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Rooftops Newsletter: To End Rural Hunger

Nestled in the the valley between the Adirondack and Berkshire mountains, Cambridge is a small rural community at the south east corner of Washington

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Rooftops Newsletter: The New Face of Hunger

"The image of hunger in America today differs markedly from Depression-era images of the gaunt-faced unemployed scavenging for food on urban streets.

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AmericanTown's Heroes: Cole Rappold is a Water Rescue Hero

Horsing around near the edge of a pool is never a good idea and it can turn dangerous in a second, like when Cole Rappold's younger brother pushed him

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Rooftops Newsletter: With Food, Hope, and Cookie Monster

With the help of Cookie Monster, the National Foundation to End Senior Hunger brought hope and nutrition education to one of the most impoverished

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Rooftops Newsletter: Growing Vegetables, Gaining Confidence

The Neighborhood Farm Initiative in DC provides residents with more than just lessons in urban gardening. "The students come out of the classes with

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AmericanTown's Heroes: Jamie Mills is an Avid Community Volunteer

Jamie Mills is a employee benefit specialist by trade, but it appears her forte is doing things that benefit others. She is a serial volunteer,

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Rooftops Newsletter: Empowering Communities and Fighting Senior Hunger

Nearly one in four seniors in Arkansas face the threat of hunger. That is the highest number of any state in the U.S. Britney Sink with the Arkansas

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AmericanTowns' Heroes: The MBWC Gives Generously to Charitable Orgs

The ladies behind the Mission Beach Women's Club (MBWC) are congratulating each other and thanking the community for coming out to make their

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Rooftops Newsletter: Grandparents, Chocolate and Nutrition?

I often say that the food groups on "my plate" are chocolate, sugar, fat, salt and caffeine. The way that I get a variety of colors in my diet is by

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AmericanTown Heroes: Family Farmers Supply Healthy Rural Communities

The Slow Food Movement is not about chewing your food more thoroughly. It's a term used to describe a return to a way of life where food was more

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AmericanTown's Heroes: The Dominguez Family Honored for Lifetime of Service

David and Lakshmi Dominguez have spent the past 25 years serving their community. For Lakshmi it wasn't a choice. She was raised by a mother who

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AmericanTown's Heroes: Park Rangers Save Lives

You might think the life of a Park Ranger is boring, but it can anything but, especially when you consider they have to contend with the public and

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AmericanTown's Heroes: Jeff Scott Supports Adventures for the Disabled

Jeff Scott was disabled in a snowboading accident, sustaining major injury to his vertebrae and changing his life forever. At first Scott wasn't able

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AmericanTown's Heroes: Cheryl Sylvester Organized a Dinner That Filled Food...

Cheryl Sylvester was honored by her community for taking action on an idea and bringing it to fruition to help her community. The idea was to bring

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New Study Reveals Increased Health Problems For Seniors At Risk Of Hunger

ALEXANDRIA, VA The National Foundation to End Senior Hunger (NFESH) today released a study entitled The Health Consequences of Senior Hunger in

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AmericanTown's Heroes: Special Spaces Helps Kids Heal

Special Spaces is a nonprofit organization with a mission to provide children fighting life threatening illnesses with their own special

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Rooftops Newsletter: Fighting Agricultural Illiteracy

Nicole Cotroneo Jolly Founder How Does It Grow? Progress in food production has moved us further from our agricultural roots, leaving many

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AmericanTown's Heroes: Adam Burke Helps Turn Soldiers Into Farmers

Adam Burke came home after tours in Iraq and Afghanistan and as he says "there was no crowd of people waiting to welcome him home." After

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Rooftops Newsletter: Communities Caring for Their Elders

Age-Old Remedy For Old Age: Community Care Irene Zola Executive Director Lifeforce In Later Years In the past, several generations of a family

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AmericanTown's Heroes: Rick Wilcox - Chief, Coach and Caretaker

Richard Wilcox cares deeply about the city he calls home. As a Deputy Chief in the Fire Department he works to protect his community, but it's his

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