It took multiple hours and several trucks to bring home all of the cards and mountains of gifts sent to Danny Nickerson from all over the world. The boy, who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor last fall, celebrated his sixth birthday on Friday climbing through bins of packages at the post office.
It took multiple hours and several trucks to bring home all of the cards and mountains of gifts sent to Danny Nickerson from all over the world.
The boy, who was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor last fall, celebrated his sixth birthday on Friday climbing through bins of packages at the post office after visiting LegoLand with his cousins and riding in a fire truck.
"It's taken a lot of stress off of us and thinking about him being sick," Danny's father Daniel Jameson told reporters
Four Germans made a music video based on their inspiring experiences with street people, playing instruments and singing happy songs while drawing attention to the hidden humanity on a sidewalk.
The Brimfield, Ohio Police Department announced this week that they are redoubling their efforts in the name of safety, pulling over as many citizens as they can. Not only that, they are profiling a certain group known to "travel in groups". Before you ask where the good news lies in this disturbing information, read part of the full announcement that Chief David Oliver posted on Facebook, to the delight of many:
High school students and faculty in Anderson County, Kentucky surprised the janitor with a special gift-- enough money to see his family stationed overseas.
Growing up my dad always dreamed of owning a 57 chevy bel-air. He grew up poor in a family of 7 children. He never thought he would be able to own his dream vehicle but would talk about it all the time. When I was 8 years old I promised him that on his 57th birthday I would buy him a 57 bel-air. I never forgot and was able to fulfill my promise.
Jaime Thurston aims to be the catalyst for change in one person's life every week this year. She achieved that BIG TIME last week when a gift was delivered to a family half way around the world, because they were struggling through two cancer diagnoses at the same time.
Medical students in Giessen, Germany, hosted a "Teddy Clinic" last week, dolling out free care to stuffed animals with the aim of easing anxiety among children, an estimated 90 percent of whom have fears about hospitals and doctors
Tondaleya's son Marine Corporal Paul Robinson is stationed at Quantico, Virginia, and hasn't been home to Philadelphia in 5 months, so it was a huge surprise when he walked on stage during her commencement ceremony.
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