Girl Raises $15K to Rebuild Parents' Burned Home After Contractors Fled Without Finishing
10-year-old Alyssa opened up a lemonade stand to help raise money for her parents, who have been struggling to rebuild their home for the past two years.
10-year-old Alyssa opened up a lemonade stand to help raise money for her parents, who have been struggling to rebuild their home for the past two years.
When asked how they thought they were doing as parents, they expressed a lot of doubt-until they heard from their kids. (Pass the tissues!)
To help celebrate mothers this Mother's Day, read a collection of some inspiring quotes about the positive impact of moms and the beauty of motherhood.
A girl used 11 cars to write a short message spread over 1,300 acres so her father could read it from space.
One Florida grandmother who recently graduated from college is proving that one is never too old to fulfill your life-long dreams.
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When Joshua Bass posed for his third-grade school picture, he thought it would be just another yearbook photo-- little did he know that a very special someone was sneaking into the shot behind him.
She had always planned to go to college, but when her father died while she was in high school, she took a job to support the family. At 22, her selflessness was rewarded.
After a heartfelt adoption plea to a church in 2013, a 16-year-old boy's prayers were finally answered–by a woman who was there all along, his social worker.
For years, all 4-year-old Sophia White has dreamed about was building a snowman. Her Maryland neighborhood never got snow, until her grandfather hauled down a truckload from New England.
Astronaut Leland Devon Melvin is an engineer, athlete, and NASA mission specialist, but he's also a proud pup papa, and wants the entire universe to know it.
The Class 3A state high school wrestling championship this week in St. Paul, Minnesota ended with a standing ovation and some tears for the class act athlete who lost in the finals. The cheers started for the high school sophomore who wanted to win the state for his father, who is battling terminal cancer. But, the tears came after Malik Stewart, who lost the match, went over to hug his opponent's father.
When officers were notified that a woman in a car was holding a baby in her lap, they came to issue a citation, but decided to donate a car seat instead.
After a stray bullet took out the eye of five-year-old Donovan Lyles Jr., a theater group donned matching eye patches to throw him a pirate-themed party.
A junior at West Liberty Salem High School in Ohio brought won a state championship medal in the 1600 meter race, but is being praised for her performance in the race she lost. Meghan Vogel was running around the final turn of the 3200-meter event when she saw a competitor fall in front of her. What happened next offered the crowd gathered for the Ohio Division III girls championship an inspiring glimpse into the heart of true sportsmanship.
In Texas last month, emergency responders witnessed the touching animal loyalty that perhaps only a dog can exemplify. 20 miles into their race to the hospital, ambulance personnel were alerted that a dog was hanging on to the side of the vehicle.
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