“Being involved in the community is part of our DNA.” –
Anna Lin Yip
It’s easy for your taste buds to be satisfied after feasting on power bowls, salads, and wraps, but with four locations across Beijing, Moka Bros gives customers something else to warm their hearts. Their list of do-good deeds is as colorful and varied as their menu:
• Power Up smoothie sales benefit Smile Angel, a charity that helps kids with cleft palates regain their smiles.
• Wooden cutlery sales from takeout orders generate revenue for
Roots & Shoots’ tree-planting project.
• A special Lanzhou Power Bowl provides schooling for girls in rural China.
Aberfoyle animal sanctuary welcomes £2000 cash donation to help pets through pandemic
Glendrick Roost Animal Sanctuary gladly accepted the £2000 cash donation which will benefit animals in its care during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Mione Morrison who set up Glendrick Roost Animal Welfare Centre (Image: Daily Record)
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Charity Circle of Murfreesboro recently announced its 2021-2022 board of directors, including Patti Hutchinson as president.
Hutchinson, a former educator in the Murfreesboro City School system, most recently led Charity Circleâs Special Projects Committee, which recommends funding to local agencies as well as developing benefactor relationships.
âThe Charity Circle of Murfreesboro was able to grant more than $400,000 last year to local agencies, with a focus on food, clothing, shelter and medicine insecurities,â Hutchinson said in a news release. âOur new board of directors represents a talented group of women, and I am honored to lead such a historic and meaningful organization.â