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Muslims will fast for roughly 30 days during Ramadan and there's plenty employers and friends can do to make the sacrifice easier.
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How younger generations are finding community as studies show more Americans are religiously unaffiliated.
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Mimouna combines the culture of North Africa, people of different backgrounds, music and, of course, food.
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The need is tremendous in Hamilton County where the local Community Action Agency is fielding hundreds of calls.
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Despite their undisputed effectiveness in protecting children — and even though Kentucky has some of the highest rates of child maltreatment and opioid abuse in the nation — family recovery courts are still not widely available throughout the state. Kentucky previously funded several family drug courts, but they were eliminated in 2010 due to budget cuts. Now, over a decade later, the state legislature has decided to restore some of this funding — but only in Jefferson County.
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Artist-decorated fridges are popping up outdoors. It's an effort to bring solutions to food scarcity and food waste.
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Greater Cincinnati Foundation has sharpened its focus on issues of racial equity in recent years.
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The exercise spurred some major changes.
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Holiday gift donations have poured in from across the country for children who survived the tornadoes in western Kentucky.
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Along with the homes it splintered, the tornado swept away precious personal belongings. People as far away as Indiana are returning them.
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These organizations aid young adults with housing, education and employment when they age out of foster care.
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Ohio Task Force 1 and Matthew 25: Ministries are on the ground in Kentucky.