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Girl Donates All Her Birthday Money to Homeless Man Who Returned Her Grandma’s Wallet
In Jewish tradition, a mitzvah is a good deed that’s performed with a good heart simply because it’s the right thing to do. And...
Watch the Serendipitous Moment a Dog Runs Into Her Puppy Brother in a Park—Even Though He Lives 500 Miles Away
The holidays have been especially hard this year with COVID-19 restrictions putting a huge damper on many family gatherings. But for one pair of...
‘Saint’ Dolly Parton Partly Funded Moderna’s Promising New Coronavirus Vaccine
Dolly Parton says she’s feeling honored to have contributed money to research that has led to one of the most encouraging COVID-19 vaccines, so...
Canadian Researchers Gave Homeless People $7,500 Each and the Results Are So Uplifting
Challenging the stereotypes of homeless people in Canada, a research project from a Vancouver-based charitable organization found that simply giving money to homeless people...
Kroger Gave a Job to Homeless Woman Who Slept in Their Parking Lot: ‘I Wish We Had 120 Like Her!’
Not that long ago, LaShenda Williams was living in her car and wondering where her next meal was coming from. Raised in the foster...
Tennessee High School Students Collect 10K Face Masks For Those in Need, Sharing Advice For Other Youth
A group of Tennessee High school students, led by Ben Beard, set out to make a difference during the COVID-19 crisis by collecting over...
After Cancer She Started Driving Uber, Using Tips to Make Sandwiches For the Homeless–Now a 24-yo Rider is Her BFF
Not only does Kerry Wiles hold down a full-time job as a scientist; on weekends, she works as a ride-share driver who uses her...
Al Confesar Sentirse con Miedo de Caminar por las Calles de su Comunidad, 75 Vecinos Caminaron con Hombre Negro
hombre negro asustado camina en un barrio de Memphis junto a 75 vecinos
First Sickle Cell Patient Treated with CRISPR Gene Editing is Now Thriving One Year Later, And Able to Care For Her Kids
Victoria Gray, the first patient to be treated for Sickle Cell Disease with the gene editing technique CRISPR is thriving a year after her treatment.
When Black Man Was Afraid to Walk in His Upscale Community, 75 Neighbors Walked With Him
He grew up in a gentrified neighborhood with only a few African-American residents, but after confessing that he’s always felt uneasy walking alone on...
In Dozens of American Cities, Officers and Protestors Embrace During Rallies Against Bad Policing
Across the US, protests against police brutality have included dozens of beautiful scenes of brotherhood and unity between law enforcement and protesters.
So Many Celebrities Are Donating Time and Money Amidst COVID-19 Shutdowns
Brad Paisley, Lady Gaga, Ryan Reynolds, Ciara, and Jimmy Fallon are just a few of the names of famous people giving back to their communities this week.
First Sickle Cell Disease Patient Treated With Gene-Edited Cells Experiences Significant Improvement
The first ever sickle cell patient to be treated with genetically-modified cells has experienced a significant improvement against the disease.
The Top 30 Destinations Americans Want to Visit on a Road Trip, And What They Most Want to Bring
Not only are American road trips still popular, but some of the most sought-after destinations are national parks and monuments in the Southwest.
After Chicago Becomes One of the Biggest US Cities to Ditch Overdue Library Fees, Book Returns Surge by 240%
Since the new return policy went into effect last month, librarians are delighted to report that book returns have surged by more than 240%.
London School Transforms Poor Performance by Giving Every Student a Violin—Thanks to Andrew Lloyd Webber
The inner city Frederick Bremer School in London has gone from worst to first after giving violins and flutes to every student, Thanks to Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Wells Fargo to Donate $1 Billion to Affordable Housing and Homelessness Across America
Wells Fargo’s new philanthropic strategy includes a $1 billion commitment to help solve affordable housing and homelessness issues across America.
On 95th Birthday, Jimmy Carter is Still Proving Age is No Obstacle as He Builds Homes for Humanity
Not only is the 39th US president now the oldest in history, he is also celebrating his 95th birthday by building houses for those in need.
Stranger’s Kindness Towards Anxious Senior on Airplane Leaves Witnesses Wiping Away ‘Happy Tears’
When this 96-year-old woman expressed her anxiety over flying, the young man sitting next to her stepped up to be her “flight angel”.
Since Women Overcoming Addiction Repaid Town in Kindness, It’s One of the ‘Nicest Places’ in US
When this Kansas community welcomed the residents of a new women's recovery center, the residents were sure to repay the kindness tenfold.