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Sunny Glen Childrens Home to Host 11th Annual 5K1-Mile Color Fun Run

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Sunny Glen Children’s Home will host its annual 5K/1-Mile Color Fun Run on September 20, 2025, in Harlingen, TX, to benefit foster children in the Rio Grande Valley. Registration is free for the first 200 children aged 12 and under.

Harlingen, TX, United States, 3rd Jul 2025 – Sunny Glen Children’s Home will hold its 11th Annual Incredible Kidz 5K/1-Mile Color Fun Run on September 20, 2025, at McKelvey Park in this city. The event supports the organization’s mission of providing safe, loving homes and services for foster children in the Rio Grande Valley.

The 5K will begin at 8:00 AM, followed by the 1-Mile Fun Run at 8:05 AM. Registration is free for the first 200 children aged 12 and under. Participants will receive a race bib, t-shirt, medal, and goodie bag. Color powder stations throughout the course will add a fun and festive element to the event.

Since 1936, Sunny Glen has been a refuge for abused, neglected, and forgotten children. Through the support of individuals, partners, and dedicated staff, the organization continues to meet the emotional, physical, and spiritual needs of children and families across South Texas.

Part of the promotional support for the event is provided by Scale by SEO. The Harlingen-based digital agency helps organizations like Sunny Glen expand their online visibility and community outreach. The firm works with nonprofits and businesses to improve digital performance and reach local supporters more effectively.

Additional event and registration details are available at: https://bit.ly/SG-5K

About Sunny Glen Children’s Home: Sunny Glen Children’s Home is a licensed nonprofit organization based in San Benito, Texas, dedicated to providing safe, trauma-informed care and residential services for children who have experienced abuse or neglect. Since 1936, the organization has served the Rio Grande Valley through faith-based values, community partnerships, and compassionate care.

About Scale by SEO: Scale by SEO is a digital marketing agency headquartered in Harlingen, Texas. Known as visibility experts, the agency specializes in helping businesses and nonprofit organizations improve their online presence through targeted content, search optimization, and strategic digital outreach.

 

 

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Muzzammil Riaz Champions “Micro-Healing” Approach to Mental Health: Small Daily Actions That Save Lives

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Canton, Michigan, 18th August 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Registered nurse, wellness advocate, and founder of Trust The Process, Muzzammil Riaz, urges individuals and communities to rethink how they approach mental health. His message is simple and profound. Healing does not have to be monumental to be meaningful.

Drawing from his experience in healthcare and his work with thousands of individuals through his mental health platform, Riaz is introducing the concept of micro-healing. This is a daily practice of intentional and small steps that, over time, can transform mental and emotional well-being.

“People often think healing requires a grand breakthrough or a perfect plan,” Riaz says. “In reality, it is the small and consistent actions like journaling for five minutes, taking a slow walk, or telling someone how you feel that create the foundation for lasting resilience. Micro-healing saves lives because it keeps people moving forward even when big change feels impossible.”

What is Micro-Healing?

According to Muzzammil Riaz, micro-healing integrates manageable and evidence-based mental health actions into everyday life. These steps are designed to reduce emotional overwhelm and help individuals take back a sense of control. This is especially important during periods of burnout, grief, or anxiety.

Examples include:

  • Drinking a glass of water before morning coffee

  • Taking three deep and intentional breaths during stressful moments

  • Writing down one thing you are grateful for before bed

  • Spending ten minutes outside regardless of the weather

  • Speaking honestly with one person about how you are feeling

“None of these actions sound revolutionary,” Riaz says. “That is exactly the point. They are realistic, repeatable, and sustainable. Most importantly, they help people see that change is possible without overhauling an entire life overnight.”

The Research Backs It Up

Studies in psychology and neuroscience show that small and repeated behaviors can rewire neural pathways. This makes emotional regulation more accessible over time. Micro-healing works because it focuses on achievable wins that build momentum. This approach counters the all-or-nothing thinking that often stalls recovery.

Muzzammil Riaz emphasizes that micro-healing is not a replacement for professional care when needed. It is a complementary framework that empowers people to take charge of their daily mental health.

Why This Matters Now

The urgency behind Riaz’s message comes from his experience as a nurse during extreme strain on healthcare systems. He has seen the toll that chronic stress, unprocessed trauma, and isolation can take on patients and healthcare workers.

“Mental health conversations are more common now. Implementation is where people struggle,” he explains. “You can read a hundred self-help books and still feel stuck if you do not know where to start. Micro-healing gives people a starting point. It is something they can begin today rather than someday.”

From Bedside to Global Advocacy

Through Trust The Process, Riaz has built an online community where vulnerability is valued and stigma is challenged. His honest storytelling connects especially with men who have been told to stay silent about emotional pain.

His mantra, “healing isn’t linear,” reflects his own journey. He balances the demands of healthcare work, academic excellence, philanthropy, and personal growth. In addition to his mental health advocacy, Riaz has supported humanitarian efforts such as funding clean water wells through the Paani Project. This reinforces his belief that healing extends beyond the individual and into the community.

A Call to Action

Riaz invites workplaces, schools, and community organizations to integrate micro-healing practices into their cultures. He envisions a future where emotional well-being is as routine as brushing teeth or locking your front door.

“You do not need to wait for a crisis to take care of your mind,” he says. “If we treat mental health maintenance the same way we treat physical hygiene, we can prevent suffering before it escalates.”

About Muzzammil Riaz

Muzzammil Riaz is a registered nurse, wellness advocate, and the founder of Trust The Process, a digital platform dedicated to mental health, healing, and authentic growth. He blends clinical knowledge with emotional insight to help individuals navigate burnout, anxiety, and self-doubt. Through honest storytelling, education, and community outreach, he challenges stigma, promotes self-compassion, and reminds people that their truth is enough.

To learn more visit: https://muzzammilriaz.com/

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Henry Mauriss Calls for New, Integrated Approach to Homelessness

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ClearTV CEO and Joshua’s Collective founder urges action on long-term, human-focused solutions to California’s housing crisis

Los Angeles, CA, 18th August 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Entrepreneur and media executive Henry Mauriss is urging civic leaders, business owners, and everyday Californians to support a more comprehensive, systems-level response to homelessness. As founder of Joshua’s Collective, a new initiative designed to address housing, addiction, mental health, and employment together, Mauriss says the current piecemeal approach isn’t working—and it’s time to rethink the model.

“You can’t just build beds and hope the problem disappears,” says Mauriss. “People need more than a roof. They need treatment, support, skills, and a plan forward.”

Why It Matters Now

According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, California is home to nearly 30% of the nation’s homeless population, with 181,399 people experiencing homelessness in 2024 alone. In Los Angeles County, the number has risen by 9% in just the last year, despite record spending.

“We’re spending billions, but the results don’t reflect that,” Mauriss says. “Because we’re treating symptoms, not systems.”

Mauriss compares the issue to poor design in business operations. “If you don’t build around real use cases, your system breaks down. That’s what’s happening with homelessness solutions,” he explains.

A Holistic Model for Sustainable Recovery

Through Joshua’s Collective, Mauriss is advocating for integrated campuses that provide not just shelter, but also:

  • On-site mental health and addiction services

  • Vocational training and job placement

  • Transitional housing with long-term stability plans

  • Access to peer support and mentorship

“We’re not just trying to reduce numbers,” Mauriss says. “We’re trying to restore lives.”

This model is inspired by his own background in business, where he led scalable platforms like ClearTV and Credit America Corporation. He believes that the same focus on systems, infrastructure, and measurable outcomes should be applied to public service.

“It’s not about charity—it’s about precision. If you treat this like a business problem, you build a better solution,” he explains.

A Call to Action for Citizens and Cities

Mauriss is not asking people to wait for legislation or billion-dollar budgets. He’s encouraging local ownership and action, starting with simple steps:

  • Learn the root causes of homelessness in your area

  • Partner with local service providers to support recovery-oriented programmes

  • Volunteer time or donate resources to organisations addressing addiction and mental health, not just housing

  • Push for better city-level coordination between public and private sector leaders

  • Educate others on why short-term solutions fall short

“Big change doesn’t start at the top. It starts with people who care, acting where they are,” Mauriss says.

He also urges businesses to rethink how they engage with their communities. “Employers have a role. We can’t say we care about workforce development and ignore the thousands of people who are one opportunity away from stability,” he says.

Why This Isn’t Just Another Project

Unlike many one-off programmes or shelter expansions, Joshua’s Collective is designed to scale—with clear metrics for success, reintegration, and personal growth.

Mauriss believes that real progress happens when data and dignity work together.

“We can’t solve complex problems with shallow answers. But we can solve them—if we build the right tools.”

About Henry Mauriss

Henry Mauriss is the CEO of ClearTV, a multimedia network operating in the U.S., UK, and Europe, with expansion plans into South Korea. He is also the founder of Credit America Corporation and Joshua’s Collective. With over 30 years of experience in consumer marketing and systems design, Mauriss is now focused on sustainable, scalable solutions to California’s homelessness crisis.

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You don’t need a title to make a difference. Learn the systems. Support the people. Act locally—and act with purpose.

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FOLOMOV Debuts A7 Dual-Tone Flashlight on Kickstarter

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Next-generation pocket torch fuses laser-grade spotlight with flood array, doubles as 5,000 mAh power bank

HONG KONG, 19 August , 2025 — FOLOMOV, the Hong Kong-based lighting innovator known for pushing lumen limits without adding grams, today launched its latest creation: the A7 flashlight. Live now on Kickstarter, the A7 pairs a 20-watt warm-white laser center with six cool-white flood LEDs, delivering a 3,000-lumen dual-tone beam that can cut through fog or gently illuminate a campsite without stealing night vision.

At 255 grams and the size of a commuter mug, the A7 contains a 5,000 mAh 26650 cell capable of 130 hours on whisper mode or a full smartphone recharge in emergency situations. A single side switch cycles four brightness levels, bursts into SOS/strobe, and toggles the signature “blend” mode—both tones firing simultaneously for a sunset-like wash that reaches 220 meters.

“We didn’t just upgrade specs,” said spokesperson. “We rewrote the rulebook for what a pocket light can do.” The IPX6-sealed aluminum body survives downpours and drops, while USB-C fast-charge brings the unit from empty to full in roughly two hours.

Early-bird backers receive the A7 at launch pricing and lifetime support. Campaign details and real-time updates are available on the official Kickstarter page.

About FOLOMOV
Founded in 2018, FOLOMOV specializes in ultra-portable lighting solutions for adventurers, first responders and everyday carry enthusiasts. The company’s previous crowdfunding campaigns have shipped to 48 countries and continue to earn industry recognition for reliability and innovation.

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