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How to maintain the momentum born from containment? This is the question we asked ourselves by posting the latest issues of our daily newsletter "Stay positive at home". Every midday since mid-March, we have been in the habit of sending a lot of good news to your mailboxes, which comes to an end with the gloom of the period.

You joined. Thousands of registrations and encouraging emails helped us both to see the glass half full. And from suggestion to recommendation, we quickly found that solidarity initiatives were legion in these difficult times. Whether on the side of start-ups, which have given the Tech For Good movement its reputation, associations, emerging or already well established, which have replaced public authorities in many forgotten territories, or even in nature, who took advantage of the tranquility of confinement to regain his ease.

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What were we going to do with this cheerful daily shoot? Your emails helped us make our decision. "Stay positive at home" becomes "Stay positive with us", a weekly newsletter designed around a conviction: there is absolutely no inevitability that the next world will be the one before and worse .

If you doubt it, our selection of solidarity initiatives and good news unearthed by our editorial staff should convince you. And if you are already convinced, you can go further by helping us find the best projects by email at solutions@20minutes.fr or on Linkedin.

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