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Mesa volunteers create sought-after ‘ugly’ quilts for those in need The Ugly Quilt Group in Mesa, Arizona, has made 18,000 bed rolls for people April 30, 2026
‘Everybody matters’ at The Salvation Army’s 2026 Adaptive Retreat Wearing superhero capes and smiles, delegates at the fourth annual Western byEmily TruaxApril 28, 2026
Women in recovery find support, strengthen families at Gabelcrest Fresno’s Gabelcrest program provides housing, case management and a supportive byKaren GleasonApril 23, 2026
Joan & Sally’s offers place to belong in San Francisco’s Tenderloin The San Francisco Kroc Center’s Adult Day Program is helping adults combat byVivian Gatica LopezApril 21, 2026
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