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Year: 2025

Teenage Twins Turn Period Poverty Fight Into National Movement, Receiving CNN Heroes Recognition

January 24, 2025January 24, 2025

Twin activists Brooke and Breanna Bennett transformed their grassroots campaign against period poverty into a statewide policy victory and national recognition, delivering essential supplies to thousands.

Categories Angel Sightings Tags Alabama, Menstrual health, Period poverty, Women in Training

Improving Access to Healthcare for People in Benin

January 22, 2025

In Benin’s volatile Atacora region, MSF is making vital healthcare accessible to those who need it most. Their work treating malaria in young children and pregnant women offers hope, with thousands already receiving life-saving care at Dassari health center. From MSF.

Categories Angel Sightings Tags Benin, Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors Without Borders

Adopting Hope: The Doctor Who Became Family to Children in Ethiopia

January 20, 2025

Dr. Rick Hodes, a spinal surgeon practicing in Ethiopia for decades, operates a program treating hundreds of patients annually with conditions ranging from scoliosis to tuberculosis-related deformities. Earlier in his career, Hodes adopted five children in order to get them life-altering medical care in the United States.

Categories Angel Sightings Tags Direct Relief, Ethiopia

A Decade of Resilience: PIH’s Transformative Impact in West Africa

January 17, 2025

Over the past decade, Partners In Health (PIH) has transformed health care in West Africa, reducing maternal mortality, combating infectious diseases, and strengthening local health systems through long-term partnerships and community-driven solutions.

Categories Angel Sightings Tags Liberia, Partners in Health, Sierra Leone

Jimmy Carter Took on the Awful Guinea Worm When No One Else Would — And Triumphed

January 15, 2025

The effort to end Guinea worm disease relies almost entirely on changes in people’s behavior. There is no cure, no vaccination. When the 39th president of the United States left office, Jimmy Carter campaigned to eradicate the disease.

Categories Angel Sightings Tags Guinea Worm Disease, The Carter Center
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