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Soap saves lives by reducing the transmission of infections and diseases. There is a Global Soap Project that is using donated soap to help save lives around poorer nations.

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There are over 50 million hungry people in the United States. The Stamp Out Hunger food drive is doing its part to build up your local food bank. Help spread the word.

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Suicide happens everyday and we need to be aware of it and look for ways to prevent those we care about from being a victim of suicide; it’s permanent solution to a passing circumstance.

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Individuals do all kinds of work for the love of God. What type of ministry or missions do you do in your efforts of bringing God to those who are hurting or suffering in the world?

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Connie Baum of the website the Food Stamps Cooking Club speaks in an interview about her growing community and how the site readers are sharing tips and recipes to stretch their food dollars.

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I’m sad to learn of fitness trainer Jack LaLanne’s death. He encouraged exercise as a way of life to baby boomers. Interval training is a branch of exercise that encourages fitness.

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The Renucci Hospitality House in Grand Rapids Michigan provides temporary housing to families who have loved ones in the Spectrum Hospital. Volunteers are needed.

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Bullying doesn’t just happen on school grounds; kids are surrounded with bullying through technology. Parents,educators & advisors need to protect & educate about the danger.

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Inside of all of the news reports concerning Haiti and it’s suffering after the earthquake come stories of sharing, compassion and a reminder of stone soup.

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Heros come in many shapes and sizes; they do inspiring things such as protect,serve,educate,create an awareness & should be acknowledged so that they can be an example.

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