With all this yip yap about eating everything “hormone injected free” or “grown naturally”, there seems to be a problem. You see, I live in Flatbush, Brooklyn ( I’m in the house! lol) so the only natural thing I get is probably from the fruit stands around my hood. So, what’s a single mom [...]
Need some help with your business? Don’t know where to start? Check out the B.O.C…
The B.O.C or The Business Outreach Center Network is a micro-enterprise/small business development organization with over a decade-long record of delivering customized business services to under-served entrepreneurs in New York City and, more recently, in Newark, New Jersey, as well as capacity-building services to organizations establishing and operating community and micro-enterprise development programs. The B.O.C’s [...]
New York State is HIRING!!
Do you have what is takes to be an Administrative Assistant? Or a Medical Biller? Well, N.Y.S is always looking for candidates like you to fill various positions. You think if you sit back and wait for a job to find you that it will? Noooooo Beech-you have to get up on that ass and go out and look for work!
Chubby kids ‘at increased heart disease, diabetes risk later in life…
Chronic disorders like heart disease and diabetes may germinate much earlier in life than was previously believed, according to researchers.
The Teachers Grant
Do you have the urge to teach students in public or private elementary or secondary school that come from low-income families? Well if you do, the government has a way of helping you out. It’s called the TEACHER GRANT Program. This program is designated to help students who are interested in helping underprivileged kids. Most [...]
Catholic school scholarship for your child, check it out..
1998, Ted Forstmann and the late John Walton launched the Children’s Scholarship Fund, a program that would empower the parents of 40,000 low-income children across the country to send their children to private schools for four years.
Extended breast-feeding keeps mental ill-health at bay…
Children breastfed for more than six months have a lower risk of mental health problems as they enter their teen years. Wendy Oddy, child health associate professor at the Telethon Institute, said: ‘There has been much evidence about the benefits of early breastfeeding, but the importance of this study is that it shows continued benefits [...]
Women tougher on friends than men: HOW TRUE!
Contrary to the nurturing images of sisterhood put forth by chick flicks, female friendships can be a ticking time bomb of fickleness and judgment, according to results of a study in the journal Psychological Science. Traditional views hold that women are more socially co-operative than men, but researchers from the Universite du Quebec at Montreal, [...]
Children with cancer often use alternative medicine…
The review, of 28 studies involving 3,500 children, found that anywhere from 6 percent to 91 percent of study participants used some form of alternative or complementary medicine at some point during their cancer treatment. In half of the studies, the rate ranged between 20 percent and 60 percent. It is not clear from the [...]
Many kids with autistic traits are never diagnosed clinically…
A study has revealed that many children who have autistic traits are never diagnosed clinically, leading to them not receiving the support they need through educational or health services. There has been a major increase in the incidence of autism over the last twenty years. In recent studies these undiagnosed children have been included in [...]
Kids in single-parent households, stepfamilies see comfort in grandparents…
Kids, especially those living in single-parent or stepfamily households, see their grandparents as their source of comfort, according to a new study. The research also found that grandchildren are closer to their maternal grandparents and, within that dyad, closer to their grandmothers. “Grandparents are a positive force for all families but play a significant role [...]

