Teacher Gets Best Reward After Using 3D Printers To Keep Frontline Workers Safe.
When the world went into lockdown in early 2020, teachers everywhere rose to the occasion and found brilliant ways to make remote learning work! Jason...
Read moreNot all heroes wear capes. Consider this the hub for everyday heroes and random acts of kindness from around the world.
When the world went into lockdown in early 2020, teachers everywhere rose to the occasion and found brilliant ways to make remote learning work! Jason...
Read moreIn order to visit her mom at Bradley Manor nursing home during the novel coronavirus pandemic, Jacqueline Mason had to sign up for a specific time...
Read moreIn domestic violence situations, victims often have a hard time leaving their home for a number of reasons. One of them is the financial burden...
Read moreErin Durga has known Pat Mertens for years. Pat is the custodian at an elementary school in Minnesota, and every day, he comes into Erin's...
Read moreSocks don't usually make it onto kids' wish lists, but for the recipients of "Socks with Stories," they're exactly what they need to stay warm...
Read moreLynn Marchessault and her two children packed up their car in Georgia and settled in for a long ride. They were going to meet up...
Read moreYou would be hard-pressed to find a police officer more giving than Veronica Campbell of the Atlanta Police Department in Georgia. From organizing toy drives...
Read moreLisha and Tom Watling of the Cayman Islands are among the millions of people who lost their jobs because of COVID-19. Their tourism business, Cayman...
Read moreIn 2016, seventh-grade history teacher Kelsea Turner gave her students 20 percent of their class time to work on a service project. Along with his...
Read moreNearly every day, Ed Higinbotham of Fayette, Pennsylvania, spends time in his workshop building wooden toys for children he may never meet. The World War...
Read moreEmily Meyer was just 5 years old when she was admitted to Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip, New York, on Christmas night. While she...
Read moreThere are plenty of people out there who are looking to make a difference in the world. Thanks to charitable organizations like Pandemic of Love,...
Read moreDale Quesnel has a soft spot for helping others. As the deputy sheriff and a K9 handler for the Washington County Sheriff's Office in New...
Read moreRenee Dixson is the preschool director at Lynhurst Baptist Church in Indiana. She has always taken her role in her students' lives very seriously, and...
Read moreViolet Shouse of Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a little girl with a huge heart. She may only be 4 years old, but she is compassionate beyond...
Read moreIf anyone deserves to have their life made easier, it's retired Staff Sgt. Rico Roman. While he was serving his country, Roman faced many hardships,...
Read moreIt takes a special person to make a career out of teaching, and it takes an incredible teacher to go above and beyond to save...
Read moreThe Maltby Cafe is a small family business that has been serving their Washington state neighbors for 36 years. Unfortunately, due to the novel coronavirus...
Read moreNow more than ever, it's important to instill a sense of kindness and responsibility in our youth. For the third consecutive year, New Hampshire participated...
Read moreWhen Damien Smith and his family moved from Coquitlam to Salmon Arm, British Columbia, in October, the little boy couldn't help worrying about his upcoming...
Read moreAna Reyes will never forget the woman who threw her a life raft in a sea of confusion – although for decades, she couldn't remember...
Read moreFor the last six years, the Varkey Foundation has partnered with UNESCO to award one wonderful person with the title of "Global Teacher of the...
Read moreAfter being sentenced to 26 years to life in a California state prison, Jason Bryant was determined to turn himself around and stop causing his...
Read moreAnthony Capuano of New Jersey lost his leg in an accident 12 years ago, but he's proud to say it's never held him back. The...
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