4 Heroes Given Carnegie Medal for Extraordinary Bravery Saving Lives
The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission honored them and 14 others with medals commending their bravery and quick thinking.
The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission honored them and 14 others with medals commending their bravery and quick thinking.
Most eateries bank on restaurant week to bring in cash, but Baltimore's Tabrizi's restaurant is shutting its doors to welcome homeless folks to dine all week for free.
After the sudden passing of a beloved broadcaster, a rival TV station offered to staff the newsroom so more of his colleagues could attend the funeral.
The more we rush around, the less time we take to be kind toward others and ourselves—there's a way to remedy that.
The company known for its healthy snacks made us go nuts over their campaign to spread kindness–with 1 million acts and counting, and free KIND bars.
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 cancer survivor wheeled a wagon full of LEGO toys through the children's cancer ward in Indiana, foregoing any birthday gifts, to give to others.
Hundreds of folks in need have asked for–and received–thousands of free meals from Chef Willy Fontanez in his purple Cajun food truck.
A Fairmont Copley Plaza doorman has vastly improved the life of a sick child who's been staying for months at the hotel during treatments.
A high school senior spent 11 months anonymously saying nice things on Instagram about every one of his 657 school classmates.
A husband with Alzheimer's wanders from home but his mission is so romantic that police are eager to help him fulfill it.
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.
"The ducks had nowhere to go in the construction confusion," said Urga Adunga, "so I decided to scoop them up and put them in my cab."
British grocer Tesco launched a program to donate all its unsold fresh food to those in need.
Giving brings forth receiving and receiving brings forth giving: watch as this couple share the love with some local men living in poverty.
A 44-year-old stranger from Dubai traveled all the way to Gujarat, India to donate his stem cells to a seven-year-old, becoming her knight in shining armor.
Drew Broderick turned an old construction trailer into a mobile shower for the homeless– and he gets so many hugs in return for his kindness.
Ballymote Auto in Ontario went the extra mile – no, a thousand miles – to be kind and generous when we needed it most, when our girl had cancer.
A woman who has treated a local fire station with home-baked cookies every week for 12 years was paid back by the Saskatchewan boys with a new roof.
A waitress delivered hope for a longer, healthier life to a customer she barely knew by donated a kidney to him.
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