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12 Days of Service Challenge, Day 6: Let Someone Go in Front of You in the Line
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Lesli White
When you’re in the grocery store line, allow some with a child or with fewer items to jump ahead of you in the line. Now we all know that waiting in line can be a slow and exasperating experience. Unfortunately, there is no way to avoid standing in line, even if you’re in the self-checkout…
12 Days of Service Challenge, Day 5: Compliment a Stranger
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Lesli White
Compliments are some of the easiest but rewarding things you can offer those you love. When you share a compliment with someone, it can make that person feel better, especially after having a bad day. It can increase a person’s self-esteem. It can make a person feel good, and that can last through the rest…
12 Days of Service Challenge, Day 4: Donate Your Clothes
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Lesli White
One of the greatest ways you can help others during the holidays is by donating your clothes and other used items. If you’re ready to clean out your closet, you have clothes that you don’t wear anymore, or you simply want to revamp your wardrobe, this is an excellent opportunity for you. Giving back to…
12 Days of Service Challenge, Day 3: Tutor a Child in Need
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Lesli White
There are many reasons that people seek out tutors for their children. Some parents feel they cannot help their child with their schoolwork or with lessons in a particular area of interest because they aren’t the strongest in those areas. Then, there are those parents that are super busy that don’t have time to sit…
12 Days of Service Challenge, Day 2: Write a Loving Note
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Lesli White
Telling someone how much you appreciate them may seem like a small act, but the message can go a long way. For day two of the days of service challenge, write a loving note to a family member, a neighbor, a co-work, or a friend. This will be a letter of gratitude and thanks. You…
12 Days of Service Challenge, Day 1: Organize a Drive
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Lesli White
A great way to start your day one challenge off while also giving back this holiday season is by organizing a drive. It would help if you began with a focus in mind. Two excellent initiatives, to begin with, could be a food or a clothing drive. Food drives help food banks, food pantries, and…
Can TikTok Help Drive Gen Z to Faith?
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Deseret News
While TikTok may seem like a frivolous app teenagers and 20-somethings play with on their phones, the platform — which is relatively new to the U.S. market — has already shown the power to make change “IRL.” The video-centric app is credited with popularizing the runaway hit “Stunnin’” by Curtis Waters. In another instance, it…
Sarah Fuller Becomes First Woman to Play in a Power-Conference College Football Game
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Megan Bailey
Sarah Fuller is changing football for the better. Last Saturday, Fuller made history by becoming the first woman to play in a power-conference college football game. Fuller was chosen to be Vanderbilt’s placekicker and started off the second half of the game. Her kick traveled 30 years before bouncing at the 35-yard line. Vanderbilt played…
This Thanksgiving, Invite the Teacher
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Deseret News
What are you planning to do for Thanksgiving? When first considering the question, you might begin to list the restrictions and all the things you won’t be able to do. It’s fair to lament, and maybe even mope, about the broken traditions and how annual family gatherings on this day will be relegated to FaceTime,…
WalletHub Reports The Most Charitable States Within the U.S. for 2021
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Taylor Fuqua
Covid-19 hasn’t slowed down people’s willingness to give, even if they aren’t able to do it in person, and while the U.S. continues to rank as the most generous country, WalletHub.com has recently released a report on some of the Most Charitable States within the U.S. for 2021. WalletHub, which is a personal finance website,…
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