Travel volunteering has long been a pillar of the backpacking community. However, while some opportunities lead to careers and life-long passions, others end in disaster.
Local nonprofits have been stepping up to fill in the gap by hosting free grocery pop-up markets and other events to help those who need food now — not later.
A luxury trip to an exotic destination in Africa, Asia, South America or Oceania can also help others, either local communities or wildlife.
The 19th annual Yellowstone River Cleanup collected a whopping 87,637 pounds of trash from 135 miles of the river, thanks to the massive team of more than 175 volunteers. The cleanup crew covered ...
Governments are likely to pillage the $80 trillion ‘Great Wealth Transfer’ to fund their national debt, says UBS Scientists ...
Each year, coho salmon from the North Fork Nehalem hatchery are caught, processed and packaged by the community for Tillamook ...
One man ran the charity 50/50 raffle at Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche home games for nearly a decade. So where did ...
The Fighting Irish Wire staff picks Notre Dame at Boston College along with the top games in college football during Week 10.
ATLANTA — Four disaster-trained volunteers from the American Red Cross of Georgia are traveling to Alaska to assist with recovery efforts following a powerful typhoon that devastated several coastal ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars are in preparation for their return to action this week as they travel to Nevada to face the Las Vegas Raiders. While the roster is pra ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - More Tennesseans are expected to vacation this holiday season, according to a recent AAA survey.
A beloved community tradition is entering its 29th year in Madison, but needs more volunteers to make the holiday magic ...