Harnessing Food Waste to Empower Communities in Brazil
Here’s a little something for #feelgoodfriday Despite food insecurity, community innovators are making an impact in Brazil. “Take a dozen banana peels,
Community Service, Mutual Aid & Nonprofit Resources
Here’s a little something for #feelgoodfriday Despite food insecurity, community innovators are making an impact in Brazil. “Take a dozen banana peels,
“To be clear, the science supports using masks, with recent studies suggesting that they could save lives in different ways: research shows that they cut down the chances of both transmitting and catching the coronavirus, and some studies hint that masks might reduce the severity of infection if people do contract the disease.”
Our friends at the SC Aquarium invite you to join them for March to a Million, a virtual celebration of citizen science and the fight against plastic pollution in the Lowcountry.
Despite widespread expectations, Africa offers many examples of countries who have weathered the global pandemic with relative success.
“America Walks and generous Active People, Health Nations partners are excited to announce another round of our popular Community Change Grant program. This program will award grantees $1,500.00 in community stipends for projects related to creating healthy, active, and engaged places to live, work, and play.
This is some seriously good news but let’s not stop trying to reduce the creation of unnecessary plastics at the source just yet!
“With devastating police violence and the coronavirus’s disproportionate effects on Black Americans, it’s an incredibly stressful and traumatic time. But entrepreneurs and activists are building safe spaces, both virtual and IRL, for Black people to rest and heal. “
From the good folks at Affordabike… Affordabike Presents “Going Places” Family Ride Friday, March 30 at 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM
People Pedal CHS Kickoff Event Thursday, March 29 6pm — 8pm Edmund’s Oast Brewing Co. In 2014, Charleston Moves and the City
Water Quality and Access: ‘How do we Affect the Cause, Rather than Cause the Effect.’ What: a public lecture by Lawrence Bloom