It’s the world’s deadliest creature — and it’s probably hovering near your home. The tiny mosquito kills more people around the world every year than any other animal, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC). “It’s so deadly, it even has a special day named after it — World Mosquito Day,” said K.P…. Read more »
Posts Categorized: Non Profit & Charity
How Latin American Social Workers Are Helping U.S to solve the Humanitarian Crisis? Debora Braga explains
The most recent growth projections for the Latin American countries in 2022 have been adjusted downwards by financial institutions, estimating between 1.8% and 2.4%, on average. While recognizing the individual characteristics of regional economies, they are all inescapably exposed to similar external factors that continue to exacerbate inflationary problems, increase volatility and increase financial pressures…. Read more »
Andriy Veselyy to show famous painting with the ship in Canada and Europe
On July 16, a thematic exhibition was held in Drohobych, Lviv region. It included Borys Groh’s famouspainting with the warship and was complemented by a Khas charity rap concert. The money collected during the charity event will be spent on the purchase of ambulances for the needs of Eastern Ukraine. The Charitable Foundation Rodyny Veseloho (Veselyy Family) purchased the original painting and a stamp based on the… Read more »
What Happens to Kids Who Age Out of Foster Care? – How Sparkhound's ILConnect App Can Assist Them
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THE CHALLENGE A Quick Look at Foster Care in the United States Foster care is a system created to protect and provide homes for children who have suffered abuse or neglect from their families/guardians. The foster care system in the US is subsidized and regulated by the government to provide health, safety, and a permanent… Read more »
Latin community faces struggles in social assistance in the U.S, reveals the activist Debora Braga
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting recession have wreaked havoc on the United States’ Latino community. Due to Latino workers being overrepresented in industries that have been hit hardest by the pandemic, Latinos have faced large losses in employment, particularly among Latinas in the service industry. Hispanics and Latinos are 1.7 times more likely to contract… Read more »