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The best food to eat after school balances protein, fiber, and healthy fats to boost energy, focus, and mood. Avoid sugar crashes with simple, real-food snacks like hard-boiled eggs, apple slices with peanut butter, and Greek yogurt with berries.
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Learn how to run a successful school club that students actually want to join. Get practical steps on purpose, leadership, structure, visibility, and keeping energy high-all based on real classroom experience.
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Most homeless people don't live in shelters-they sleep in cars, couches, or abandoned buildings. This article breaks down where homeless people actually live, why shelters aren't enough, and what solutions actually work.
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The correct term for someone who gives their time without pay is volunteer. Learn why this label matters, how it differs from other words, and how to own your role in the community.
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Contrary to popular belief, low-income households give a higher percentage of their income to charity than the wealthy. Real generosity is measured in sacrifice, not dollar amounts.
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There are five types of environments-natural, built, social, cultural, and work-that shape your health and community. Understanding them helps you take real action for a healthier planet and stronger neighborhoods.
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Discover fun, creative ways to raise money for charity that actually get people excited-no begging required. From reverse raffles to mystery boxes, these real-world ideas turn fundraising into unforgettable experiences.
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