Man Who Donated Son's Organs Years Ago Gets Same Gift From Recipient's Mom
The gift of life that was given ten years ago is being paid back by a grateful mother to a now-ailing father.
The gift of life that was given ten years ago is being paid back by a grateful mother to a now-ailing father.
Good customer service can lead to great tips — but this gratuity left restaurant staff stunned and speechless.
Just seven months after Matt and Danielle Davis got married, Matt crashed his motorcycle ended up in a coma. Though the odds of him awaking were bleak, the new wife held on to hope and was rewarded.
An Oklahoma restaurant owner noticed someone had rummaged through her dumpster for food so she posted notes on the property to invite the hungry person in for a fee meal, anytime.
A 25-year-old server, Claire Hudson, got a tip and a note that melted her heart. She didn't know it at the time, but she became part of a heartfelt tradition to honor a brother's lost sibling.
"Chase the Chill" has become a social media movement that inspires people to leave warm scarves, often with a note, in public places for anyone to take. Scarves draped on trees, posts, signs, and other public locations first appeared in downtown Easton, Pennsylvania, in the fall of 2010, but the practice has spread to cities throughout the US and Canada.
A reformed skinhead, Bryon Widner was desperate to rid himself of the racist tattoos that covered his face — so desperate that he turned to former enemies for help, and was willing to endure months of pain.
A UK grandmother who lost all her haor was inspired to get a tattoo that resembles dark curly locks, after becoming depressed and frustrated by wigs and hats. She says it's changed her life and made her happier than she's ever been.
One girl has literally punctuated the need for mental health care by starting a tattoo movement to serve as a symbol of hope. Find out why it's catching on.
Some struggling families in Central Maine got a sweet surprise last week. They all received a phone call from the Auburn Kmart's layaway department informing that an anonymous stranger had just paid off their bill. Everybody wants to go back to school with new clothes, said Store Manager Joyce Beane. Now 16 more families (who had fallen behind on their payments) can do that.
An Iowa man, Chris Ihle, 38, noticed a big, old Pontiac car stalled on the railroad crossing, and then he heard the train whistle. He sprinted toward the car and arrived just in time to push, saving the elderly couple inside.
A marine who gallantly dropped back in a race to help a nine-year-old boy finish has become an internet sensation. The boy reportedly got separated from his group and asked 19-year-old Lance Corporal Myles Kerr: 'Sir, will you please run with me?'
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