5 minutes of caring
- Seven Eleven
by Sam Davidson,
November 13
(1 comment)
Do seven caring things this month.
- October Makes Me Think Of...
by Sam Davidson,
October 6
Here are some things to think about this month.
- Coffee for Cancer
by Michelle Andrade,
October 2
(4 comments)
Help Folgers fight cancer.
- Nine for Nine
by Sam Davidson,
September 2
(1 comment)
Here are nine things to do in the ninth month of the year.
- Not All Are Free
by Sam Davidson,
July 4
(1 comment)
Celebrate Independence Day by helping someone gain their freedom.
- He's a Grand Ole Dad
by Sam Davidson,
June 13
(1 comment)
Celebrate dads and flags this weekend.
- Fostering Change
by Sam Davidson,
May 14
(2 comments)
How to help half a million.
- Celebrate Mom
by Luanne Davidson,
May 9
Hear from a mom on how to celebrate mom.
- No Place Like Home
by Jenny Magill,
April 24
Make a difference in a child's life.
- Bring Light
by Sam Davidson,
April 18
Fund something important.
- April Showers Bring...
by Sam Davidson,
April 7
(1 comment)
...more than next month’s flowers.
- Weigh In Wednesday
by Sam Davidson,
April 2
(1 comment)
What's your Wednesday worth?
- March Madness
by Sam Davidson,
March 11
It's about more than basketball.
- Eating Disorder Awareness
by Sam Davidson,
February 25
(1 comment)
This is National Eating Disorder Awareness Week.
- It's February!
by Sam Davidson,
February 4
How will you celebrate the second month of the year?
- Today Is a New Day!
by Sam Davidson,
January 1
(1 comment)
A Resolution for Each and Every Day!
- Year in Review: Our Picks
by Sam Davidson,
December 28
It's time to talk about what we like.
- Year in Review: Most Emailed
by Sam Davidson,
December 21
We'll tell you what you told others.
- Year in Review: Most Viewed
by Sam Davidson,
December 7
It’s time to talk about the most popular ideas we’ve shared.
- Month Ado About Breast Cancer
by Sam Davidson,
October 1
Spend 5 minutes every day this month learning and doing more about breast cancer.
- What Month Is It?
by Sam Davidson,
September 27
September is full of great causes.
- Pantry Raid
by Sam Davidson,
September 4
(1 comment)
Eat what you got.
- Soak Up Safety
by Leigh Piper,
June 21
A quick review of water rules keeps everyone safe.
- Darn Roots
by Sam Davidson,
June 11
Getting to the root of the problem is the best solution.
- Tell Mom
by Sam Davidson,
May 11
You know she wants to hear from you.
- FreePledge
by Sam Davidson,
May 10
For Mothers' Day, make a difference by making a FreePledge.
- What Giving Smells Like
by Sam Davidson,
May 9
This gift will make your mom smell and feel good.
- Give Her the World
by Sam Davidson,
May 8
The gift goes to someone else, but your mom still gets the warm fuzzies.
- Care Package for Mom
by Sam Davidson,
May 7
Make mom proud by giving to others.
- Foster Care Month
by Sam Davidson,
May 1
(1 comment)
You don't have to adopt to make a difference.
- Form an Opinion
by Sam Davidson,
March 30
(2 comments)
Believing in something isn't a bad thing.
- The Mocha Club
by Sam Davidson,
February 15
Giving up two mochas has never meant so much.
- Just Say It
by Sam Davidson,
February 14
There no better day to say what you should be saying every day.
- Wear Red Day
by Sam Davidson,
February 2
Whether you're a guy or a girl, sport some red today and fight heart disease.
- January Is…
by Sam Davidson,
January 24
The first month of the year is full of opportunities for you to do good.
- March of Dimes
by Sam Davidson,
January 23
(1 comment)
Help prevent birth defects all month long.
- Get a Newsletter
by Sam Davidson,
January 17
What's one more email?
- Lantern Projects
by Sam Davidson,
January 10
Stretch your dollars as far as possible.
- New Day's Resolution
by Sam Davidson,
January 1
- Stamp It
by Sam Davidson,
December 28
Spend a few extra cents and send some change with that letter.
- Toast to Awareness
by Sam Davidson,
December 18
Tell those you love what you care about.
- Don't Laugh
by Sam Davidson,
November 28
What makes us laugh says a lot about who we are.
- Trick or Meet
by Sam Davidson,
October 31
Treat yourself to an introduction.
- Stop Domestic Violence
by Sam Davidson,
October 17
It’s quick and easy to take a stand against violence against women.
- Breast Cancer Site
by Sam Davidson,
October 10
(2 comments)
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
- Smell the Difference
by Sam Davidson,
September 28
Now it’s possible to look good AND feel good.
- Two Clicks
by Sam Davidson,
September 12
(3 comments)
Thanks to generous site sponsors, your hand-eye coordination provides half a bowl of dog food to a needy pet.
- Join the Club
by Sam Davidson,
August 18
Museums and organizations often rely on memberships to offset some of the costs of their services.
- Shed Your Coat
by Sam Davidson,
August 9
It’s August. Go to your coat closet.
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more time on your hands
- A Complaint Free World
by Michelle Andrade,
July 14
(2 comments)
Our perspective can change the way we save the world.
- Going Green in More Ways Than One
by Michelle Andrade,
March 14
In honor of St. Patrick's Day on Monday, Michelle Andrade tells the story of how one woman is going green in more ways than one. Read how one entrepreneurial woman has come to dress kids in a positive way.
- Finishing Up
by Mary Cady Ford,
February 29
(3 comments)
Read about the true story of one single mother who wants to impact the lives of other single mothers. Her resolve is clear: In taking her free time to create a non-profit, she hopes to be able to provide a bit more free time for a group of women who certainly do not have it.
- World Breastfeeding Week
by Indie Davis,
August 3
(1 comment)
One of the major reasons that women do not breastfeed, is lack of support. Women often lack adequate support from their partners, family members, health care providers, employers, government, and communities. By doing what you can to support a breastfeeding mother, you may be helping to protect the life and long term health of her child.
- What it takes to be a Foster Parent
by Linda Woods,
May 25
People often ask why I have spent the last 15 years of my life as a foster parent for the Department of Children's Services. In honor of National Foster Care Month, here's my answer.
- Three Days and Sixty Miles
by Luanne Davidson,
May 11
On August 24, I will turn 50. I wanted a celebration that I would remember for the next fifty years. So, I decided to celebrate life by walking 60 miles in the Breast Cancer 3-Day with thousands of other women and men. For three days in the Twin Cities, I will sleep on the ground in a two-person tent, eat meals in outdoor facilities, shower in a truck, restroom in a porta-potty, and truly have an awesome experience.
- New Day's Resolution: Volunteer More
by Kyle Matthews,
January 26
If one of your resolutions this year is to volunteer more (or for the first time), no doubt your local community is full of opportunities to give back. Lending a hand once a week or once a month will go a long way towards making a difference in your city.
- Design-her Gals
by Lynnette Davidson,
November 17
Even if you don't have a single artistic bone in your body, Design-her Gals makes it easy for you to dream up your own unique stationery. While doing it, you'll have fun and contribute money to help women with Stage 4 Breast Cancer.
- Race for the Cure
by Betsy Neely,
November 10
Lace up your running shoes and hit the pavement in support of a worthy cause. Not only will you get a good workout, you'll also leave with some inspirational stories.
- Listen to Someone Else’s Stories
by Sam Davidson,
October 20
In an hour with my grandmother, I learned more about my history and heritage than I ever knew. Spending time with those from different generations can teach us how things used to be and inspire us to make things as they should be.
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