
LEAD Program Expands in NC with New Funding for Harm Reduction Efforts
LEAD programs divert low-level drug offenders to social services, not jail, promoting recovery and reducing arrests.

LEAD programs divert low-level drug offenders to social services, not jail, promoting recovery and reducing arrests.

Macy, just 12, heroically saved her brothers from a house fire in Richmond Hill. Her quick action prevented a tragedy and showcased incredible courage.

In Conway, SC, two strangers rescued a 73-year-old man from his burning truck, risking their lives and giving him a second chance.

Housing providers in NE Wisconsin are struggling to support 100+ households after Newcap, a nonprofit, abruptly closed.

FEMA releases $97M for Hurricane Helene recovery in NC, aiding debris removal and school rebuilding efforts.

After a 180-foot fall separated her from her dog, Jessica Johnston’s beloved border collie, Molly, was found after a week in New Zealand’s wild terrain.

Just in time for Passover and Easter, Mendelssohn’s “Lobgesang,” a symphony-cantata, offers a spiritual journey.

Social experiment, Drop Dead Generous, is giving away $500,000 globally to fund acts of kindness, creating a positive impact.

At 80, Lois Mayo left California for Tennessee, finding kindness in Paris Barnes, who helped her with housing, reconnecting with her son, and fundraising.

Ralph Gianoli’s 1977 murder in Kenosha is solved after decades; DNA links James Fowler, 68, to the crime.

Kaedi’s life was saved by Karol, a Polish donor. This act of kindness led to an emotional reunion at her wedding, highlighting the power of selflessness.

Thousands gathered in central London for one of the UK’s largest protests against the far-right, backed by high-profile figures.