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Stars Shine Bright: Thanksgiving 2024 Celebrations and Performances

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Page Six

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Celebrities celebrated Thanksgiving 2024 in various ways, with many attending the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. Stars like Ariana Madix, Idina Menzel, and Billy Porter performed, while others like Jimmy Fallon and Cynthia Erivo attended the event. Meanwhile, Martha Stewart baked pies at home, and celebrities like "Weird Al" Yankovic and Anthony Davis volunteered at Project Angel Food in Los Angeles. Simone Biles supported her husband at a football game in Detroit.

"Evangelical Christians Volunteer as Fierce Supporters of Israel"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Associated Press

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Evangelical Christians, strong supporters of Israel, are visiting as war-time volunteers, believing in Israel's role in an end-times prophecy. Organized trips include volunteering aspects connected to the war in Gaza, with around one-third to half of the expected 3,000 daily visitors in March being part of faith-based volunteer trips. These volunteers aim to boost morale and provide support to Israelis during the ongoing conflict, with some participating in initiatives such as preparing meals for soldiers and helping farmers harvest crops.

Royal Siblings Join Mom Kate Middleton in Festive Volunteering

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Page Six

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Princess Charlotte joined her mother, Kate Middleton, and brothers Prince George and Prince Louis to volunteer at a family charity, The Baby Bank, in Maidenhead, England. The 8-year-old royal wore a festive red sweater and denim skirt, while her siblings coordinated in navy and burgundy outfits. The family sorted donations and chose presents for children in need, with 1,500 gift bags to be distributed during the holidays. The outing was part of a new Christmas initiative launched by the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.

Royal Kids' Heartwarming Volunteer Moments Caught on Camera

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo! Voices

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Prince Louis, along with his siblings George and Charlotte, were captured in a rare video volunteering with their mother, Kate Middleton, at The Baby Bank in Maidenhead, England. The video, shared on the couple's official YouTube page, showcases the family sorting through donations and filling gift bags. In the footage, Prince Louis expresses excitement over a toy gorilla, while Princess Charlotte giggles with her mother over a Welsh-themed baby onesie. The video offers a glimpse into the lives of the younger royal family members, who are typically seen only at official events and in photographs.

Haredi Family Provides Shelter for Fleeing Hamas Attack Victims

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Jerusalem Post

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In response to the recent Hamas attack in southern Israel, civilians from various backgrounds are volunteering to support the war effort. Chava Kovacs, an ultra-Orthodox mother of seven, and her husband have been hosting a Sephardi haredi family of eight who fled from Ashdod since the beginning of the war. Despite their differences, the families have formed a bond, with Chava's children enjoying showing their new friends around. The Kovacs family has received help from a local kindness kitchen and is making extra food to accommodate everyone. This experience has allowed Chava to get closer to the example of Henny Machlis, a renowned figure known for her charitable work and hospitality. Chava hopes that her children will remember this time as a positive experience amidst the war.

Delta Agent Offers $1300 Cash Incentive for Passengers to Volunteer for Later Flights

Originally Published 2 years ago — by View from the Wing

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A Delta Air Lines gate agent at New York JFK airport begged passengers on an overbooked flight to take $1,300 in cash and volunteer for a later flight. The agent worked his way up from an initial offer of $800 and eventually found three volunteers. Unlike other airlines that often provide compensation in the form of airline scrip, Delta actually provides cash. Delta has a history of offering generous compensation to passengers when they make mistakes and sell too many tickets, taking responsibility for the cost and making it worthwhile for passengers to take a later flight.

Volunteering Boosts Cognitive Health in Seniors

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Neuroscience News

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Volunteering has been found to significantly improve cognitive function, particularly executive function and episodic memory, in older adults, according to a study involving 2,476 seniors. Those who volunteered several times a week had the highest levels of executive function. While volunteering also showed a trend towards slower cognitive decline, this finding was not statistically significant. The study highlights the potential benefits of volunteering for cognitive and brain health in late life and encourages individuals of all ages to engage in local volunteering.

The Brain-Protective Benefits of Late-Life Volunteering

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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New research presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference suggests that volunteering is linked to better cognitive function, regardless of age, sex, education, or income. The study, which included a diverse population, found that volunteering was associated with higher scores on tests of executive function and verbal episodic memory. The positive effects of volunteering on brain health may be attributed to socializing, physical activity, and a sense of purpose. Even limited volunteering can have benefits, and online opportunities are available for those with physical or transportation limitations.

"Revolutionary Pin Prick Test for Alzheimer's Diagnosis on the Horizon"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Deseret News

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Researchers presented several findings at the annual Alzheimer's Association international research conference. Volunteering has been linked to better memory and executive function, potentially serving as a simple intervention to protect against Alzheimer's disease. A finger prick blood test, similar to checking blood sugar, could soon be available for Alzheimer's diagnosis, simplifying the process and allowing for early treatment. Chronic constipation has been found to worsen cognition, emphasizing the importance of a healthy gut for reducing dementia risk. Gene editing technology, such as CRISPR, shows promise in reducing brain plaque and altering genes associated with Alzheimer's risk.

"Dear Abby: Finding Purpose Amidst Struggles and Self-Doubt"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Mercury News

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A 29-year-old housewife writes to Dear Abby feeling useless and lacking a talent. Abby suggests volunteering in the community to discover hidden talents and boost self-esteem. In another letter, a grandmother expresses concern about her 12-year-old grandson's rude and disrespectful behavior. Abby advises discussing the issue with the boy's mother to understand the underlying problem.

"Kate Middleton's Sweet Nickname for Prince Louis at Royal Engagement"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Town & Country

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During a family volunteering event, Kate Middleton was overheard calling her youngest son, Prince Louis, the sweet nickname "Lou Bug." Louis is not the only one with a nickname in the royal family; Princess Charlotte reportedly goes by Lottie. The event marked Louis's first official royal engagement, and he behaved well throughout the day.

Prince Louis' Precious First Royal Engagement and Playful Antics.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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Prince Louis, the youngest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, made his first official royal engagement on May 9 by volunteering with his siblings at the Scouts' Big Help Out event. The young prince was seen using a shovel and wheelbarrow, riding on a tractor, painting, shooting a bow and arrow, and roasting s'mores. The group of volunteers was not informed about the royal family's attendance until 30 minutes before their arrival. Middleton serves as the joint president of the Scout Association.