Teenage Girl Gets a Law Passed And Helps Save Dogs Everywhere
Annie Blumenfeld, 17, started nonprofit Wags 4 Hope to help raise awareness for heartworm disease in dogs and has successfully lobbied for new legislation.
Annie Blumenfeld, 17, started nonprofit Wags 4 Hope to help raise awareness for heartworm disease in dogs and has successfully lobbied for new legislation.
Her aunt and grandmother battled cancer, so young Daelynn decides in an act of kindness that there are children more deserving of her hair than herself.
A 10-year-old aspiring fireman got a chance to test his skills when he and his friend carried their neighbor's kids to safety.
A high school senior spent 11 months anonymously saying nice things on Instagram about every one of his 657 school classmates.
A nine-year-old boy had a selfless wish for his birthday, a desire to give back to a police officer who gave his life in the line of duty.
A student diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome at an early age overcame the obstacles to become valedictorian and give a momentous speech to his senior class.
Stephen Campbell noticed that his grandmother often backed her wheelchair into things causing embarrassment or damage, so he invented the solution.
A high school class brought their principal to tears when they decided to give money they'd raised for a senior class trip to pay her medical bills instead.
Mandi Simon drafted up the business plan for 'Simon Says Give' at age 7. The nonprofit has since provided birthday parties for 500 kids in poverty.
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.
A South Carolina fourth grader is credited with helping save the life of his classmate who was choking on a chicken nugget at lunch.
A 7-year-old boy has proven the destructive power of a fire is no match for a pair of elementary school best friends. (WATCH)
It's been said that you never know when CPR will come in handy–including minutes after you've just learned it. A 10 year-old girl is glad she learned it.
She fought for girls' rights, survived an assassination attempt, and won the Nobel Peace Prize all by the time she was 17 years old. Now Malala Yousafzai has a celestial body named after her.
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.
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