by Carolyn Ashworth | Apr 27, 2020 | Heartivist Of The Week
It was 6:37 a.m. on Thursday, November 8th in 2018 in Chico, CA, when power lines that had caused concern within the community for years were scheduled for a two-day outage by a power company. Instead of an outage, however, what resulted was the ignition of a fire...
by Carolyn Ashworth | Apr 10, 2020 | Heartivist Of The Week
Sam Suchin started Maryland-based Hope3D when he was a teenager as an online platform that asks the community of makers equipped with 3D printers to crowdsource parts for projects that solve medical, environmental, and socioeconomic issues worldwide. Since he was...
by Carolyn Ashworth | Feb 21, 2020 | Seeds: Our Blog
The Canary Fund, in partnership with The Pollination Project, has awarded its first grants, and we at TPP are so thrilled by the heart and intention that went into choosing these remarkable grantees. The Canary Fund, based in Northeast Wisconsin, was begun in 2019 as...
by Carolyn Ashworth | Feb 21, 2020 | Seeds: Our Blog
Some things, though inconceivable to most people, are not impossible. As with the case of the 3-year old girl who was brutalized with bruises to her throat, intentionally starved to the point she had malnutrition diseases, and locked in a part of the house called the...
by Carolyn Ashworth | Feb 17, 2020 | Seeds: Our Blog
Back in November, TPP took a trip to Kenya to film the incredible work of David Mulo and his organization Green-Kenya, chronicled here in the recent blog post, “Sport Has the Power to Transform Lives.” This video is the latest in The Pollination Project’s “Profiles in...