Instead of Keeping $100 Bill, Little Boy Searches for Rightful Owner: a Senior Living on Fixed Income
The 8-year-old boy did not even consider keeping the money for himself – he only wanted to return it to its rightful owner.
The 8-year-old boy did not even consider keeping the money for himself – he only wanted to return it to its rightful owner.
This eighth-grader was heartbroken by how some of her fellow students did not always have clean clothes to wear – so she decided to pay for their laundry herself.
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This duck isn't a pirate, but he was still in desperate need of a "Peg Leg" before a few eighth graders helped him out.
The little black boy had never met this white woman before-but that didn't stop them from holding each other like they'd known each other all their lives.
Hayden Chapple did not know that he was on camera when he walked up to the Robertson's stoop on Halloween - he just wanted to do something nice.
This bubble-blowing youngster has been a huge morale boost for the folks in a local hurricane shelter – so volunteers decided to say thank you.
Honor students are turning pesky plastic grocery bags into hundreds of insulated sleeping mats for the homeless.
The kids were not even slightly tempted by the massive wad of cash that was tucked inside the lost wallet.
Instead of joining his cheering teammates, the pitcher ran towards the batter so he could wrap him up in an emotional embrace.
Fifth graders give up their recess to learn sign language so they can communicate with a deaf boy in their class.
When a boy moved to a new school, he had no way of making new friends because of his deafness - until Ross made all the difference.
Five young men are being hailed as heroes after they came to the rescue of an elderly man who had fallen onto the sidewalk.
In this heartwarming series of videos, a group of teens can be seen befriending a 5-year-old birthday boy with autism at a local skate park.
When a 4th grade student stood up and started telling his classmates what it's like to have autism—and that it's pretty cool, too—the teacher broke down.
Kids attending Parker Elementary School in Elk River, Minnesota started a Kindness Club-and now random students are also doing acts of kindness.
When this 8-year-old boy was hanging onto his father from a ski lift 20 feet in the air, a group of teens launched a rescue mission from the ground.
A Menominee, Michigan teenager is being called a life-saving hero after preventing a woman from jumping off a bridge.
On December 6, a group of 10th-graders from Hashmonaim and Beit Shemesh arrived in New York to help in the ongoing clean-up and fix-up efforts after Hurricane Sandy.
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