Local volunteers give wild animals a second chance
Most people enjoy seeing wildlife in their backyards, and in Duluth there is usually no shortage of these opportunities. What many people don’t realize is that the more animals they see, the more...
View ArticleCommunity Action Duluth employee says she is driven to eliminate racism
Julia Cheng has it good. She helps people who are struggling nearly every day, and she has the chance to realize her deepest principles and get paid for it. These deeply philosophical ideologies most...
View ArticleGolden Retrievers await adoption through Minnesota nonprofit
Retrieve a Golden of Minnesota (RAGOM) has been rescuing Golden Retrievers, along with a few “honorary goldens,” since 1985, helping them find new homes with loving families. This week, LakeVoice...
View ArticleDuluth nonprofit addresses Native homelessness, domestic violence
Michelle Pederson (left) is the programs director at the American Indian Community Housing Organization (AICHO), a local nonprofit that seeks to reduce Native homelessness. Above, Pederson stands with...
View ArticleMentor Duluth program seeks to recruit 75 volunteers in 75 days
The Mentor Duluth program is a part of Duluth’s YMCA located on West Third Street. In celebration of its 75th anniversary, the program is working to recruit at least 75 volunteers to serve as role...
View ArticleProgram helps victims of violence create art, find peace
Survivors who were affected by violence collaborated together to make this piece, titled “Women of Character, Courage, and Commitment.” Photo taken by Cindy Vu. Art workshops are usually meant to...
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