Editor's Note: Self-Improvement Is A Never-Ending Project
Editor Kim Schneider is constantly working on being a better person. But this year has made her question if she's doing enough.
Editor Kim Schneider is constantly working on being a better person. But this year has made her question if she's doing enough.
The BAAM technique she created eases stress through breathing, acupressure, aromatherapy and movement.
Starting Blanket Blessings, which delivers blankets to the homeless, inspired the 12-year-old to look for other ways to give back.
The co-founder and executive director of mobile unBail wants people to be more informed.
The University School senior started One Respe to connect students who recently moved to the U.S. with local high schoolers.
The military mom volunteers with Hearts of Patriots, which helps caregivers of vets with PTSD and traumatic brain injury.
The retired math teacher and paddler talks about what it's like to help people safely find their way along the waters at Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
The Cleveland firefighter climbed nearly 60 flights of Key Tower to raise funds for the American Lung Association.
The executive director of Canalway Partners shows us how to go green in small ways around your house and community.
The West Side Catholic Center executive director's team is making sure they can still deliver on food, shelter and more for those in need.
The president of Urban League Cleveland says to vote every time, speak up and support civil rights organizations.
The pandemic has shown us the importance of our health care system. The Center for Health Affairs shares three ways to make an impact on your health and others'.