Federer Builds 50 New Preschools in Africa, Mobbed by Kids on First Visit (WATCH)
One of the greatest tennis players in history has spent his millions to feed and educate a quarter million children in new preschools throughout Africa.
One of the greatest tennis players in history has spent his millions to feed and educate a quarter million children in new preschools throughout Africa.
Members of the Yankees surprise staff at a theater where the owner goes out of her way to hire physically and developmentally disabled workers.
More than 2000 students could receive full, four-year college scholarships worth $34,000 per student, thanks to basketball superstar LeBron James.
A professional football star spent $18,000 to surprise fans by paying their electric bills.
The late founder and owner of the NFL Buffalo Bills team bequeathed more than a billion dollars to benefit charity programs in Michigan and New York.
This 81-yr-old grandmother chugged four beers and ran a mile in just over 20 minutes to become the oldest finisher ever at the Beer Mile World Championship.
high school basketball coach in Rochester, NY, who, for the last game of the season, let somebody play who'd never even suited up before -- an autistic boy who'd helped with water, towels and practices. He absolutely caught fire on the court, launching 3-pointers through the net one after another.
She is a hero to many kids and families. A Virginia single mom of five who struggles with MS, still has time to coach a youth football team even while working two jobs. Recently, thanks to the NFL's "Together We Make Football" Felicia Correa-Garcia was surprised by her own hero, retired American football star Brian Dawkins.
Augusta, Georgia swim coaches were honored for returning their trophy after pointing out a scoring error that cost their team the championship. The two men were called champions of integrity, honesty and sportsmanship, amidst a standing ovation.
When this coach decided to give up the game for quality time with his daughters, one of them took to the field to show their love for him.
Four-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon just returned from a week-long trip in Africa working with the Rethink Refugees foundation to find better ways to help people in Congo. Gordon is no stranger to charity work. He is involved in hunger campaigns in the US, and his foundation funds pediatric cancer and his own children's hospital, and has in six years exceeded $1 million in annual contributions.
After the devastating tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, four-time Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson and his wife Chandra, who grew up in that state, wanted to help. In addition to donating his Charlotte All-Star race winnings, reported to be $1 million, they visited the town on Thursday, along with other NASCAR officials, to help bring some relief to families.
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