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Dog Lover Puts In Work to Save Senior Dogs
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Having witnessed the high number of older dogs in shelters, Chris Shaughness opened an animal sanctuary to rehabilitate and rehome aging dogs.
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Cowboy Sings to People at the End of Their Lives
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Freddie Fuller, the “Singing Cowboy,” uses music to bring joy and comfort to people in hospice and at end-of-life celebrations around Austin, Texas.
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Son Uses TikTok to Humanize Dementia Caregiving
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More than a million people follow Dan Salinger’s journey as he and his brother split full-time caregiving duties for their dad.
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Florist Ensures Widows Remembered on Valentine’s Day
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After a powerful response from her son’s teacher, North Carolina-based florist Ashley Manning made it her mission to deliver flowers to widows every year.
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Friends Finish Craft Projects for Grieving Families
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After completing several unfinished projects for friends, Masey Kaplan and Jen Simonic started The Loose Ends Project to help families find closure.
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These Musicians Prove Moms Rock
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After years of juggling work and parenting, these five friends finally prioritized their dream and formed a rock band.
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Woman Uses Improv to Bring Joy to People with Dementia
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Theater artist Anne Basting is on a mission to introduce more creative forms of engagement to memory care centers and families.
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Life-Changing Diagnosis Led Artist to Help His Hometown
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After testing positive for HIV, Roger Montoya opened an arts center that would combat the cycle of poverty and addiction in Española, New Mexico.
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New Orleans Man Empowers Youth to Fight Climate Change
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After Hurricane Katrina, Arthur Johnson wanted to protect his city from further climate disasters. Now, he works with youth to create lasting solutions.
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Atlanta’s ‘Garden Man’ Gives Food to Neighbors in Need
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After 20 years of building community gardens, Bobby Wilson invested his retirement money into a farm that feeds over 200 families per week.
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Godmother of BMX Racing Opened the Gates for Women
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Kittie Weston-Knauer started racing BMX bikes in the ‘80s after a challenge from her son. Now 75, she’s brought thousands of girls and women along for the ride.
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