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SURVIVOR'S GUIDE - The Nurse Nextdoor

12th - Higher Ed
Esther Bokawurkin is a real survivor. She lives in a remote village in southern Nigeria and it’s not just that she has 12 children, but when she was younger she was infected by the parasitic worm that causes river blindness. She was one...
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Card Force: Mastering the Techniques Behind Card Prediction Tricks

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Learn about the concept of card forcing, which is a fundamental technique used in card tricks. This video discusses various techniques such as the Hindu force, classic force, rifle force, and stop force, providing explanations and...
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Moderna’s phase-1 trials show experimental coronavirus vaccine can induce immune response

12th - Higher Ed
U.S. biotech firm Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine has successfully triggered an immune response in all volunteers against COVID-19 during preliminary testing
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Food Farmer Earth

Urban Harvest: The Movement to Salvage City Fruit

12th - Higher Ed
Urban fruit gleaning initiatives aim to rescue unused fruit from city trees, redistributing it to those in need. This process not only provides fresh produce to low-income individuals but also strengthens community bonds and reduces food...
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Remember the Alamo

9th - Higher Ed
The Battle of the Alamo has become the stuff of legend – when 200 brave Texan fighters took a stand against a Mexican force of thousands. But there’s more to the story than meets the eye.
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Science360

How emergency responders improvised to save lives after 9/11 - Full interview

12th - Higher Ed
James Kendra, director of the Disaster Research Center at the University of Delaware, and Tricia Wachtendorf, the center's associate director, were both present in New York City in the days following 9/11. In partnership with colleagues...
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Thai-Cambodian conflict: Volunteers guard largely deserted border villages

9th - Higher Ed
Border villages stand empty as Thailand rejects ceasefire claims—volunteers remain amid ongoing clashes.
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Change of venue sees hundreds of skiers racing in Vernon, B.C., for Olympic dream

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of skiers will be racing for a spot on Team Canada starting this Sunday. There are four spots for men, and six for women, to compete at the 2026 Olympic Games in Italy. As the CBC's Jacqueline Gelineau reports, the host site was...
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Lantz to address his political future as P.E.I. PCs pick leadership convention date

9th - Higher Ed
P.E.I.’s Progressive Conservative Party will elect a new leader Feb. 7. So far, only one candidate is officially in the race, but that could change soon. CBC’s Wayne Thibodeau explains.
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New community kitchen helping hungry kids near Edmonton

9th - Higher Ed
It all started when a couple of Rotarians in Alberta saw kids eating food from a trash can. They decided to do something about it. Four years later 100 volunteers deliver 900 meals a week to local schools and as Tristan Mottershead...
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‘God planted a seed’: Church garden in Goulds grows 1,500 kg of food for food banks

9th - Higher Ed
Rev. Fred Marshall was looking for a way to help people in need of food. At the same time, a group of volunteers in Goulds needed space for a community garden. Now, the farm they built together has harvested more than 1,500 kilograms of...
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Volunteers in Minnesota unite to defend communities from Trump's immigration crackdown

9th - Higher Ed
How volunteers in the US state of Minnesota are uniting to protect communities from an immigration crackdown.
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NJ’s Table to Table program limits food waste, prevents food insecurity

9th - Higher Ed
The program is tackling food insecurity in Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris and Passaic counties and partners with over 400 different food businesses.
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Volunteers in N.S. collect water samples to track marine life

9th - Higher Ed
The Community-Oriented Coastal Observatory trains volunteers how to collect environmental DNA from the ocean. This could help researchers identify what species are in the water. The CBC's Giuliana Grillo has the story.
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Bronx church sat empty for decades; now it’s becoming a home

9th - Higher Ed
Inside the structure, wires hang loose, insulation falls from the ceiling and rainwater leaks straight through holes in the roof. But the organization says that’s exactly where their mission begins.
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Desperate for answers, family of missing children search the woods

9th - Higher Ed
Volunteers rallied together to comb the woods of Lansdowne, N.S. on Saturday, where five-year-old Jack Sullivan and his six-year-old sister Lilly were reported missing on May 2. The CBC's Angela MacIvor reports.
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Bike Exchange in Mercer County gives old bicycles new life while supporting local youth

9th - Higher Ed
The group has raised more than $2 million for the organization and refurbished more than 30,000 bicycles since it started. Many of the bikes come from community drives, corporate collections or walk-in donations.
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Volunteers and workers from Southern Water take part in a clean-up operation at Camber Sands

Higher Ed
Volunteers, along with workers from Southern Water take part in a clean-up operation at Camber Sands in East Sussex, after huge numbers of plastic beads that washed up on the beach on the south coast are "highly likely" to have come from...
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East End food pantry sees decline in people coming to them because of immigration concerns

9th - Higher Ed
As News 12 reported, multiple Long Island Cares pantries saw big increases in the number of families they served from the last week of October to the first week of this month, such as Valley Stream, which saw an increase of 120%.
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It's a 'dream come true' for these 2026 FIFA World Cup volunteers

9th - Higher Ed
250,000 people across Canada applied to volunteer at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Toronto. CBC's Dale Manucdoc spoke to some team members about the excitement at the new volunteer centre at Humber Polytechnic’s Lakeshore campus.
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Rock, raffles, and respect: Elmsford fundraiser hits high note for veterans with disabilities

9th - Higher Ed
Richard Castellano, a veteran himself, said the day was about “veterans helping veterans” — a reminder that the work doesn’t stop once the uniform comes off.
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P.E.I. volunteers knit and crochet 14,000 poppies as 'work of love' for Remembrance Day

9th - Higher Ed
They were aiming for 4,000, but volunteers in Stratford have knitted and crocheted 14,000 poppies that the town will display on Remembrance Day. One of the knitters calls it a “work of love” to show her respect for veterans and those...
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Mobile food pantry helping fight food insecurity at college

9th - Higher Ed
Students and volunteers set up SUNY Purchase's mobile food pantry around noon on Wednesday.
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Newton horse sanctuary fears closure amid volunteer and funding shortages

9th - Higher Ed
The Sussex County rescue was founded by Diane Romano as a haven for horses that have been neglected or abandoned.