When Adisynn Kiker turned 8-years-old last week, she didn’t ask for her toys. Instead, she asked family and friends to donate food to pets in need
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When Adisynn Kiker turned 8-years-old last week, she didn’t ask for her toys. Instead, she asked family and friends to donate food to pets in need
2017 was a turning point in the U.S. According to the Giving USA Foundation’s annual report on philanthropy, Americans gave more than $400 billion—for the first-time ever—to a variety of causes near and dear to their hearts.
Billionaire Elon Musk pledged to pay to secure clean water for homes in Flint, Michigan, the city that fell into economic depression amid the decades-long decline of Detroit’s auto industry and is still recovering from a major public health emergency.
A young man is being hailed for keeping the community safe last week when he was spotted holding up a broken stop sign in sizzling temperatures.
At five minutes to midnight on June 14, 2018, about 800 people waited to enter Jerusalem’s Tower of David Museum.
For students of Baarali village in Udupi district’s Brahmavar taluk, Rajaram is not just their science and mathematics teacher but also the one person, who ensured that they did not drop out of school.
The operation to free 12 boys and their coach trapped in a cave in northern Thailand is running "smoothly", the head of the operation says.
The words that saved Crystal Champ’s life were delivered like a spear into the heart.
A Brooklyn neighborhood is taking a stand against hate with a symbolic message.
A little boy undergoing treatment for a brain tumour has been given a World Cup trophy for bravery by NHS staff.
The city of Clarkston has a celebration planned for July Fourth, complete with a community pool party, hot dogs on the grill and sparklers for the kids.
This is a lovely and inspiring column by a recent Georgia Tech grad. Preston J. Smith volunteered to coach Atlanta kids in a program for children with an incarcerated parent, and learned a lot about struggle and determination.
Have you ever had a random thought and it suddenly turned into an inspirational idea?
A Fresno resident says he’s not a hero after giving a customized wheelchair to a Russian man he saw struggling during his trip to watch World Cup soccer games.
Three men are being hailed as heroes after rescuing a blind man who fell onto the train tracks at a Toronto subway station.