Study Shows How Unconditional Cash Assistance Helps People Meet Their Most Basic Needs
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Study Shows How Unconditional Cash Assistance Helps People Meet Their Most Basic Needs

Researchers found that when homeless individuals received $750 monthly with no strings attached, they consistently used the funds for essentials like food, housing, transportation, and medical care. This real-world evidence demonstrates that direct financial support can be a practical tool for addressing homelessness and improving people's quality of life.

From Reality TV to Real Impact: Survivor Winner Transforms Prize Money Into Sanctuary for Vulnerable Men
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From Reality TV to Real Impact: Survivor Winner Transforms Prize Money Into Sanctuary for Vulnerable Men

Rupert Boneham, an iconic Survivor champion, channeled his winnings into creating a unique pinball arcade and shelter that serves homeless and at-risk men in his community. By combining recreation and support services, Boneham has built a welcoming space that addresses both immediate needs and social connection for vulnerable populations.

From Toxic Wasteland to Thriving Farmland: How the Quapaw Nation Reclaimed Oklahoma's Mining Legacy
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From Toxic Wasteland to Thriving Farmland: How the Quapaw Nation Reclaimed Oklahoma's Mining Legacy

The Quapaw Nation of Oklahoma has successfully transformed one of America's most contaminated mining sites into productive agricultural land, now raising cattle and growing wheat and corn. Taking the lead on remediation efforts in 2013, the tribe completed decades of cleanup work and restored the land to economic and environmental health.