Emily Delgado+FollowBoise pups need your help: Wet food needed!The Idaho Humane Society’s shelves are empty of wet dog food, and local pups are counting on us. If you’ve got a can or two to spare, or want to help from home, you can donate through their Amazon or Chewy Wish List, or drop off food at their Dorman Campus on W Dorman St. Every meal makes a difference for a dog waiting for a forever home. Let’s rally together, Boise—how do you support local shelters, and what inspires you to give? #Safety #Boise #DogRescue00Share
Sabrina Carrillo+FollowBronzeville mourns beloved teacher Linda BrownLinda Brown’s impact on Bronzeville’s kids was truly one-of-a-kind, and now her community is rallying to support her family after her tragic passing. Friends have set up a GoFundMe to help cover funeral and living expenses, and they’re inviting everyone to share memories for a special tribute book. It’s a tough moment for Healy Elementary and all who knew her, but seeing neighbors come together like this is a powerful reminder of how much one person can mean to a community. How do you think we can best support families and schools facing loss? #Safety #Bronzeville #CommunitySupport00Share
Marcia Hamilton+FollowWhy most people in Denver don’t choose homelessnessBlankets aren’t just for comfort—they’re survival tools for people like Holly Norris, who’s spent over a decade living outside in Denver. Her story shatters the myth that homelessness is a choice. According to the latest data, over 94% of people experiencing homelessness in Denver didn’t choose this life. Many, like Norris, face impossible barriers: unaffordable housing, lack of resources, and city ordinances that push them from place to place. Even when help is offered, there often aren’t enough beds or safe places to go. What do you think needs to change to truly support our neighbors without homes? #Safety #Denver #Homelessness00Share
Richard Jones+FollowUnlocking Real Wealth: The Financial PlaybookEver wish you had a real-life cheat code for building wealth? Associated Black Charities just dropped The Black Progress Lab: The Financial Playbook—a 4-week crash course that’s all about practical money moves, not just theory. Think budgeting, credit, homeownership, and planning for your future, all in a supportive, ask-anything space. Limited spots, so if you’re ready to level up your finances with a community that gets it, this is your sign. Registration link in bio! #Safety #BlackWealth #FinancialFreedom10Share
Sabrina Carrillo+FollowWadsworth students rally for survivorsWadsworth High’s Spectrum Club just made a real difference—collecting 187 pairs of socks for the Hope & Healing Resource Center, supporting survivors of domestic abuse and trafficking in Akron and Medina. What’s powerful here isn’t just the number, but the club’s push to reach beyond their usual circle and invite more students to join in giving back. For survivors, these donations are more than socks—they’re a reminder that the community cares. It’s inspiring to see students step up and create a ripple of kindness. How can we keep this spirit of support going all year round? #Safety #Wadsworth #CommunitySupport00Share
Sabrina Carrillo+FollowAtlanta’s MLK Day Festival brings hope and helpThis year’s MLK Day in Atlanta isn’t just about honoring Dr. King’s legacy—it’s about real support for local families. Hosea Helps is opening its doors on January 19 with hot meals for 400 families, free health screenings (think mammograms, blood pressure, and more), haircuts, groceries, and even school supplies. There’s help with SNAP, WIC, and job searches, plus fun for kids and raffles all day. It’s a true community effort that makes a difference right here in southwest Atlanta. Who else thinks this is what Dr. King’s dream looks like in action? #Safety #MLKDay #Atlanta00Share
Sabrina Carrillo+FollowWhy Are So Many Babies Homeless Now?Can you believe homelessness among infants and toddlers jumped 23% in just two years? Nearly half a million little ones in the US don’t have stable housing, and it’s not just families on the street—many are couch-surfing or packed into relatives’ homes. Rising rent, child care costs, and mental health struggles are pushing more families into crisis. Programs like Horizons are helping, but way more support is needed. Babies shouldn’t be homeless, period. #Safety #homelessness #childcare1313Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowAkron parents rally for Miller South artsA broken sound system didn’t stop Miller South’s arts community—parents and neighbors jumped in, raising $13,000 in just two months to help buy a new one. With the district facing a $12 million deficit, families teamed up with local business Audio-Technica and the Musica venue downtown to make it happen. Now, every student at Miller South gets to perform with professional-quality sound, starting with “Matilda the Musical” this March. This kind of grassroots support shows what’s possible when a community comes together for its kids. Would you join a fundraiser like this for your local school? #Safety #Akron #CommunitySupport00Share
Emily Delgado+Follow$315k raised for charity in Birmingham!$315,000 in one night—Birmingham’s music scene just made a real difference! Jamey Johnson and Megan Moroney packed The Social at the Fennec for an acoustic show that wasn’t just about great tunes and comfort food. The money raised will go straight to their charities, supporting mental health, anti-bullying, and helping folks in crisis. The night had everything: heartfelt songs, playful banter, and even wild auction items like alligator hunts and signed boots. It’s amazing to see local music and community spirit come together for such a powerful cause. What other creative ways could our community rally for good? #Safety #Birmingham #CharityConcert00Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowMelissa Meech runs Boston for cancer fightersMelissa Meech, a Tewksbury local, is gearing up for the 2026 Boston Marathon—not just for the thrill, but to support families battling cancer through the Joe Andruzzi Foundation. Inspired by her father’s fight with colon cancer and the foundation’s mission to ease financial stress for patients, Melissa is channeling her passion for running into real impact. She’s aiming to raise $12,000 and invites everyone to join her cause—whether by donating, cheering her on, or attending her fundraising event on Feb. 7 at Main Street Sports Grill. How do you find motivation to support causes close to your heart? #Safety #BostonMarathon #Tewksbury00Share