Year Six pupils from St Joseph’s Primary School in Rossington have collected non-perishable food items and toiletries to give to people living in homeless hostels and refuges.
Read MoreMonth: January 2020
A World Without AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
The global focus on ending AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria by 2030 has proven tremendously effective in rapidly scaling up access to treatment in developing countries. But if the world is to meet these ambitious goals, national governments and international development institutions must work together to build stronger health systems.
Read MoreNew helpline website for domestic abuse survivors
Refuge aims to support more survivors than ever before with help of new online platform
Read MoreRecord numbers give up animal products
A study by Kantar on behalf of vegan campaign group Veganuary has revealed that a record 1.3m people gave up animal products in the UK in January 2019. The researchers pointed to the impact that the annual campaign Veganuary has had on consumption levels.
Read MoreCash for ideas to save UK democracy
In the fall out from the tumultuous UK general election, an organisation has launched a £100,000 fund to support new forms of everyday democracy.
Read MoreHavering Council renew mental health support
Havering Council has renewed contracts at Lucas Court and The Boundaries for a further five years.
Read MoreNatural-born climate commitments
Although most countries have acknowledged the threat posed by climate change and established targets for reducing greenhouse-gas emissions, the international community still has not made the same level of commitment to environmental conservation. Yet it is our natural ecosystems that will save us from catastrophe – if we let them. SALLY JEWELL explains.
Read More£100k Community Impact funding supports Bristol organisations to ‘carry on’
Seven organisations and charities benefit from donation from St. Monica’s Trust
Read MoreCoworking spaces reveal positive global impact
Four coworking spaces have opened their doors aiming to have a positive social impact.
Read MoreExhibition celebrates fight against deadly diseases
A new exhibition at the National Museum of Scotland has just opened showcasing the important work by Scottish academics to eliminate deadly diseases impacting millions around the world. Parasites will run until 19 April 2020 in Edinburgh.
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