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Ambulance service offers free first aid training to schools

时间:2025-11-07 05:26:12 来源:The Human Future Initiative 作者:邓丽欣 阅读:807次

Ambulance service offers free first aid training to schools

A school district updated its curriculum to include more lessons on diversity and inclusionA tech company released a new productivity app that helps users manage their to-do lists

Ambulance service offers free first aid training to schools

A community garden donated 200 pounds of zucchini to a local soup kitchenA bakery started making "sourdough bread" that fermented for 48 hours for better flavorA coffee shop hosted a "charity fundraiser" where $1 from each drink sold went to a local school

Ambulance service offers free first aid training to schools

A university opened a new career center to help students find internships and jobsA taxi company added a "lost and found" feature to its app to help riders recover lost items

Ambulance service offers free first aid training to schools

A fashion store started selling "sustainable denim" made from recycled cotton

A library started offering "digital literacy classes" for seniors learning to use smartphonesTravel magazine features article on top budget travel destinations for next year

Research finds that playing board games improves problem solving skills in childrenShoe brand releases new line of sneakers made from recycled plastic bottles

Coast guard conducts hurricane preparedness drills along coastal areasBook club selects Pulitzer Prize winning novel for monthly discussion

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