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Lawyer Gives Full Backpacks To Every Elementary School Kid in Detroit

Many of the students in Detroit, Michigan’s schools show up to class with used or secondhand school supplies, making it harder for them to...

Australian Widow Leaves $4 Million Mansion To Help Homeless Kids

Lily Fardell may not have had any children of her own, but many children who don’t have a home will be living a better...

When a Solar Plant Becomes a Sculpture Garden, Tulip Power Blooms

Who says a power plant can’t be pretty? This 100-foot-tall structure in the shape of a tulip can deliver clean, sustainably-produced energy, even at night,...

S is for Sculpture: Father Teaches Alphabet And Inspires Street Art

When a father started using the streets in Southeast Washington to teach his young daughters the alphabet, he inspired an animal art movement. Streets running...

Last Living 9/11 Rescue Dog Honored With Best Day Ever on 16th Birthday

As one of the 100 search-and-rescue dogs deployed at Ground Zero, this golden retriever holds a special place in the hearts of many New Yorkers. Bretagne (pronounced...

This Moving Company Helps Women Leave Abusive Homes At No Cost

Getting out of an abusive relationship isn’t easy—but actually packing up and moving out is even more daunting. Hundreds of women have Aaron and Evan Steed to...

Mexico Asked Graffiti Artists To Paint An Entire Town – Joy Was the Result

Graffiti artists are so often viewed as hooligans and rabble-rousers who vandalize property and cause trouble for respectable members of society. But perhaps their...

Malawi Celebrates Dramatic Drop in Child Mortality–280,000 Kids Saved

Despite being one of the poorest countries in the world, Malawi has reduced its child mortality rate by more than two-thirds, saving the lives...

Why 100 Black Men In Suits Were Cheering by a School Bus (Awesome)

Racial stereotyping is harmful to everyone, especially our children. That’s why 100 black men dressed in suits lined the sidewalks last week whooping and hollering...

Human Library Lets You Check Out People, Aims to Foster Diversity

Don't judge a book by it's cover... especially if they can talk. The Human Library based out of Denmark lets people check out “interactive books”...

Major Milestone For Church Group That’s Built 500 Homes In Haiti

Five years is a long time to go without a home. While many of us have forgotten about the earthquake that devastated Haiti in 2010,...

Cop, Skip, and Jump–WATCH This Officer’s Amazing Double Dutch Skills

Police Corporal Alan Jones said he had never tried Double-Dutch rope jumping, but a double-dare got him to give it a try. He was a...

Fighter Gives Up Stardom to Bring Dignity to the Pygmy People

He was a star on the professional fight circuit, a mixed martial artist who dominated the competition. But Justin Wren gave it all up...

Church Installs 6 Colorful Micro Homes in First Nashville Village for Homeless

Six brightly painted “micro houses” now populate the first Micro-home Village in Nashville, thanks to a church community’s relentless leader. The shelters are only 60...

Bike Bells Are Ringing: Librarians Pedal Books to Kids In “Book Deserts”

Librarians around the U.S. have found a new way to peddle books to kids by literally pedaling the books on bikes. Public libraries and schools...

Thousands Volunteer To Become Firefighters In Washington State

When leaders in Washington state asked for volunteers to help fight wildfires, they weren’t expecting this. After the call went out on Friday, more than...

Lawyer Bought His Own Fire Truck and is Out Fighting Wildfires

At the height of wildfire season, a Washington state lawyer bought a vintage fire truck to protect his home. Two days later, he was...

Five Soothing Guided Meditations to Aid Your Campaign Against Stress

When I first sat down to meditate, I couldn’t sit still. I had what we call in Australia, “ants in my pants.” For me, the...

Police Celebrate National Lemonade Day: “We Won’t Shut You Down Ever”

Every time we put something about lemonade stands on our Facebook page, we get a ton of comments about cops shutting down the stand...

Africa Celebrates One Year Without A Single New Case of Polio

August 11 marked one year since the last wild polio case was detected anywhere on the entire continent of Africa. Although it does not yet...