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Pregnant teacher has heart attack, ‘dies’; students perform CPR, save her life | The Times of Israel

December 20, 2019 by Leo

Chen Danziger, 29, in her fifth month, collapses outside of her school in Beit Shemesh; two students keep her heart pumping until medics arrive

Source: Pregnant teacher has heart attack, ‘dies’; students perform CPR, save her life | The Times of Israel

CPR saves lives.

A Man Gave Up His First Class Seat for an 88-year-old Woman | Travel + Leisure

December 19, 2019 by Leo

A man flying Virgin Airlines to New York gave up his first class seat to an 88-year-old woman so she could experience the luxury experience. The story

Source: A Man Gave Up His First Class Seat for an 88-year-old Woman | Travel + Leisure

The look on her face… awesome.

These Guys Wrote A Letter To Their Neighbor, Requesting To Walk Her Dog — And They Received A Letter Back

December 18, 2019 by Leo

“In a day and age where people don’t really know or speak to their neighbors it was really nice for them to break down that barrier,” the dog’s owner told BuzzFeed News.

Source: These Guys Wrote A Letter To Their Neighbor, Requesting To Walk Her Dog — And They Received A Letter Back

Pretty cute…

When a coffee shop owner went into hospice, a competitor worked there for free to help out – CNN

December 17, 2019 by Leo

Dave McAdams and his wife, Tina, opened their coffee shop in Oak Grove, Oregon, a year ago, but he’s been an active part of the community for years as a youth pastor, a baseball coach, the Rotary Club and even the Portland Ghostbusters group.

Source: When a coffee shop owner went into hospice, a competitor worked there for free to help out – CNN

People helping people in times of need.

Southwest Japan woman, 81, knits hundreds of socks, dishcloths for typhoon victims – The Mainichi

December 16, 2019 by Leo

TAKANBABE, Miyazaki — An 81-year-old woman here has made 165 pairs of colorful socks and 160 crochet dishcloths that she hopes will help keep victims

Source: Southwest Japan woman, 81, knits hundreds of socks, dishcloths for typhoon victims – The Mainichi

Little things that can make a big difference for someone.

Olivia Newton-John’s ‘Grease’ jacket: A man bought it for $243,200 and gave it back to her – CNN Style

December 15, 2019 by Leo

When Olivia Newton-John’s iconic black leather jacket from the movie “Grease” sold for $243,200 last month at a charity auction, the Grammy-winning singer and actress probably thought it was gone for good.

Source: Olivia Newton-John’s ‘Grease’ jacket: A man bought it for $243,200 and gave it back to her – CNN Style

Very cool.

After wrong number, NM attorney’s office buys woman needed walker

December 14, 2019 by Leo

After a woman called looking for a walker from what she thought was a medical supply store, eight employees with a New Mexico district attorney’s office found and paid for her walker themselves.

Source: After wrong number, NM attorney’s office buys woman needed walker

Very cool to see people take serendipitous opportunities to help others.

Ipswich scrapyard to donate thousands from safe to charity – BBC News

December 13, 2019 by Leo

The money had been in police stores waiting for the “rightful owner” but they did not come forward.

Source: Ipswich scrapyard to donate thousands from safe to charity – BBC News

A cool find, but an even cooler disposition.

Bears Defender Khalil Mack Pays off $80k in Walmart Layaway for Florida Residents

December 12, 2019 by Leo

Chicago Bears defensive end Khalil Mack is known as a dominant force in the NFL, but he is also […]

Source: Bears Defender Khalil Mack Pays off $80k in Walmart Layaway for Florida Residents

Setting a great example.

This former bank robber was just sworn in as a lawyer — by the same judge who once sent him to prison – The Washington Post

December 11, 2019 by Leo

“It’s really quite remarkable and rare,” said Hillsdale County Circuit Court Judge Michael Smith. “Very seldom do you see such a successful turnaround.”

Source: This former bank robber was just sworn in as a lawyer — by the same judge who once sent him to prison – The Washington Post

That’s inspiring.

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