A resident at UW Health is leading a creative initiative aimed at helping people with developmental disabilities.
Amanda Gino and her children recycle old crayons to make new ones. Amanda Gino and her children recycle old crayons to make new ones and show how to write in rainbow colors.
A Danville man who was a 2016 Jefferson Award winner says his nonprofit has kept 55 million crayons from ending up in landfills. The magic of making crayons still brings Bryan Ware's life a splash of ...
CONYNGHAM, Pa. — What started out as a home project for a mother and her 9-year-old son has turned into a fundraiser, providing hundreds of dollars to an organization near and dear to the family's ...