Helicopter Rescues Bride-To-Be After She Gets Flooded In On Her Wedding Day
Kate Fotheringham proved that love truly conquers all when she woke up at 6am on her wedding day to see floodwaters across Dingo Creek, blocking the road to the church in Wingham. Despite this, she was still determined to make it down the aisle. Kate, who is 18 weeks pregnant, was at her parents’ home in New South Wales, Australia – a region that … Continue reading Helicopter Rescues Bride-To-Be After She Gets Flooded In On Her Wedding Day
Biden Administration Awards Puerto Rico More Than $900M In Education Funds
Puerto Rico’s government has been granted access to $912 million in federal education funds previously held back by the Trump administration. The money had previously not been available to students in Puerto Rico’s public and private schools. The award comes less than two weeks after dozens of schools reopened for the first time since the pandemic began. The funds were granted after Puerto Rico Gov. Pedro … Continue reading Biden Administration Awards Puerto Rico More Than $900M In Education Funds
17-Year-Old Sam Bregman Raises $15,000 To Gift Galveston Elementary School Students With New Shoes
The children of Galveston Elementary School in Chandler, Arizona have all been treated to a new gift, thanks to Sam Bregman – a Chandler High school student who raised $15,000 and bought every child a new pair of shoes. His funds were enough to buy 458 pairs of shoes and 2290 pairs of socks. The journey began when Sam and his siblings bought a new … Continue reading 17-Year-Old Sam Bregman Raises $15,000 To Gift Galveston Elementary School Students With New Shoes
Gifted 12-Year-Old Alena Wicker Graduates From High School And Wants To Work For NASA
Alena Wicker – a genius 12-year-old who has graduated from High School after thriving in her homeschool classes, wants to shoot for the stars and work for NASA! Already accepted into university, Alena plans to attend Arizona State University, bringing her a step closer towards her goal in becoming a NASA engineer. Dr. Daphne McQuarter, Alena’s mom, shared, “At four years old she said, ‘I’m … Continue reading Gifted 12-Year-Old Alena Wicker Graduates From High School And Wants To Work For NASA
Samia Suluhu Hassan Makes History As She Becomes The First Female President Of Tanzania
Friday 19th of March 2021, marked a new chapter for Tanzania, as the former Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan became the first female President of Tanzania. This occurred two days after the passing of the former President John Pombe Magufuli. Ms Samia’s inauguration took place at the State House in Dar Es Salaam, which is the largest city in Tanzania. It was observed by former … Continue reading Samia Suluhu Hassan Makes History As She Becomes The First Female President Of Tanzania
GUBA Careers Creates Internship Program To Provide Job Opportunities In Ghana For The Ghanaian Diaspora
GUBA Careers has launched a new internship program for people in the Diaspora looking to gain employment in Ghana! The initiative aims to provide a career and lifestyle bridge between the Ghanaian Diaspora and the West African country. The program is an extended version of ‘The Diasporan Transition,’ which allows people of the Diaspora to connect with others who have relocated to and from Ghana. … Continue reading GUBA Careers Creates Internship Program To Provide Job Opportunities In Ghana For The Ghanaian Diaspora
Black History Lessons To Become Compulsory In Welsh Schools
Under the devolved government, all pupils in Wales are to be taught black history as part of the mandatory curriculum. Students in Welsh schools will learn about racism and the contributions of black, Asian and minority ethnic communities alongside their core subjects, starting next year 2022. The Labour-led government in the area has said the learning of BAME histories will help young people grow into … Continue reading Black History Lessons To Become Compulsory In Welsh Schools
The Nigerian Young Achiever, Faith Odunsi, Wins The Global Open Mathematics Competition
Faith Odunsi, a Nigerian teenager, won the Global Open Mathematics competition and will receive $1000 at the official ceremony. 15-year-old Faith is from the West African nation. She emerged as the victor of the competition with 40 points and beat other contestants from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and the United States. Faith attends the Ambassadors School, Ota Ogun State, and is in her final year … Continue reading The Nigerian Young Achiever, Faith Odunsi, Wins The Global Open Mathematics Competition
Former Student Raises $27,000 To Help Substitute Teacher Living In His Car
Jose Villarruel – a former substitute teacher in Southern California, was living in his car when he was recognised by his former student Steven Nava. Noticing a person living in the parking lot near his home, Steven felt that he looked familiar. “Throughout the day, I was just thinking, ‘Wait, wait, wait, I think that’s my substitute teacher.’” Jose Villarruel had taught Steven at Fontana … Continue reading Former Student Raises $27,000 To Help Substitute Teacher Living In His Car
Police To Record Misogyny As A Hate Crime In England And Wales
In a huge step forward for women’s safety, misogyny will now be recorded as a hate crime by the police in England and Wales. Following the debate around women’s safety sparked by the unfortunate Sarah Everard case, calls were repeated for a new law to be introduced. London Mayer, Sadiq Khan, shared the following Tweet this week: “Misogyny will now be recorded as a hate … Continue reading Police To Record Misogyny As A Hate Crime In England And Wales