Friday, August 07, 2015

North shore Community Foundation aid Habitat for Humanity's ReStore | NOLA.com

North shore Community Foundation aid Habitat for Humanity's ReStore | NOLA.com: "The Northshore Community Foundation's Youth Philanthropy program aims for active engagement in the hopes of inspiring our youth to plan, act, and give for the common good of their community."



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Wednesday, August 05, 2015

Pint-sized, ice cream-selling philanthropist raises thousands for charity

Pint-sized, ice cream-selling philanthropist raises thousands for charity: "Five-year-old Haylen Astalos is offering sweet frozen treats for an even sweeter cause this summer, raising thousands of dollars for charity, $2 at a time.
The pint-sized Alberta philanthropist came up with the idea for his money-raising ice cream stand after he turned five-years-old, Astalos' mom Tabitha Astalos told CTV's Canada AM on Wednesday."



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Tuesday, August 04, 2015

Bettendorf boy grows out hair for charity in honor of late sister | WQAD.com

Bettendorf boy grows out hair for charity in honor of late sister | WQAD.com: "For more than two years a Bettendorf boy has been on a mission to grow his hair out for charity.

Blake Anderson, age 11, was on a mission was in honor of his sister, who died from cancer when she was 13 years old."



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Study: Children from poorer families are more altruistic than wealthier kids - Quartz

Study: Children from poorer families are more altruistic than wealthier kids - Quartz: "Children from less privileged families are more likely to behave altruistically than their wealthier counterparts, according to a study of 74 pre-kindergarten toddlers by the University of California, and published in Psychological Science."



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Monday, August 03, 2015

Youth for Yuletide make summer cool - The Telegraph - thetelegraph.com

Youth for Yuletide make summer cool - The Telegraph - thetelegraph.com: "Lily and Taylor host Christmas in July at their grandmother’s Godfrey business. Several Freer family members and friends of the girls’ from school or other occasions serve Sloppy Joes and Kool-Aid to whoever wants to attend because the event is open to the public. Lily, 8, and Taylor, 11, along with their friends, serve visitors lunch."



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