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Sunflower Bank’s Community Affairs Office organized community listening sessions throughout the Bank’s footprint during the 2022 calendar year.
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Mountains of mattresses in landfills are becoming a global environmental nightmare. According to The Guardian, the U.S. alone throws away 18.2 million mattresses a year, but there are only 56 facilities available to recycle them.
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All seven global companies’ near-term targets aligned to the 1.5°C pathway
Endorsement of commitments and action by health systems partners
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To support All Clear Foundation’s groundbreaking work, the Foundation and NTT INDYCAR Series launched a national fundraising campaign to honor those fallen Responders on September 11th. All funds raised will further All Clear Foundation’s mission to deliver wellness supports focused on mental, emotional, physical, spiritual, and financial wellbeing for our nation’s Emergency Responders, including Frontline Healthcare Workers, and their families. “Our country relies on the dedication of those who
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Since the Program’s Inception, Team Schein Has Helped More Than 65,000 Children in Need Return to the Classroom with Confidence
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The Greeting Committee and The Regrettes will headline after Black Pumas cancel
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SOURCE: Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) DESCRIPTION:Little Leo has a guardian angel – who reads meters. It’s a day PSEG Meter Reader Al Maldonado will never forget. Many parents have experienced the feelings of panic and fear when their child is in danger. A father himself, Maldonado knew he had to act fast when he spotted a small child in the middle of the street. Following his heroic rescue of Leo, Maldonado received an Award of Valor for his response in this situation. PSEG’s Award of V
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AHF rolls out two new national billboard and public health ad campaigns promoting COVID-19 booster shots and encouraging at-risk individuals to get tested for STDs, including HIV, and get treated and into care, if needed
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Coalition for Equity in Wholesaling to Focus on Education, Recruiting and Retention
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Kicking off on World Soil Day, December 5, the companies offer unique opportunity for consumers to actively participate in soil restoration through The Carbon Underground’s Adopt-A-Meter program
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SOURCE: Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) DESCRIPTION:Little Leo has a new guardian angel who reads meters. It’s a day Angela Steimel and PSEG Meter Reader Alberto "BIg Al" Maldonado will never forget. Many parents have experienced the same feelings of panic when their child is in danger – Angela will always be grateful to Al for being in the right place at the right time. Tweet me: Little Leo has a new guardian angel who reads meters. It’s a day Angela Steimel and @PSEGdelivers Alberto Big
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CZC to host a special camp program during the weekend of 9/11 to remember loved ones and campers who attended those first 9/11 camp programs.
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CZC to host a special camp program during the weekend of 9/11 to remember loved ones and campers who attended those first 9/11 camp programs.
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Full T-Mobile 5G wireless network integration allows teleoperation of the Guardian XT robot over 5G, giving operators greater flexibility and increasing their safety by enabling them to perform tasks from a distance.
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Tetra Tech’s Nolan Morrison, who supported the implementation of the Data Guardian program for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), discusses the importance of collaboration and shared responsibility for protecting personal health information.
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Partnership with MetroHealth Aims to Vaccinate in Neighborhoods with Lowest Vaccine Rate
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Restaurant customers ordered cultured meat for the first time in the world this weekend, sparking global conversations about the promising technology.
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High Employee Satisfaction Places Data Security Leader Among the Most Desired Companies to Work for in Massachusetts
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Names Cat Town to Provide Lifetime Support for Their Cats
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PNC continues to expand and enhance its support of Guardian Angels, a non-profit organization that pairs service dogs with veterans who have disabilities.
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Grocer awards grant funds to minority-serving organizations on Romay Davis’ 101st birthday
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The Guardian Glass team remembers driving through the Al Ula valley, a natural wonder dotted by an aquifer-fed oasis, ancient homes built inside limestone outcroppings with elegant carved facades.
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On May 5, the Un-carrier joins a global effort to give back to those on the front lines – partnering with the CDC Foundation to donate 500,000 face masks and giving customers and employees several ways to thank frontline workers
What’s the news: T-Mobile is mobilizing to support #GivingTuesdayNow, a new global day of giving focused on recognizing and supporting workers on the frontlines of COVID-19. Starting Tuesday, May 5, T-Mobile will:
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Donate 500,000 medical face masks to the CDC Foundation
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Help provide childcare options for frontline worker families by giving $5 to Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s COVID-19 Relief Fund for every eligible accessory purchased on T-Mobile.com, up to $100,000
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Offering customers the opportunity to send a thank you to frontline workers through the T-Mobile Tuesdays app on Giving Tuesday
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LIGHTing IT BLUE – and encouraging everyone to join the movement
Why it matters: COVID-19 has touched everyone, but those working the frontlines are being hit especially hard. T-Mobile and its passionate customers, fans and employees are stepping up to bring supplies, resources and a huge, collective THANK YOU to those brave individuals who are taking big risks every day to serve us all.
Who it’s for: Anyone who wants to make a real difference during these trying times — whether that’s through a donation (on behalf of T-Mobile) or a personal message of gratitude!
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Engineers with Guardian Glass – a subsidiary of Guardian Industries, a Koch company – partnered with architects, industry groups, and the American Bird Conservancy to develop glass that reduces bird strikes – new Guardian Bird1st™ glass.
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More Families Now Eligible for $0 Contribution
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Guardian Glass builds a sustainable glass habitat in the middle of the desert and cameos in Netflix series ‘Black Mirror’.
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Alpha Guardian Encourages Americans to Protect Our Families by
Securing Firearms and Pharmaceuticals
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QuickBridge sponsored its fourth internship program. Four students were awarded a $1000 scholarship and an ongoing mentorship opportunity.
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Girls Who Invest has impacted over 700 women across its programs;
The number of internship partner firms has grown to approximately 100
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Girls Who Invest has impacted over 700 women across its programs; The
number of internship partner firms has grown to approximately 100
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Bookshops and blogs are full of stories of working mums who have it all, sharing tips on how to maximize your career and family life, without sacrificing either. However the recent Guardian article, “Working mothers up to 40% more stressed,” sent a different message, one that both resonated with me and shocked me. A mother who is 40% more stressed isn’t ‘having it all.’ She’s stuffing more and more into an already very full life exerting more and more pressure on herself. That amount of pressure
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Local Foundation Partners with Lorain County Community College to
Support Struggling Students
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QuickBridge partnered with OC United for its fourth holiday giving drive benefiting the women and children of the new THRIVE Quad transitional home.
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SubscriberWise founder and CEO directs Massillon-based CRA to pay
tribute to a devoted family man, local legend, friend-to-many, lifelong
Tigers fan, and animal lover
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Chicagoland Smile Group announces Mission:Veteran Smiles. On November 11, free dental care will be offered at Manus Dental in Chicago and Hyde Park.
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Winning Design to Be Featured on Reusable Bag Sold in Nearly 1,100
Food Lion Stores
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In-branch donations support training of medical service dogs to aid
disabled veterans and first responders
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The United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) need governments, businesses and civil society to work in tandem to battle poverty, hunger, poor health and education, climate change, inequality, and sustainability. Businesses especially have provided much-needed resources to move the needle since the goals were ratified in early 2015.
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People aren’t the only ones with weight loss goals for the new year. To increase fuel efficiency and minimize their carbon footprints, transportation companies are making an effort to shed pounds, too.
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There’s a green shift happening in the workplace as sustainability- and conservation-focused jobs grow across all sectors. Pathways to these positions are constantly evolving, though, and it can be daunting for students to map out their career paths.
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A more sustainable future means advancing a circular economy – one that keeps material in use and creates jobs along the way. The way to get there lies in the collaboration of organizations of all sizes, in what we’re calling supply webs.
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Here’s some food for thought: about 31% of food in the US goes to waste and a shocking 97% of that ends up in landfills.
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Have you ever thought about adoption, but are not sure it’s the right choice for you or your family? You’re far from alone; 81.5 million Americans have considered adoption. Becoming a child’s legal guardian is a significant commitment, but it’s also an opportunity to provide vital love and support to one of the 100,000 children in foster care waiting for a family.\r\r
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In summer 2015, U-M opened a test center in Ann Arbor for connected and automated vehicle technology. Here’s what researchers have learned so far – and what their goals are for the years ahead.
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To reduce your carbon footprint, try thinking smaller – whether it’s your home, your fuel consumption or amount of stuff you buy.
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It’s been almost a year since the Paris agreement on climate goals, and 470 businesses and investors with more than $11tn in market capitalization are taking action through We Mean Business.
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With the number of millennials in the workplace increasing each year, human resources departments are looking at what it takes to engage them.
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Wind farms and solar panels are clean ways to generate electricity, but they can impact wildlife in unfortunate ways. Energy developers are acting to aid the beleaguered animals.
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Methane can cause smog, global warming and health problems. But there’s a silver lining: generating energy from the greenhouse gas improves air quality and reduces expenses and waste.
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As technology for automated vehicles improves, there’s a sharper focus on building a ‘smarter’ infrastructure where they can thrive.