“They’re arriving in flip flops sometimes”

Originally published on Medium.com on June 15, 2016 By CrowdRise Megan Tucker found herself in the middle of the Syrian refugee crisis with the harsh Macedonian winter quickly bearing down. And what started as a fundraiser for warm clothes for displaced people has turned into something much bigger. The train…

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French supermarkets banned from throwing away and spoiling unsold food

Originally published on INDEPENDENT.co.uk on February 5, 2016 By Matt Payton. ‘Supermarkets will be obliged to sign a donation deal with charities’ Supermarkets in France have been banned from throwing away or spoiling unsold food by law. The stores are now required to donate unwanted food to charities and food…

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100 Women Who Care About Solano County to meet on September 17, 2015

To all of the STRONG, AMAZING women in my life: 100 Women Who Care about Solano County is a new group of women is a great opportunity to make a large impact on OUR Solano County community. Please join me on September 17th, 2015 at the Wooden Valley Winery and…

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Wold continues efforts for better family relationships

Originally published in the Daily Republic on March 15, 2015 By Amy Maginnis-Honey. Carolyn Wold may have retired from serving as director of the Solano Family Justice Center but she’s still volunteering in the family violence prevention field. Wold is this year’s Ruby Award winner. She will be honored March…

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