Woman's Life is Saved After She Posts Newspaper Ad For "Generous O Blood Type"
With her daughter's future in mind, Jennen Johnson was not about to leave her fate up to chance - so she took out an ad in the classified section of the newspaper.
With her daughter's future in mind, Jennen Johnson was not about to leave her fate up to chance - so she took out an ad in the classified section of the newspaper.
When this boy couldn't afford to buy gifts for hospitalized kids, he taught himself to sew teddy bears, and has been creating unique ones every day for two years.
Who would have suspected that the normal looking man at the "Black Panther" screening was actually two kids wearing a trench coat!?
The clever Keas are notorious for messing with traffic cones and wandering around busy roadways looking for food – which is why they now have roadside gyms to keep them busy.
Five female students are taking it upon themselves to make sure that no child goes hungry – and they're doing it with their own app.
These resourceful students were so desperate for a snow day, they left a sweet bribe on the doorstep of their superintendent's house last week.
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A stylist gave a woman an unusual hairdo using all the colors of the rainbow, but by blending them, it becomes a soft palette of beauty.
These college students were determined to make Halloween a holiday to remember for 16-year-old Alex Hayes.
Cameron Brown sought to use technology for good, and connected with strangers in 40 countries to create a beautiful music video without ever meeting.
King Marcio may not have the most glamorous castle in the world, but his attitude towards his sandy home seems pretty reasonable.
This creative resume idea is a perfect example of how far creativity can get you in life.
Despite a tiny high school budget, students did such a realistic job bringing the film ALIEN to life that Sigourney Weaver showed up and Ridley Scott sent money.
For those of who you have been criticized for being messy, we have some good news: "the more disorganized your brain is, the smarter you are."
This school on wheels is helping some of San Francisco's poorest residents and at-risk youth to finally get their high school degrees.
Determined to get the job done, Mr. Jacob follows him around the salon with his tools—and kindness— so he can finish the cut.
You now have an opportunity to live in this breathtaking $1.7 million home simply by writing a $25 letter to Alla Wagner about why you want to live there.
When his firm started hosting annual competitions for the most festive workplace, this engineer grabbed some cardboard and staples and went all out.
When this mom couldn't afford a tree, she made one out of rubber gloves because "you don't have to spend loads of money to make Christmas special."
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