As part of its commitment to giving back to the community, Guild Mortgage has raised more than $300,000 for three San Diego-based charities in support of the homeless and disadvantaged women and children, donating $100,000 each to the Monarch School, Urban Corps of San Diego County and Home Start.
As an associate and senior pastor, I have been blessed to serve two churches that developed minis...
A top chef has offered a homeless man a job - but how does someone manage work when they've no home?
By his witness of faith, 'Shorty' did more for me and for my daughter than we could have done for him.
When Dr. Laurie Peek showed up for her first shift providing care to animals living with people who were homeless, she didn’t have much in the way of resources beyond veterinary skills, her own two hands, and her Fear Free training. It turns out that was enough to make a huge difference for the pets and people she served.
He’s paying it forward for the guy who helped him reunite with his beloved pet.
According to a new study, those on the street and their animal companions are better off together.
It's amazing the amount of men in local churches desiring to be pastors and considering a call to preach, but are never given the opportunity to actually preach.
You can take part in helping those who do not have everything they need. You can provide food and a helping hand. You do not have to give much to make an.......
That animal might be the only reason someone speaks to them on a given day.
As the days become longer and the blooms begin, many of us begin to feel more motivated to get out into the community or involve ourselves in a charitable cause. For pet lovers seeking ways to help homeless pets, there are endless possibilities in how your time and talent can be of great service.
What would you do if a photo of an elderly cat in the last stages of kidney failure came across your social media feed, and this cat was in a shelter near you and needed a foster home for the time she had left?<br>If you're Brooklynn Smith, you give that kitty what she needs.<br>A friend of Brooklyn
Exploring the depth and complexity of the relationships between people experiencing homelessness and their pets.
Home for Hope, a new collaboration between leading furniture retailers and animal shelters, encourages customers to adopt pets from overcrowded shelters.
Shirts, accessories and more. A whopping 40% of our profits go to animal rescue and spay/neuter organizations. Help our homeless pets: Go get it!
A collaboration between ministries is providing a new kitchen for a homeless shelter and an opportunity for recovering addicts to give back.
Pets may bring many health benefits to homeless children, but they can also make it tougher to find shelter, new research suggests.
“It’s a blessing for the animals, it’s a blessing for us.”
Customers of a Melbourne cafe are helping to warm the hearts and the bellies of people less fortunate.