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25-storey tower proposed to replace West End Vancouver single-family home

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A 25-storey social-housing building is being proposed on a former single-family home lot in the West End. The project was approved by council to proceed to a public hearing. As CBC’s Michelle Gomez reports, residents and an architect say...
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Tip-off at vibrant new basketball court in Winnipeg's North End

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Winnipeg's newest basketball court was officially unveiled in the city's North End this weekend at R.B. Russell Vocational School.
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LI nonprofit launches children's book celebrating founder Joan Hyland

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Love, Nana by Backyard Players and Friends has launched a children's book telling the story of Joan Hyland, otherwise known as “Nana” and her work distributing baby bundles.
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Norwalk man battling pancreatic cancer supports research through car show

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Though his battle continues, Mark Schlegel is a 10-year survivor of pancreatic cancer, making him one of the few patients on record ever to have kept the illness at bay for more than a decade, his doctors say.
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Bridgeport nonprofit raises money to purchase wheelchair-accessible van

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Isabell Richardson created Aaron's Journey in honor of her 9-year-old son who had special needs. He died in 2008.
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Stamford students get free outfits as Clothes To Kids opens for fall

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Eligible children can visit the nonprofit's store twice a year to pick out a week's worth of outfits.
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Bridgeport nonprofit marks 41 years of helping former inmates RISE to new heights

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Billie Lemon said the RISE program saved her life.
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Bridgeport food pantry 'hit hard' by budget cuts

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Nick Martinez, who heads up the Thomas Merton Family Center in Bridgeport, says they can only do so much.
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'Diamond in the rough.' Bronx nonprofit looking to return lost class ring after trash cleanup event

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The ring is engraved with Bronx Colligate Academy Class of 2024 and has two initials inside.  
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'Diamond in the rough.' NYC nonprofit looking to return lost class ring after Bronx trash cleanup event

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The ring is engraved with Bronx Colligate Academy Class of 2024 and has two initials inside.  
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Habitat for Humanity says demand to build affordable homes skyrocketing on Long Island

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As home prices rise, more Long Islanders struggle to get their home.
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Disabled veteran to receive custom-built home in Howell Township

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Darlene Harris, also known as Dolly, enlisted in the New Jersey Army National Guard in 1988.
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Google Offers Frontier Tech Aid to Take on Humanitarian Crises

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Jacquelline Fuller, vice president at Google and president of Google.org, discusses the tech giant's AI Impact Challenge whose grant winners received access to a pool of $25 million in funding, expertise from "Googlers," and a shot to...
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Locast Offers T.V. Broadcasts for Free Over Internet

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David Goodfriend, chairman at Locast, said his non-profit wants to help both cord cutters and broadcasters. Can a non-profit model exist in such a competitive space?
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Online TV Streamer Locast Has an Ambitious Plan to Help Broadcasters

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In the fight to save broadcast from cord cutters and big tech, television streamer Locast has an ambitious plan: increase and improve the data available to traditional broadcasters. "What I'd like to be able to do is help broadcasters...
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Khan Academy Launches LearnStorm to Improve Students' Attitudes

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Experts say students can lose nearly two to three months of math and reading skills during summer vacation. This phenomenon is known as “Summer Slide.” Sal Khan, Founder & CEO of Khan Academy, explains how the non-profit is helping...
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P.E.I. government giving millions to let housing non-profits and co-ops buy and rent out 116 units

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The provincial government in P.E.I. is partnering with three non-profit groups to let them acquire existing affordable housing units and build new ones. So far, the project has led to 116 units in Charlottetown and Summerside moving out...
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Bensonhurst food pantry struggles to keep its doors open

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Reaching Out Community Services is a nonprofit that provides food and services to more than 10,000 people in south Brooklyn.
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Dog Days of Summer: New York Road Runners hosts open runs for pets and pet owners

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News 12’s Karina Gerry is in Highland Park with more details on the Dog Days of Summer series.
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Dog Days of Summer: New York Road Runners host open runs for pets and pet owners

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News 12’s Karina Gerry is in Highland Park with more details on the Dog Days of Summer series.
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Child care providers at Bronx nonprofit question why operations abruptly stopped weeks ago

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Doors were closed and those child care workers say they weren’t notified and still haven’t heard anything from management.
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18 Fairfield County students receive scholarships from The Susan Fund

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The nonprofit organization held its 43rd annual reception this weekend, awarding the scholarships to students who have been diagnosed with cancer.
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Hutchinson River Restoration Project looks for volunteers for cleanup day

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The organization says in past events they've picked up around 800 pounds of garbage from the Hutchinson River.
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Filling in the Blanks receives $100,000 grant in Norwalk

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Filling in the Blanks serves communities throughout the state all year long.