Ways to Make a Difference

The best ways to get involved and take action

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Haiti Was Hit By a 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake — Here's How To Help

The Good Good Good guide to what happened in Haiti, how people are already showing up to make a difference, and the best organizations to support.
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COVID-19 & Delta: 5 Ways to Keep Taking Care of Each Other

So many of us followed the health and safety guidelines, got vaccinated, and are ready to embrace post-pandemic life. However, cases are surging again around the U.S, especially in states with low vaccination rates. How we can all help right now.
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15 Best Apps You Can Download to Make a Difference

Here at Good Good Good, we know that sometimes the littlest efforts add up to effect big change. These apps offer simple, quick, and convenient ways to take action in your everyday life.
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How and Why to Stop Junk Mail

Junk mail is annoying — and it's also wasteful. Taking preventative action to stop it from showing up in our mailboxes takes 5 minutes and is an easy way to make a small difference for the environment.
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Calling for Change: The Ultimate Guide on How To Contact Your Elected Representatives

Your elected representatives are here to serve you and your community's interests. Reaching out to them is one major way to make change in the United States.
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According to the UNHCR, at the end of 2020, there were nearly 26.4 million refugees around the world forced to flee their homes because of war, violence, conflict or persecution. Almost half of them are under the age of 18, some are members of the LBGTQ+ community—and each has a unique story.

5 Ways To Help Refugees

According to the UNHCR, at the end of 2020, there were nearly 26.4 million refugees around the world forced to flee their homes because of war, violence, conflict or persecution.
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4 Ways to Support Someone Coming Out To You

While we’re hopeful for a day when “coming out” isn’t even a thing that happens — until then we want to be as supportive as we can be to those who do. These are a few ways you can support a friend, family member, or anyone who comes out to you...
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There’s been a heartbreaking rise in antisemitic attacks — both across the U.S. and around the world. Antisemitism isn’t new, and the Jewish community is devastatingly familiar with hate crimes, discrimination, and physical and verbal attacks.Fighting antisemitism at home and around the world is going to take all of us.

How to Fight Antisemitism in Your Community and Around the World

Recently, there’s been a sharp increase in the number of antisemitic attacks both in the U.S. and globally. Heartbreakingly, the Jewish community is too familiar with antisemitism, but it’s something we can all be a part of ending, right where we are, and around the world.
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It's Ok To Be an Imperfect Environmentalist — But Doing Nothing Isn’t an Option

The pressure of having to live the “perfect” environmentalist lifestyle is overwhelming and, frankly, turns off a lot of people from even trying. But the inability to do everything shouldn’t stop you from doing something.
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How To Spot Greenwashing: 6 Simple Tips

As we face the reality of the impact of shopping on the environment, companies are catching on to the fact that consumers are willing to make changes to their spending habits if it means helping the planet.
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10 Tips for Your Environmentalist Journey

So you want to be an environmentalist! Welcome to the party. There’s no shortage of ways to begin, but the most important thing is that you do.
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Antiracism Resources

“No one becomes “not racist,” despite a tendency by Americans to identify themselves that way. We can only strive to be “anti-racist” on a daily basis, to continually rededicate ourselves to the lifelong task of overcoming our country’s racist heritage."
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