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Texas corgi adopts 4 orphaned Labrador puppies after she was rescued from puppy mill

December 23, 2020 by Leo

A mama corgi named Angela has adopted four orphaned labrador puppies this week after the puppy’s mother passed away shortly after giving birth.

Source: Texas corgi adopts 4 orphaned Labrador puppies after she was rescued from puppy mill

Because Corgis, of course. (Photo above shows her Corgi pups, the source story includes video of her nursing the labs.)

A customer at an Ohio restaurant left a $5,600 tip to split among the entire staff for Christmas

December 22, 2020 by Leo

Employees at a restaurant in Ohio received a Christmas gift they didn’t see coming when a customer left a $5,600 tip for the entire staff to split.

Source: A customer at an Ohio restaurant left a $5,600 tip to split among the entire staff for Christmas

I know we can’t all be this generous, but it’s heartwarming to see local business get support of any amount through these difficult times.

These doctors and nurses are celebrating the holiday season with Christmas trees adorned with PPE

December 21, 2020 by Leo

It has been a tough year, full of loss and hardship, social distancing and zoom calls. But doctors and nurses some are spreading holiday cheer with Christmas trees decorated with personal protective equipment.

Source: These doctors and nurses are celebrating the holiday season with Christmas trees adorned with PPE

Awesome.

Domino’s announces bonuses of up to $1,200 for hourly workers

December 20, 2020 by Leo

Domino’s Pizza has created a stimulus program of its own for its frontline workers, announcing in a news release Monday that it will give $9.6 million in special holiday bonuses this December…

Source: Domino’s announces bonuses of up to $1,200 for hourly workers

I hope more companies with the means to do so will help out their employees this year. It’s been rough for so many.

He Designed A Smartwatch App To Help Stop His Dad’s Nightmares

December 19, 2020 by Leo

Patrick Skluzacek suffered from PTSD-related nightmares that were ruining his life. His son, Tyler, created a smartwatch application to disrupt them. The app recently won FDA approval.

Source: He Designed A Smartwatch App To Help Stop His Dad’s Nightmares

What a neat idea.

99 Good News Stories You Probably Didn’t Hear About in 2020

December 18, 2020 by Leo

Even during the darkest of times, there’s been hope.

Source: 99 Good News Stories You Probably Didn’t Hear About in 2020

FutureCrunch is one of my sources. Each year they publish a list of 99 good news stories that probably didn’t get the exposure they deserved. You may have seen some, here on Not All News Is Bad even. This has been a challenging  year in so many ways, this feels like a good one to share.

Boy Scouts create COVID-19 ‘hug booth’ for Texas nursing home

December 17, 2020 by Leo

A Texas Boy Scout troop is helping residents at a nursing home get a little closer to their visitors with a “hug booth” designed with COVID-19 safety in mind.

Source: Boy Scouts create COVID-19 ‘hug booth’ for Texas nursing home

It’s a difficult time for all, but this is a nice addition that I’m sure helps.

Operation Baghdad Pups helps serviceman and dog reunite back in the US

December 16, 2020 by Leo

Patrick Brady worked with SPCA International to bring his dog Marshmallow home.

Source: Operation Baghdad Pups helps serviceman and dog reunite back in the US

Nice story. Well done.

This 8-year-old is on a mission to give away 2 million books to underprivileged kids

December 15, 2020 by Leo

Selah, now 8 years old, and her family created The Empowered Readers Literacy Project, a non-profit aimed at helping families build strong reading rituals and getting kids excited about books.

Source: This 8-year-old is on a mission to give away 2 million books to underprivileged kids

Literacy matters SO much. Great job!

It started as a spontaneous pep talk. Then this Starbucks barista became a lifeline for a boy with cancer.

December 14, 2020 by Leo

“I decided I’m going to be a force of positivity for Cole,” said Starbucks barista Eddie Aldrete. “I’ll be his cheerleader.”

Source: It started as a spontaneous pep talk. Then this Starbucks barista became a lifeline for a boy with cancer.

Sometimes it’s the smallest things that make the biggest difference.

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