Tesco launches Dance Beats fundraiser with three leading UK health charities

Tesco has launched a major national fundraising campaign to support the life-changing work of its three national health charity partners – Cancer Research UK, the British Heart Foundation and Diabetes UK. With cancer, heart and circulatory diseases and diabetes accounting for more than half of all deaths in the UK, Tesco has launched Dance Beats to support the life-changing work of its three national health charity partners – Cancer Research UK, the British Heart Foundation and Diabetes UK Throughout June and July, Dance Beats will bring the nation together to…

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Action urgently needed for rural youth in poorest countries, says new UN report

 More effective policies and investments could help the world’s poorest countries offer a future to hundreds of millions of marginalized rural young people, according to a new UN report. The UN International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) 2019 Rural Development Report shows that around 500 million young people — about half of the youth population of developing countries — live in rural areas. Prone to poverty and inequality, they face a range of challenges including lack of training and skills, limited access to land and credit,  scarce inputs and restricted…

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DoSomething.org and Jason Genao, Star of Netflix’s On My Block, Join Forces To Promote Safe Driving for Teens

Question: If a ______ is too tight, that’s a problem. If it’s too loose…that’s a bigger problem. What is it? Answer: A seat belt. (Duh! What did you think we were talking about??) Seat belts save up to 15,000 lives every year. DoSomething.org, one of the largest organizations for young people and social change, and Chevrolet, one of the largest automobile manufacturers, believe that reaching young people with this message is critical, and are partnering for a second time on “Ride & Seek,” a national campaign to promote seat belt…

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Small Steps to help Preschoolers make Giant Leaps in Learning on the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin taking the first steps on the moon on July 20th, Save the Children offers small moon-themed steps parents can do to help their preschoolers take leaps in learning this summer.  “Play is essential to child development. Children learn through fun, engaging and meaningful experiences,” said Romilla Karnati, Advisor, Early Childhood Care and Development for Save the Children. “With all of the buzz around the celebration of this milestone, parents can use this as an opportunity to play with…

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Ayesha Curry of ABC’s ‘Family Food Fight’ and No Kid Hungry Launch Share Summer Campaign to Connect More Kids to Free Summer Meals

Share Summer is a signature platform developed by No Kid Hungry, a national campaign to end childhood hunger in America, to bring awareness and increase access to free summer meals for kids living with hunger. When the school doors close for the year, many kids lose access to the meals they depend on like school breakfast and lunch, making summer the hungriest time of year for kids in need. Free summer meals are available for kids across the country through the national Summer Food Service Program but too many children are missing out. Six…

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