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Feel Good Friday!

There’s a lot to feel good about this holiday season! Anonymous Donors Pay Off Kmart Layaway Once Homeless Man Earn Degree Police Officers Find and Return Stolen Car with Wedding Dress, In Time for Wedding Anonymous Woman Pays Others’ Water Bills Happy Holidays from all of us at The Positive Change Project!  

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Small-Scale Farms Can Fight Large-Scale Hunger

We talk a lot about sustainability here at The Positive Change Project. In fact, we’re obsessed with it. From funding our various projects in a sustainable (meaning maintainable) way, to trying to promote sustainable practices in our own lives and communities. That is because we believe, wholeheartedly, that from sustainable practices (from farming to spending [...]

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Soldier surprises wife, Antibiotic-Free Chicken

Solider, Home Early, Surprises His Wife Chicago Schools to Buy Antibiotic-Free Chicken Michigan Has a Breakthrough in Healthcare Sunflowers Bring Hope to Radiation Zone in Japan Jason Gets a Chance to Play Basketball  

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Fighting for Home Gardens

Home gardens – otherwise known as urban agriculture – have become an integral part of our modern day society, as we experience major economic and environmental instability, these gardens have become more than a hobby or favored past time, they have become a way of life for some and a means to get by for [...]

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New Friends in the Neighborhood

As we  (the Spencers) begin to settle in our new life back in Charleston, South Carolina – we continue to miss Africa, and most especially, the children.  This heartache only encourages us more to raise awareness and support for the children of Sada. The need has not left those desperate villages, and our fight for [...]

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Update: Adam Guerrero’s Garden

Last week we posted about a front yard garden that was under attack in Tennessee. Well, we are happy to report that the future is looking bright for Adam Guerrero’s garden! After the social media outcry of the past few weeks, Guerrero’s story has moved toward a happy resolution: He will keep his front yard [...]

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Help Save Adam Guerrero’s Garden!

Adam Guerrero, a math teacher at Raleigh-Egypt High School in Memphis, TN., has a garden that he nourishes and cultivates alongside three of his students. But because the garden isn’t, according to some neighbors, as appealing to the eye as a lawn, he is being ordered to take it out. But what a shame! In [...]

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Non-Profits We Love: Slow Food

I thought it would be nice to show some love to some of the non-profits out there that inspire us. This one is an oldie but a goodie and has personally, for me, changed the way I think about food. Slow Food International was founded in 1989 and was undoubtedly the first to make a [...]

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Food is not just food

Food and You Food itself has a very important role to play in our social lives; it is the center of business meeting, it can be entertainment, or a reason to gather friends and more importantly, a time for family to gather around the dinner table. It truly does bring people together. It can be [...]

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Sustainable Food Changes Lives

Food gives life. At the Positive Change Project, we believe that sustainable and consistent access to good nutritious food can and already does change lives. And it turns out that there are already a whole slew of people who are committed to keeping the sustainable food movement going and growing. Here are just a few [...]

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