As the summer heat intensifies, it becomes a critical time to offer support to the unhoused community. Extreme temperatures can pose serious health risks, including heat exhaustion and heat stroke.... The post How to Help the Unhoused Community During Summer Months appeared first on Friendship Place.| Friendship Place
Davinica Nemtzow brings mindfulness to Friends of Casco Bay's Water Reporter program, fostering deeper connections with the Bay.| Friends of Casco Bay
Every day, the American Red Cross is on the front lines, helping communities in need and bringing hope, comfort and care to those facing their darkest moments. As the interim CEO of the American Red Cross of Illinois, I’ve witnessed firsthand the life-changing impact of our work. That’s why this year’s 13th Annual Day of […]| Better Magazine
Our 2024 Guide to Giving is here. In which we highlight the needs and aspirations of Chicagoland organizations doing amazing work near and far| Better Magazine
Helping our veterans and their families: Learn about the organizations providing assistance and support to those who have served.| Better Magazine
If you're looking for ways to help those affected by Hurricane Milton, here are just a few organizations offering assistance that could use financial support and even volunteers.| Better Magazine
In the year since the mass shooting at Parkland, there has been nearly one mass shooting every single day. If you're feeling helpless and hopeless, join the fight to make real change and end gun violence in the U.S. by taking action in one of these easy ways.| Better Magazine
Enhance your writing skills with expert tips and learn how effective communication can make a difference in various aspects of life.| Better Magazine
Here's Make It Better's guide to where to donate throughout the North Shore and Chicago — whether it's furniture, books, clothes and more.| Better Magazine
There are a number of ways you can support your community through volunteer work—visit The Volunteer Center online for opportunities.| Better Magazine
Ignatian Spirituality Project helps those facing homelessness and addiction find stability through community and spirituality—read more here.| Better Magazine