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Treat to a First Responder to Dessert at Hotel Figueroa

Updated on December 20, 2020 at 7:54 am Hotel Figueroa Pick up your treats on Saturday, Dec. 19 and Wednesday, Dec. 23 from 1-3 p.m. The pop-up is located outdoors at 939 S. Figueroa; please wear a mask and observe social distancing Order your $44 Holiday Box ahead of pick-up by emailing flouringla@gmail.com or ordering through the Flouring LA site You can t spell the word goodies without the word good, and you can t help but feel good when you send a treat to someone who definitely deserves dessert, your gratitude, and a little something special in their day. There are routes to doing just that, from leaving a plate of just-baked cookies on a neighbor s doorstep to sending an impromptu dessert to your child s teacher.

Rhode Island Inno - 10 Rhode Island Startups to Watch in 2021

Rhode Island Inno - 10 Rhode Island Startups to Watch in 2021
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Former prison inmate s popcorn business helps Yonge Street Mission amid pandemic

TORONTO Emily O’Brien is making the “comeback” she always dreamed about.  “I use my creativity for good to make an impact and it’s the most empowering way I’ve ever lived,” she told CTV News Toronto.  The Hamilton woman is founder and CEO of “Comeback Snacks” flavoured popcorn. The popcorn is served up and sold by former inmates, just like herself.  “’Comeback Snacks’ was started inside federal prison,” O’Brien explained. “I wanted to create something to help share my story of how this happened, so that it wouldn’t happen to other girls or families for that matter.”

Gannett grant supports Retreat Farm s Community Food Project | Community-news

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — Retreat Farm, the non-profit organization dedicated to connecting people to the land and to one another, received a $35,000 grant from the Gannett family fund at the Vermont Community Foundation to support the Farm’s efforts to address food insecurity in the wake of COVID-19. At the beginning of the pandemic, the Farm launched an emergency food pantry and ramped up its production of vegetables and meat to share directly with people in need and through several food pantry partners throughout the community. Thanks to the Gannett family’s support, the program will expand in the coming year with the introduction of a pay-what-you-can farmstand.

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