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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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Peppermint Jim has developed a new line of mint products that celebrate organic farming practices and sustainability…from body care products, to handmade candies, to farming tools.

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Mother Connie of the Food Stamps Cooking Club Blog is on Babble’s top 100 Mom Food Bloggers list and needs votes to work her way up the list. Please visit and “like” her to vote.

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Gardeners discover they don’t have to go to their local garden centers to purchase their favorite plants. Sustainability may mean saving their own seeds.

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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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Terra Madre conference brings together delegates from around the world with knowledge & skills for producing food in a way that sustains life in a healthy & responsible way.

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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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The earthquake in Haiti has caused alot of suffering; when does a sensitivity towards those in need gravitate towards a life goes on moment?

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Pastor Rick Warren makes a plea for donations as the demand increases for ministry to the needy; his church is not alone in its struggle to help those in crisis!

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