Positive News Thread
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For Mik:
Cleverly Designed Staircase That Uses Dead Space Under the Steps to Safely Store 156 Bottles of Wine
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More that 700 Bald Eagle nests reported in Ohio. This is great.
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More that 700 Bald Eagle nests reported in Ohio. This is great.
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Born during the 1918 flu pandemic, she beat this one.
Look how youthful her face is.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/28/us/woman-101-beat-coronavirus-trnd/index.html
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Born during the 1918 flu pandemic, she beat this one.
Look how youthful her face is.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/28/us/woman-101-beat-coronavirus-trnd/index.html
@jon-nyc said in Positive News Thread:
Born during the 1918 flu pandemic, she beat this one.
Look how youthful her face is.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/28/us/woman-101-beat-coronavirus-trnd/index.html
Live to 100. That seems to be the ticket. Once you've passed the century mark, you're golden!
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Amazing, generous woman tapped $600k of home equity line of credit to provide free PPE to NYC healthcare workers and now turning her attention to the homeless. And this ain’t her first rodeo either. Shi did similar things right after 9/11, having personally funded, sourced, and distributed aid to the first responders and the needy at the time as well.
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A couple stuck on an interstate highway due to the recent snowstorm saw a bakery truck also stranded, so they picked up the phone and asked the baking company whether they can distribute the baked goods from the truck. The baking company’s owner got back to them in 20 minutes and instructed the truck driver to open the truck and distribute food to other stranded travelers.
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Millions of U.S. apples were almost left to rot. Now, they'll go to hungry families
A relief program in West Virginia donated its surplus apples to hunger-fighting charities
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This apple relief program, covered under Section 32 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1935, purchased $10 million worth of apples from a dozen West Virginia growers. Those apples were then donated to hunger-fighting charities across the country from South Carolina and Michigan all the way out to The Navajo Nation.
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A nonprofit called The Farmlink Project took care of more than half the state's surplus – 10 million pounds of apples filling nearly 300 trucks.
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"People in need got nutritious food out of this program. And that's the most important thing" ...I quite believe that the USA as a nation produce more than enough food to feed everyone in the nation, that some go hungry only because of distribution problems. This article shows what results we can get when some distribution problems are worked out.
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For WV, a big problem is the mountains. Everything from food distribution to wifi and cellular connections. There are huge sections of the state in which it's effectively still 1985.
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For WV, a big problem is the mountains. Everything from food distribution to wifi and cellular connections. There are huge sections of the state in which it's effectively still 1985.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Positive News Thread:
For WV, a big problem is the mountains. Everything from food distribution to wifi and cellular connections. There are huge sections of the state in which it's effectively still
1985.1885.FIFY
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Positive News Thread:
For WV, a big problem is the mountains. Everything from food distribution to wifi and cellular connections. There are huge sections of the state in which it's effectively still
1985.1885.FIFY
@Mik said in Positive News Thread:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Positive News Thread:
For WV, a big problem is the mountains. Everything from food distribution to wifi and cellular connections. There are huge sections of the state in which it's effectively still
1985.1885.FIFY
Yes
and they both work I suppose since not much changed there in that timeexactly.