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Hope Is at the Core of Every Mother Counts’ Mission to Make Childbirth Safe for All

This spring, Nice News is partnering with Every Mother Counts for our Cause of the Season — a quarterly fundraising initiative spotlighting nonprofits making the world a better place. Click here to donate, and read on to learn more about the organization.  Every day around the globe, more than 700 women die from pregnancy, childbirth,

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“I Wanted a Legacy”: Meet the Amputee Crowned the World’s Strongest Disabled Man

Scott Endersby had his right leg amputated in 2018 after a motorcycle accident. But in 2025, the IT technician became the first person to ever be crowned the world’s, Britain’s, and England’s Strongest Disabled Man in the same year — and now, he’s setting his sights on the Paralympics.

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Chef Started Disaster Relief Nonprofit Out of Old RV in 2006 — It’s Since Served 35 Million Gourmet Meals 

“My grandmothers cooked, if it was a good day or a bad day, if they were happy or if they were sad, they cooked. They loved on people with food,” Gary LeBlanc told Nice News on a phone call from Portsmouth, Virginia in mid-April. The career restaurateur and hotelier, whose family hails from New Iberia,

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‘‘Bouncing Back’’ Is a Myth — Resilience Means Integrating Hard Experiences Into Your Life Story, Not Ignoring Them

When Maria looked at herself in the mirror for the first time after her mastectomy, she stood very still. One hand rested on the bathroom counter. The other hovered near the flat space where her breast had been. The scar was raw and angry. The loss was quiet but enormous. Her body felt foreign.

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With American Exchange Project, Teens Across the US Swap Lives to Learn How to Embrace Differences — Watch Their “Match Day” Reactions

Growing up in rural Kansas can be a vastly different experience than growing up in New York City, and not just in terms of geography. In a large nation like the U.S., the population differs widely in income levels, values, ideas, ethnicities, religions, languages, you name it. What’s perhaps more interesting than what we don’t

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The World Needs Your Gifts: 5 Niche Volunteering Opportunities You Likely Haven’t Considered

When you think of volunteering, you likely picture someone ladling up hearty bowls of soup at a food pantry or caring for pups at an animal shelter. But while these are among the most popular opportunities out there, there are myriad other ways to give back to society in your free time — and no

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Getting $750 a Month Didn’t End Homelessness — But Our Study Shows It Still Improved the Lives of Homeless People

Can giving homeless people $750 a month to use any way they choose help them move into long-term housing? I am the director of the University of Southern California Homelessness Policy Research Institute. My research team, in partnership with Miracle Messages, a San Francisco social services nonprofit, set out to answer that question in a study that will be published in an upcoming peer-reviewed issue of Social Work Research.

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In New Book, Therapist Defines 5 Communication Types — Here’s Why It Helps to Know Yours

​​Jason VanRuler is an author and psychotherapist specializing in communication, attachment, and relationships.  Have you ever walked away from a conversation thinking to yourself “That went really well,” only to learn later that the conversation did not actually go well?  I can remember early on in my marriage having a challenging talk about relocating to

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