DailyGood: News That Inspires - Jul 11, 2026
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"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world." — Anne Frank |
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She Once Visited Food Pantries. Now She Runs 20.Alyssa Curtis drives through a town in Michigan, US, with a trunk full of diapers and microwaveable mac-and-cheese cups. She restocks the 20 little pantries her nonprofit has quietly planted across the region. The Shame Free Collective is exactly what its name promises: no forms, no judgment, no humiliation tax on hunger. Curtis knows that tax personally. She grew up visiting food pantries weekly, and what stayed with her wasn't the gratitude -- it was "the lack of dignity or quality of items that were provided." That memory became the blueprint for something different. She pivoted from cooking content to community infrastructure, one pantry at a time. She is currently the organization's sole, unpaid employee, while raising five children, handling all her own admin, and restocking shelves with the donations that arrive from strangers who watch her videos. There is a quiet simplicity to her striking care: the daily driving, the careful attention to what each neighborhood actually needs, the refusal to let scarcity become shame. "Everybody should have food with dignity," she says.
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Be The ChangeDonate food to a local pantry, or look up a Little Free Pantry near you, and drop off three or four items this week. Prioritize shelf-stable proteins, single-serve meals, or hygiene supplies.
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