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Pink Warrior Angels of Texas commemorated six years of assisting people diagnosed with cancer during a birthday celebration at the Healthy Hub in Cove Terrace Shopping Center on Saturday.
Healthy Hub held a cardio drumming class generally conducted during the weekdays but hosted a special class on Saturday for the birthday celebration. Also, at least nine local vendors set up shop in front of Healthy Hub to show their support.
Julie Moser, the founder of Pink Warrior Angels, said the event was coordinated and planned by Healthy Hub owner Jessie Jonasson. Moser said she was approached by Jonasson, who expressed a desire to get involved and provide support.
Volunteers at Letchworth Food Bank preparing to hand out activity packs
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North Herts District Council’s Healthy Hub will be distributing 300 school holiday activity packs to food banks and food rescue groups throughout North Herts later this month.
The Healthy Hub Family Activity Packs - which were first distributed at Easter and proved to be a great success - are to recognise the challenging times children have faced during the pandemic and to provide some fun and enjoyment for children and their families during May half term.
Each pack will include outdoor activities, baking kits, craft packs, an art competition, bubbles, recipes and other items designed to encourage families to spend time together.
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A sign reads “We love our Students! Rigby Strong” outside a business as people drive into Rigby. The community has rallied together after a shooting at Rigby Middle School. | Eric Grossarth, EastIdahoNews.com
RIGBY The morning after a shooting at Rigby Middle School, eastern Idaho is rallying around the phrase “Rigby Strong,” and reaching out to help a grieving community.
From signs to flowers to the thousands of eastern Idahoans, and many businesses that have expressed a desire to help out.
Pick Me Up, a popular soda shack franchise, has extended its free drink promotion through Friday at their Rigby location in a show of support. Additionally, the soda shack will be accepting donations through cash or check until Saturday. The company says they will match the donations up to $10,000 and give the funds directly to the three shooting victims.
Child poverty rates in Stevenage and North Herts have been steadily increasing over recent years - with Stevenage having the highest rise in the county -.