Utility Mails $150 Food Cards to 3000 Who Lost Power on Thanksgiving
A Washington state utility has sent out more than $400,000 in grocery gift cards to customers without power on Thanksgiving.
A Washington state utility has sent out more than $400,000 in grocery gift cards to customers without power on Thanksgiving.
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For the fourth year, the Pasta Pizzeria and Grill in Prattville, Alabama has closed its doors to the public on Thanksgiving, but opened them wide for all fire fighters, police staff, military personnel or lonely seniors who want to feast on a buffet brimming with turkey, ham, dressing, squash and green bean casserole.
An immigrant restaurant owner remembers his own misfortune in Greece and offers free Thanksgiving meals for anyone who has to spend the holiday alone.
These homeless men have been invited to sing at America's most famous home. Their choir will perform a Christmas concert at the White House.
What better message of community? An island in Western Scotland is welcoming 15 Syrian refugee families with a movie screening of "It's a Wonderful Life."
This man who's kept his city's streets spotless for 20 years will be honored with the first life-sized statue ever erected in town.
A little critter sneaking around doing random acts of kindness is the star of a new kids' story called Anonymouse.
This doctor found a way to pay for his patient's treatment when they couldn't or their insurance wouldn't.
The motorcycle group Hells Angels stood in line at the Fresno Walmart for a reported five days so they could buy up the entire stock of children's bicycles that were on sale for Black Friday to give to a local charity.
Pizzas 4 Patriots teamed up with international shipping provider, DHL Express, to hand off piping hot pizzas to troops serving abroad. 5,000 pizzas touched down in Afghanistan just in time for Super Bowl Sunday so that soldiers can enjoy a taste of home while watching the NFL championship game.
A historic building in New Orleans damaged by Hurricane Katrina is being renovated and is now housing eleven formerly homeless veterans. On the Friday before Christmas, Darren Dalpiaz, a 48-year-old Army veteran, was one of the chronically homeless vets who moved into what's being called their "forever home," in the 1908 Sacred Heart convent and school. When completed, the building will house 109 low-income families in apartments, with 54 of them set aside for formerly homeless individuals.
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