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Raising Kids Is Hard, Surviving Childbirth Shouldn't Be: Make It Obvious.
Search for the Obvious and ABC's Be the Change: Save a Life are challenging the world to show that moms matter.
Read & DiscussWinner Announced: Send a Valentine to Women Who Really Need It
We asked GOOD readers to create a valentine for victims of physical and sexual violence. Then we asked you to vote on your favorite. See the winner.
Read & DiscussWinner Announced: Send a Valentine to Women Who Really Need It
We asked GOOD readers to create a valentine for victims of physical and sexual violence. Then we asked you to vote on your favorite. See the winner.
Read & DiscussWinner Announced: Send a Valentine to Women Who Really Need It
We asked GOOD readers to create a valentine for victims of physical and sexual violence. Then we asked you to vote on your favorite. See the winner.
Read & DiscussSubmissions: Send a Valentine to the Women in the World Who Really Need It
We asked you to create a valentine for victims of sexual and domestic violence. Take a look at the 10 finalists, and vote on your favorite.
Read & DiscussProject: Send a Valentine to the Women in the World Who Really Need It
Create a home-made valentine for the millions of women around the world who could use a reminder that they matter, today and everyday.
Read & DiscussHaiti One Year Later: Are We Any Better Prepared?
To check in on the reconstruction progress in Haiti, we sat down with scholar and architect Matt Jelacic, an expert in sustainable housing solutions.
Read & DiscussGOOD and ABC Team Up to Tackle Global Health Disparity
Be the Change: Save a Life promises to expose the biggest global health challenges and give voice to some of the most promising innovators.
Read & DiscussAshoka and the G20 Funnel Half a Billion to Promising Social Enterprises
Missed the fanfare around last month's G20 Summit in Seoul? Another gathering of world leaders, another squandered opportunity. Right? Maybe not.
Read & DiscussMarching with the Troops on Veterans Day
More than two million men and women have served or continue to serve in Iraq and Afghanistan. Looking for a simple way to support them today?
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