World War II Veteran To Get Final Wish: Themed Casket to Match His Passion For Handing Out Juicy Fruit Gum
World War II veteran Suttie Economy has received permission from Wrigley's to be buried in a Juicy Fruit-themed casket at home in Virginia.
World War II veteran Suttie Economy has received permission from Wrigley's to be buried in a Juicy Fruit-themed casket at home in Virginia.
Ireland ceded their spot at the World Lacrosse Games 2022 to a Native American Iroquois squad who'd been shut out of the international competition on a technicality.
Sheridan High School senior Axel Aleman helped an injured competitor in an Indiana running race cross the finish line, together.
On September 12, Lawrence Brooks—the oldest living World War II veteran in the USA—will turn 111. Celebrate his birthday and send him a card.
Aryan Paper Group and architect Rhea Shah have created santizable cardboard beds for India's COVID-19 patients.
Tyler and Melanie Tapajna of Parma, Ohio spent the day at a local shelter, serving up what would have been their wedding meal to others.
By the Hand Club for Kids and pro athletes have come together to create fresh food market, Austin Harvest, in a looted Chicago liquor store.
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Both companies and individuals in the U.S.A. are giving more to charity during the coronavirus pandemic, say new surveys.
Good Samaritans John and Avis Thompson in Ogdensburg, New York offered their truck in a Walmart parking lot to transport a grill for stranger.
Drexell & Honeybee's in Brewton, Alabama serves the usual Southern dishes, but with no prices-just a box where people can pay what they can.
Not only was lost Cody Clawson rescued in a helicopter and airlifted back to civilization -- pretty cool for most teenagers -- but the pilot who swooped down and landed the chopper turned out to be real-life Star Wars hero, Harrison Ford.
While on holiday in India, Colin and Carol Hanson befriended a boy living in poverty, helping his family with rent, schooling and food, which cemented a bond.
While donating 1 million masks to homeless communities across America, Hanes launches a #MaskAround social media campaign to promote mask wearing.
During the pandemic, people in Riverdale in The Bronx have set up The Pizza Brigade and a Friendly Fridge on the street to feed those in need.
A hero teacher in England spent every day preparing food for his 85 students who were home in quarantine— and delivered 7,500 packed lunches.
The Dad Club London in Ontario spreads love in the wake of racism by holding surprise fundraiser to support immigrant family with tuition.
Good samaritan Kenia Barragan raised $84k for a 94-year-old tamale vendor who worked in a wheelchair after meeting him and hearing his story.
Anchorage, Alaska, a city known for its cold climate is warming hearts by housing its homeless in private homes during the coronavirus crisis.
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