Rather than sleeping in on a snow day, a group of high school students got together at 4:30AM so they could make sure that an elderly woman could get to her dialysis appointment.
Kids these days. 🙂
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by Leo
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The State Farmers’ Market Restaurant is known for great biscuits, and now it’s famous for a great kindness.
Source: Who’s going to Disney World? NC restaurant owner takes her entire staff on vacation.
Now there’s a boss worth keeping. 🙂
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A group of teenagers became heroes at Grouse Mountain in Vancouver after catching a young skier who was dangling from the lift.
Source: 8-year-old dangling from ski lift rescued by teenagers with makeshift safety net – Business Insider
Quick thinking + ingenuity … I like it!
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After she was paralyzed from the waist down during a hiking accident last summer, a 12-year-old girl is finally able to freely move around her house in her wheelchair thanks to the generosity of a custom home builder
Source: Paralyzed girl able to move around Edmonton-area home thanks to free retrofit | CTV News
What a difference the builder was able to make.
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St. Petersburg-based company Squaremouth hid the key to winning the money inside the fine print on an insurance policy.
Source: She read the fine print on her insurance policy. It won her $10,000 in a contest
I kind of with more small print had this … and I kind of don’t. 🙂
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Elephants in India are sporting colourful woollen jumpers after villagers knitted the super-size garments to protect the animals from near-freezing temperatures. Women in a village near the Wildlife
Almost absurd, but in a heart (or elephant) warming way.
by Leo
Scientists have long tried to duplicate the procedure that led to the first long-term remission 12 years ago for Seattle-born Timothy Ray Brown.
While not directly practical it brings something very important to the table: hope.
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For years, Justin Whaling has been visiting an Edmonton hospital four times a week to play the piano for patients and visitors. But what you’d never know from his spirited performances is that he can’t see.
Source: ‘He’s an inspiration:’ Blind pianist brings music to Edmonton hospital | CTV News
Inspiring. It’s amazing how much something this simple can help the atmosphere in places like hospitals, too.
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When the last of the classic cars rolled out of Bill’s shop, different wheels moved in. These days, he toils for hours restoring power wheelchairs.
Source: Man restores, donates dozens of power wheelchairs – from a wheelchair
Well, that’s pretty cool.
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Staff Sgt. Skyler Cooper had been deployed in Kuwait while his wife, Cydney, was pregnant with their twins.
Love these surprise stories. Always touching.