Good News

Good Good Good’s collection of positive news stories

Nebraska State Capitol

Faith Leaders in Nebraska Speak Out Against Abortion Ban Bill

Over 120 faith leaders from five various religious faiths in Nebraska came together to show support for reproductive freedom.
Read More
A photo collage of Hank & John Green's livestream, a man standing in front of documents laid out on a table, three cyclists, a house with a balcony, and solar panels on a roof

Cars, Trees, & Clean Energy - Good News This Week: February 25th 2023

Your weekly roundup of the best good news worth celebrating...
Read More
A number of props being auctioned off by A24

A24 is Auctioning "Everything Everywhere All At Once" Props for Trans, AAPI, Mental Health Charities

The production company that made "Everything Everywhere All At Once" is auctioning off 43 props and costume pieces for charity.
Read More
A dumpsite under a clear sky

To Reduce Trash, Some States Charge the Companies Producing It

Municipalities and waste managers around the country are raising the alarm about limited landfill capacity, and some see Extended Producer Responsibility policies as a piece of the puzzle.
Read More
Red HIV/AIDS awareness ribbon

A 5th Person Has Been Confirmed Cured of HIV

A fifth person has been cured of HIV through a stem-cell transplant. While researchers are still working on a more accessible and functional cure, this shows great promise for the millions of people living with HIV.
Read More
A group of workers smile to the camera

These Programs & Companies Are Working To Save National Parks

We have reviewed the companies and nonprofits that have announced financial or in-kind support of the NPS or the National Park Foundation and have compiled a list of 25 programs and organizations working to save our national parks.
Read More
Illustration of Ukraine flag

20 Good News Stories From a Year of War in Ukraine

Read about some amazing helpers who can help us turn our heartbreak into fuel as we continue to support the people of Ukraine. 
Read More
A house in a disaster-resilient neighborhood

Community Land Trusts Are Building Disaster-resilient Neighborhoods

A growing number of community land trusts are readying their housing stock for the next climate-related disaster.
Read More
Fetterman Email Screenshot: Hi All of us on Team Fetterman are incredibly proud of John for coming forward with his struggles with depression, and we're thankful he's getting the care that he needs. Millions of people struggle with depression every day, and too often, people don't reach out for help. Seniors, veterans, and millions of people who face the stigma that comes with addressing our mental health can go years without getting needed mental health care. We're glad John is setting an example for all of us and we hope that his bravery will encourage people around the country who need help to seek it, too. In this moment, we'd be really grateful if you would split a donation between the National Alliance on Mental Illness and the Pennsylvania Mental Health Consumers' Association. 100% of your donation will go directly to these charities. Their work remains as impactful as ever. Thank you, Team Fetterman <3

John Fetterman Supports Mental Health with Email Fundraiser

Following the news of his hospitalization, Fetterman’s supporters received an email asking for donations — not for his campaign, but for two mental health nonprofits.
Read More
3 people cycling in a car-free street

In These Cities, Car-free Streets Are Here To Stay

Cars? In this economy? Here’s how four cities took back miles of pavement from cars, making a popular pandemic solution into a permanent fixture.
Read More
John and Hank Green on YouTube livestream

2023's 'Project for Awesome' Livestream Raises $3M for Charity

The Project for Awesome, or P4A, as its viewers know it, is an annual livestream event for charity, hosted by Hank and John Green.
Read More
Tommy Andrade and his 8-year-old son sitting in chairs while Tommy is holding his son

How To Help Young Kids: Give Their Parents Cash

“The world is full of these racist and classist tropes about ‘What those people will do if you give them money.’ When low-income folks have money, they pay for groceries and pay rent.”
Read More