original songs.In the 1960s, she immigrated to the USA. There, she married and had four children, nine grandchildren, and 15 great-grandchildren. One of her grandsons encouraged and supported her talent, becoming her number-one fan. Eventually, she recorded and released a collection of her songs in 2021.Last year, at 95 years old, she was nominated for the Best New Artist category at the Latin Grammys and won. That made her the oldest musician ever nominated in this category.“I want to dedicate this award to God and to my beloved country, Cuba, which I will never be able to forget,” Álvarez said during her acceptance speech.
That is why she preemptively wrote a heartfelt message to her friends and family on social media, expressing her gratitude and love for them.Before she passed away, she decided to do one last act of kindness. So, she teamed up with non-profit RIP Medical Debt and arranged to buy and forgive the medical debt of strangers.Casey’s campaign quickly went viral, surpassing its fundraising goals multiple times. It has now reached over $900 K.Casey passed away on November 12th, 2023, at the age of 38.
The companies would then donate the money saved from not removing the rigs to conservacy funds. Since then, all 27 oil rigs have turned into artificial reefs.In August, Ann Scarborough Bull, a marine biologist, and her colleagues traveled to a shuttered oil platform named Holly with a research vessel. They discovered thousands of juvenile rockfish, waving white anemones, clusters of mussels, and silver jack mackerel.Although not natural structures, the platforms have penetrated deep into the muddy seabed, becoming a home for mussels and barnacles. They also attract larger fish and sea lions.“These places are extremely productive, both for commercial and recreational fisheries and for invertebrates,” Bull commented.
This program aims to make more students in low-income communities eligible for free breakfast and lunch at school.Previously, parents had to fill out individual applications to participate in such a program. Now, schools that join the program receive federal funding based on income data to provide free or low-cost meals to all students.This change is expected to benefit about 5 million students in 3,000 school districts.
She had been in remission twice but in 2023, the cancer returned.Despite that, Katelen and her fiancé, Billy Green, 29, made plans to get married in November. The couple connected with the owner of Stanford Farm, Cindy Edwards.After finding out about Katelen’s story, Cindy offered them the wedding venue for free. She also contacted wedding suppliers and asked them if they too were willing to provide their services for free. Suppliers donated flowers, decorations and music and the Distinctive Bridal wedding shop donated the bridal dress.Katelen and Billy tied the knot on November 16, 2023 in a glamorous Christmas-themed wedding.“I couldn’t be more thankful for what everyone is doing for me,” Katelen commented.
The inspiration came from Jessica’s students, who were joyful and happy despite the pandemic, the wildfires in the region, and the everyday challenges of being a kid. Peptoc is a free hotline that provides encouraging words from a resilient group of kindergartners.“Their creativity and resourcefulness is something that we need to emulate because that level of joy and love and imagination is what’s going to save us in the end,” Jessica commented.The hotline launched on 26 Feb, 2022 with the help of Asherah Weiss - another teacher from the school.Just two days after the hotline launched, they started receiving up to 700 calls per hour. “That this went viral is really a testament that we all still have a lot of healing to do,” she added.The hotline is still active today. However, they depend on sponsors and individual donations (which are very low) to cover the hotline fees.
Bobbi’s daughter, Mary Butler, had also been curious about her biological family. In the summer of 2021, she applied for a DNA test on MyHeritage.com. Initially the test didn’t provide any information.Recently, a man named Randolph Mitchell surprisingly called her on the phone. He told her that he was one of her uncles and that he had been able to locate 3 of his sisters, with Bobbi being the 4th.Mary handed the phone to her mom to talk with Randolph. Bobbi couldn’t say much as she was in tears. On October 1st, 2023, Bobbi, Randolph, and their older sister Lois, 77, had a happy reunion in Florida.“Family is home and that’s the most important thing to us now, we are home,” Mary commented.
Low-income Mexican residents within 45 miles (72 kilometers) of the California-Mexico border will now be able to pay in-state tuition rates at certain community colleges in Southern California.The pilot program will launch in 2024 and is scheduled to run for 5 years.“Without this pilot, we risk everything in terms of loss of talent,” Mark Sanchez, president of Southwestern College in Chula Vista, CA, commented.
Juliet’s oldest sister, Jasmine, was born on September 3, 2020. Her other sister, Jessica, arrived into the world on September 3, 2021.None of the girls were born via C-section.“I was blessed with these three beautiful healthy girls, and I’m very happy,” Jeremy commented.
While they were away, someone broke into their home.The thieves stole items, including clothes, electronics, and guitars, amounting to approximately $25,000. To help them out, a co-worker of the couple, Sarah Winter, set up a GoFundMe for them.“Rick and Karen are pillars of the community and have selflessly dedicated over 25 years of their life to their students, their colleagues and friends. In situations like these, the power of community support can make a significant difference,” Sarah wrote on the fundraising page.So far, the campaign has raised nearly $12,000.“Our colleagues and community have lifted us up and it is energising and giving us so much joy,” the couple said in a statement.
Seven new pairs of twins will attend Ridge Park Elementary School, six sets of twins enrolled at Whitemarsh Elementary School, and four pairs of twins began their kindergarten classes at Plymouth Elementary.This group of students is the second-largest group recorded since 19 sets of twins started kindergarten in the region in 2015.
The popular sandwich chain tested offering the oversized cookies last year in Miami and saw them sell out within two hours. This demonstrated significant demand from customers to make them a regular option.On December 4th, National Cookie Day, select Subway locations in Chicago, Dallas, Miami and New York will be transformed into one-day “Cookieways” where the footlong cookies will be given out for free with any footlong sandwich purchase between 1 and 6pm.The cookie giveaway is meant to offer fans an early taste before they’re rolled out nationwide next year. Proceeds from cookie sales in December will also benefit Subway’s foundation that provides scholarships to employees.
Two years later, Clon created @thecatoonist on Instagram, and he spent all his days sharing Blue Cat’s story at flea markets, festivals, drawing events, and galleries, slowly growing his following and his dream.In 2021, Blue Cat became the main character of the NFT brand, Cool Cats, and the brand launched into mainstream popularity, with billboards all over NYC. Earlier this year, Cool Cats made their debut at San Diego Comic Con.And today, Clon saw his character as a balloon in one of the most iconic traditions in the U.S. – Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade!“I want to use Blue Cat and my story to inspire the creator that exists in all of us – you never know where it might lead you!” – Clon
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