Gary Dunlap+FollowCleveland neighbors step up for holiday mealsMore than 200 Cleveland families are enjoying full holiday tables this year thanks to the Delta Alpha Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha. For 41 years, these folks have made sure no one in our community goes hungry during the holidays. It’s not just about handing out food—it’s about showing up for each other, building real connections, and reminding everyone that they matter. Their monthly food bank and year-round events keep the spirit of support alive. How do you think we can keep this sense of community going strong all year long? #Safety #Cleveland #CommunitySupport00Share
Sabrina Carrillo+FollowBrooklyn kids shine at Reset Talk Show holiday bashNothing beats seeing a whole community come together to make sure every child feels special during the holidays. At the Reset Talk Show’s Christmas social in Brooklyn, local families filled Reflection Church Hall with laughter, music, and the joy of picking out gifts—thanks to the hustle of Junior Giddings and neighbors who stepped up when donations fell short. Even Popeyes and McDonald’s joined in, fueling the fun with tasty treats. It’s moments like these—when businesses, officials, and residents unite—that remind us how powerful community spirit can be. How do you think we can keep this energy going all year? #Safety #Brooklyn #CommunityMatters00Share
Richard Jones+FollowColumbia’s Harbor House shifts to recovery hubBig changes are coming for Columbia’s unhoused community—Harbor House is stepping up as more than just a shelter. With a new opportunity campus on the way, Harbor House will soon offer recovery programs, health screenings, cooking classes, and job skills training. The aim? To create a supportive space where people can focus on sobriety and build a path to independence. Residents will have real accountability and a chance to save money, all while getting the support they need. What do you think—will this new approach make a real difference for those struggling with homelessness and addiction in Columbia? #Safety #ColumbiaMO #Homelessness00Share
Marcia Hamilton+FollowCharlotte’s art bus brings hope to kidsA bright yellow school bus in Charlotte is doing more than just driving kids around—it’s rolling out hope and creativity for children affected by domestic violence. Local artist Bunny Gregory, who found healing through art after her own childhood trauma, transformed the bus into a mobile art studio. She now visits shelters like Safe Alliance, giving kids a safe space to paint, laugh, and express themselves. Watching these kids light up as they create is a reminder of how powerful art can be for healing. What other creative ways could our community support children in need? #Safety #Charlotte #ArtHeals00Share
grayashley+FollowThey’re deporting workers while small towns can’t even find enough hands to get the job done.You know what’s crazy? The government’s out here cracking down harder on immigrants — rounding people up, splitting families — while half the factories and farms around here are begging for workers. I’ve been in construction 20 years. You take those guys away, and a lot of projects just won’t get finished. Doesn’t matter if you’re “pro-border” or “pro-immigration” — that’s just reality. Washington doesn’t get it. Out here, it’s not about politics. It’s about keeping the lights on, crops harvested, and families fed. You can’t fix a broken system by breaking more families. #ImmigrationPolicyNow #Safety 41383608Share
xwade+FollowI believe in strong borders — but separating kids from parents isn’t who we are.I’m all for enforcing immigration laws. We need order at the border — no question about that. But hearing that the government’s bringing back family separations again? That one hit me hard. You can support border security and still have a heart. These are real kids — scared, alone, and stuck in a system that doesn’t care who they end up with. My parents raised me to believe America is tough, but also decent. We don’t punish children to make a point. There’s gotta be a smarter way to fix immigration than this. Strong borders don’t have to mean cold hearts. #ImmigrationPolicyNow #Safety 53923457Share
VelvetVoyager+FollowWhy would FEMA suddenly stop caring about domestic extremism? Something doesn’t add up.Look, I’m not into conspiracy theories. But this one just doesn’t make sense. FEMA’s supposed to prepare for emergencies — floods, fires, terrorism, you name it. So why quietly pull back from programs meant to prevent domestic extremism? We’ve all seen what happens when angry, desperate people take matters into their own hands. It’s not politics — it’s human nature. And pretending that risk is “no longer a priority” feels reckless at best. Maybe it’s funding cuts, maybe it’s politics, maybe it’s just someone in D.C. deciding the optics don’t look good anymore. But I’d sure like to know why protecting Americans from homegrown threats is suddenly off the list. #Safety #FEMA 52Share
abigail03+FollowSo FEMA’s cutting back on fighting domestic extremism? Guess we’re on our own again.I just read that FEMA’s no longer prioritizing domestic violent extremism. So basically, they’re saying “good luck out there” to the rest of us. We’ve had two incidents in our county the last few years — armed standoff and a bomb threat at the courthouse — and now the folks in charge think this isn’t a priority anymore? Feels like every time regular people start to feel unsafe, D.C. finds a way to say, “Not our problem.” Maybe it’s time we start looking out for our own towns again. Neighborhood watch, community patrols, whatever it takes. Because waiting for federal help clearly isn’t the answer anymore. #Safety #SafetyFirst #FEMA 51Share
davidbernard+FollowAnyone else see that unmarked 747 landing at O’Hare today? What’s going on?I’m not the kind of guy who jumps to conclusions, but this one gave me pause. A fully unmarked Boeing 747 just landed at O’Hare this afternoon — no airline logo, no tail numbers I could see, nothing. Looked almost like a ghost plane. I’ve lived near Chicago for 30 years, and I can’t remember seeing anything like that before. Normally, you can tell where a plane’s from, or at least see some ID. But this one? Completely blank. I’m not trying to stir up rumors, but shouldn’t there be some level of transparency about aircraft flying in and out of one of the biggest airports in the country? With everything going on these days — border issues, government flights, who knows what else — it just makes you wonder. Anybody else catch it or know what’s behind this? #NeedHelp #WhatIsIt #Safety 15792986Share