These Gorgeous Glass Memorials Are Custom-Made With the Ashes of People's Loved Ones
These stunning memorial sculptures aren't just made from glass-they're also made from the cremated ashes of deceased loved ones.
These stunning memorial sculptures aren't just made from glass-they're also made from the cremated ashes of deceased loved ones.
This Portland, Oregon café owner has stepped away from her own small business so she can volunteer at her competitor's coffee stand for free.
After years of dedicated hard work, these employees were surprised with thousands of dollars in holiday bonuses—and their reactions were priceless.
The teddy bears, which are made out of the clothing and jewelry of deceased loved ones, require up to 6 hours of crafting-and they are worth every second.
In addition to preventing stains during boozy Christmas parties, these revolutionary hoodies will also help to keep London's homeless warm and clean.
Rather than eating your soup out of a plastic bowl destined for the landfill, you can now swap it out for an edible, wheat-based bowl.
This 32-year-old single mom was left crying tears of joy after a random customer left her a hefty tip for a simple walk-in haircut.
Giselle Aviles shared a tweet to help her dad Elias get new customers to his Humble, Texas food truck Taqueria El Torito.
Project Evergreen helps landscaping professionals like Weed Man volunteers mow lawns for frontline workers to ease their stress.
Dogs And Dorks, an Etsy shop, will print a mask with the snout of your beloved dog or cat and has already sold 100 of the personalized items in just three weeks.
During the pandemic, people in Riverdale in The Bronx have set up The Pizza Brigade and a Friendly Fridge on the street to feed those in need.
The restaurant's latest efforts to feed federal works during the shutdown only further reenforces their reputation as the "Nicest Place in America".
A British couple who created a quiz card game, Shot in the Dark, is celebrating the rocketing sales of their product during lockdown.
The Fownes Hotel in Worcester has been housing 45 rough sleepers during the COVID-19 shutdowns—and now, the homeless are repaying the kindness.
Chef Ethan Rodgers designed the monster sandwich so friends could eat lunch together while still respecting social restrictions.
This is just one of the ways that Chef José and World Central Kitchen have been working tirelessly to feed people during the COVID crisis, too.
Governor Gavin Newsom announced that California will start paying restaurants to deliver food to Seniors in need, focusing on local small businesses.
The Be Strong gym owner in Bloomington, Illinois generously did his part to make sure customers could stay active by lending out $40K in equipment.
Green Circle Growers of Ohio have donated $1 million in orchids to frontline workers in seven cities hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Toshua Parker of Gustavus, sails his boat to Costco for 7 hours every week to provide the only source of groceries and supplies for the tiny Alaksa town.
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