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A Dutch nursing home has found a brilliant, mutually beneficial model: free housing for college students in exchange for companionship with elderly residents. At Humanitas in Deventer, students live rent-free-with one condition: spend at least 30 hours a month connecting with residents through conversation, shared meals, and simply showing up. This intergenerational living setup doesn’t just tackle loneliness-it boosts mental well-being, breaks down age-related stereotypes, and gives everyone involved a greater sense of purpose. I will always promote the importance of having a life full of loving relationships of all kinds; platonic relationships feed our souls too |
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Two bears who sparked the evacuation of a wildlife park involving trained firearms staff and police had headed straight for the honey store, the park has said. Wildwood Devon, a conservation charity near Exeter, said European brown bears Mish and Lucy made their way to the food store after breaking free - and then consumed a "week's worth of honey". The park was evacuated after the alarm was raised at about 15:00 BST on Monday - 16 people including children were locked into a play barn for their safety. Mark Habben, director of zoological operations at Wildwood Trust, said emergency procedures were deployed and the public was "not in harm's way". The trust has now launched an investigation into how the pair of "young bears", weighing about 180kg (397lb) each, escaped as there were no signs of enclosure damage, it said. Mr Habben said: "Both bears are extremely happy. The team were very, very calm, as were the bears at all points. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgrxn4x7yx2o |
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Please stop discussing other members. Keep it to actual good news
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I don't think Mish and Lucy are members here yet :laugh:
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Man left paralysed by shooting takes on marathon…
A Londoner left paralysed from the waist down after being shot in the back and told by doctors he would never walk again is preparing to take on the London Marathon. Darren Awol was targeted in an unprovoked attack in Anerley, south-east London in 2011. His attacker has never been found. The former Post Office cashier from Bromley, south-east London, said he had contemplated suicide during long periods of feeling "dark and gloomy" before he "had a conversation with myself" and "built my self confidence". He said: "Your limitations are as far as you allow them to be: it's not about the medal but being able to do something I never thought I'd be able to." 'Gym is therapy' He added: "My whole thing is just whatever you're going through, believe in yourself and rely on yourself because ultimately you've only got yourself." During Sunday's race, the 42-year-old will be supported by his brother and a physiotherapist he met during his first three months of treatment. He uses elbow crutches and has splints on each leg to remain balanced but can't feel as much on the left side of his body. The south-east Londoner plans to walk at the start and end of the race and along the Embankment and Tower Bridge. He will use a wheelchair for the rest of the route. "It's been daunting because I haven't been in wheelchair for 10 or 11 years so going back to learn how to use a wheelchair has been hard," he said. "I'll be so happy to cross that line – it's about raising awareness for the next person. "I want people to think: a guy who defied all the odds did it and they can do it and turn up for themselves." He revealed his son, who was aged just two at the time he was shot, was his "biggest motivation" to recover. He said: "It gave me the momentum to see me walking again. "Going to the gym is therapy for me: movement is a wonderful medicine. "If we can uplift each other and change someone's life, it's free. No matter what I go through mentally and physically, I show up for life." The money he raises will go towards opening a unit for people to train with spinal injuries, multiple sclerosis, strokes and cerebral palsy. Spoiler: |
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