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Sandra Mejia Is Bringing The Healing Power Of Plants To LA
There is very real evidence out there that suggests that simply being around plants can have a tremendous effect on our well-being.

The Individuals Making A Difference In LA’s Skid Row
On the latest episode of Show Up, meet Sade Kammen, the founder of Atlas, a nonprofit aimed at identifying and bridging service gaps in LA’s Skid Row, and Kevin Call, a community organizer, and employee at Catch 21, a seafood spot that tackles and supports the unhoused community with compassion and dignity.

A Look At Recreational Therapy In Prisons
The latest episode of ‘Show Up’ on UPROXX looks at how Better The Lines is using basketball and art as therapy in prisons.

DIY Girls Are Bringing Hope To The Future Of Women In STEM
The San Fernando Valley-based non-profit organization DIY Girls is on a mission to increase girls’ interest and success in STEM through innovative educational experiences and mentor relationships.

‘The Black Neighborhood’ Builds Up Its Community From Within
Even in this modern age, nobody can respond to the needs of a community quite like the people living in it. Eyes and ears on the ground are still essential. That belief is the main ethos behind the organization The Black Neighborhood