Jessica Reynolds

Jessica Reynolds is a passionate writer and advocate for positive change. She dives into the intricate world of government, laws, and community building. When not crafting insightful articles, Jessica can be found exploring local businesses, supporting her community one shop at a time. Her love for photography fuels her creative spirit, capturing the essence of vibrant neighborhoods and inspiring readers to take part in community development. Jessica strives to empower readers with practical knowledge, helping them navigate the complexities of laws and unlock their full potential.

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Living with Your Best Friend but Not Ruining Your Friendship

Friends are more than just having someone to call to when you need advice. The cherry on top is that it’s good for your overall health and wellness. It can reduce stress or feelings of isolation, help in personal development, and support you through challenges. With so many great reasons to nurture friendships, it’s not surprising to […]

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Creating a Business that Serves the Community

When launching a small business, the usual approach is to build goals around the business’s eventual success. But businesses can keep growth in mind while also pursuing the good of their community. According to Business Wire, 70% of consumers want to know if the brands they support have certain initiatives that respond to relevant issues. At the same

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Helping NGOs: Community Support is Vital for NGOs

Non-government organizations are groups of people who work together to provide help and other things for people who need it without profit. Volunteers make up most of these organizations, and these groups need support. Supporting non-government organizations can be through financial, social, or physical means. Anyone can help non-government organizations, and businesses or tech companies

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Why Is Your Security System Not Working? The Truth about Break-ins and Burglary

In the middle of the night, on June 5, 2002, a 14-year-old girl named Elizabeth Smart was taken from her bedroom at knifepoint. Her kidnapper broke into their home by cutting open a screen of an open window. Smart remained captive until March 12, 2003. Luckily, she was found alive. But her kidnapping could’ve been prevented had that

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