
Small business tipped $50,000 in cash after owner donates 1,000 shawarmas to families in need
Tiktoker Zachery Dereniowski often goes viral for his random acts of kindness and his heartwarming exchange with Rose City Grill is no different.
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First-of-its-kind 3D-printed neighborhood gives 100 homes to 'chronically' homeless
The homes will be part of Austin, Texas’s Community First! Village. When completed, the neighborhood will be home to an estimated 1,800 people.
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Yes, tiny homes for the homeless actually work — and a new study shows they're more effective than group shelters
The Portland State University study successfully proves that tiny home communities are an effective way to help unhoused people get off the streets — for good.
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LA roller rink transformed into homeless shelter, thanks to beloved 'Jeopardy!' host
The late game show host donated $500,000 toward the renovation of a unique homeless shelter in Los Angeles.
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Barren land under freeway overpass transformed into 50-unit 'foldable' tiny home neighborhood
Before freezing temperatures hit Utah this past winter, a crucial microshelter was put in place to house 50 people experiencing homelessness.
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High-tech 'healthcare phone booth' provides street-side care to homeless people in need
OnMed CareStations are a hybrid approach to healthcare for people in homeless and rural communities.
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John & Hank Green's 'Project for Awesome' has raised a total of $27M for charity
YouTubers and “Nerdfighters” have raised more than $27 million to make a difference and “decrease world suck.”
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