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  1. Three good things are in motion in the UK aimed at enhancing access for deaf individuals.

    These projects showcase a commitment to inclusivity and accessibility that is both inspiring and necessary.

    Let's celebrate these initiatives that drive positive change!

    For more information, check out the original article here: positive.news/society/three-go

  2. Advocates are excited about the Maldives' bold move, but opponents warn it may push smoking underground, creating a black market.

    Additionally, peculiar scenarios arise—imagine a 69-year-old smoking while a 68-year-old gets carded! What does this entail for enforcement?

  3. The post ‘The Right to Wind in Your Hair’ sheds light on this remarkable initiative that spreads joy, connection, and companionship through simple bike rides.

    Join the movement and make a difference!

  4. His front-seat companion today is 97-year-old Elizabeth Wright, a witty resident who has been riding with him for years.

    Waving to her favorite street musician, she recalls memories from her vibrant life.

  5. Sobriety initiatives are another focus.

    Last year, Michaela Haas shared about programs that financially incentivize sobriety.

    A new NYT piece by Geetanjali Krishna dives into these programs' effectiveness for treating meth addiction through cash rewards.

  6. The program also teaches job readiness, including catering events and professional etiquette.

    Graduates often find jobs in San Diego's culinary scene, with support for their dreams!

  7. Colorado's Senate Bill 72 mandates polling places in all jails.

    For years, local officials showed little interest in helping incarcerated citizens vote.

    Now, systemic change is here! 🏛️

  8. Interestingly, some of the highest heat pump adoption rates are in Southern states like Alabama and North Carolina—even where the climate isn’t leading the charge against climate change.

    What’s driving this?

  9. As the Spirit Series evolves, they intend to harness the profound power of story and challenge as forms of immersive learning. They've expanded into video-assisted storytelling and teacher training.