Michael Phillips+FollowCleveland neighbors step up for real changeHit The Streets Corporation is making a real difference in Greater Cleveland by bringing food, support, and hope directly to people who need it most. Instead of just handing out meals, their volunteers build trust and help folks set long-term goals for housing, jobs, and finances. Their upcoming Plates & Pathways luncheon at the Cleveland Public Library is already full, showing just how much the community values this hands-on approach. It’s inspiring to see neighbors helping neighbors, not just for today, but for a better tomorrow. How can we all pitch in to keep this momentum going? #Safety #Cleveland #CommunitySupport00Share
Benjamin Contreras+FollowSouth Charlotte parents rally after school closureCalvary Christian Academy in south Charlotte is closing its doors at the end of this school year, leaving over 200 families suddenly searching for new options. For many, this school was more than just a place to learn—it was a close-knit, supportive community. Parents are already banding together, exploring co-op ideas and hunting for new locations to keep their kids and teachers together. It’s a tough moment, but the determination to find solutions is inspiring. How would you handle a sudden school closure in your neighborhood? Share your thoughts or join the effort to help these families! #Education #CharlotteNC #CommunitySupport00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowBoise’s community spirit shines for IsabellaWhen Isabella, a young girl injured at the Boise New Year’s fireworks, needed a gentle touch, her aunt and a local salon made it happen. With the salon opening just for her, Isabella—who is autistic—got her hair washed in peace for the first time since the accident. The family shared how tough it was to care for her at home, and how this small act brought comfort and calm. It’s moments like these that remind us how powerful kindness can be. How have you seen our community step up in tough times? #News #Boise #CommunitySupport11Share
Robert Daniels+FollowBaltimore’s La Cuchara faces setback after fireBaltimore’s beloved La Cuchara had to close its doors unexpectedly after a fire broke out during Sunday dinner service. The flames started in the kitchen’s vent system, but thanks to quick action, everyone got out safely and firefighters had things under control fast. The restaurant, a favorite in the Woodberry community, is now assessing the damage. The outpouring of support from neighbors and regulars has been incredible—proving just how much this spot means to the city. How do you think local businesses bounce back after tough moments like this? #Food #BaltimoreEats #CommunitySupport00Share
april67+FollowHow Jordan Stout lifts up Tyler LoopJordan Stout’s commitment to supporting Tyler Loop goes beyond the field—it’s about building real connections and uplifting the community. Whether it’s showing up for local events or mentoring young athletes, Stout’s involvement is making a noticeable difference. People are talking about how his positive energy and willingness to help out are inspiring others to get involved, too. It’s a reminder that even small acts of support can have a big impact on our neighborhoods. What are some ways you’ve seen local leaders step up where you live? #Entertainment #CommunitySupport #LocalHeroes00Share
trhodes+FollowHow a forgotten Mustang changed two livesA dusty, neglected Fox Body Mustang sat untouched for decades—until it became the key to helping an elderly couple finally return home. After years in a rehab facility and over a decade without heat or AC, the couple decided to sell their classic car to fund a new HVAC system. The story gets even better: the detailing crew who found the car matched the sale price and rallied the community for more support, even connecting the couple with a friend who volunteered to install the system for free. It’s amazing how a forgotten car can bring people together and change lives. What’s the most meaningful thing you’ve ever let go of? #Cars #BuyingCar #CommunitySupport100Share
Alexander Black+FollowHigh Point bakery staff surprises single mom with carAfter months of borrowing cars just to get to work, Jamie San, a single mom and dedicated employee at Sweet Dough Bake Shop in High Point, got the surprise of her life—a brand new car from her bosses at the company holiday party. Jamie’s been the rock of the team for five years, barely missing a day despite battling cancer, a heart attack, and raising three kids. Her reaction—tears, hugs, and a beaming smile—reminds us how powerful it is when a community steps up for one of its own. What’s the most meaningful way you’ve seen a workplace support someone? #Cars #HighPointNC #CommunitySupport10Share
Mrs. Maria Shelton MD+FollowDelaware community shaken by sudden lossA tragic night in Delaware’s Oak Hill neighborhood has left many stunned: Linda Stevenson, wife of Bill Stevenson (Jill Biden’s ex-husband), was found dead in her home after a domestic dispute call. Police arrived quickly and tried life-saving measures, but she was pronounced dead at the scene. The investigation is ongoing, with no charges filed yet and an autopsy pending. It’s a tough reminder of how quickly life can change, even in familiar neighborhoods. How do you think communities can better support each other in times of crisis like this? #Relationships #Delaware #CommunitySupport14Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowNorth Charleston teacher’s big heart for newcomersLori Mendiola at R.B. Stall High is making a real difference for students new to North Charleston—and even new to the country. She’s not just teaching English; she’s helping kids from all backgrounds feel at home by making sure they have the basics like folders, markers, and pencils. For many, it’s their first time in an American classroom, and Lori’s own multicultural family inspires her to go the extra mile. Imagine starting high school in a new country—what would help you feel welcome? Let’s talk about how our community can support these students and teachers! #Education #NorthCharleston #CommunitySupport00Share
Evan Knight+FollowAustin family's journey hits another roadblockA hardworking Austin family of seven, chosen for the Season for Caring program, just faced another setback—their car broke down right before a crucial dental appointment. Despite both parents working long hours and overcoming a tough recovery from injury, transportation troubles keep making daily life harder. They’re grateful for the support they’ve received so far, but big needs like a reliable vehicle and more space for their growing kids remain. Stories like theirs remind us how quickly life’s basics can become out of reach. What do you think our community can do to help families like the Ysla Medinas move forward? #Cars #Austin #CommunitySupport00Share