Michelle Arnold+FollowGrand Haven mourns beloved principalThe Grand Haven community is feeling a deep loss after the passing of Mike Shelton, the longtime principal at White Pines Intermediate School. Known for his warm spirit and genuine care for students, Shelton made a lasting impact that stretched far beyond the school walls. Many remember how he lit up when talking about watching kids grow from elementary to middle school. The district is offering grief counseling for anyone who needs support, and families can also reach out to Mosaic Counseling. Let’s share our memories of Mr. Shelton and support each other during this tough time. #Education #GrandHaven #CommunitySupport00Share
dalemiller+FollowAustin families face daily hurdles without carsGetting around Austin is a real struggle for many local families right now. From parents juggling work and kids with only a tiny car, to seniors missing medical appointments because their van broke down, reliable transportation is at the top of the wish list this season. Even musicians and volunteers are stuck at home, unable to help or work without wheels. Community donations are making a difference, but the need is huge—especially for larger vehicles or those with wheelchair access. How would your daily life change if you suddenly lost your car? Let’s talk about how transportation shapes our community. #Cars #Austin #CommunitySupport00Share
Richard Jones+FollowChicago teens rally to support classmates facing deportationTeens at Solorio High School in Chicago are stepping up in a big way—raising over $6,000 to help classmates whose parents have been detained or deported. What started as a club selling hoodies for scholarships has turned into a lifeline for families suddenly struggling to pay rent and keep their lives together. With immigration enforcement ramping up, these students are showing what community really means: organizing rallies, handing out “know your rights” flyers, and standing together when it matters most. How do you think schools and neighborhoods can better support families in crisis? #Safety #Chicago #CommunitySupport10Share
Sabrina Carrillo+FollowAlbuquerque attorneys bring holiday joy to APS familiesHundreds of Albuquerque Public Schools families facing homelessness are getting a much-needed boost this holiday season, thanks to a heartwarming community effort led by local attorneys. For 17 years, this growing group has adopted families, buying gifts tailored to each child’s and parent’s wish list—think dump trucks for little ones and toasters for moms. This year, at least 500 kids will unwrap presents, making a real difference for about 20% of APS’s homeless families. It’s a reminder of how personal giving can be. What’s your favorite way to support neighbors in need during the holidays? #Safety #Albuquerque #CommunitySupport00Share
meadowsmary+FollowHow Dominion Energy brings real holiday hopeDominion Energy’s Good Neighbor Fund just made the holidays brighter for hundreds of local families—packing 450 meal bags and wrapping gifts for 527 kids in need. What stands out isn’t just the scale, but the personal touch: volunteers went out of their way to help a family facing utility shutoff, medical bills, and no money for rent or Christmas toys. Not only did they restore power and pay rent, but they also made sure the kids had presents and a meal that felt like home. It’s a reminder of how much a caring community can do. What other ways could we support neighbors in tough times? #Safety #CommunitySupport #GoodNeighbor00Share
Katherine Kim+FollowDetroit men’s clothing giveaway uplifts futuresFree work clothes and winter gear are up for grabs this Saturday at the Fisher Building, thanks to Suited for the Future and Mature. This annual event isn’t just about clothes—it’s about giving Detroit men a real shot at jobs, confidence, and stability, especially for those returning from prison or facing tough times. It’s a powerful tribute to Darryl Humes Sr., whose legacy lives on through every suit and coat handed out. If you’ve got gently used men’s clothing to spare, or want to lend a hand, your support could change someone’s path. Who else thinks more programs like this are needed in Detroit? #Beauty #Detroit #CommunitySupport00Share
Alexis Nicholson+FollowEthan’s big moment brings New Jersey school togetherThe energy in the gym was unreal when Ethan Slater, a seventh grader with Down syndrome, nailed the viral Whitney Houston challenge. Right after he hit the drum at the perfect moment, the entire school erupted in cheers, and Ethan ran straight to his teacher for a huge hug. What stood out wasn’t just his perfect timing, but how the whole community celebrated his joy and confidence. Moments like this remind us how powerful it is when everyone feels included and supported. How do you think schools can create more moments like this for every student? #Fitness #InclusionMatters #CommunitySupport00Share
Joel Sweeney+FollowA healthy child’s flu turned life upside downA simple case of the flu changed everything for Sienna Dunion’s family. Their energetic four-year-old, who was just playing with her scooter, is now facing years of rehab after being diagnosed with a rare brain disease, ANE, triggered by the flu. She’s lost the ability to walk and talk, and her family is adjusting to a new reality overnight. It’s a powerful reminder that even healthy kids can face life-altering complications from common illnesses. How do we prepare for the unexpected, and what support should families like Sienna’s receive from the community? #Health #BodyHealth #CommunitySupport20Share
Darius Alvarez+FollowChapel Hill couple still out in the coldMonths after Chantal tore through central NC, Elonnie Alston and his wife are still unable to return to the home they built over 35 years. As the coldest weather of the season hits, they’re left relying on friends and community support, highlighting just how long recovery can take after a disaster. It’s a tough reminder of how storms don’t just pass—they leave lasting impacts on real people’s lives. How can our community better support neighbors facing long-term recovery? #Relationships #ChapelHill #CommunitySupport01Share
Emily Delgado+FollowHow Columbia neighbors are helping the homelessEvery week in Columbia, volunteers with the CoMo Mobile Aid Collective are making a real difference for people facing homelessness. From prepping hearty Thanksgiving meals to handing out camping gear for winter, these folks go beyond just providing food—they’re building community and dignity. One volunteer, Bill, says it’s all about empathy and giving back, while Richard, who’s been homeless himself, reminds us that anyone can end up in tough times. The collective even offers showers and a wardrobe area. It’s inspiring to see neighbors stepping up. What more could our community do to support each other? #Safety #ColumbiaMO #CommunitySupport00Share