Tag: Volunteers and Community Service

As the Russians close in, civilians in Lysychansk must decide whether to stay or go.

Volunteers are bringing food into the city and encouraging residents to leave, as Russian forces have captured most of the neighboring city of Sievierodonetsk.

As Border Crossings Soar, Biden Relies on Shelters to Manage Influx

With 8,200 crossings daily, an informal pipeline of shelters and other way stations to house and feed migrants has become central to the government’s response plan.

Free Ambulances in Mogadishu, Thanks to Aamin Ambulance

Dismayed that victims of the incessant violence in Somalia’s capital were being rolled to hospitals on wooden carts and in wheelbarrows, a dentist decided to do something about it.

How Roe Shaped the World of Work for Women

Many factors drove women into the work force in greater numbers in the 1970s. Scholars argue that abortion access was an important one.