Michael Morgan+FollowFreshman’s lemonade stand changes lives in HamptonA local high school freshman is turning lemons into hope for kids in foster care. Hannah Ewings, who once navigated the foster system herself, started Hannah’s LOVE Lemonade to spread positivity and give back. For every bottle sold, she donates $1 to buy new shoes for children in need, both in Georgia and Guatemala. Her goal? 500 pairs by Christmas! Hannah’s story is a reminder that even small acts can make a big difference. If you want to support or host her pop-up, check out her pages—let’s help her reach even more kids! What do you think about youth-led community projects like this? #Food #HamptonGA #YouthImpact00Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowHotels Are Trashing Tons of Linens?!Ever wonder what happens to hotel sheets with just a tiny stain? Turns out, most get tossed—like, millions of tons every year! But 16-year-old Aditya Jain saw the waste and started Hotels for Humanity, rescuing these linens and donating them to homeless and animal shelters. His classmates even help sort and fold everything. Proof that one small idea can make a massive difference for people, pets, and the planet. Would you join a project like this? #Sustainability #GoodNews #EcoFriendly #YouthImpact #HotelsForHumanity #Home737Share