WEXFORD (KDKA) - Thirty kids with disabilities from across Southwestern Pennsylvania got adaptive bikes and strollers in Wexford Thursday morning, giving them the chance to be more independent.
Some young artists are getting a chance to work on more projects thanks to Martin’s Super Markets’ One School at a Time grant.
OpEd: We need to push lawmakers forward in passing legislation that will make our kids happier, healthier and more successful ...
The Assistance League’s Thrift Boutique is the dark horse of Arizona’s thrift scene – unassuming from the outside, but pure gold on the inside. This place is so meticulously organized, it makes Marie ...
With the help of the Krewe of Dolly, all children in Orleans Parish are now eligible to receive a free book in the mail each ...
Say what?” Merriam Webster describes this idiom as “a way to express surprise or disbelief at what someone has said or at ...
When it’s time to clean out the kids’ closets and get rid of those clothes they no longer wear and/or fit into, keep in mind that there are many organizations that would be happy to receive donations ...
Founded by Brian Martindale after he donated a kidney to a young girl, Kidneys for Kids is launching the Good Karma TV ...
Paul Sanchez reports on the Great Falls chapter of Bikers For Kids In Need, which is collecting coats and toiletries to ...
The "Give Kids a Smile" program is set to return to Greenville next weekend, offering free dental services to qualifying ...
The clothing section is a fashion time machine, featuring everything from 70s polyester shirts that could double as disco ...
The nonprofit Mind Over Matter helps feed Bay Area students in need through its Food Packs for Kids program, which relies on ...