Muslim Community Holds Annual Blood Drive in Honor of 9/11 Victims
Yesterday afternoon marked the sixth year in a row that this Pennsylvania Islamic group donated thousands of pints of blood in order to honor the fallen.
Yesterday afternoon marked the sixth year in a row that this Pennsylvania Islamic group donated thousands of pints of blood in order to honor the fallen.
Following the heavenly sound of her students' voices outside her house, Ms. Walker was comforted in her final minutes on Earth.
It didn't matter that he paid over $1,000 of his own money – he just knew it was his job to serve up some hope – and barbecue – to those less fortunate.
Hector Montoya dreams of being a firefighter when he grows up – but since he's still only 11-years-old, he settles for saving lives through smoke detectors.
Friends of a young man who recently underwent a bone marrow transplant for a serious blood disorder created a flash mob outside his hospital window to lift his spirits.
The holidays can be especially tough when you are living on the street. But not this year for a couple men sleeping on benches. Thanks to a couple elves, they woke up with a decorated Christmas tree next to them, complete with presents.
Principal Sherman Padgett was on the lookout for senior pranks last week, so he was reluctant to grant the request of one student to hold a bucket in the hallway. Little did he know they were planning a positive prank for their hardworking administrator.
A single mom from San Diego, who adopted seven special needs boys, remained patient and pleasant during an extensive April Fools gag, perpetrated by a fake valet parking service — and she's glad she waited for the punchline.
Kindness, creativity, bravery – these are things that Ben Twist's teacher knows he has in abundance that test scores can't measure.
This prankster roamed around his campus so he could compliment passerby – but in a very loud, exaggerated, and hilariously awkward voice.
Nothing brings out the best in humanity like the aftermath of a disaster – check out what the community is doing to help the afflicted.
What better way to give back to the Maryland community than by saving them the $20 it takes to fill up their ol' automotive tanker?
When Houston police officers found an elderly, blind, homeless man, they bought him new clothes, washed his feet, and much more.
A college student was ready to catch the bus to go home at night-until she realized she couldn't go anywhere, and a homeless man stepped in to help.
They may all be spectacular soccer players, but they're still only kids – very, very kind-hearted kids, at that.
This little boy with autism has become fast friends with a sweet FSU football player who chose to sit with him when he was alone at his lunch table.
In between reading hundreds of books, this sweet librarian saved enough money to surprise his alma mater with something to remember him by after his death.
When a little girl with diabetes had a panic attack onboard a flight, threatening her blood sugar level, this flight attendant went above and beyond.
DeAsia Romes had never been up a mountain before because of her cerebral palsy – so these six fraternity members volunteered to simply carry her.
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