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Jeanne Goddard

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Why A NYC Artist Is Giving 7 Diamonds in 7 Days to Strangers

Thursday night, New York artist Jamison Ernest made the surprise announcement that he would be extending his gallery show an additional week so that he could give a gift to seven lucky visitors: $77,777 worth of diamonds.

People Can Be a Santa for Seniors Who Don't Get Gifts

Two programs underway aim to bring holiday cheer to seniors who may not otherwise receive Christmas gifts. In the last nine years, the Be a Santa to a Senior program hosted by Home Instead Senior Care has provided holiday gifts to more than 4,400 seniors

Lonely Seniors Given Friendship Through 'Little Brother' Campaign

Meals on Wheels can deliver a hot meal. A doctor can prescribe pills. A personal support worker can help with dressing, or a bath. They're all important, but what many old people need most is a whole lot harder to come by. A friend. More than 1,000 Quebec seniors are now matched with younger volunteers, with the idea of creating a real and ongoing friendship. Armand Marquiset, who founded the group in 1936, believes that loneliness is as great a problem as hunger.

Engineering Students Design Robotic Arm for Teen With Brittle Bones

It was a big day for Dee Faught when a team of Rice University students gave him a helping hand. In fact, they gave him a whole arm. The bioengineering students took two years to perfect their R-ARM, a robotic device for Faught that fits on his motorized chair and uses a video game controller for manipulating the movements.

Calif. Firefighters Shave Heads In Support Of Kids With Cancer

"Whenever we can help a sick kid, we're going to do everything we can," said one Orange City firefighter Tuesday as he and his colleagues shaved their heads to show support for patients at the children's hospital. Between 40 and 50 firefighters visited patients at the hospital in a fun hair-shaving ceremony of solidarity.

(Update) Shoplifting Mom Given More Groceries and New Job

A police officer in south Florida was faced Monday with the prospect of arresting a single mother who was caught shoplifting groceries to feed her family. Vicki Thomas was so moved by the plight of the struggling mom of three children that she decided to buy her $100 worth of groceries. Since the story went public Monday, the public has also stepped up to help Jessica Robles.

Paying it Forward, One Drive-through at a Time

Generous patrons at coffee, bagel shops and fast food drive-throughs have been spreading a little kindness to fellow restaurant-goers by becoming the anonymous benefactors of other people's meals, paying their orders before they even get to the window.

Dying Hospice Patient Gets One Last Ocean Hurrah Thanks to Officials

A hospice nurse recalled last week a sunny day back in August when everything came together to give Jim, a dying cancer patient, a brilliant return to his beloved ocean one last time. The nurse, Cathy Betham, discovered during Jim Handy's final days that his wish, as a resident of Cape May, New Jersey, was to once more dip his toes in the ocean, so she set out to try to make it happen.

Cop Buys a Shoplifting Mom's Groceries

A police officer in south Florida was so moved by the plight of a struggling single mother who was caught shoplifting that she helped her out. Miami-Dade Police Officer Vicki Thomas purchased $100 in groceries for Jessica Robles, who admitted she made a decision to shoplift groceries out of desperation.