Kindness Book is a Perfect Holiday Gift, With Proceeds All Going to Charity
The book ‘HumanKind: Changing the World One Small Act At a Time' will inspire you to feel optimistic and positive about the world—great gift.
The book ‘HumanKind: Changing the World One Small Act At a Time' will inspire you to feel optimistic and positive about the world—great gift.
An amateur Seattle bird watcher was stunned to discover that the neighborly crow family in his front yard had left him two "mind-blowing" gifts.
Dozens of homeless Milwaukeeans are improving their self-esteem with professional portraits from Help-Portrait Milwaukee, a local branch of the global initiative that arranges for photography sessions to benefit those in need. Worldwide, more than 200,000 portraits have been taken by more than 16,000 volunteer photographers in 60 countries, according to the international organization.
The text from Sister Diane at St. Ignatius Martyr church was as odd as it was urgent: A man is going to call. You must answer the phone. Kerry Ann Troy had just finished her daily cry time – that half-hour between dropping the kids off at school and driving back to her gutted house on New York's Long Island or to the hurricane relief center.
This young Jewish boy is really raising the bar for other teens, demonstrating what it means to become a man.
After handsomely giving flats, jewelry, and cars to over 1,000 of his employees, Savji Dholakia is officially the best boss ever.
When this couple took an Uber home instead of driving under the influence, this restaurant's manager wanted to repay them for their responsibility.
All she wanted for Christmas was her own school bus - so her mother's students spent weeks on a grand scheme that would wow the developmentally challenged girl.
Though Dawn Pritchard's entire business account had just been drained, Warren didn't waste a second before reinvesting in his mother.
The country of Finland celebrates its 100th birthday in December and the people of Norway are trying to give them a new high point in their honor.
Officer Kirk Keffer could have passed Jourdan Duncan by as just another pedestrian - instead, he gave him a ride home and a brand new bicycle.
A stranger posted Nazer al-Islam Abdul Karim's photo to Twitter with a mean joke – so social media made it up to him with an outpouring of gifts.
This pastor could have smuggled the massive gem out of his country, but instead he gave it to the president of Sierra Leone for auction.
After being given a wedding gift that warned not to open it until their first disagreement, the Gunns waited until the right time – which was 9 years later.
Even though J.R. has size 13 feet, he had been squeezing into size 10 boots every day – but not anymore, thanks to his classmates.
This mother posted a clip of her late son singing with the hope of finding a company that could clean up the audio – but she was offered so much more.
This brave little 4-year-old didn't forget all those left behind in the hospital—and her tiny dream ended up raising a whopping 3,000 gifts for patients.
Though this postal worker's mail truck had caught on fire, that didn't stop her from calmly removing what was almost certainly dozens of Christmas gifts.
This compassionate store staff saw a teen coming into their store every day to play their WiiU console – so they decided to get him one of his own.
Richard Nowakowski is the kindest person this construction crew has ever met – so they decided to surprise him with tickets to his dream team's game.
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