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How a Teacher Used Loss To Help Women Give Birth As A Doula

Parents are placing their birth experience into the hands of Doulas. With COVID-19 protocols and an increase in black maternal mortality, Doulas are becoming a birth commodity. Marilyn Rice is an educator that became a Doula to specialize in assisting parents through births, postpartum care, and emotional support in the event of child loss. After experiencing a pregnancy loss herself, Rice found sharing her story with others as a way to heal.

Community Gives Back to 16-year-old Care Package Donor Battling Brain Disorder

16-year-old Bella Adlah is the creator of Have Fun & Stay Strong, an organization that has created over 300 care packages for pediatric patients in hospitals. Unfortunately, Bella is currently battling a debilitating neurological disorder. Her family is now seeking support for Bella’s care and recovery from the community Bella once selflessly cared for herself.

Matt Onojafe, Pedals Through The Pandemic By Opening A Cycling Business For His Community

Matt Onojafe is the owner of Jafe Cycling. His bike shop caters to the Maryland community in repairing bikes and uplifting individuals in their health and wellness journey. Onojafe says that bike clubs bring people together and will soon become staple organizations for positivity and encouragement in the near future. “If a lot of us tend to just focus on what makes us passionate, your ability to impact your community increases, it elevates so much more.” - Matt Onojafe

The Women In Ink: Cori Jin Stands With Minorities in The Tattoo Industry

Art is not the only mark being left in the tattoo industry. Women are banding together to validate themselves in the industry and for clients and aspiring artists. Standing up against sexism, racism, and misogyny are some of the social issues tattoo artist Cori Jin explores on her social media. She is banding women together to make a more progressive and inclusive industry.

Teds for Beds Helps Spread Joy to Pediatric Patients

“I can’t wait to see how much of a difference we are going to make in the future, how Teds for Beds is going to grow and evolve,” Jabbour said. Separated by more than 2,500 miles, two college students, one in Virginia and one in California, came together to help spread joy to pediatric patients across the United States. Teds for Beds is a non-profit based in Charlottesville, Virginia, with a mission to put a smile on children's faces.



Kicks For Kindness: Martial Arts Hall of Fame Teen Inspires Older Adults Through Karate

Jeffrey Wall is the founder of his own nonprofit, Golden Age Karate. At ten years old, Wall was inducted into The US Martial Arts Hall of Fame. Now 16-years-old and a black belt in karate, he shares compassion and talent in karate to teach elders how to build confidence and skill. Wall travels to retirement homes turning older adults into what he calls “Ninja Nanas.” Wall hopes to remind people that they are not alone and can build confidence at any age.

“A piece of advice I would give [someone] is if you have a goal, reach for it, don't let anyone tell you you can't or stop you, ” - Jeffrey Wall


U.K. Woman Sends Free Cards and Care Packages to People Facing Illnesses and Mental Health Obstacles

Sometimes all it takes is one small act of kindness to help someone through a tough time. With her Kindness Cards Project, Bethany Graham sends free cards and care packages to people struggling with chronic illnesses, disabilities, and mental health issues in the UK. Through her attention to detail and genuine passion for lifting the spirits of others, her project has grown and she plans to stick with it far into the future.

Mother and Son Finds Common Ground by Creating a Self Discovery Journal for the LGBTQIA+ Community

Introducing “Adoration of the Queer Mind”: the only self-help journal dedicated to the queer experience, and the mother and son duo behind it. The journey to self-discovery is an uphill battle for many members of the LGBTQIA+ community, but the “Adoration of the Queer Mind” journal serves as a safe space for those who may need a place to reflect.

Colored by Nature and Inspired by India, Mango People Makes Clean Beauty for All Shades

Founder and CEO of Mango People, Sravya Kalyanapu, has created a makeup brand that is all-natural, non-toxic, and inclusive of all skin tones. Inspired by her South Asian roots and the ways that nature can be used for beauty, Mango People uses fruits as pigments while sticking to their motto: “If you cannot eat it, it does not belong on the skin.”

Superheroes Are Real: How Yuri Williams Has Brought Hope To Thousands of Elderly, Homeless, And Sick Children

Yuri Williams is the founder of A Future Superhero And Friends, a nonprofit organization that supports underserved communities like the elderly, homeless, and ill. Williams brings cheer and love to people who are facing hardship by dressing in costume as their favorite superhero. He helps people because he understands the hardships that people go through and is selfless enough to make a difference.

Homotopia Festival Celebrates LGBTQIA+ and Brings Queer Art To Life in the U.K.

Homotopia is the United Kingdom’s longest-running LGBTQIA+ culture festival located in Liverpool. Each year, the festival takes place from October to November and showcases queer artists, performers, activists, and entertainment for audiences to enjoy while celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community. “It’s been a wonderful thing to be a part of; And a privilege to work with so many incredible artists, ” Char Binns.