Depressed Dad Gets Surprised By Strangers
A new community of sincere and kind hearted people continue to make a difference in each others lives through the "Gift Economy."
A new community of sincere and kind hearted people continue to make a difference in each others lives through the "Gift Economy."
A Texas couple on the eve of their wedding day was trying to sell furniture on Craigslist so they could buy the groom, who had just lost his job, a pair of shoes for the big day. They never imagined the kindness they would find in one 39-year-old stranger from Texas.
NBA basketball player Roy Hibbert witnessed an act of kindness by an Indiana police officer and shared a photo of the event on Instagram.
A North Carolina man spent his 59th birthday standing on the corner of an intersection in Winston-Salem giving out a wad of $5 bills.
Megan Bratten is not pressing charges against an apologetic thief who stole her van while she was shopping in a K-Mart. She knew there was a phone in the vehicle so began texting the thief describing how she needed the van for work so she could provide for her five children.
A woman who worked 13 years to return a wedding photo found in the rubble of the World Trade Center after the 9/11 attacks finally found the owner, thanks to 81,000 people who retweeting the image this year.
A Pittsburgh man whose wedding was called off decided to turn the lemons he was dealt into "LemonAID", a charity fundraiser for an organization that provides free surgery in developing countries.
The Monday evening rush was hectic at the south side Chick-Fil-A, but then something happened – a man donated $1,000 and told employees he wanted to pay for everyone in the drive-thru line behind him.
In Australia group of 30 volunteers have harvested acres of broccoli just north of Brisbane to help a struggling vegetable producer, after a family tragedy
A middle school in Corpus Christi gave their students an impromptu class on kindness, helping them to shower gratitude on a group of construction workers building an addition onto the school. They are calling it Positive Picketing.
Medical bills were piling up for Chrisi Kemp after her daughter got sick and an appliance had just broken at home. The North Carolina waitress told ABC11 that she had a breakdown right before coming into work at the One Whirled Cafe in Raleigh last Thursday.
Doctors diagnosed Nicole Munda with a rare liver disease and the guidelines for a donor were strict. If the 29-year-old didn't get the perfect liver soon, she would die in six months.