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Jeanne Goddard

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Millionaire Gives Mansions to Homeless

Japanese billionaire, Genshiro Kawamoto, cried as he presented the keys to a multimillion-dollar home to a low-income single mom with 5 kids. "Her family will live there rent-free, but must pay utility bills. He plans to open eight of his 22 Hawaiian homes to poor families for ten years." (By AUDREY McAVOY, Associated Press – […]

NYC Cabbie Returns Bag of Diamond Rings

A New York City cab driver from Bangladesh spent hours laboring to track down a rider so he could return a bag of diamond rings that she'd left in his trunk.

The True Angel of Africa

Sonia Waters has raised funds from family and friends to provide a village in Malawi with a primary school (equipped with books, pencils, and a daily meal for all pupils); a new kindergarten and playground; a village vegetable garden, a goat-keeping enterprise and a women's co-operative.

Nigeria's Thriving 'Lady Mechanics' Once Disadvantaged

Sandra Aguebor, an activist known to Nigerians as the Lady Mechanic, is a mother of two who rose from humble beginnings to national prominence creating a thriving enterprise that trains disadvantaged women in Nigeria to learn a promising trade

From Miner to Superhero, then a Cold Beer

In my 10 years in the service I have never seen or heard of anything like this. He is an absolute lifesaver. He turned his car around sped up to the truck and climbed inside it to pull the hand brake.

100 Children You Must See (Video)

Living Compassion made this video to show you the faces of the first 100 children they are feeding and schooling in far away Zambia.

Pride of Britain Awards Salute Heroes

he Pride of Britain award winners for 2006 were honored Tuesday. The inspiring examples of courage, compassion and bravery included brothers who spotted a group of three adults being swept out to sea...

Secret Santa Revealed

The Secret Santa from Kansas City has long brightened the hearts of hundreds each holiday season by handing out hundred-dollar bills to strangers on city streets. Now, after 26 years and $1.3 million of anonymous holiday giving, he has decided to reveal his identity.