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Feb 1, 2012: GreaterGood.org's recent grants to the National Breast Cancer Foundation paid for free mammogram programs at hospitals and clinics in Oregon, South Carolina, Iowa, Louisiana, and South Dakota.
Jan 31, 2012: In a January 2012 report concerning cholera, World Health Organization reported that as high as seventy-six percent of the cases of cholera or acute diarrhea cases seen by health officials were children under the age of five.
Jan 31, 2012: The Horn of Africa famine crisis has impacted several countries -- and the needs of each community varies greatly.
Jan 30, 2012: In January, Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch provided a sanctuary for tigers seized from a roadside zoo.
Jan 26, 2012: Current satellite tracking data shows the majority of Cape Cod rescued dolphins survived their ordeal.
Jan 24, 2012: The "care for life" sanctuary in Star Prairie, Wisconsin, provides a forever home for elderly pets, disabled pets, and others that cannot be normally adopted.
Jan 17, 2012: A massive stranding of dolphins began in January on the Cape Cod coast south of Boston, MA.
Jan 17, 2012: By June 2012, PIH will have spent the entirety of their $125 million Stand With Haiti fund, fulfilling the promises made in the weeks after the earthquake.
Jan 17, 2012: Partners In Health is constructing a 300+ bed hospital in Haiti's desperately underserved Central Plateau.
Jan 13, 2012: Mercy Corps teams have reached more than 1.1 million people in Haiti since the earthquake on January 12, 2010.
Jan 11, 2012: Watch the students of Rescue U finish the Guthrie, OK, animal shelter -- and the presentation of a $10,000 gift to the shelter!
Jan 10, 2012: Meet the student volunteers of Rescue U and how they spent their New Year's break building an animal shelter!
Jan 10, 2012: Five new Gifts That Give More provide support for Nyaya Health projects that benefit young mothers and provide better prenatal care.
Jan 5, 2012: Rescue U volunteers headed to Guthrie to rebuild a tornado flattened shelter.
Jan 5, 2012: GreaterGood.org grants for hunger relief were evenly split into three main areas: support of domestic food banks, international relief efforts, and long-term programs seeking to address the root causes of poverty and hunger.