Tim McGraw Gives Mortgage-Free Homes to 36 More Veterans
Home may be where the heart is, but for 36 lucky veterans, it's on a street where Tim McGraw is buying each of them a house this year.
Home may be where the heart is, but for 36 lucky veterans, it's on a street where Tim McGraw is buying each of them a house this year.
A blind woman in Virginia has been worried for years that one day she would get hit by a car while getting her mail-but not any more thanks to one handyman.
This about-to-be evicted waitress was overjoyed when she was given a $3,000 tip – but because of a note written on the back, it didn't JUST affect her.
Sylvia Bloom was a shrewd secretary who amassed a fortune after watching her bosses at work – but the beautiful part is what she did with it.
One man who was willing to share his blood every week for 60 years has saved the lives of more than two million babies.
Betty Tisdale is doing again what she does best, saving and caring for orphans in war zones. Known as the Angel of Saigon dating all the way back to the Vietnam war, Betty established an orphanage there and constantly raised money to build new additions for more orphans and better facilities. These days she brings her halo and heart to Afghanistan.
For 18 years, one of the biggest hotel groups in the world has offered free rooms for Thanksgiving and Christmas at all locations in the United States through its "Room In The Inn" Program.
Bob Thompson recently sold his asphalt and paving business for $422 million. He then took $128 million of it, after taxes, and he distributed it among the 550 employees at the plant.
More than 4,800 Home Depot workers have remodeled or built houses for disabled and homeless veterans in this season's Celebration of Service.
When an 8-yr-old worried Santa might not bring enough toys for all the kids at the hospital, she decided to be his helper and launched her own toy drive.
Because of his nasty demeanor, homeless man Ben Richardson, known as Rock Man, didn't have any friends, until a church group decided to do missionary work in their own town.
A spontaneous act of kindness on a subway car last Friday in Chicago brought tears to the eyes of everyone surrounding these two men.
Passing by the homeless in LA every day caused a tech entrepreneur to create Brethren Shoes, to give a free pair of men's shoes every time someone buys one.
The first pressing of The Beatles' White Album broke records for its price, and 1200 other items from Ringo Starr's collection raised millions for charity.
A Christian school set to play against a girl's volleyball team that had just lost everything in a fire, surprised them with new uniforms, pads, and gifts.
Trying to set a new standard for gallantry, billionaire Ted Turner announced to a delighted gathering of United Nations supporters that he would donate one billion dollars to U.N. efforts to help the poorest people of the world.
This man had driven for an hour to eat a birthday dinner with his wife - and if this homeless man hadn't been nearby, he would not have had the opportunity.
There would have been a significant number of layoffs at the CBS Evening News, if it hadn't been for their benevolent star.
Volunteers have built a village of 14 insulated and heated tiny houses for the homeless of Seattle.
The argument's positive outcome starkly contrasted with what happened at a Philadelphia Starbucks back in May—corporate kindness won the day.
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