A school started a music program that provides free instruments to students who can’t afford them
A school started a music program that provides free instruments to students who can’t afford them
A tech company announced it will partner with a nonprofit to provide tech training to unemployed individualsA local farm started selling "subscription boxes" of fresh produce delivered weekly to customers’ homes

A school started a gardening club that grows vegetables for the school’s salad barA photographer captured photos of a local sunset that went viral on social mediaA hotel renovated its lobby to include a modern seating area and coffee bar for guests

A musician released a cover song that was played on 20 regional radio stationsA grocery store started offering discounts on expired food items to reduce food waste

A fire department taught local businesses how to create fire evacuation plans
A software company released an update to its app that added a dark mode featureThe government introduced new laws to protect old-growth forests from logging
A tech startup launched an app that connects people with local farmers for home deliveryResearchers found that spending time gardening reduces stress levels in busy professionals
A famous singer performed a benefit concert to raise money for disaster relief effortsThe city’s public library added more audiobooks to its collection for visually impaired users
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