Covid – 19

How this start-up is getting students involved in community service amid the pandemic

Virtual learning has become the new normal for students all over the U.S., but logging community service hours is still a graduation requirement for many high school students across the country. Treedom is a platform that helps connect students with volunteering opportunities. Michael Kadisha, its founder and CEO, joined Yahoo Finance to discuss how the …

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7-Year-Old Boy Donates Trucks Full of COVID-19 Supplies to South Dakota Reservation

Cavanaugh Bell not only started his own nonprofit called Cool and Dope, but he also hopes to end bullying by 2030 Cavanaugh Bell is not your ordinary second-grader. While most of his peers spent their summers relaxing, the 7-year-old from Maryland was hard at work, delivering a trailer full of COVID-19 supplies to the Pine Ridge Reservation in South …

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Top Brands Leverage Corporate Social Responsibility To Connect & Engage With Consumers

More and more brands and businesses are communicating their values via strong corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. And, consumers are increasingly favoring companies that align with their ethics and take a stand on the important issues of the day.  “When a company shares their consumers’ views and values and helps contribute to solving a problem …

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Malaysians donate coronavirus protective gear to Japan hospitals

SAPPORO – A group of Malaysians who formerly studied in Japan have donated hundreds of items of nonwoven protective clothing for Japanese hospital staff to use amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Kizuna Project donation drive is being coordinated by Nurhaizal Azam, a 47-year-old associate professor at Hiroshima City University who used to study at Toyama University. …

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If coronavirus doesn’t kill us, climate change will: Leaders to UN

With Siberia seeing its warmest temperature on record this year and enormous chunks of ice caps in Greenland and Canada sliding into the sea, countries are acutely aware there’s no vaccine for global warming. In a year of cataclysm, some world leaders at this week’s annual United Nations meeting are taking the long view, warning: …

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