Volunteers and people who come to the David Lambert Community Drop-In Center at 347 W. Jackson St. in Sonora celebrated the center’s 25th anniversary Thursday with Tuolumne County Behavioral Health
There is an event coming up next week in response to high local youth suicide rates and students who are experiencing thoughts of hopelessness, anxiety, and depression.
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Replenysh has been honored with the
Waste360 Innovator Award, which recognizes innovators and forward thinkers who often use technology to better the industry. Dinnison is an innovative thinker and visionary to see beyond market norms and capitalize on the underserved markets by implementing strategic partnerships. He has created software applications that have fundamentally changed the way business is done from collection and tracking to optimization. His work has changed the way materials are moved and used in a way that has not been done before.
Noah Moretter, CEO,
Noah’s Recycling has been honored with the
Waste360 Changemaker Award, which recognizes leaders who are creating real, meaningful, positive change for the waste, recycling and organics industry. During the pandemic, this young man started his own recycling company and donates a portion of the money he makes to a local food shelf. He has a passion for responsible recycling, saving the planet and wants to share
A Community Thrives is sponsored by the USA Today Network, the parent company of the Detroit Free Press. The program invests in organizations that support education, fighting hunger, veterans issues, wellness and other community-building initiatives.
Food Rescue US is a national organization with branches across the country. The nonprofit will use the grant to expand and support its projects specifically in Detroit.
Three years ago, Darraugh Collins moved to Detroit and was reading a magazine article on a plane. The article focused on Food Rescue US and its mission. The organization originally started off as an app that connected volunteers with different food-donating entities and social services in U.S. cities.